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Everyday on my podcast, I pick one disc that everyone should have in their collection. It is a disc that can be listened to front to back without ever having to skip a song, and flows perfectly from one song to the next.

I would love to hear some of your suggestions on what some of your picks for this. Does not matter what genre or how new/old it is, whether it got any radio/MTV airplay, or if it had any hits on it, just as long as it fits the description above.
 
Nine Inch Nails - The Downward Spiral
Green Day - Dookie
Counting Crows - August and Everything After
Anything by Gwar, all their albums are basically soundtracks.

young...
 
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here.
 
Metallica-Black Album
White Zombie- La Sexorcisto: Devil Music, Vol. 1 Album
Methods Of Mayhem
Pantera-Cowboys From Hell
 
The Who - Tommy
The Who - Quadrophenia
Rush - 2112
 
Can't forget the Rocky Horror Picture Show Soundtrack :)

If you've seen the movie ten gazillion times like me, you just can't play one song...


Other than soundtracks, off the top of my head, I would go with:

Wish You Were Here
2112
Zep IV


There's plenty more, but given the amount of brain cells I have left, I don't recall at the moment... :rofl:
 
Santana = Abraxas

The Tubes = The Tubes
 

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Captain Beyond​



Rod Evans – vocals (former Deep Purple vocalist)
Larry "Rhino" Reinhardt – guitars (former Iron Butterfly guitarist)
Lee Dorman – bass guitar, piano, Hammond organ, vocals (former Iron Butterfly bassist)
Bobby Caldwell – drums, percussion, Hammond organ, bells, vibraphone, vocals (former Johnny Winter drummer)
 

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Peter Frampton - Frampton Comes Alive
Bob Seeger - Live Bullet
Tower of Power - Live and in Living Color
Carol King - Tapestry
 
Soundtrack - Buffy The Vampire Slayer Musical - Once More With Feeling

I never heard it -- is it good, or you being facetious...?

I need some more "educational" tax write offs tomorrow... ;)
 
Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon gets my vote. Phil Collins' Seriously Greatest Hits Live deserves mention as well. :)
 
Doobie Brothers - The Captain & Me - 1973​
 

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