| 1 | Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness (Smashing Pumpkins) | |
| Because it's one of the most ambitious records of the 90s; you can totally rock out to 'Zero' or loose yourself in 'By Starlight'- a masterpiece. Plus my extra weird copy has the 'Dawn To Dusk' songs on the 'Twilight To Starlight' disc and Vice V |
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| 2 | The White Album (The Beatles) | |
| Dear Prudence, Julia, Glass Onion- need I say more. Clapton playing on 'While My Guitar' and Linda McCartney's backing vocals on 'Birthday'- still have the original 4 press photos of the band that came with the vinyl- thanks Dad! |
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| 3 | Appetite for Destruction (Guns N' Roses) | |
| The one and only Guns N' Roses- these boys lived it and told it like it was. Axl's completely insane vocals, Slashs' truly melodic guitar melodies and solos, Duff McKagan's flawless and intricate bass lines, Izzy's jangly ryhthm guitar and Steve Adle |
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| 4 | The Holy Bible (Manic Street Preachers) | |
| Don't listen to this too much or over-analyse it- but it is an outstanding moment in early 90s rock. As Nicky said it's Goth with a small 'g'. 'Die In The Summertime' and 'Faster' are tracks you want to inject into your veins! |
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| 5 | Is This It? (The Strokes) | |
| This for me is pure New York. It still sounds fresh and new, yet it captured a Zeitgeist of the start of this century. And Julian is a God! |
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Current rating: 3.1
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Top 5 Albums(25 Jan 08)

