Okay, so I like to make lists. I realize that most of the time they are pointless and arbitrary and just someones opinion but I like 'em. I like reading them and I like making them. This is one that I took off of my old blog on my Myspace page. So without further ado...
Ben Harper hit the height of his career with his fabulous second album, Fight For Your Mind. Unfortunately he has gone spiralling out of control since. I thought after hearing this album that we were going to get the next great songwriter of our lifetime (Dylan, Lennon, Waits, etc.), boy was I wrong.Best Songs: Oppression, Ground on Down, Excuse Me Mr.
83. Queens of the Stone Age - Queens of the Stone Age (1998)
Queens of the Stone Age's debut album is about as sexy as hard rock music can get. QOTSA debut album is a bit more subtle than it's followers and the vocals almost blend in rather than stand out. Favorite Songs: Regular John, Avon, Walkin' on the Sidewalks
Tori Amos took her formula from Little Earthquakes and expanded her sound a bit on her second album, Under the Pink. Not as personal as Earthquakes but still an absolutely gorgeous collection of songs.
Favorite Songs: Pretty Good Year, Baker Barker, Cornflake Girl



Public Enemy continued a sting of absolute classic rap albums with Apocalypse 91. This is the first rap album I ever go into so it's got quite a lot of sentimental value for me. Favorite Songs: Nighttrain, By the Time I Get to Arizona, Shut 'Em Down

91. Faith No More - Angel Dust (1992)
Favorite Songs: Midlife Crisis, Everything's Ruined, Smaller and Smaller

The song "Everlong" gets this album included on the list alone. Favorite Songs: Everlong, February Stars, My Hero
94. Teenage Fanclub - Bandwagonesque (1991)
Power-pop at it's finest. The combination of catchy tunes coupled with distortion and fuzz is perfect. Favorite Songs: What You Do to Me, The Concept, Alcholiday
Matthew Sweet reinvents that classic rock sound. "Girlfriend" is by far the greatest guitar song on any album on this list. Favorite Songs: Girlfriend, Winona, Evangeline
Catchy-as hell mixture of The Pixies and Pavement. Also the only album of theirs I think is worth a damn. Favorite Songs: In the Garage, My Name is Jonas, Only in Dreams99. Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie & The Infinite Sadness (1995)
If you cut about half of the songs on this double album to make it a single LP, it might have been in the top 20. There is just way too much filler on these two discs. Favorite Songs: Tonight, Tonight, 1979, Thirty-Three

Once again, if you cut out all the skit's, phone calls, and crap that can fill a lot of rap albums you would have a serious classic. Appearances by Eminem, Talib Kweli, El-P, Common, Brand Nubian and Pharoahe Monch. Favorite Songs: B-Boy Document '99, 1-9-9-9, 7XL
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