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KharBevNor:
Oh yeah, all you folks are pretty softcore and whatnot. Come on, it's hilarious.

McTaggart:
Hilarious, sure. But also fucked up.

Willem:
ehm, 10 essential cd's covering everything?

Nirvana - Nevermind
Radiohead - Ok Computer
Metallica - Master Of Puppets
Prodigy - Fat Of the Land
NWA - Straight Outta Compton
Joy Division - Closer
Velvet Underground and Nico - s/t
Sex pistols - Nevermind the bollocks
David Bowie - The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust
Jeff Buckley - Grace

Possible substitutes:
Pixies - Surferrosa
Rage Against The Machine - s/t
Stooges - Raw Power
Sonic Youth - Daydream Nation
Kraftwerk - Man Machine
Black Sabbath - Paranoid
Pink Floyd - Wish you were here
Lou Reed - Transformer
The Doors - Best of
Franz Ferdinand - Franz Ferdinand

But shit, 0 britpop country or Jazz. 10 is not enough

Der Golem:
Pixies - Doolittle (Just a great album)
Metallica - Master of Puppets (A good and accesible metal album, got me into metal)
Radiohead - OK computer (Any list without this album is simply incomplete)
Norah Jones - Come away with me (In case he likes jazz)
Prodigy - Fat Of the Land (Interchangeable with a Daft Punk album if that's more your thing)
The Beatles - White Album (More because it is a good base to begin exploring your musical tastes rather than it being a masterpiece)
Agalloch - The Mantle (A masterpiece if you have the patience to listen through it more than once)
Mr. Bungle - California (More accesible than their other albums and also it pretty much covers any genre I have failed to mention on this list)
Jeff Buckley - Grace (Very good stuff)
Cypress Hill - Skulls and bones (I'm not really into rap enough so there may be better examples than this. But it is an enjoyable record.)
The last album should bring some blues into the mix, but I have never gotten into blues so I'm not gonna mention an album

Es. Khar, that pic is awesome!

pat101:
Very nice work so far. I've been easing her into music for the last couple months. I've got her to pick up the blue album, nevermind, and Reconstruction Site by the Weakerthans (mainly 'cause they're local to us)
I also played some Sigur Ros for her that she enjoyed quite a bit. The thing is the girl is fairly relgious, I mean not in a bad way or anything she's quite open minded it's just she's a little sheltered and anything TOO out there lyrically or otherwise might freak her out. I've started on the list though I'll make sure to let you know when I get the final draft.

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