My vote goes for The Velvet Underground and Nico. It was their best album and incredibly influential.
Arcade Fire, Funeral
The Beatles, Meet the Beatles
Bjork, Debut
Daft Punk, Homework
The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Are You Experienced?
Nine Inch Nails, Pretty Hate Machine
Oasis, Definitely Maybe
Sex Pistols, Never Mind the Bollocks
Sigur Ros, Agaetis Byrjun
The Velvet Underground, The Velvet Underground and Nico
My vote goes for The Velvet Underground and Nico. It was their best album and incredibly influential.
there's definitely a bunch of albums missing from that list...
What kind of a list is that?
i dont like one of does bands! update that list
A good song should make you wanna tap your feet and get with your girl. A great song should destroy cops and set fire to the suburbs. I’m only interested in writing great songs. - Tom Morello
I voted Daft, but Velvet Underground is probably the choice. Also, Sex Pistols should be substituted with The Clash.
There are way too many albums out there that should make this list. To make a poll like this you need like 1000000 spots and not just 10 like the board allows haha.
Haha, I am the only one who voted for the Sex Pistols so far!
u forgot Rage Against the Machine. i boycott your poll.
Sex Pistols are one of the worst things to happen to music and I love my punk rock.
I'm gonna get bashed but "Appetite For Destruction" is one of the best of all time. Say what you want about that band now but that album is great
Why is this in the lineup section?
You forgot Led Zeppelin I. I would have voted for that.
well, it's not asking what was the greatest debut ever...it's out of these choices "whose debut album is better"
Honestly my vote would go to Pablo Honey...its so much more then "Creep"
lollipops and crisps
DJ Shadow - Endtroducing
How you dare excluding it from your list?![]()
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The Velvet Underground and Nico because i'm wearing the album cover t-shirt today.
She had one when she was really young and then one of Jazz standards sung in Icelanding. Both were extremely successful in Iceland, and both were billed as Bjork, so Debut would be her third solo album.
And, Meet the Beatles is the U.S. version of Please Please Me, which is the first Beatles album. Cmon.
The Beatles - Please Please Me (LP March 1963, CD February 1987, Reissued November 1988)
I Saw Her Standing There
Misery
Anna (Go To Him)
Chains
Boys
Ask Me Why
Please Please Me
Love Me Do
P.S I Love You
Baby, It's You
Do You Want To Know
A Taste of Honey
There's A Place
Twist and Shout
With The Beatles (November 1963)
Meet The Beatles (LP January 1964)
I Want To Hold Your Hand
I Saw Her Standing There
This Boy
It Won't Be Long
All I've Got To Do
All My Loving
Don't Bother Me
Little Child
Till there Was You
Hold Me Tight
I Wanna Be Your Man
Not A Second Time
BJORK
as Bjork Gudmundsdottir
Bjork (LP December 1977)
Tappi Tikarrass (Bjork - vocals)
Bitid Fast I Vitid (LP September 1981)
Kukl (Bjork - vocals)
The Eye (LP November 1984)
The Sugarcubes
Life's Too Good (LP/Cassette/CD April 1988)
as Bjork Gudmundsdottir & Trio Gudmundar Ingolfssonar
Gling-glo (LP/C/CD October 1990)
as Bjork
Debut (LP/C/CD July 1993)
you guys are giving him way too hard a time he has the best two debut albums on here. (VU and Hendrix)