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favorite album by your favorite band?
i asked "least favorite album by your favorite band" a couple weeks ago, so i thought this question just kinda goes hand-in-hand with that.
and if you want, explain why it's your favorite compaired to other albums they have.
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yeah, i like Dark Side of the Moon, but i can't call it my favorite by Pink Floyd yet because i only have 2 of their albums (Dark Side of the Moon and A Momentary Lapse of Reason) so i don't think i know their music well enough to say yet. its a good ablum, though.
Rock N Rove:
"Livin On The Edge" is a song on the Get A Grip album. Livin On The Edge isn't an album.
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Aerosmith " Livin On the Edge",Why? my first Aerosmith Album
- David VLv 71 decade ago
It has to be there first because it's what turned me on to them in the first place. Called Rolling Stones Enland's Newest Hitmakers:
this was their debut album and was uncompromisigly blues/R&B- oriented full-length recording they ever released.Mostly occupied with covers, this was as hardcore as British R&B ever got. The record's highlighted by blistering versions of "Route 66", "Carol", the hypertempoed "I Just Want To Make Love To You", "I'm A King Bee,"
and "Walking The Dog." And their Bo Diddley-ized version of Buddy Holly's Not Fade Away gave them their first British Top Ten Hit and their first small American one.
take care
dave
- 5 years ago
Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water by Limp Bizkit. That album came at a time when I was young, about 17 years old and it helped me out a lot to deal with the negativities of the world.
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- 1 decade ago
Alice Cooper-Either Killer or Brutal Planet (depends on my mood. Killer's more straight up hard rock, Brutal Planet's heavy metal).
Hanoi Rocks-Lightnin' Bar Blues (Box set w/all 80s albums)
New York Dolls-A Hard Day's Night (it's a live in the studio album. No production, really. Amazing sound).
David Bowie-Aladdin Sane (holy crap. Do you even have to ask why?)
Sorry. >.>
I've got four evenly tied, favorite bands.
NP: Somewhere In the Jungle-Alice Cooper
- Anonymous5 years ago
Led Zeppelin IV
- Anonymous5 years ago
The Rolling Stones Englands Newest Hitmakers.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Elements by Atheist.
Holy ****, this album blew my mind the first time I heard it.
You've got Death, Prog, Thrash, and Jazz thrown in to one album, which you would expect to be a complete disaster, yet they pulled it off perfectly.
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