Sunday, July 24, 2005

Spin Top 100 (pt. 3)

I'm surprized that I own so few of these (in bold) I'll comment on them this week.
 
74. Portishead, Dummy (Go! Discs/London, 1994)
73. Pulp, Different Class (Island, 1995)
72. Raekwon, Only Built 4 Cuban Linx (Loud/RCA, 1995)
71. The Jesus and Mary Chain, Psychocandy (Blanco Y Negro/ Warner Bros., 1985)
70. Jay-Z, The Blueprint (Roc-A-Fella, 2001)
69. DJ Shadow, Entroducing DJ Shadow (Mowax/A&M, 1996)
68. Tricky, Maxiquaye (Island, 1995)
67. Slayer, Reign in Blood (American, 1986)
66. Outkast, Aquemini (LaFace, 1995)
65. Basement Jaxx, Remedy (Astralwerks, 1999)
64. Eminem, The Marshall Mathers LP (Interscope, 2000)
63. Pavement, Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain (Matador 1994)
62. Missy Elliot, Supa Dupa Fly (Elektra, 1997)
61. Weezer, Pinkerton (Geffen, 1996)
60. De La Soul, Del La Soul Is Dead (Tommy Boy, 1991)
59. Modest Mouse, The Lonesome Crowded West (Up, 1997)
58. Metallica, Master of Puppets (Elektra, 1986)
57. The White Stripes, White Blood Cells (Sympathy For The Record Industry, 2001)
56. PJ Harvey, To Bring You My Love (Island, 1995)
55. The Chemical Brothers, Dig Your Own Hole (Astralwerks, 1997)
54. The Breeders, Last Splash (4AD/Elektra, 1993)
53. Rage Against the Machine, The Battle of Los Angeles (Epic, 1999)
52. Beastie Boys, Licensed to Ill (Def Jam, 1986)
51. Nirvana, In Utero (DGC, 1993)
50. New Order, Low-Life (Qwest, 1985)
 

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm surpised I own so many of them. Reign In Blood is a great one. "Angel of Death, martyr to the kingdom of the deaaaaaaaaad!"

-Nick

3:26 PM  
Blogger Jungleland2 said...

I will take stock once all 100 are posted. So far I'm at about 10%. I'm sure the top 50 will be less "out there" (Nevermind, Nothing's Shocking, Odelay, etc)

5:26 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

You think that Vertical Horizon album will make the cut? Remember those guys? The chubby guys in sweaters who shaved their heads, pumped up and started wearing athletic cut tight shirts and pants. They added that whack electonic beat to bad frat boy acoustic love jams and sold just enough albums to ensure no one would want to hear them again. I think it was Vertical Horizon. Dude, they were so lame.

-Nick

11:03 AM  

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