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I WONDER IF IT EXISTS......
....the perfect album?
I mean absolute perfection no track left behind Beats Production Lyrics All that good stuff Biggies ready to die? The polices' synchronicity? Jelly clarksons first album? Any thoughts? |
dmx first album.
kweli refelction eternal many more outside of hiphop, which i could name a few others that imo were perfect. but.. linkin parks debut also staind break the cycle was perfect imo |
Agreed on dmx first joint.
Rae- Cuban linx Ghost- ironman (maybe sup. clientele) Jay- reasonable doubt That old fugees joint is underrated Currency-sat nite car tunes Project Pat- mista don't play |
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I'd prolly put life after death over ready to die personally. |
Talib Kweli's Reflection Eternal
fucking... Coldplay's Parachutes fucking... Coheed and Cambria's Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV fucking... uhhh....that's all I can think of right now but each one of those albums are all different genres but they are all albums you can listen to from front to back with no problem |
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Word on dmx |
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Bro u just mention heed and Cambria We are best friends now. That album is amazing. Good suggestion man. |
Californication for me
Reasonable doubt did come to mind also admittedly |
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Chest bump? |
Run DMC - Raisin hell
Beastie boys - License to ill Brand Nubian - one for all, in God we trust Gangstarr - hard to earn Krs one - the real boom bap Nas - illmatic Jay Z - reasonable doubt, black album WuTang Clan - 36 chambers Holler |
Agreed on illmatic.
Clipse- lord willin |
Love that bags said californication
Yes |
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Yes.
Best band ever imo. |
Aquemini
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the answer is no; no such thing as a perfect album.
i think the artists mentioned here would say the same, as they are/were probably always "striving for better" |
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I've always thought The Roots - Do You Want More?!!!??! was flawless. Blu & Exile - Below The Heavens CunninLynguists - Dirty Acres ATCQ - Midnight Marauders Jurassic 5 - Quality Control Aceyalone - Book Of Human Language Zion I - Mind Over Matter |
Illmatic is perfect. It gives itself no room for flaws. An intro, nine tracks produced by legends at their peaks and only one, very memorable, guest spot. Nas, meanwhile, is focused on sticking to his strengths. I don't mind when people say Illmatic is boring, but it definitely isn't flawed. It accomplished everything it set out to accomplish.
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Every album has something i personally skip. But reasonable doubt has maybe 2 i skip. Same with illmatic.
Those are the two closest. The only other album that only has a couple songs i skip is hassaan mackeys daily bread |
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