9. The Tipping Point (2004): Following immediately the two most groundbreaking, progressive records by any band more than a decade past their debut, The Tipping Point felt like a step backward -- an eschewing of the complex songcraft and musical exploration the Roots had been pushing through the dawn of the new century. It's not a bad album by any ...
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