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Reply #120 posted 04/02/09 2:56am

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Toofunkyinhere said:

Santana - Supernatural cool


what. the. fuck.
cream.
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Reply #121 posted 04/02/09 2:57am

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Toofunkyinhere said:

Madonna - I am a Virgin


oh you're just doing it on purpose. got it
cream.
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Reply #122 posted 04/02/09 5:25am

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Toofunkyinhere said:

Mariah Carey - Daydream


You know very well that this was NOT her debut...
"Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth"
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Reply #123 posted 04/02/09 5:29am

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Beat me to it, that was the first album that came to mind when I saw the title of the post. Album was amazing - still one of my favs.
"I know that living with u baby, was sometimes hard...but I'm willing 2 give it another try.
Cause nothing compares....nothing compares 2 u!"
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Reply #124 posted 04/02/09 12:22pm

rmartin70

Led Zeppelin- LED ZEPPELIN
Guns N' Roses- APPETITE FOR DESTRUCTION
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Reply #125 posted 04/02/09 12:54pm

Graycap23

Lauren Hill
D'angelo
Maxwell
Erykah Badu
Mint Condition
Jodeci
Tonex
Alexander Oneal
The Time
Eric Benet
Barry Adamson
Lewis Taylor
Tina Marie
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Reply #126 posted 04/02/09 4:40pm

suga10

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suga10 said:



Well I take debut to mean the beginning album of someone's career.

Michael's solo career as a full grown man (with his man voice) started wih Off the Wall

Why does it matter if he was a full grown man? Even by your definition 'Got To Be There' is the beginning album of Michaels solo career.


Well everyone has a different perception of what debut means.

Maybe your misunderstanding me.

But debut can also mean the the first album of a solo career.

Most people consider Off the Wall as the first album of his solo career (not in terms of success, but as the beginning album of an official solo career), with Thriller, Bad, Dangerous, History, and Invincible coming afterwards. When he made those albums like Forever Michael and Got to be There, he was not a solo artist that time. He was still Michael Jackson of the Jackson 5.

With Janet- yes Control is not her debut- her debut was Janet Jackson. The album below


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Reply #127 posted 04/02/09 7:38pm

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suga10 said:

Arnotts said:


Why does it matter if he was a full grown man? Even by your definition 'Got To Be There' is the beginning album of Michaels solo career.


Well everyone has a different perception of what debut means.


Maybe your misunderstanding me.

But debut can also mean the the first album of a solo career.

Most people consider Off the Wall as the first album of his solo career (not in terms of success, but as the beginning album of an official solo career), with Thriller, Bad, Dangerous, History, and Invincible coming afterwards. When he made those albums like Forever Michael and Got to be There, he was not a solo artist that time. He was still Michael Jackson of the Jackson 5.

With Janet- yes Control is not her debut- her debut was Janet Jackson. The album below


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[Edited 4/2/09 17:45pm]


No. People are choosing to IGNORE the definition of the word 'debut.'
Calling milk water will never turn the Pacific Ocean white. Nor will people start thinking fish live in milk. Words have meanings. They experiences are subject to perception, words are not.
I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think.
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Reply #128 posted 04/02/09 11:39pm

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SUPRMAN said:

suga10 said:



Well everyone has a different perception of what debut means.


Maybe your misunderstanding me.

But debut can also mean the the first album of a solo career.

Most people consider Off the Wall as the first album of his solo career (not in terms of success, but as the beginning album of an official solo career), with Thriller, Bad, Dangerous, History, and Invincible coming afterwards. When he made those albums like Forever Michael and Got to be There, he was not a solo artist that time. He was still Michael Jackson of the Jackson 5.

With Janet- yes Control is not her debut- her debut was Janet Jackson. The album below


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[Edited 4/2/09 17:45pm]


No. People are choosing to IGNORE the definition of the word 'debut.'
Calling milk water will never turn the Pacific Ocean white. Nor will people start thinking fish live in milk. Words have meanings. They experiences are subject to perception, words are not.

Agreed.

This is starting to get ridiculous...
It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.

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Reply #129 posted 04/03/09 9:47am

legna

Amos Lee - Amos Lee
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Reply #130 posted 04/03/09 2:59pm

Detroit

InsatiableCream said:

Toofunkyinhere said:

Santana - Supernatural cool


what. the. fuck.


LOL!!
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Reply #131 posted 04/03/09 3:01pm

Detroit

There are many but the one that comes to my head right now is Alanis Morisette -Jagged Little Pill. Wait..maybe this isn't her debut..is it?
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Reply #132 posted 04/04/09 5:17am

Arnotts

suga10 said:

Arnotts said:


Why does it matter if he was a full grown man? Even by your definition 'Got To Be There' is the beginning album of Michaels solo career.


Well everyone has a different perception of what debut means.

Maybe your misunderstanding me.

But debut can also mean the the first album of a solo career.

Most people consider Off the Wall as the first album of his solo career (not in terms of success, but as the beginning album of an official solo career), with Thriller, Bad, Dangerous, History, and Invincible coming afterwards. When he made those albums like Forever Michael and Got to be There, he was not a solo artist that time. He was still Michael Jackson of the Jackson 5.

