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  1. http://www.progarchives.com/progressive_rock_discography_covers/2122/cover_264451672017_r.jpg

     

    Yes.

     

    I find this is one of my most revisited Muse albums. Though it's not one of my absolute favorites, it's kind of the definitive Muse-sounding album. Time Is Running Out, Hysteria, Stockholm Syndrome, Endlessly, Apocalypse Please, Butterflies & Hurricanes.... you couldn't ask a 22nd century AI to make a Musier Muse album.

    Probably my favourite. I love Fury, on the version I have, integrated into the running order...

     

    I didn't get to hear Fury till a few years after I got the CD. Excellent song. Back when they still did bonus tracks, and nearly every bonus track was good enough to make the album! I also love Eternally Missed, one of their best B-sides ever, which came from this era.

     

    Right - how did that not make the album?

     

    Who knows. But then what would you take out to put that in?

     

    Good question - can't imagine any of those tracks being omitted. Keep in mind, this was released in the CD era, and the fifteen tracks on the CD run in at 57 minutes, so there was plenty of room to add in another great track. I am aware that the vinyl consideration is a key issue.

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  2. http://www.progarchives.com/progressive_rock_discography_covers/2122/cover_264451672017_r.jpg

     

    Yes.

     

    I find this is one of my most revisited Muse albums. Though it's not one of my absolute favorites, it's kind of the definitive Muse-sounding album. Time Is Running Out, Hysteria, Stockholm Syndrome, Endlessly, Apocalypse Please, Butterflies & Hurricanes.... you couldn't ask a 22nd century AI to make a Musier Muse album.

    Probably my favourite. I love Fury, on the version I have, integrated into the running order...

     

    I didn't get to hear Fury till a few years after I got the CD. Excellent song. Back when they still did bonus tracks, and nearly every bonus track was good enough to make the album! I also love Eternally Missed, one of their best B-sides ever, which came from this era.

     

    Right - how did that not make the album?

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  3. http://www.progarchives.com/progressive_rock_discography_covers/2122/cover_264451672017_r.jpg

     

    Yes.

     

    I find this is one of my most revisited Muse albums. Though it's not one of my absolute favorites, it's kind of the definitive Muse-sounding album. Time Is Running Out, Hysteria, Stockholm Syndrome, Endlessly, Apocalypse Please, Butterflies & Hurricanes.... you couldn't ask a 22nd century AI to make a Musier Muse album.

    Probably my favourite. I love Fury, on the version I have, integrated into the running order...

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  4. Twelve, in no particular order. Will think about which two to demote

     

    Detroit Stories - Alice Cooper

     

    Native Sons - Los Lobos

     

    Jump For Joy - Gary Louris

     

    Treasure Of Love - The Flatlanders

     

    Heavy Load Blues - Gov't Mule

     

    Gotta Have The Rumble - Brian Setzer

     

    Time Clocks - Joe Bonamassa

     

    Freeze! - The Aristocrats

     

    Dreamers Are Waiting - Crowded House

     

    Hardware - Billy Gibbons

     

    Smith/Kotzen - Smith/Kotzen

     

    Holy Ground - The Dead Daisies

     

    At first I thought that the left side was the artists and the right was the albums, and I was gonna say like "wow, you sure do listen to a ton of obscure artists! Who is Hardware?" Lol.

     

    Haha! There have been a few bands named Hardware over the years.

  5. Twelve, in no particular order. Will think about which two to demote

     

    Detroit Stories - Alice Cooper

     

    Native Sons - Los Lobos

     

    Jump For Joy - Gary Louris

     

    Treasure Of Love - The Flatlanders

     

    Heavy Load Blues - Gov't Mule

     

    Gotta Have The Rumble - Brian Setzer

     

    Time Clocks - Joe Bonamassa

     

    Freeze! - The Aristocrats

     

    Dreamers Are Waiting - Crowded House

     

    Hardware - Billy Gibbons

     

    Smith/Kotzen - Smith/Kotzen

     

    Holy Ground - The Dead Daisies

  6. While it's very difficult to argue for anyone other than Iommi or Page... I would think Malcom Young would garner a few votes. It's my understanding he wrote most of the riffs for AC/DC, whereas Angus was more focused on his solos. TNT, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, Highway To Hell, Back In Black, and on and on... Surely not as many as Iommi I guess, but perhaps as many which society at large would consider quintessential.

    Yep, Stiff Upper Lip - riff'o'rama...

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