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REM - Automatic for the People - REM has an impressive body of work, but I sincerely believe AftP is where they reached their zenith in terms of lyrical depth and emotion.
They Might Be Giants - Flood - Kinda kooky, kinda campy, but also incredibly fun and catchy stuff. Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road - An industry-defining classic in every sense. Garbage - Ver.2.0 - Builds on previous successes while adding several new tricks. A great CD for when you're in a shitty mood. Queensryche - Operation Mindcrime - It's hard to successfully pull off a high-concept rock album and not seem like pretentious asses. Queensryche proves that it can be done. Electrasy - In Here We Fall - I bought this by mistake, thinking I was holding another CD. Best mistake I ever made. The whole thing is awesome. Daft Punk - Discovery - Much warmer and friendlier than their Homework album. I bought it for one song and ended up loving the whole thing. Lenny Kravitz - 5 - Lenny micromanages every aspect of his album's production: composition, performance, editing, engineering, artwork, post-production, you name it. But the man knows what he's doing and proves it. Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() |