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Post by Fox in the Snow on Mar 17, 2018 3:33:54 GMT
What's your favorite self-titled album that is not the band/artists debut album. I'll allow artists with multiple s/t albums (officially and unofficially numbered) but no other wording.
I'll probably need to think a bit to make sure but I think my pick will be The Velvet Underground's third album.
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Post by petrolino on Mar 17, 2018 4:29:19 GMT
Velvet Underground
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Post by bravomailer on Mar 17, 2018 12:19:17 GMT
"The Beatles" – better known as the "White Album".
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Post by cryptoflovecraft on Mar 17, 2018 12:20:54 GMT
Government Issue
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Post by alpha128 on Mar 17, 2018 12:33:28 GMT
This was a tough one. After review and consideration, I decided on the self-titled by Burning Point, which was their sixth album.
This was their first album with ex-Battle Beast singer Nitte Valo, and about half the tracks are re-recordings of earlier Burning Point songs. For that reason, some critics dismissed this album as a cash grab. But I had never purchased any of their albums before, largely because I was unimpressed with their original vocalist (also their guitarist). So for me this was a great introductory purchase for this band.
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Post by someguy on Mar 17, 2018 13:41:26 GMT
The Beatles.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2018 18:25:48 GMT
Metallica.
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Post by darknessfish on Mar 17, 2018 20:49:44 GMT
The only one I can think of that I like at all is Kemialliset Ystavat's eponymous album, which is getting a bit obscure. Killing Joke would normally be a safe bet, but their second self-titled sucks.
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Post by cypher on Mar 18, 2018 0:22:03 GMT
The Band
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Post by Winston Wolfe on Mar 18, 2018 1:07:05 GMT
The Beatles aka The White Album Metallica aka The Black Album
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Post by Eva Yojimbo on Mar 18, 2018 2:59:35 GMT
The Beatles springs first to mind, but I'm sure there are many I'm not thinking of.
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