Pixies - "Surferosa"
While I understand that you're thinking in technical terms, I don't think you can isolate the technical achievement from the material. Black Flag's "Damaged" produced by Alan Parson's would have been an entirely different record, and very likely wouldn't have been the classic it is today (not questioning his ability, which is tremendous, just the appropriateness).
That said, the opening drums of the Pixies' "Bone Machine" shake the walls, and the live, almost impromptu feel of the album just conveys so much energy. This was the album that introduced me (and a lot of the rest of the world) to Steve Albini, and at the time, it sounded like nothing else out there.
I still listen to that album and go "Wow". Recorded almost 20 years ago, and it still sounds fresh and as current as anything happening in indie rock.
I also really like Smashing Pumkins' "Gish" produced by Butch Vig. The drum work on that album and the layers of guitars sound sooo good on a nice monitor system...