# four hundred fifty-one

Back In The USA
MC5
By economizing their ferocious jams, the Motor City Five distilled their sound and unleashed this visceral blast of streetwise and revolutionary rock.
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# four hundred sixty-one

How Will The Wolf Survive?
Los Lobos
This heartening blend of Mexican folk and indie rock was an auspicious beginning for one of L.A.'s most revered bands.
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# four hundred sixty-six

Live Through This
Hole
Courtney Love remains a lightning rod for criticism, but the power of this album -- released just after husband Kurt Cobain's death -- is undeniable.
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# four hundred seventy-three

A Rush Of Blood To The Head
Coldplay
The latest from British rock's Great White Hope sparkles with melody and dynamic arrangements.
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# four hundred seventy-six

The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Yes, white men CAN play the blues. When Dylan went electric at Newport, this was the band he chose for back-up, and these Chicago-style scorchers are the reason why.
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# four hundred seventy-seven

The Score
The Fugees
This seminal album took hip-hop back from the gangstas and launched the careers of Wyclef Jean and Lauryn Hill.
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