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Definite your taste in music in 3 albums

chalmers

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Thought this would be fun...I'll go first.

1. Metallica - And Justice for All
2. Lady Gaga - The Fame
3. The Who - Who's Next
 
Kiuas - The Spirit of Ukko
Bad Religion - Stranger Than Fiction
Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks

or just click on that link in my sig
 
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Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd
American Idiot - Green Day
The Marshall Mathers LP - Eminem

This is leaving out a ton of shit that I listen to.
Three albums isn't enough to describe my musical tastes by a long shot.
 
Led Zeppelin- How the West Was Won
Allman Brothers At Filmore East
BB King Live At the Regal

Love live music 🙂
 
Iron Maiden - Seventh Son of the Seventh Son
Pearl Jam - Ten
John Williams - Spielberg/Williams Collaboration

Yeah, 3 albums just isn't enough.
 
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Impossible :^D

I'll give a try, but it'll be mostly wrong.

Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited
Sigur Rós - Takk
Miles Davis - Ascenseur pour L'echafaud
 
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
Led Zeppelin - ZOSO (aka Led Zeppelin 4, Runes, the unnamed album)
John Coltrane - Blue Train
 
In no particular order,

1. Everything Ever Released - Roy Orbison
2. Machine Head - Deep Purple
3. The Four Seasons - Vivaldi

It's really impossible to limit it to 3 albums or even 3 genres. I'd also have to mention some of the blues greats.
Janis Joplin
Muddy Waters
Howlin' Wolf
All the great bands that defy pigeon holing,
Moody Blues
The Chieftains
Tangerine Dream
 
Yanni - Live at the Acropolis
Lana Del Rey - Born to Die
Within Temptation - The Unforgiving

This is hard. 3 albums is not enough, my tastes are way broader (classical and orchestral, new age, some rap, alternative rock, classic rock, pop from all decades, jazz, christian hymns, world music, etc.)
 
I own over 1,000 CDs so picking even 3 artists would be a struggle, with so many left out. But I'll try:

Richard Thompson - Amnesia
Tori Amos - To Venus and Back (cheating since disc 2 is a live CD)
Tom Waits - Rain Dogs

But that leaves out Elvis Costello, Heather Nova, Oingo Boingo, Chris Whitley, as well as classical, Celtic, blues and jazz. Nope, 3 just doesn't cover it.
 
Only 3 makes it impossible. But...

Queen - A Night at the Opera
Alice in Chains - Dirt
Jethro Tull - TaaB
 
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