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Perfect may be a stretch, but any album you can play without skipping songs is the gold standard IMO. Pink Floyd and Led Zepellin immediately came to mind when I saw this thread.patrolman said:Perfect?
Yeah, no perfect but totally, Zeppelin IV, Appetite and Dark Side of the Moon have no skippable tracks for me ("out ta get me" barely making it). There's probably a Fugazi and Descendents album, Nevermind and Agent Orange when I used to listen to that stuff. Harder to find these days with the way albums are released and searching for new good music.grapedrink said:Perfect may be a stretch, but any album you can play without skipping songs is the gold standard IMO. Pink Floyd and Led Zepellin immediately came to mind when I saw this thread.patrolman said:Perfect?
As for the 3 or more caveat, Guns n Roses had at least 3 great albums, but had some skipworthy tracks. Appetite for Destruction is the exception, and one of the best of all time :jam_on:
Yes, agreed. Out ta get me would probably get my vote as well The 3 biggest “hits” on that album are also the most average for me compared to other songs on that album. Soooo good Wish You Were Here and Led Zepellin 2 along with appetite are probably my top 3 of all time_____ said:Yeah, no perfect but totally, Zeppelin IV, Appetite and Dark Side of the Moon have no skippable tracks for me ("out ta get me" barely making it)..grapedrink said:Perfect may be a stretch, but any album you can play without skipping songs is the gold standard IMO. Pink Floyd and Led Zepellin immediately came to mind when I saw this thread.patrolman said:Perfect?
As for the 3 or more caveat, Guns n Roses had at least 3 great albums, but had some skipworthy tracks. Appetite for Destruction is the exception, and one of the best of all time :jam_on: