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Brian Eno - Another Green World
Dead Can Dance - Aion
Beatles - White Album (More songs than Revolver)
Modest Mouse - The Moon and Antarctica
REM - Reckoning
Pink Floyd - Animals

Six is soooo limiting, I'll kick myself for forgetting I'm sure...
I already regret not including:
Psychedelic Furs - Talk Talk Talk
Simple Minds - New Gold Dream
The Who - Tommy
Throwing Muses - The Real Ramona

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'Hey' to Andy S. No shame in liking Bread. 'Guitar Man', 'Been too Long on the Road', 'Freedom', 'Let Your Love Go' ...David Gates wrote some fine pop songs (if in the 70s wimpy rock style).

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These change, but right now I'm thinking:


The Wall- Pink Floyd
BSSM- RHCP
Core- Stone Temple Pilots
The Four Seasons- Vivaldi
Going Somewhere- Colin Hay

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