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Greatest 6th album in rock music history?
YellowSnow
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Greatest 6th album in rock music history? 26 votes
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Dylan - Highway 61 Revisted34-17
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AC/DC - Back in BlackThe day Back in Black was released, my buddy's older brother drove into town to buy the new release. We were all big AC/DC fans and were anxious about how they'd replace Bon Scott.
I sat in the back between the Jensen Triaxial speakers, and by the time we got back to their house, I had bought into Brian Johnson. He isn't Bon Scott, but he gave the band another 40 years of life and a few more great albums. -
AC/DC - Back in BlackHey Yeller, are we gonna do this for hip hop albums too?
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AC/DC - Back in BlackThis one won't be close. Master of Puppets, Back in Black and Appetite for Destruction are pretty much the big three metal albums ever.
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Beatles - Rubber Soul
Prolly...NEsnake12 said:Hey Yeller, are we gonna do this for hip hop albums too?
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Beatles - Rubber Soul
No it won't because of our boring, cliche, frat boy kultur as many have pointed out. IFL BIB and have played the shit out of it and my band in college used to cover several of its songs. BUT Rubber Souls and Hwy 61 both beat it in terms of influence on rock history. Dylan going electric in 1965 and the Beatles moving beyond basic boy loves gurl songs to more complex songwriting marks the birth of "classic" rock. @Dennis_DeYoung in spite of AC DC being is favorite band will agree with me that Rubber Soul is more important.Swaye said:This one won't be close. Master of Puppets, Back in Black and Appetite for Destruction are pretty much the big three metal albums ever.
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AC/DC - Back in Black
I like it when you call me boring and cliche. I like that.YellowSnow said:
No it won't because of our boring, cliche, frat boy kultur as many have pointed out. IFL BIB and have played the shit out of it and my band in college used to cover several of its songs. BUT Rubber Souls and Hwy 61 both beat it in terms of influence on rock history. Dylan going electric in 1965 and the Beatles moving beyond basic boy loves gurl songs to more complex songwriting marks the birth of "classic" rock. @Dennis_DeYoung in spite of AC DC being is favorite band will agree with me that Rubber Soul is more important.Swaye said:This one won't be close. Master of Puppets, Back in Black and Appetite for Destruction are pretty much the big three metal albums ever.
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Beatles - Rubber Soul
I didn't say it. I am quoting the hipster around here who don't like Led Zeppelin and AC DC in the finals all the time.Swaye said:
I like it when you call me boring and cliche. I like that.YellowSnow said:
No it won't because of our boring, cliche, frat boy kultur as many have pointed out. IFL BIB and have played the shit out of it and my band in college used to cover several of its songs. BUT Rubber Souls and Hwy 61 both beat it in terms of influence on rock history. Dylan going electric in 1965 and the Beatles moving beyond basic boy loves gurl songs to more complex songwriting marks the birth of "classic" rock. @Dennis_DeYoung in spite of AC DC being is favorite band will agree with me that Rubber Soul is more important.Swaye said:This one won't be close. Master of Puppets, Back in Black and Appetite for Destruction are pretty much the big three metal albums ever.
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Dylan - Highway 61 Revisted
Couldn't agree more yella. I'm good.YellowSnow said:
Good vote btw. I could have gone with Rubber Soul. If I think about it in terms of which one sucks me in the most and has the greater effect on my mood then the choice is clear.




















