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 There are some really great bands mentioned here...  Here are my picks: 
60's - Beatles, hands down
 
70's - Ramones, Queen
 
80's - Pixies, Sonic Youth, the Cars - I could go on... class of '86 LOL
 
90's - Nirvana, Pavement, Sonic Youth
 
00's - I have no clue what the kids listen to these days.   
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 I believe I mentioned The Doors, . . . . and Queen, no.
   |  Ummm ... that is where you are very wrong ... As an FM Radio DJ , I can tell you, that as far as vintage classic rock goes, Queen was prolly one of the most influential bands of the 70's and 80's !!!
 
Did you know "THE GAME" is #4 on the Billboard  ALL-TIME RECORD SALES chart ???
 
Now guess the top 3 ... and I will make this easier for some, harder for others ... Led Zeppelin IV is number 8 
 
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 Let me guess...  top three album sales of all time...
 Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon (has to be one of them)
 Beatles - Sgt Peppers
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		| Originally posted by Evil Chris Let me guess...  top three album sales of all time...
 
 Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon (has to be one of them)
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 Led Zeppelin II
 
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 k.  hehe, I must have missed that part. hmmm  here's my guesses then... 
1. The Beattles - White Album
 
2. The Ramones - Ramones
 
3. Led Zepplin - IV
 
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I have. primus and rhcp are no contest... seriously
 
As for Rush, yup, excellent drummer.  But a different style.  Also, did you know that a lot of rush's studio work is multi-layered?  i.e. they play over themselves making it seems like they're really, really good...  Its not why they did it, but thats why a lot of people think they're so talented. 
 
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 2. The Ramones - Ramones
 
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   |  Two of those albums are in the top 10 ... but none of them are in the top 3
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 I'm still thinking of what #'s 2 and 3 could be....
  
 Wait....  Peter Frampton... Frampton Comes Alive
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Peter Frampton does not even make the list, and the list goes to 30  
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 Yes .... Meatloaf "Bat out of Hell" is #1, having gone over 17 times platinum ... Well Done Chris!
 
 Peter Frampton does not even make the list, and the list goes to 30
   |  hmmm, my sources must be a little different than yours. Platinum means they have sold 1 million copies, that being said:
 
The Eagles 
 Greatest Hits, Vol 1 
 26 million 
 1976
  
Michael Jackson 
 Thriller 
 25 million 
 1982
  
Led Zeppelin 
 IV (Zoso) 
 22 million 
 1971
  
Billy Joel 
 Greatest Hits Vol 1 & 2 
 21 million 
 1985
  
Fleetwood Mac 
 Rumours 
 18 million 
 1977
  
Whitney Houston 
 The Bodyguard (Soundtrack) 
 17 million 
 1992
  
Shania Twain 
 Come on Over 
 17 million 
 1997
  
Boston 
 Boston 
 16 million 
 1976
  
Hootie and the Blowfish 
 Cracked Rear View 
 16 million 
 1994
  
The Eagles 
 Hotel California 
 15 million 
 1976
  
Bee Gees, etc 
 Saturday Night Fever (Soundtrack) 
 15 million 
 1977
  
Guns N' Roses 
 Appetite for Destruction 
 15 million 
 1987
  
Bruce Springsteen 
 Born in the U.S.A. 
 15 million 
 1984
  
Static-X 
 Wisconsin Death Trip 
 15 million 
 1999
  
Santana 
 Supernatural 
 13 million 
 1999
  
Elton John 
 Greatest Hits 
 13 million 
 1974
  
Bruce Springsteen 
 Live 1975-85 
 13 million 
 1986
  
Garth Brooks 
 Double Live 
 13 million 
 1998
  
Whitney Houston 
 Whitney Houston 
 13 million 
 1985
  
Led Zeppelin  
 II 
 12 million 
 1969
  
Bon Jovi 
 Slippery When Wet 
 12 million 
 1986
  
Backstreet Boys 
 Millennium 
 12 million 
 1999
  
Boyz II Men 
 II 
 12 million 
 1994
  
Backstreet Boys 
 Backstreet Boys 
 11 million 
 1997
  
James Taylor 
 Greatest Hits 
 11 million 
 1976
  
Matchbox 20 
 Yourself or Someone Like You 
 11 million 
 1996
  
TLC 
 Crazy SexyCool 
 11 million 
 1994
  
Shania Twain 
 The Woman in Me 
 11 million 
 1995
  
(misc. soundtrack) 
 Dirty Dancing 
 11 million 
 1987
  
Nirvana 
 Nevermind 
 10 million 
 1991
  
AC/DC 
 Back in Black 
 10 million 
 1980
  
Madonna 
 Like a Virgin 
 10 million 
 1984
  
U2 
 Joshua Tree 
 10 million 
 1987
  
Eric Clapton 
 Unplugged 
 10 million 
 1992
  
Dixie Chicks 
 Wide Open 
 10 million 
 1998
  
Van Halen 
 Van Halen 
 10 million 
 1978
  
Mariah Carey 
 Music Box 
 10 million 
 1993
  
Doobie Brothers 
 Best of the Doobie Brothers 
 10 million 
 1976
  
Green Day 
 Dookie 
 10 million 
 1994
  
Journey 
 Greatest Hits 
 10 million 
 1988
  
N'Sync 
 'N Sync 
 10 million 
 1998
  
The Notorious B.I.G. 
 Life After Death 
 10 million 
 1997
  
No Doubt 
 Tragic Kingdom 
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 1995 |  
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 #1 Meatloaf - Bat Out of Hell
 #2 Supertramp - Breakfast in America
 #3 Eagles - Greatest Hits 1971-1975
 #4 Queen - The Game
 #5Micheal Jaskson - Thriller
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 #7Boston - Boston
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 here, Smashing Pumpkins live:
 
 http://www.drguile.com/perso/sp_geekusa.mp3
 
 such precision work at such a high speed...
  
 but of course, this is just personal opinion... its not an official ranking ;p
 |  I am a huge Smashing Pumpkins fan. The only time I got to see them live, though, was when they had the drummer from Filter. He kicked ass. I never thought anyone could truly do Chamberlain justice, and I was a little apprehensive at the whole idea of nit seeing the band complete, but I was not let down. All this coming from a true fan of Chamberlain.     
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 There are some pretty good choices here mangs.  
 here's my opinions:
 
 60s ... uh hands down without a doubt the #1 band of all time THE BEATLES!!!
 
 70s ... tuff one, toss up between Led and Pink. pink had the best album i.m.e.s.h.o. in The Wall but Led has many good albums.
 
 80s ... mang, another tuff one for me. #1 i'll just say Talking Heads and  not think about it anymore...Def Lepard too damn many....
 
 90s ... wow.nobody really jumping out at me for the #1 spot... I'll say Beck.
 
 Now ... Creed, Puddle of Mudd,
 
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 hmmm, my sources must be a little different than yours. Platinum means they have sold 1 million copies, that being said:
 
 Static-X
 Wisconsin Death Trip
 15 million
 1999
 
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 I was going to say Nirvana for the 90s as I am a huge Nirvana fan, but they just didn't have the longevity IMO. 
Certainly they changed the pace of music in the late 80s and had a great impact on 90s alternative music.  I just wish Cobain hadn't done himself in.  There was a lot of music left to make by those guys.
 
However I was happy to see Dave Grohl start his own band.  The Foo Fighters have a new CD out.... gotta get me a copy.
 
Nirvana also has a new one coming out this Tuesday.  Old unreleased stuff from what I read.  I'll probably grab that one too.
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