Snoop Dog -The Last Meal
The Ringo Star All Star Band
Radiohead - Hail to the Thief
David Bowie (one of his, I dt admit to remembering which one)
dude, if thats the worst of your collection then you;re set. hail to the thief is a killer album and bowie more or less rawks and, well, dont know bout the other two but come on man, those arent such bad albums!
I blast it out the front windows when there are a bunch of trunk rattling gangsta rap cars parked at the park across from my house. Ha ha! My sound system cranks and can drwon them out!
Barney actually sounds pretty good when you run him through a subwoofer.
:cool:
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Don't be mankind. ~Captain Beefheart
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Puff Daddy - Forever
Staind - 14 Shades of Grey
Donna Summer's Greatest Hits
Morningwood
Macho Man Randy Savage - Be a Man
Hulk Rules
Powerman 5000 - Tonight the Stars Revolt!
Creed - My Own Prison
Creed - Human Clay
Creed - Weathered
Papa Roach
Disturbed - The Sickness
"This is another sing-a-long." - Eddie Vedder before singing Lukin live at Madison Square Garden.
« One man's glory is another man's hell.
You’re on the outside, never bound by such a spell.
Together in the darkness, alone in the light.
I took it upon me to be yours, Timmy,
I’ll lead your angels and demons at play tonight......»
« One man's glory is another man's hell.
You’re on the outside, never bound by such a spell.
Together in the darkness, alone in the light.
I took it upon me to be yours, Timmy,
I’ll lead your angels and demons at play tonight......»
This thread is halarious, bringing back some great (and some embarassing) memories! I've had alot of pretty bad tapes, CDs weren't around when I started getting into music. Anyways, my worst would probably have to be...
Vanilla Ice
Not only did I own more than 1 of his tapes, but he was also my first concert, where I bought and put on a band T-shirt and I danced my ass off...Am I going to be kicked off the board for this?
I have:
first two Limp Bizkit cds
first four KoRn cds
Blink 182 - Enema of the State
3 Green Day cds
and the feature cd, Macarena Mix with 3 versions of the Macarena and Ace of Base's "The Sign" sung in Spanish
I have 3 Charlotte Church albums, 2 Bond albums, and 1 Kelly Clarkson (my gf bought me this one)
I still listen to Charlotte Church and Bond....but haven't played Kelly Clarkson yet..anyone want it?
" All the stars in the sky, thought you were up in mine
Still I wonder, I wonder......" "Black" tag 09-16-2005 Ottawa
Toronto 2003, Kitchener 2005, Montreal 2005, Ottawa 2005, Toronto II 2006, Albany 2006, Hartford 2006, Camden I 2008, Camden II 2008, Washington, D.C. 2008, Toronto 2009, Chicago I 2009, Columbus 2010, Noblesville, 2010
I no longer have them, but at one time I did own Puff Daddy and the Family as well as a 5-song disc of mixes of Puff Daddy's "Come With Me", the rehash of Kashmir, from Godzilla.
In my defense, I was a very late music bloomer, and I liked the music of "Come with Me" more than anything else. It served as my introduction to Zeppelin. As for the other Puff Daddy CD, the singles from that album were so ubiquitous at the time that I went from hating them to giving in to their catchiness. It didn't take me long to realize though that I don't really respond to rapping the same way I do to singing.
The funny thing is that my best friend's brother, whom I had never met at that point, was the clerk at the store I traded those CDs into.
I still do own a Mighty Mighty Bosstones CD. It's the one with "The Impression I Get", a song I heard in the background of a scene in "Chasing Amy". I guess it's not that embarassing an album, but I am so NOT into ska so it's totally out of place in my collection.
personally i will admit here and now that i have puddle of mudd's life on display.
No, dont throw them out! Keep them, if not for their sentimental value, keep them as a reminder of how your taste in music has improved, although i think puddle of mudd will be difficult to live down.
I bought a goldfinger album about 5 years ago. I keep it on the shelf as a reminder of what not to do.
People say im paranoid. Well, they dont say it, but i know that's what they are thinking.
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The Ringo Star All Star Band
Radiohead - Hail to the Thief
David Bowie (one of his, I dt admit to remembering which one)
i have Wet Wet Wet - end of part 1
with Love is all around.... haha
Village People - Greatest Hits
Britney Fox - Britney Fox
Keel - The Right To Rock
Winger - Winger
Krokus - The Blitz
Beat these classics........
Winger is gonna be hard to beat!
dude, if thats the worst of your collection then you;re set. hail to the thief is a killer album and bowie more or less rawks and, well, dont know bout the other two but come on man, those arent such bad albums!
aqua - aquarium
puff daddy - no way out
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Bryan Adams - So Far So Good
Bon Jovi - Cross Roads
Def Leppard - Vault
Also, some albums from those "generic" alternative/ska/swing band of the late 90's I listened to in the latter half of my high school years:
Eve 6
Fastball
Semisonic
Our Lady Peace
New Radicals
3EB
Matchbox 20
Lit
Save Ferris
those "swing revival" bands
Robbie Williams - I've been expecting you and Escapology (and two of his dvd's. Yeah, I actually like the guy, he's entertaining )
The Dirty Dancing Soundtrack (I love it, it's just not that cool to admit that I have it )
Bon Jovi - Cross Roads
Spin Doctors
Trio-famous for the volkswagen ad song" Da da da..."
...both of those albums really suck.
Horace Greeley
St Anger
Kelly Clarkson
Godsmack (I actually like them..sue me)
I don't even have kids!
I blast it out the front windows when there are a bunch of trunk rattling gangsta rap cars parked at the park across from my house. Ha ha! My sound system cranks and can drwon them out!
Barney actually sounds pretty good when you run him through a subwoofer.
:cool:
Don't be mankind. ~Captain Beefheart
__________________________________
I went to highschool during the nu metal craze...im a loser
Staind - 14 Shades of Grey
Donna Summer's Greatest Hits
Morningwood
Macho Man Randy Savage - Be a Man
Hulk Rules
Powerman 5000 - Tonight the Stars Revolt!
Creed - My Own Prison
Creed - Human Clay
Creed - Weathered
Papa Roach
Disturbed - The Sickness
You’re on the outside, never bound by such a spell.
Together in the darkness, alone in the light.
I took it upon me to be yours, Timmy,
I’ll lead your angels and demons at play tonight......»
getting rid of the evidence. good move.
personally i will admit here and now that i have puddle of mudd's life on display.
take a good look
this could be the day
hold my hand
lie beside me
i just need to say
LOL! Britney Fox, I had all but forgotten about them. They were kind of like a 2nd rate Cinderella, and that's pretty bad!
You’re on the outside, never bound by such a spell.
Together in the darkness, alone in the light.
I took it upon me to be yours, Timmy,
I’ll lead your angels and demons at play tonight......»
Vanilla Ice
Not only did I own more than 1 of his tapes, but he was also my first concert, where I bought and put on a band T-shirt and I danced my ass off...Am I going to be kicked off the board for this?
first two Limp Bizkit cds
first four KoRn cds
Blink 182 - Enema of the State
3 Green Day cds
and the feature cd, Macarena Mix with 3 versions of the Macarena and Ace of Base's "The Sign" sung in Spanish
I still listen to Charlotte Church and Bond....but haven't played Kelly Clarkson yet..anyone want it?
Still I wonder, I wonder......" "Black" tag 09-16-2005 Ottawa
Toronto 2003, Kitchener 2005, Montreal 2005, Ottawa 2005, Toronto II 2006, Albany 2006, Hartford 2006, Camden I 2008, Camden II 2008, Washington, D.C. 2008, Toronto 2009, Chicago I 2009, Columbus 2010, Noblesville, 2010
In my defense, I was a very late music bloomer, and I liked the music of "Come with Me" more than anything else. It served as my introduction to Zeppelin. As for the other Puff Daddy CD, the singles from that album were so ubiquitous at the time that I went from hating them to giving in to their catchiness. It didn't take me long to realize though that I don't really respond to rapping the same way I do to singing.
The funny thing is that my best friend's brother, whom I had never met at that point, was the clerk at the store I traded those CDs into.
I still do own a Mighty Mighty Bosstones CD. It's the one with "The Impression I Get", a song I heard in the background of a scene in "Chasing Amy". I guess it's not that embarassing an album, but I am so NOT into ska so it's totally out of place in my collection.
first 2 Limp Bizkit albums
first 2 Linkin Park albums
all of Incubus' albums
nu-metal is the coolest thing when you're 13!
No, dont throw them out! Keep them, if not for their sentimental value, keep them as a reminder of how your taste in music has improved, although i think puddle of mudd will be difficult to live down.
I bought a goldfinger album about 5 years ago. I keep it on the shelf as a reminder of what not to do.