Albums you can listen to front to back and back again?!

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SierraRam

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too many good song to list...
 

brokeu91

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Pretty much any Beatles album from Revolver on
Led Zepplin I-IV
Weezer-Blue Album
The Toadies-Rubberneck (such a great, under-rated album)
Clash-London Calling (the best pure punk album ever made)
Pearl Jam-10, Vs, Vitology
Nirvana-Nevermind, In Utero, Bleach, MTV unplugged
Smashing Pumpkins-Siamese Dream
 

SierraRam

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Great choices! That Cars debut album was unbelievable.

Thanks Mojo. I should have said, "cassettes I played in my wore out '68 Mustang," and included:

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My apologies to Rammer for highjacking the thread... again
 

Prime Time

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Cassettes I wore out in my '68 Mustang:

I'm so jealous. I've always wanted a 67 or 68 Mustang but ended up buying something else due to family considerations. The closest I came was when this guy was willing to sell me his 67 but waited to tell me on the test drive that the brakes were out. Plus he tried to overcharge me. Now that's a threadjack! :sneaky:
 

SierraRam

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I'm so jealous. I've always wanted a 67 or 68 Mustang but ended up buying something else due to family considerations. The closest I came was when this guy was willing to sell me his 67 but waited to tell me on the test drive that the brakes were out. Plus he tried to overcharge me. Now that's a threadjack! :sneaky:

I bought it in '78 for $600. Stock as a rock, but man, I wish I still had it - all clean and original.
 

Prime Time

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I bought it in '78 for $600. Stock as a rock, but man, I wish I still had it - all clean and original.

Those were the days when you had plenty of room to work on your car engine. Today's cars....don't get me started. Back to the music...

'Abbey Road' - The Beatles
'Are You Experienced?' - Jimi Hendrix
'Who's Next' - The Who
'Greatest Hits' - The Eagles
 

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Goldfinger - Goldfinger
No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom
Deftones - Around the Fur, White Pony
Choking Victim - No Gods No Managers
Leftover Crack - Mediocre Generica, Fuck World Trade
Social Distortion - White light, White heat, White trash
Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
Dropkick murphys - Do or Die, Sing Loud Sing Proud, The Gangs all Here
Nirvana - Unplugged in New York, Best of
Alice in Chains - Jar of Flies
The Offspring - Smash
In Flames - A Sense of Purpose
Misfits - any album
Manchester Orchestra - Means everything to Nothing

There is more but these are the ones off the top of my head.
 
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RamFan503

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Neil Young "Decade" and "Harvest" Decade is a double album and I absolutely could not get enough "Like a Hurricane". Also - SRV - "Couldn't Stand the Weather" His version of Tin Pan Alley is one of my top five songs of all time.