Ultimate Albums (2002)
Synopsis
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First Air Date: 2002-03-10
Last Air Date: 2003-08-03
Number of Seasons: 1
Number of Episodes: 19
Networks: VH1
Top Cast
- Meat Loaf as N/A
- Carlos Santana as N/A
- Eminem as Self
- Snoop Dogg as Self
- Dr. Dre as Self
Seasons
Season 1 (2002)
No overview available for this season.
Episodes:
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Ep. 1: Dookie
Green Day
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Ep. 2: Pyromania
When they went into the studio to make Pyromania, Def Leppard were just another meat and potatoes rock band with two flop albums and a silly name. But producer Mutt Lange had a dream of stadium-filling choruses, whomping drum tracking, and turning these Sheffield wannabes into pop-rock gods. VH1 tells the tale of how one guitar player and thousands of overdubs later, a masterpiece was born.
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Ep. 3: Legend
Bob Marley & the Wailers
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Ep. 4: Slippery When Wet
Bon Jovi
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Ep. 5: Bat Out of Hell
Meat Loaf From Iceland to Italy, rock fans around the world almost immediately understood the power of Bat Out of Hell. But it took a while for America to get to the heart of Meat Loaf's rock musical, which ultimately put some much-needed body fluids back into rock ‘n' roll. Here were seven turbo-charged songs - nay, arias - about things that made sense to anyone who'd ever lived through prom night.
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Ep. 6: Blood Sugar Sex Magick
Red Hot Chili Peppers Red Hot Chili Peppers were the world's greatest party band - except the world didn't know it yet. All that changed with Blood Sugar Sex Magik. Inspired by sobriety, a new guitarist, and maybe a ghost or two, the veteran group's 1991 crossover success redefined the California sound. Ultimate Albums celebrates the sexy insanity of the disc's popfunknroll.
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Ep. 7: The Marshall Mathers LP
Eminem
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Ep. 8: Raising Hell
Run-DMC
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Ep. 9: Tragic Kingdom
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Ep. 10: CrazySexyCool
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Ep. 11: Led Zeppelin IV
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Ep. 12: Dr. Feelgood
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Ep. 13: KISS Alive
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Ep. 14: Back In Black
In April 1980, AC/DC's vocalist, Bon Scott, died from heavy drinking one night and choked. After that, Brian Johnson replaced Scott. Later that year, Back in Black was recorded and was considered AC/DC's greatest album of all time and still is considered that today.
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Ep. 15: The Black Album
This episode explores why twelve years after its release ""Metallica"" stands as one of the best selling rock albums of all-time.
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Ep. 16: Songs in a Minor
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Ep. 17: Butterfly
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Ep. 18: Country Grammar
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Ep. 19: Supernatural
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