Favorite Albums | #16: AC/DC – Highway to Hell (1979)
AC/DC are one of the biggest bands in history, having sold over 200 million records worldwide, and...
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AC/DC are one of the biggest bands in history, having sold over 200 million records worldwide, and...
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The final fourteen months of Duane Allman’s life were filled with events worthy of rock & roll...
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Aja (1977) is frequently cited as Steely Dan’s signature work, but I consider Katy Lied to be...
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Steely Dan achieved early success with their 1972 debut record Can’t Buy a Thrill and in 1974 they...
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It’s easy to overlook the enormity of the fact that Bob Dylan has been making music for five whole...
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I’m actually kind of surprised that Back in Black has held up for me all these years, since it was...
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In 1994, the grunge explosion sputtered to a close in America as Nirvana was forced to disband...
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I’m not much of a Smashing Pumpkins fan, but I absolutely love Siamese Dream. In fact, I was...
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The first Steely Dan song I ever loved was “Rikki Don’t Lose That Number.” I was in 10th grade,...
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