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Old 11-03-2013, 04:39 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default When should have your favorite bands and artists quit recording new albums?

Hey guys,

Here's something I'd like to know, been talking to a friend of mine yesterday and we compared between bands and artists, who should have quit recording new albums at what year, meaning they are over the top and it's time to say thank you, goodbye and quit. So, here is my list:

Depeche Mode = Ultra, 1997 should have been their last album, after that no album was really that good or anticipated.

Madonna = Ray of Light, 1998 should have been her last album.

Metallica = Load, 1996 should have been their last album.

Enigma = The Screen Behind The Mirror should have been their last album.

What is your list? What do you think? Do you have bands and artists you like and enjoy listening to yet still think like me that at some point in the past they should have quit and from that point on no album was truly good enough?
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