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Amon Tobin - Supermodified
Flying Lotus - Los Angeles
Four Tet - Rounds
Gorillaz - Demon Days
Mr. Scruff - Keep it Unreal
Ott - Blumenkraft
Bluetech - Prima Materia
Boards of Canada - Geogaddi
Any Shpongle album
Any Down album
Any Pantera album other than Reinventing the Steel
 
Bruce Springsteen - The Rising
Bruce Springsteen - Magic

Aside from those, I don't think I have any other complete albums - I download songs as singles.
 
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Fleetwood Mac - Rumours


Music is so much better when you include the album art...

I had a dormmate in college (for a thankfully short time) who would play Rumours and Crosby Stills Nash & Young's So Far albums constantly. Annoyed me to no end at the time (late 80s). Surprisingly, I can still appreciate the artistry in both releases; being a musician, even a hobbyist like myself, tends to force a more open point of view about music in general, IMHO.

And yes, album art looks so much better on my nano's screen than the plain "musical note" graphic. ;)
 
Coldplay's debut album from 2000. I love it.
 

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I am not going to list any Beatles albums because I find them all great. Well maybe except the Yellow Submarine album, but anyway here are my non-Beatle ones.

Pet Sounds - Beach Boys
Plastic Ono Band - John Lennon
Imagine - John Lennon
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road - Elton John
Band on the Run - Wings
Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd
Rumors - Fleetwood Mac
Breakfast in America - Supertramp
Synchronicity - The Police
Purple Rain - Prince
So - Peter Gabriel
Lincoln - They Might Be Giants
Violator - Depeche Mode
Little Earthquakes - Tori Amos
Automatic for the People - REM
Fumbling Towards Ectasy - Sarah McLachlan
OK Computer - Radiohead
Choas and Creation in the Backyard - Paul McCartney

:)
 
I know that Veedon Fleece has already been mentioned. Don't think the others have!?!

Miles Davis — Kind of Blue
Van Morrison — Veedon Fleece
Santana — Supernatural
Stevie Ray Vaughn — Texas Flood
 
Permanent Waves - Rush
Against The Wind - Bob Seger and the silver bullet band
All Eyez on Me - Tupac Shakur
The River - Bruce Springsteen
Dusty in Memphis - Dusty Springfield
Exile on Main Street - The Rolling Stones
All things must pass - George Harrison
Just as i am - Bill Withers
Siamese Dream - Smashing Pumpkins
Out Of the Blue - Electric Light Orchestra
Freedom Of Choice - Devo
Off The Wall - Michael Jackson
American Beauty - Grateful Dead
Dosage - Collective Soul


And soo many more :)
 
Miles Davis - Kind Of Blue

Miles Davis - Porgy & Bess

Dave Brubeck - Jazz Goes To Junior College

Jimi - Electric Ladyland

Various - Woodstock

Joni Mitchell - Joni Mitchell

etc, etc.
 
U2 - The Joshua Tree. One of the best albums ever, and the precedent for the group.

There's a handful of Trance albums that are good all the way through, without needing to hit "skip" (like you usually do). Anjunabeats Volume 6, CD 2, from Above & Beyond is one of those. Start to finish, one of the best Trance albums you can find.
 
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Johnny Cash - American III
Alice In Chains - Jar of Flies
Lord T & Eloise - Chairmen of the Bored/Aristocrunk
The Doors iTunes LP
MC Frontalot - Final Boss/Zero Day
Aerosmith - Get A Grip
Robert Earl Keen, Jr. - The Live Album
Ben Folds Five - Naked Baby Photos/Whatever and Ever Amen
Pulp Fiction soundtrack
Bob Marley - Uprising
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
 
Legend of the Black Shawrma - Infected Mushroom
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Psychedelica Melodica - Cosmosis
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The Dream - The Orb
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x-dream - We Interface
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Omega 3 - List At Sea
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D.A.V.E The Drummer - Hydraulix Sessions.
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Props to anyone who recognises more than one of those :p
 
Here are mine i had to limit my self tho lol.
 

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I dug up this thread and had to post this:

Neon Ballroom - Silverchair

an absolutely brilliant album to which you can listen from start to finish many, many times.

Great thread btw
 
Nick Drake - Pink Moon
U2 - the joshua tree
the clash - combat rock
pink floyds - the dark side of the moon
david bowie - the rise and fall of ziggy stardust and the spiders from mars
genesis - selling england by the pound
suzanne vega - solitude standing
greenday - american idol
dire straits - making movies
bruce springsteen - born in the USA
alan parsons project - eye in the sky
terence trent d'arby - introducing the hardline according to TTD
Roxy music - Avalon
bob marley - uprising

and on and on.... :)
 
Jason Falkner presents Author Unknown
Jason Falkner- I'm OK, You're OK
Matt Alber- Hide Nothing
Interpol- Antics, Turn on the Bright Lights and Interpol
Marilyn Manson- Antichrist Superstar, The Golden Age of Grotesque
Grizzly Bear- Veckatimest
Soundgarden- Louder than Love
The Sea and Cake- One Bedroom
Sade- Promise
Paul Weller- Wake Up the Nation, Stanley Road, Heliocentric, Wild Wood
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds- Murder Ballads, Henry's Dream
Lou Reed- Too many to mention, but New York, Legendary Hearts, Coney Island Baby, The Blue mask, come to mind
Mastodon- everything I've heard by them so far
Prodigy- Fat of the Land
Ministry- The Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste
Republic Tigers- Keep Color
Joy Division- Closer
The Verve- A Storm in Heaven
Raphael Saadiq- The Way I See It
Bauhaus- In the Flat Field
Peter Murphy- Dust
Brian Wilson- Smile
Dylan Rice- Electric Grids and Concrete Towers
The Dead Weather- Horehound
Electric Light Orchestra- Discovery
Eric Matthews- It's Heavy in Here
Blur- Think Tank
Kevin Tihista's Red Terror- Don't Breathe a Word, Wake up Captain
B-52's- Bouncing off the Satellites
Killing Joke- Extremities, Dirt and Various Repressed Emotions, Fire Dances
David Bowie- Scary Monsters

There are a lot more, but those are just a few.
 
a few albums off the top of my head i can listen to without missing a track:

spoon - girls can tell
rilo kiley - the execution of all things
modest mouse - this is a long drive for someone with nothing to think about
the national - aligator, boxer
arcade fire - neon bible (funeral almost makes it, but i tend to skip neighborhood #3)
neko case - middle cyclone
hole - live through this
 
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