As for double Hip Hop albums, All Eyez On Me is 1A and then Underground Kingz is 1B

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They have classic tracks, but all double albums would be a much better if they were only one disk. :yeshrug:

Honestly, the most consistent from song to song is Killah Priest's Psychic World of Walter Reed. It doesn't have the classic songs that LAD, AEOM, or Wu-Tang Forever has though.

PWOWR is good, but not on the same tier as AEOM and LAD, partly bc it's too new. Also, it won't have the impact those albums had.
 

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i think there's only 1 track that i ever skip on underground kingz. same goes for all eyez on me and diplomatic immunity. it speaks much on the greatness of the albums. most rappers can't even come up w/ one dope album nowadays...these dudes were doing 25+ songs and the shiit was still hot. life after death could've dropped off a few songs. the intro's were too fukkin long as well. i shouldn't have to ffwd thru a cd or mp3 to hear the song i want.
 

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Hell I know it doesn't really count but that first Trill Azz Mixez (I remember picking it up in Soundwaves on S. Main) is like my top 3 UGK (unofficial) albums. shyt went hard and the mixing/blending was amazing.
 

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Not necessarily putting it up there with AEOM and LAD...but Killah Priests Psychotic World of Walter Reed was amazing...
 
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