He was still in the Jacksons when Off The Wall and Thriller came out, so his debut must be Bad neutral
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Reply #133 posted 04/09/09 12:56pm

trueiopian

suga10 said:

Arnotts said:


Why does it matter if he was a full grown man? Even by your definition 'Got To Be There' is the beginning album of Michaels solo career.


Well everyone has a different perception of what debut means.

Maybe your misunderstanding me.

But debut can also mean the the first album of a solo career.

Most people consider Off the Wall as the first album of his solo career (not in terms of success, but as the beginning album of an official solo career), with Thriller, Bad, Dangerous, History, and Invincible coming afterwards. When he made those albums like Forever Michael and Got to be There, he was not a solo artist that time. He was still Michael Jackson of the Jackson 5.

With Janet- yes Control is not her debut- her debut was Janet Jackson. The album below


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[Edited 4/2/09 17:45pm]


Well, Janet considers Control to be her debut
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Reply #134 posted 04/09/09 2:04pm

FuNkeNsteiN

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trueiopian said:

suga10 said:



Well everyone has a different perception of what debut means.

Maybe your misunderstanding me.

But debut can also mean the the first album of a solo career.

Most people consider Off the Wall as the first album of his solo career (not in terms of success, but as the beginning album of an official solo career), with Thriller, Bad, Dangerous, History, and Invincible coming afterwards. When he made those albums like Forever Michael and Got to be There, he was not a solo artist that time. He was still Michael Jackson of the Jackson 5.

With Janet- yes Control is not her debut- her debut was Janet Jackson. The album below


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[Edited 4/2/09 17:45pm]


Well, Janet considers Control to be her debut

Guess she doesn't know what the word "debut" means then.
It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.

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Reply #135 posted 04/09/09 7:20pm

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FuNkeNsteiN said:

trueiopian said:



Well, Janet considers Control to be her debut

Guess she doesn't know what the word "debut" means then.


Yup. That's all that means.
I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think.
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Reply #136 posted 04/10/09 6:38am

TyphoonTip

FuNkeNsteiN said:

trueiopian said:



Well, Janet considers Control to be her debut

Guess she doesn't know what the word "debut" means then.


Does Bjork know what it means?
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Reply #137 posted 04/10/09 12:53pm

Nelson4Life

Prince- For You

The Mars Volta- De-Loused in the Comatorium(all their albums are dope!!!!)

Planet X- Universe

Seal- Seal

Circa Survive- Juturna

Nikka Costa- everybody got that something

Lauryn Hill- The miseducation of LH

Hella- Hold you Horse Is

The Receiving End of Sirens- Between the Heart and the Synapse

Test Icicles- For Screening Purposes Only

Bloc Party- Silent Alarm

Dave Matthews Band- Crash

Alanis Morissette- Jagges Little Pill

Lady Sovereign- Public Warning
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U can cut off all my fins - But 2 your ways I will not bend
I'll die before I let U tell me how 2 swim
And I'll come back again as a dolphin
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Reply #138 posted 04/10/09 7:54pm

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jay z - resonable doubt
Are you ready for Jehovah's return? Cuz if you not *holds up TRC*
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Reply #139 posted 04/10/09 8:20pm

PurpleCharm

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Yes!

worship
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Reply #140 posted 04/10/09 8:26pm

PurpleCharm

Toni Braxton - Toni Braxton
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Reply #141 posted 04/13/09 9:41pm

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SUPRMAN said:

suga10 said:



Well everyone has a different perception of what debut means.


Maybe your misunderstanding me.

But debut can also mean the the first album of a solo career.

Most people consider Off the Wall as the first album of his solo career (not in terms of success, but as the beginning album of an official solo career), with Thriller, Bad, Dangerous, History, and Invincible coming afterwards. When he made those albums like Forever Michael and Got to be There, he was not a solo artist that time. He was still Michael Jackson of the Jackson 5.

With Janet- yes Control is not her debut- her debut was Janet Jackson. The album below


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[Edited 4/2/09 17:45pm]


No. People are choosing to IGNORE the definition of the word 'debut.'
Calling milk water will never turn the Pacific Ocean white. Nor will people start thinking fish live in milk. Words have meanings. They experiences are subject to perception, words are not.


nod I define 'debut' as the first time I ever heard that person; so, technically, "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill" really isn't Lauryn Hill's debut album since she was in the Fugees long before she went solo...if we were really going to go on 100% accuracy about debuts.
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Reply #142 posted 04/13/09 11:48pm

TyphoonTip

Which is Bjork's debut album?
I guess technically it's the first, but I'd imagine that most would agree, including Bjork herself, that it's the second.



....See, it's not always that cut and dry.
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Reply #143 posted 04/15/09 5:44pm

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suga10 said:

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Such a great album biggrin
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Reply #144 posted 04/16/09 4:07am

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Incredibly I think (Even tho she didn't follow up on it)

Macy Gray, On life and how it is
The Stylistics (Self titled debut)
The Doors
The Rolling Stones (Also known as "England's latest hitmakers" in the States)
Alanis Morisette, Jagged Little Pill
Cyndi Lauper, She's so unusual
Elton John, Empty Sky
The Simpsons sing the blues
Michael Jackson Got to be there
The Miracles, Hi we're the Miracles
So what are u going 2 do? R u just gonna sit there and watch? I'm not gonna stop until the war is over. Its gonna take a long time
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