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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Seattle, WA
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![]() All kidding aside, I like several of the other albums on your list.
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Music Addict
Join Date: May 2009
Location: South Carolina
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Out of every CD I have ever owned I can tell you what day and year I got those. I got those Christmas Day 1998, I was 14 and my mom gave me so much **** because it had explicit lyrics warning on the front. Now with that said... That is the only Limp Bizkit Album I like.... And Korns first 3 are the other 3 I can listen to. I'm surprised You gave me **** for those and not Kottonmouth Kings or Adam Sandler since it isnt a full music Album. I remember getting both those albums.... They made a big impression on me, not enough to be my 15 first replaced but Tool took a good while to grow on me, its album art disturbed me big time though, I owned the barcode verison for a year then I bought the new cover in a pawn shop a while later. Rancid.... Damn, I think just hearing about it, I am going to have to go find my old copy somewhere, I haven't heard it in years, now just having you remind me about it makes me miss it. Last edited by Cadrian; 02-05-2010 at 02:53 PM. |
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This isn't a fight, lol. Don't take it personally.
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Al Dente
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Texas
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I've started my music collection over from scratch at least a handful of times. While I don't think ahead long enough to know what my next 15 albums are going to be, it become a ritual to acquire Pink Floyd-Animals, Beethoven's Piano Sonatas 14, 23, 8, and Miles Davis-Bitches Brew as my first three acquired albums.
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Man vs. Wild Turkey
Join Date: Mar 2009
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Alright, let's see. Seeing as how were just starting over, meaning these would be the ones to tie me over until I restore my collection to it's former glory...
Between the Buried and Me - Colors Pink Floyd - Animals Opeth - Deliverance Mr. Bungle - California Grails - Doomsdayer's Holiday Jimi Hendrix Experience - Are You Experienced? Dead Kennedys - Plastic Surgery Disasters Alice in Chains - Dirt Soundgarden - Superunknown Tool - Aenima Porcupine Tree - Deadwing NOFX - Pump up the Valium Bad Religion - All Ages Primus - Pork Soda Tom Waits - Real Gone I made it a point not to name any artist more than once.
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Join Date: Sep 2009
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![]() i do like it quite a lot. in fact, i got to see him on that tour. it was the first night he played at Royal Albert Hall. Crosby and Nash were there doing backups, and Bowie made a guest appearance to sing Arnold Layne and then Waters' parts on Comfortably Numb. it was the best show ever!
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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i just call them eclectic although admittedly i've never listened to a full album besides their debut. a lot of canadians from my generation can't stand Drinking in LA because it got so overplayed when it first came out. personally it was Len's 'Steal my Sunshine' that angered me to no end around the same time period hahaha.
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thirsty ears
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oh you're canadian, that explains it
![]() i don't think they ever got much airplay outside of canada. don't even remember how i came across them - it was years ago. great band.
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heck they didn't get much airplay besides that one single. they released an awesome video for 'couch surfer' as well but didn't replicate their initial success and i don't remember ever seeing another video.
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Groupie
Join Date: Nov 2010
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I pretty much had to start from scratch, for I was forced to leave my collection behind in process of the move. But I'll give you a list of my top ten I can't live without.
1.) Led Zeppelin I 2.) Fleetwood Mac Mr. Wonderful 3.) Paul Butterfield Blues Band 4.) Cream Wheels of Fire 5.) Buddy Guy A man and the Blues 6.) Muddy Waters Live at Mr Kelly's 7.) Albert King Live 8.) Eric Clapton From the Cradle 9.) Freddy King Just Pickin' 10.) Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble Couldn't Stand the Weather As you can see, the generaration and age difference. It doesn't matter, everone has different prefrences and the list would differ from one individule to another. |
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