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I think the first five Cheap Trick albums are classics. I saw them in San Diego in the '70s, and they were super-tight AND loud live, which was only reinforced when I got the At Budokan album. I have to admit that after the first five albums, I stopped paying attention to them. They seemed to go from Power Pop Masters with a Geek Guitar God to something totally different. I highly recommend the first five. I guess my faves are Cheap Trick and At Budokan.
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