cut chemist and dj shadow-product placement
fantomas-director's cut
the pist-ideasarebulletproof
jurassic 5- power in numbers (ok, that one was a little mainstream, but well worth the listen if you want to hear hip hop that is actually intelligent)
propagandhi-today's empires, tommorrow's ashes
Robert Johnson- steady rollin' man (or any other comp. of his work). He truly is beyond a shadow of a doubt the best blues musician who ever lived
conflict-it's time to see who's who now
bad brains-bad brains
augustus pablo-king tubby meets rockers uptown (old school jamaican/aka REAL dub from the man who invented dub, king tubby. best dub album ever)
the oppressed-music for hooligans
krs one-a retrospective
mc5-kick out the jams
that's all I can think of off the top of my head.
oh and if death metal is your bag, and you can find it, pick up any album by Icor.
*remembers Iced Earth* good one