2. Phrenology (2002): Coming on the heels of the album that would set the high benchmark for the Roots' entire career, Phrenology had its work more than cut out for it. What the band did in its creation, however, was nothing short of an act of brilliance. Rather than trying to outdo themselves, Black Thought, Questlove, and company instead took ...
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