One Hundred Albums You Should Remove from Your Collection Immediately

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mpitts

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Originally posted by: iamwiz82
you guys need to stop taking things so seriously. It is not like he is trying to have these CDs banned, he is just offering his opinion.

That is all I am doing too. :D
 

Ryan

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:) Mariah Carey wasn't on that list :)

<--- ***Official*** Mariah Carey crackhead of ATOT
 

piku

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He dissed Dig Your Own Hole.

Anyone else get the irony? :p

(that is the best album ever btw)
 

notfred

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So, basically, throw out every album that was both good and popular, and made in the last 30 years?

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Originally posted by: BD2003
Damn indie music snobs.

The thing is, he also pans a number of indie artists, including some that are rather obscure by today's standards (Bad Brains, Husker Du). I imagine he, like me, is likely a native Minnesotan, since he mentions Husker Du and calls the Replacements the 'Mats, a bit of an insider Minnesotan thing to say (it is an abbreviated version of "Placemats").
 

DigDug

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I agree with alot of his picks. Even ones that are arguable, he makes good points on.

Bono need a kick in the face, along with the Beastie Boys and a few others on there.....

""We do make, and we will continue to make, soul music. Soul music is when you bring what's on the inside to the outside." (Bono, 1983) --Actually, defecating is when you bring what's on the inside to the outside, Mr. MacPhisto. Well done with 1983's War"

heeee-larious!
 
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Originally posted by: Electric Amish
Hehehe...


I don't own one album that is on his list. :D

amish

Gee - you are special . . .

I would go as far as to say that I think a number of his picks (again, "Paul's Boutique" really jumps out at me) are essential albums for anyone under 40 who enjoys modern music at all.
 

flavio

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There's just too many problems with that list to mention..

Beastie Boys - Check Your Head
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Blood Sugar Sex Magic
Jane's Addiction - Nothing Shocking

....whatever. There's a couple I agree with of course but it's mostly a bunch of crap.
 

Stark

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Morrissey - Morrissey
Now that I'm older and pretty sure I'm heterosexual, my Morrissey albums just don't get much play, except when I'm feeling sorry for myself - then there's nothing sweeter than the croon of the coiffured one. I remember when Kurt Cobain killed himself, Morrissey was quoted as saying he wondered if he would have had the courage to do that. Well, we can always wish.

U2 - War
"We do make, and we will continue to make, soul music. Soul music is when you bring what's on the inside to the outside." (Bono, 1983) --Actually, defecating is when you bring what's on the inside to the outside, Mr. MacPhisto. Well done with 1983's War.
Bwahahahahahaah!!
 

Red Dawn

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Like these guys have any credibility. There wasn't one mention of the DMB..the group that put the ank in the word Stank! These guy are probably a bunch of Twenty Something Wankers who when they aren't boffing each other are on Forums filled with their fellow losers..like ATOT;) j/k..some of us are pretty cool:)
 

sheselectric

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Originally posted by: KevinMU1
See, now this is why sometimes it's a bad thing that ANYBODY can make a web site and post on it... some of the comments are just insane. This site is a waste of bandwidth and utterly absurd.... *sigh*

All the albums were mostly from one genre... I was expecting lots of Britney, 'N Sync, Enya, etc. Glad to see we're working on the closed minded department on 2 fronts.

seriously....he doesn't even offer good reasons for most of his selections. it's like saying "this sucks" 100 different ways. come on. "what's the story morning glory"? "the immaculate collection"? "white blood cells"? "tragic kingdom"? "dookie"? most of these are part of my high school experience! :confused:
 

Jzero

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"what's the story morning glory"? "the immaculate collection"? "white blood cells"? "tragic kingdom"? "dookie"? most of these are part of my high school experience! :confused:

I think that's part of the goal of the list. Many people hang on to musically shabby or trite collections because of nostalgia or peer popularity. This list is full of hyperbole, and you guys who are getting so up-in-arms about it seem to be missing that.

The albums on the list aren't ones that are categorically bad, these are the ones that for some reason or other seem to be widely considered "seminal" or "must-haves" and looking back, they just aren't that great. I actually own very few of the albums on the list, but I guess I "get it" because it did motivate me to flip through my CD collection and look at some of the tired albums that in my earlier stages of musical development I really considered to be outstanding, but nowadays they hardly get a spin, and to ask myself why.

His comments on "Stairway To Heaven"/"Smells Like Teen Spirit" are spot-on--it's not that great a song, yet it continues to be interwoven with "Won't Get Fooled Again" and "Bungle In The Jungle" ad nauseum on your local ClearChannel classic rock ship, while countless other actually good songs never get play. 20 years from now, the 40-something camp is going to hear Teen Spirit and their eyes will glaze over with memories of their flannel shirts and moshing while drunk in the high school gym, while the younger generation wonders just why it was considered such a high-ranking work.
 

tcsenter

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I was reading it, as though to expect the person would give a REASON why these titles are of particular offense and should be removed from your collection. He gives none. This guy doesn't have anything better to do? And he thinks this is of any interest?

I want you to go through your closet and throw away any articles of clothing containing cotton. Why? Hell I don't know, just thought you might be bored and need something to do.
 

ajskydiver

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Obviously, very few actually read the beginning of his article --

Looks like this was the criteria:

1. Critically bullet-proof artifacts whose weighty presence on the shelf is complimented perfectly by their perpetual absence from the CD player. Critic-mandated vanity archives should be bundled up and spirited off to the used record store under the cover of night.

2. Albums by new artists that have only their newness and the marketing efforts of music conglomerates to recommend them. Almost invariably, these recordings pale in comparison to those of the artists they imitate. Alternately, new albums by established artists that are slavishly hailed as the big comeback get high points with us. Like nature hates a vacuum, Jaguaro despises the Next Big Thing.

3. Nostalgic favorites that maintain their place by tradition and neglect more than actual merit. These are the CDs people never get rid of because they may want to play them some time in the indefinite future (certainly not now).


I know a ton of CDs that fall into categories 1 and 3 - and as much I think Boston's first album is awesome (along with many others)...I haven't actually listened to it in a long, long time...probably could go and *maybe* in a few years I'd say, "Hey, where's that CD?" ... maybe.

"...complimented perfectly by their perpetual absence from the CD player. ..."

~AJ