Post-1997 Genaside II: Ad Finité (it's actually their second album, but still a killer) Shivaree: I Oughtta Give You A Shot In The Head For Making Me Live In This Dump (The first album, the best songs. Their second CD is all good too.) I think not too many groundbreaking albums (especially in electronica) were made after 1997, but that's just my opinion. You can't better what has been done once. Not even the Prodigy can repeat themselves. The only good albums were made by artists who didn't make as much money as once revelative cahrt-topper acts. The Prodge boys did it with "Experience", which was fast but still had proper songs. Their second LP is just a re-make of the first, with guitars dropped in. The third is just shit. I mostly buy singles nowadays, but very few albums. I could listen to "Sometimes" from Les Rhytmes Digitales, but a full CD full of that soft-sounding, French-made electronica...no, thanks. I don't like Air and Daft Punk for the same reason. It's not hard, it's mellow. Non-1997: For me the post-KLF-era's biggest faves were the second Sheep On Drugs LP, the first Prodigy, the first Portishead (+all Dummy era singles). There are others but that would be far too offtopic. "We don't chant" (Meat Beat Manifesto: Electric People) _________________________________________________________________ Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail