Just listened to Appetite For Destruction again and every song takes me back to 1987/8 whenever it came out.
Must have worn the tape out after 100's of plays.
What albums did you smash the shit out at the time and do you still listen to them?
Just listened to Appetite For Destruction again and every song takes me back to 1987/8 whenever it came out.
Must have worn the tape out after 100's of plays.
What albums did you smash the shit out at the time and do you still listen to them?
cmoney :It would be nice if Mexico could simply get human feces out of its drinking water
"Birds born in a cage think flying is an illness." - Alejandro Jodorowsky
"America is not so much a nightmare as a non-dream. The American non-dream is precisely a move to wipe the dream out of existence. The dream is a spontaneous happening and therefore dangerous to a control system set up by the non-dreamers." -- William S. Burroughs
For me, one of the best albums ever made.
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Originally Posted by Hockey Guy
I have over 400 vinyl albums. Don't really play them anymore (too easy to just play them on my iPod). The one with the grooves most worn is Led Zeppelin II. Best metal album of all time.
I remember 400.. I put the breaks on around 4000... the rest are in the garage btw.
caveat: a lot of those are 12"s
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"Birds born in a cage think flying is an illness." - Alejandro Jodorowsky
"America is not so much a nightmare as a non-dream. The American non-dream is precisely a move to wipe the dream out of existence. The dream is a spontaneous happening and therefore dangerous to a control system set up by the non-dreamers." -- William S. Burroughs
2 from high school. Pantera's Far Beyond Driven and the ratm debut album.
I don't regularly listen to either album anymore, but I still love and know them like the back of my hand. The ratm album is the first album I ever tried to learn all the way through on guitar, and Far Beyond Driven is still my favorite heavy rock/metal sound ever. In my opinion, Dimebag's best album.
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cmoney :It would be nice if Mexico could simply get human feces out of its drinking water
Alien Lanes is the only cd that I ever wore out.
Tbh when i'm working it's always chilled out stuff, so by default it's the most listened to.
I have something called the #1 Baroque Album, but this is close to it..
I will never understand how Led Zeppelin gets lumped into the metal category. They are blues rock IMO. Granted, there are some heavy guitar riffs, but the majority of their songs are blues based, and a lot of their songs are covers of blues pieces.
Over the years my most played album is probably Pink Floyd- Animals.
I can never get enough of Dogs.
#1
#2
#3
Save a Cow - Eat a Vegetarian, they're grass-fed.
get rich or die trying
Arc Angels - Arc Angels
Stevie Ray Vaughn's former bass player and drummer, along with Charlie Sexton and Doyle Brahmhall III.
Amazing CD
3rd Bass - The Cactus Cee/d
Mc Serch, Pete Nice
My favorite rap album
I have over 30K cd's and plenty of External HD's full of MP3 bootlegs and entire albums. These two got the most play by far.
Cheap Trick At Budokan. Vinyl on side 2 was plum worn out. I still have the Japanese insert.
I've considered myself a fan of the Kinks from an early age but when they were putting out the stuff I responded to, i.e. Permanent Waves, I didn't realize their extensive history and influence overall.
For instance, I've not heard of the album you rate as number one. I may have heard some of the songs idk.
I'll look forward to listening to this album.
Also, your number three is right in my wheelhouse.
How is it I hate you about half the time?
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