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I have to go with Thriller even though I the only MJ album I actually own is Off the Wall. Thriller is probably both Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones best work not to mention its the best selling album of all times but that's really irrelevant.



rafichamp said:
I am the ultimate fan, and I have to say that it is Dangerous.

Yes sir! I approve of this! =P



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Why is Bionic Commando Rearmed 2 getting so much hate? We finally get a real game and they're not even satisfied... I'm starting to hate the gaming community so f****** much...

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One thing great about Bad is the song Just Good Friends you can't get much better then a duet with MJ and Stevie Wonder.



Thriller

Off The Wall is second.



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Thriller. Too damn catchy for it not to be.



Choosing between Thriller and Bad is like choosing between the Godfather Part 1 and 2 you can't go wrong either way. Bad probably was MJ's most ambitious work because he originally wrote 33 songs for it and the main track Bad was originally supposed to be a duet between MJ and Prince. Also if you include music videos I would give the edge to Bad. The music video for Bad was directed by Martin Scorsese you can't get much better then that.



i would have to say thriller beat it and billie jean what more could you ask for?



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