#5 The Beatles, 'Abbey Road' (1969)
“And in the end/The love you take/Is equal to the love you make,” and so ends the last song on the last album by arguably the greatest band of all time, The Beatles. It also ends their run on this journey. I’m getting ahead of myself, however. Firstly, while completely true, a few of the above statements are a bit misleading. It was the last album that the band would record together, but not their last to be released. ‘Let It Be’ was released seven and a half months later. And while ‘The End’ is the last credited song on the record, there is a another one.
#6 Nirvana, 'Nevermind' (1991)
Opening with four simple power chords that defined a generation, ‘Nevermind’ is the second studio album by arguably the greatest alternative bands of our time. “Here we are now, entertain us” implores Cobain, screeching over Dave Grohl’s brutal drum attack and Krist Novoselic’s signature bass sounds. By his own admission, Cobain was unashamedly trying to rip off the Pixies.