Best debut albums......

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I don't know if I ever heard that one, but I lived Bandwagonesque
I like Bandwagonesque too but this is my favorite without a doubt. Unfortunately if you like to purchase DL's only these days as I do then you're outa luck you'll need to go old school and get the cd or find a blog or something.

Here's the full album on YT


 
Unfuckingcredible music this one had start to finish not a bad song, not even a mediocre song....just flatout greatness!

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I do love this album, but did we need two versions each of "A Catholic Education" and "Heavy Metal" (essentially a filler track anyway)? It would have been a killer EP. "Everything Flows" is quite possibly the best song of the 1990s, though.


Disqualified- "I'm In Touch With Your World"

Otherwise brilliant, flawless album. Whenever The Cars come up in conversation, it always comes back to this- "Man, that first album would have been perfect if they'd just left that one song off it!"


Mine:

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I like Bandwagonesque too but this is my favorite without a doubt. Unfortunately if you like to purchase DL's only these days as I do then you're outa luck you'll need to go old school and get the cd or find a blog or something.

Here's the full album on YT




I don't download. I'm old school :grin:
 
Dookie was not Green Day's debut album... 1,039 / Smoothed Out Slappy Hours and Kerplunk! both came out before it I believe.
 
This is the first one I can recall eperiencing. When I first got this album in April 1978 it was jaw dropping. I'd play side one, flip on side two and then repeat. The next time I experienced that was in 1987 with Gun's and Roses's AFD.
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The first one for me was VH 1, without a doubt. The first Boston album was great also, but by '78 we were all looking for a new sound. And jeez was this the shit. Fast forward to 1995 /96.... I heard The Corrs for the first time. They are still favorites to this day, and I've learned to play some of their songs on my acoustic. Too bad they never really made it huge here in America.

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