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I'd go with just about any album by Beck.
And by Cee-Lo, his first album: Cee-Lo Green and His Perfect Imperfections. Oh, and also I've heard that the Melvins "Prick" is unlike music by just about any other band out there. |
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Genesis' DUKE was the album that I started calling the group The Phil Collins Band.
Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music is a misplaced sound recording. In the "They can tell you where they were and what they were doing" department we have those memorable sound recordings: Beatles-Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Beach Boys-Pet Sounds (I do not own any Beach Boy albums, I have Close Lobsters, Stump, Screamin' Blue Messiahs but no Beach Boys, I apologize). Pink Floyd-Dark Side Of The Moon
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Miles Davis’ B!+( #’s Brew was a complete departure from his past style. One of those albums that make you go “whoa, where did that come from”?
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