Busdriver - Fear of a Black Tangent
Myka 9 - American Nightmare
DJ QUIK - Balance and Options
Snoop - Rhythm and Gangsta
The Cure - Disintegration

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Tough question...
1) Miles Davis - Kind of Blue
2) Eric B & Rakim - Paid In Full
3) Boggie Down Productions - By All Means Necessary
4) Black Star (Mos Def and Talib Kweli) - Blackstar
5) Jack Johnson - Don't have one particular favorite album, you just have to listen to them all...

This list doesn't really define me as far as who I am in fact if anything it limits, but it starts to give you an idea...
These are just my top 5 dance albums. I can't narrow down my top 5 "everything else". I could do a top 20 easily! (eek)

1. The Chemical Brothers - Exit Planet Dust & Come With Us
2. Uberzone - Faith in the Future
3. BT - Movement in Still Life
4. Y4K - Hybrid
5. Global Underground 13: Sasha in Ibiza
Egads! Completely impossible to answer definitively; today's answers will be completely different from yesterday's and tomorrow's, but here's an off-the-top-of-my-head collection (and not in any kind of order) of five albums I find timeless enough to enjoy between now and forever:

1) The Pogues - Rum, Sodomy, and the Lash
2) The Jesus and Mary Chain - Psychocandy
3) The B-52s - self-titled
4) Devo - Duty Now for the Future
5) The Descendents - Milo Goes to College

Wow. They're all from the '80s. Go figure! Just my state of mind today, I s'pose. Tomorrow I'll probably listen to nothing but acoustic blues from the '30s and the day after that I might find myself getting yelled at by the ill-tempered neighbor for playing Dean Martin too loudly (it's happened). When I'm cranking out the Einsturzende Neubauten and SPK, I think she fears to come close enough to my house to complain.

No comment yet on the Leonard Nimoy album I was listening to yesterday...
Hahaha - it's a tough question huh?! Most of mine are old too :) Have you seen the movie High Fidelity? It's easier to answer this question if you break them into catagories...

Who yells at people for Dean Martin??? :)
Has anyone ever heard of The RH Factor?
My top 5 - In no particular order

1. Bob Marley & The Wailers - Exodus
2. Dr. Dre - The Chronic
3. Michael Jackson - Thriller
4. NWA - Straight outta Compton
5. Bob Marley & The Wailers - Legend
Only two Bob Marley albums... surprised! :) MJ is a surprise though...
Nice twist on Billy Joel...
1. portishead dummy
2. snoop doggy dogg doggystyle
3. j dilla donuts
4. notorious b.i.g. ready to die
5. d'angelo voodoo

i probably can name more but f' it... that's what i can name off top
Portishead...good stuff.

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