Best 4 Album runs by an artist/group

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Like I said...14 seconds in and that's better than MGMT.



You think just because most of these folks bag on you for all the other stupid shit you've posted they are bagging ont his band. Not the case for me. I, for one, enjoy reading many of MGO's takes. He seems to think this band "rocks" as well. I'll have to disagree. You grabbing at straws to attempt to insult others doesn't make MGMT suck any less. In fact, it reinforces not only their sucktitude but the sucktitude of their fanbase as well.

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It's not that they merely suck... lots of bands fucking suck.


But in all my years, I'm not sure I've ever heard anything quite so devoid of any sort of redeeming qualities -- I'm fairly certain that MGMT has never even heard the term "musical theory," much less know what it is.

A constant in the universe is that there's going to be bad music -- sometimes bad in that it doesn't suit your tastes, some of it bad because it was written/performed by people with limited musical talent/skill/education...


But MGMT is a few steps beyond that...


It makes for sad commentary that a couple of the young "men" here, who laughably try and pass themselves off of Arbiters Of All Things Cool In Music even acknowledge that semi-rhythmic garbage as "music."

I've said it to these tools (SM, MGO), and I'll say it again... if you ever took so much as an introductory course in music theory, your world would come crashing down around you, and you'd likely become suicidal at what fucking clowns you are.


Because MGMT only vaguely meets the definition of "music." It really is THAT bad.

And again, that's not an issue of "taste," it's an issue of laughably deficient grasp of Western Music.
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Why don't you enlighten us with your "musical theory" education then and breakdown how MGMT hardly classifies as music. Other than that, as usual, you're just full of shit.
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Screw_Michigan wrote:Why don't you enlighten us with your "musical theory" education

First, I spent 8 fucking years studying music theory.


Second, I don't think you'll ever fully realize that asswhooping you just laid on yourself by putting the quotes around musical theory (which is interchangable with "music theory," both used to describe the science behind Western Music)...

But trust me -- those of us here who actually know a little sumpm-sumpm are laughing quite hard... and not with you.


People been studying that shit wayyyy longer than they have physics and chemistry... dumbass.

then and breakdown how MGMT hardly classifies as music. Other than that, as usual, you're just full of shit.

So, you're going with the whole "you need to prove a negative" as your saving grace, on a topic you have already admitted to knowing nothing about?

Is that your Final Answer?
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I'm struck by a review I read many years ago about one of Ringo Starr's solo efforts. The reviewer's take was that it was "barely passable cocktail music". I'm afraid the same label or worse applies to MGMT's efforts.
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Van Morrison -
Astral Weeks
Moondance
His Band and the Street Choir
Tupelo Honey

Santana -
First four albums
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Lest we forget...

The Velvet Underground- The Velvet Underground and Nico, White Light/White Heat, The Velvet Underground, Loaded
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buckeye_in_sc wrote:waiting for Miketheangrydrunkencufan to list the Nickleback and Creed LOLOLOLOL
Sorry I'm late to the party. If Creed had blessed us with a fourth album, I'm certain Led Zeppelin I-IV and all the other "contenders" (more like pretenders) would pale in comparison. If you want to bend the rules a little and include Stapp's solo album, The Great Divide, those are pretty much the only four albums you need to own. What can I say? The man just moves my soul.
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As to the topic at hand, a lot of good stuff has already been mentioned, but I would also add:

CCR - Bayou Country, Green River, Willy and the Poor Boys, Cosmo's Factory
Stevie Wonder - Talking Book, Innervisions, Fulfillingness' First Finale, Songs in the Key of Life
Pixies - Surfer Rosa, Doolittle, Bossanova, Trompe le Monde
Judas Priest - Sad Wings of Destiny, Sin After Sin, Stained Class, Hell Bent for Leather
and, of course, the first 4 Ween albums
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Yeah, I'm still waiting for Dins' answer myself. I guess I'll have to wait a little longer, considering he's too busy working glory holes down at the local municipal park to put his money where his mouth is.
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MiketheangrydrunkenCUfan wrote: Pixies - Surfer Rosa, Doolittle, Bossanova, Trompe le Monde
i'd go upfront with Come on, Pilgrim and drop Trompe.
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not sure if Metallica was mentioned

but

Kill Em All, Ride The Lightening, Master of Puppets, and And Justice For All are pretty bad ass...when I see them in October I wish they would just play stuff from these albums...

I like Slipknots

Slipknot, Iowa, Volume 3 the Subliminal Verses, and All Hope Is Gone...
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which makes wild honey pie so great, and the pixies cover it on BBC sessions.

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AC/DC - Powerage, Let There Be Rock, Highway To Hell, Back In Black
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Weezer, Weezer, Weezer, Maladroit

Pearl Jam: Ten, Yield, Vs., Vitalogy

Depeche Mode (just saw them at MSG, pretty good show): Violator, Music for the Masses, Some Great Reward, Playing the Angel
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L45B wrote:Weezer, Weezer, Weezer, Maladroit

I think you forgot about Pinkerton...
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Shoalzie wrote:
L45B wrote:Weezer, Weezer, Weezer, Maladroit

I think you forgot about Pinkerton...
Which just so happens to be their best album, too...
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Screw_Michigan wrote:
L45B wrote: Pearl Jam: Ten, Yield, Vs., Vitalogy
Yield came after No Code, which came after Vitalogy. If you were to say Ten, Vs., Vitalogy, No Code, you'd be spot on.

I believe PJ's first albums, in order, were:

-Pearl Jam's Greatest Hits
-Yawn
-Yawn
-Yawn
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Dinsdale wrote:
Screw_Michigan wrote:
L45B wrote: Pearl Jam: Ten, Yield, Vs., Vitalogy
Yield came after No Code, which came after Vitalogy. If you were to say Ten, Vs., Vitalogy, No Code, you'd be spot on.

I believe PJ's first albums, in order, were:

-Pearl Jam's Greatest Hits
-Yawn
-Yawn
-Yawn
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Ice Cube

Kill At Will

Death Certificate

The Predator

Lethal Injection


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Martyred wrote:Ice Cube

Kill At Will

Death Certificate

The Predator

Lethal Injection


I'm sorry, marty. They should have been more specific. They are looking for 4 best MUSIC albums in a row.
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smackaholic wrote: I'm sorry, marty. They should have been more specific. They are looking for 4 best MUSIC albums in a row.
Man, what the fuck was I thinking? I didn't know you prefered Snoop.

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Martyred wrote:Ice Cube

Kill At Will

Death Certificate

The Predator

Lethal Injection
I'm not sure Kill At Will should count since it's an EP. Put AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted there and you'd be good. Lethal Injection wasn't all that great as he was trying to copy Dre's sound a bit too much. Death Certificate is by far his best record though.
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Rack Fu wrote:Death Certificate is by far his best record though.
Absolutely. I was rockin' it today, as a matter of fact.
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Givin' up the nappy, givin' up the nappy dugout. Hell yeah.

I have another nomination as well. I recently bought a used car and the CD player is broken, but the tape deck works like a charm. Being the hoarder that I am, I still have about 250 cassettes from the 80s and early 90s. Turns out I had nearly forgotten how incredibly fucking awesome Kreator is. The "Big 4" get most of the love when it comes to thrash metal, but I'm starting to think that Kreator might be better than all of them. Therefore, I nominate...

Pleasure to Kill (1986)
Terrible Certainty (1987)
Extreme Aggression (1989)
Coma of Souls (1990)

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Dinsdale wrote:

First, I spent 8 fucking years studying music theory.

oh shit... I missed this one
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