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Last Album You Listened to Begining to End, No Skipping!

Prime

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"The rhythm is the bass and the bass is the treble."

Last five albums I listened to all the way through:

2Pac - Me Against The World
Yo La Tengo - Adventureland (Film Score)
Pharoah Sanders - Karma
Kate Bush - Hounds Of Love
Replacements - Tim
 

Kra

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Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit
Self-titled


My favorite release of 09.
 

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"The rhythm is the bass and the bass is the treble."

Last five albums I listened to all the way through:

2Pac - Me Against The World

You prefer that one or this one:

2pac_all_eyez_on_me_1996_cover.jpg


On the upside the production is absolutely killer but it was around the time 2pac got out of prison and decided to stop being socially conscious. Definitely g-funk at its finest though. A 2pac album produced by Dre would have been so good as to cause spontaneous combustion by anyone who listened to it.
 

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You prefer that one or this one:

2pac_all_eyez_on_me_1996_cover.jpg


On the upside the production is absolutely killer but it was around the time 2pac got out of prison and decided to stop being socially conscious. Definitely g-funk at its finest though. A 2pac album produced by Dre would have been so good as to cause spontaneous combustion by anyone who listened to it.

If All Eyes On Me were consolidated to a single disc instead of fulfilling a Death Row Records commitment, I'd have a harder time deciding which I prefer. The latter record does have killer production, cool guests (Method Man!!), and a lot of slammin' party jams. But in the end, I prefer the caged introspection of Me Against The World.

It's the 2Pac record to share to those who only thought of him as a thug.
 

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queens of the stone age - songs for the deaf
 

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Drive By Truckers: Brighter Than Creations Dark

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Long car drive back home.
 

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A whole album without skipping?

Not since the technology was available to allow skipping.
 

Bri

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I got Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix by Phoenix for Christmas and listened to it straight through.

Love this song...
[YOUTUBE="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BJDNw7o6so"]Phoenix - Lisztomania[/YOUTUBE]
 

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I'm ashamed to admit (am I?) that I've never listened to an album beginning to end without skipping. Ever. Even my all time favorites that I absolutely adore and shove down people's throats.

Is something wrong with me?


(is this off-the-roof Ne at play?)
 
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