Albums That Fortunately Did Not Adhere to the Rule of Three
Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 02/20/2001 - 10:22
Tags:
- "Ten," Pearl Jam
- "Grave Dancers Union," Soul Asylum
- "August and Everything After," Counting Crows
- "Eponymous," REM
- "Boys For Pele," Tori Amos
- "Throwing Copper," Live
- "Pretty Hate Machine," Nine Inch Nails
- "More Music From Braveheart"
- "Temple of the Dog," Temple of the Dog
- "Apple," Mother Love Bone
- "...And Out Come the Wolves," Rancid
- "Legend," Clannad
Author Comments:
My Rule of Three for albums is simple-- if I've heard three songs off the album and liked it, I'll seriously consider buying it. These albums got around my rule by having only one or two singles I'd heard... and I wasn't mistaken in picking them up, they're good stuff.








"boys for pele" was tori's third album. =). not to be picky, i just wanted to make sure that if you're a fan of that one, you should check out the two before it as well ("little earthquakes" and "under the pink."). ~me