Worth hearing..
- kingmob_867
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Worth hearing..
What's the last CD you heard that was worth hearing form begining to end. Bonus tracks don't count and singles don't count. It doesn't matter if it's a soundtrack to a movie or an album from the 1950's. It has to be an album that's awsome from begining to end.
I'll start: Gnarls Barkley - St. Elsewhere
Seu Jorge - The Life Aquatic Studio Sessions
Nirvana - Nevermind
I'll start: Gnarls Barkley - St. Elsewhere
Seu Jorge - The Life Aquatic Studio Sessions
Nirvana - Nevermind
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Ummm, let see...
Matthew Good Band- Beautiful Midnight & Audio of Being
Other than the singles they've played before they were broken up, the rest of the tracks were pretty damn good from start to finish for both cds...in my opinion.
Matthew Good Band- Beautiful Midnight & Audio of Being
Other than the singles they've played before they were broken up, the rest of the tracks were pretty damn good from start to finish for both cds...in my opinion.
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agreed x2Tono_Fyr wrote:Generally... Those don't exist for me. Even if I like every song on a CD (example: *insert favorites here*, there's some that I like more than others that I will skip to.
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I agree. That's why I only listen beginning-to-end when they're theme albums like Dream Theater's Scenes From a Memory or Blind Guardian's Nightfall on Middle Earth. The only exception would be Iron Maiden's Somewhere in Time. I just love it.Tono_Fyr wrote:Generally... Those don't exist for me. Even if I like every song on a CD (example: *insert favorites here*, there's some that I like more than others that I will skip to.
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Melanchthon wrote:Pain Of Salvation - Remedy Lane
Every CD I listen to, I listen to all the way. I almost never skip songs. If I can't listen to every song, I don't listen to the album. There's enough awesome music out there for me to listen all the way through each album that I do listen to. But it's usually the progressive metal/rock concept albums that completely suck me in, like Pain of Salvation does. Currently, though, my favorite Pain of Salvation album is not Remedy Lane, but Entropia.
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