Last CD you heard where you loved all the songs

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noxymoron19

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London calling.

Give Em' Enough Rope.

Ten.

Does This Look Infected.

Invaders Must Die.

Brothers in Arms.
 

similar.squirrel

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Friendship by the The Redneck Manifesto. And before that, two other albums by the same band. Oh, how I adore The Redneck Manifesto.
 

Captain Pirate

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Biffy Clyro's Puzzle.
Including all the B-sides, Hermaphrofight and Asexual Meat Kitchen really puzzle me (Har har) as to why they didn't make it to the final album.
I guess they didn't fit in... no pun intended that time; they have a different tone to the rest of the album.

Still love it, and it's got songs for all moods.
 

thefrizzlefry

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I can think of a bunch examples of albums like this:
All Killer No Filler - Sum 41
Among The Living - Anthrax
Wolverine Blues - Entombed
Dopesick - Eyehategod
NOLA - Down
Ire Works - Dillinger Escape Plan
Control and Resistance - Watchtower
Human - Death
Focus - Cynic
Traced In Air - Cynic
...And Justice For All - Metallica
Master Of Puppets - Metallica
Frizzle Fry - Primus
Sailing The Seas of Cheeese - Primus
Pork Soda - Primus
My Aim Is True - Elvis Costello
This Year's Model - Elvis Costello
Armed Forces - Elvis Costello
I have a lot more, but I'm cutting it off there for reasons of space. The most recent was probably the Sum 41 record; I just went back and re-listened to my old Sum 41 records, and they all fucking rule.
 

sonicblitz57

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Rush's "Permanent Waves" album. With songs like...

Spirit of the Radio
Freewill
Jacob's Ladder
Entre Nous
Different Strings
Natural Science

... you can't go wrong! :D
 

Owyn_Merrilin

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It was technically a vinyl record, but the album was Kansas' Point of Know Return, which I listened to for the first time today. You have to love $0.99 records, especially when you clean them up and find out that they're scratch free underneath the grime. One of the cleanest, best sounding records I've ever heard, and one of the few times where I've heard proof that clean vinyl actually has a lower noise floor than the average CD, thanks to the hiss from the DACs.

Also, the music was amazing.