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yep. and they totally sold out on Smell the Glove.
Actually I think "Break Like the Wind" was their sell out point.
Smell the Glove had classics like Big Bottom, Sex Farm and Tonight I'm Gonna Rock ya!
yep. and they totally sold out on Smell the Glove.
Actually I think "Break Like the Wind" was their sell out point.
Smell the Glove had classics like Big Bottom, Sex Farm and Tonight I'm Gonna Rock ya!
Favorite is a relative thing that is based solely on personal taste. Perfection is different. DSOTM was technically innovative, socially conscious, exceedingly conceptual and musically uplifting despite tackling many negative subjects.If you don't think your favorite album is perfect, you either haven't heard that much or music just isn't your thing.
It's a good pick, I'll grant you that.This is the only perfect album ever recorded:
AC/DC, Back in Black.
From the perspective of front to back a perfect set of songs played with the right amount of skill and vigor.
I can go with that.
I also think Appetite For Destruction is one of those rare "no filler" albums. I'll go years without listening to it, then listen to the whole thing. There's not one bad note on that album.
I can agree with those being filler, compared to the rest of the album. They are very good fillers though.I dunno, My Michelle, and maybe Think About You feel very filler-isn.
1st one I thought of. Of course if the question had been double album, I would have thought of Exile on Main Street.Impossible to pick but I'll play. I'm going with this one, on the assumption that the category is "rock":
Ok...you're just trying to do that shVan Halen III