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Top Five Albums Of All Time??


Seal (SmittyIsOurSavior)

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If you look at the top selling albums of all time, it has some slight surprised. Thriller at number one, no surprise there. But Back in Black is number two. I had no idea it would be that high.

Top 15 selling albums of alltime.

Michael Jackson thriller

AC/DC Back in Black

Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon

Whitney Houston / Various artists The Bodyguard

Meat Loaf Bat Out of Hell

Eagles Their Greatest Hits

Various artists Dirty Dancing

Backstreet Boys Millennium

Bee Gees / Various artists Saturday Night Fever

Fleetwood Mac Rumours

Shania Twain Come On Over

Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IV

Alanis Morissette Jagged Little Pill

The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band

Celine Dion Falling into You

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Yeah it only sold well over 10 million copies. One of my fav albums from the past 20 years.

I didn't see yours or beanies list....

Just messing with you, but pop music proves sales don't equate talent.

Metallica ...And Justice for All

Guns N' Roses Appetite for Destruction

Black Sabbath Paranoid

Pantera Vulgar Display of Power

Tool Aenima

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