Felt 2: A Tribute to Lisa Bonet (2005):

Would you date Lisa Bonet? I would. But Slug and Murs took the debate to a whole 'nother level when the two Rhymesayers vied over position with the hottie during a tour bus debate. The result: 2005's Felt 2: A Tribute to Lisa Bonet. Ant's production is on point, and Slug and Murs compliment each other well lyrically -- although Slug definitely steals the spotlight on more than a couple tracks:
Coming to America (1988):

"The royal penis is clean, your highness." Without a doubt, a classic. Eddie Murphy stars in what is arguably the funniest, most ignorant dose of comedic genius in the modern era.
Surrealistic Pillow (1967):

One of the defining albums of a generation and, in my opinion, Jefferson Airplane's best work.
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004):

Not as earth shattering as a I remembered it being, but still a good love story. Jim Carey and Kate Winslet at their finest.
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