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Rolling Stone's Editors and its readers have put together a list of must have songs for you collection. At the very least, you can listen to them in alphabetical order at Rolling Stone Via Rhapsody:

"In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" - The Allman Brothers Band

"Bela Lugosi's Dead" - Bauhaus

"B-Boy Bouillabaisse" - The Beastie Boys

"Hey Jude" - The Beatles

"War Pigs/Luke's Wall" - Black Sabbath

"Tender" - Blur

"Bel Air" - Can

"Pictures of You" - The Cure

"Station to Station" - David Bowie

"Layla" - Derek & the Dominoes

"The End" - The Doors

"Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands" - Bob Dylan

"Maggot Brain" - Funkadelic

"The Message" - Grandmaster Flash

"Jesus of Suburbia" - Green Day

"Estranged" - Guns N' Roses

"Isn't It a Pity?"- George Harrison

"In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" - Iron Butterfly

"Three Days" - Jane's Addiction

"Scenes from an Italian Restaurant" - Billy Joel

"Funeral for a Friend" - Elton John

"In the Court of the Crimson King" - King Crimson

"All My Friends" - LCD Soundsystem

"When the Levee Breaks"- Led Zeppelin

"Free Bird" - Lynyrd Skynyrd

"Autobahn" - Kraftwerk

"One" - Metallica

"Chloe Dancer/Crown of Thorns" - Mother Love Bone

"Oh, Comely" - Neutral Milk Hotel

"Blue Monday" - New Order

"We're In This Together" - Nine Inch Nail

"Champagne Supernova" - Oasis

"Sheep" - Pink Floyd

"Purple Rain" - Prince

"Can't You Hear Me Knockin'" - The Rolling Stones

"Svefn-g-englar" - Sigur Ros

"The Sprawl" - Sonic Youth

"Jungleland" - Bruce Springsteen

"I Am the Resurrection" - Stone Roses

"Frankie Teardrop" - Suicide

"Marquee Moon" - Television

"What Goes Around Comes Around" - Justin Timberlake

"Heroin" - Velvet Underground

"Only in Dreams" - Weezer

"Ball & Biscuit" - The White Stripes

"Won't Get Fooled Again" - The Who

"Spiders (Kidsmoke)" - Wilco

"Starship Trooper" - Yes

"Cortez the Killer" - Neil Young

"Willie the Pimp"- Frank Zappa

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