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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Ive started completely over probably 2 or 3 times.... Bad **** happens Lesson learned. My List does not reflect in anyway what I think to be greatest Albums every or anything like that. Just Music that I listen to alot and I think brings me good vibes, reflect emotion for me, or just bring back some great memories.
Korn- Self Titled Limp Bizkit -3 Dollar Bill Y'all Collie Buddz - Self Titled Johnny Cash - Live at Folsom Prison Bob Dylan - The Freewheelin Beastie Boys - Licensed to Ill Johnny Cash -American IV - The Man Comes Around Adam Sandler - What the Hell Happened to Me Sublime-Self Titled Red Hot Chili Peppers - Blood Sugar Sex Magik Marylin Manson - Portrait of an American Family Tech N9Ne -Absolute Power David Allan Coe - Nothing Sacred (həd) p.e. - Broke Kottonmouth Kings - Rollin Stoned Nirvana - Unplugged BloodHound Gang - One Fierce Beer Coaster *EDIT OK I add 2 more then 15 sorry... I am going to stop editing now. If I was allowed to buy anything, it would be alot of greatest Hits I have a hard time with albums, these would be first and must, just so I could get by. ZZ TOP George Thorogood and the Destroyers Tom Petty and the Heart Breakers Jimi Hendrix Frank Sinatra (I get so much **** for this one but I love it) Elvis Costello |
At first I thought this was kind of another best of list but looking at some of the posts on here, most of the albums have been picked by personal attachment which actually makes the lists more personal, anyway all these albums are deeply personal to me and not necessarily brilliant, but they would probably be the 15 that I would choose off the top of my head due to the emotional attachment and they have the ability to take me back to a certain time...........Looking at this list probably gives my age away:)
Kate Bush- Lionheart Styx- The Grand Illusion Depeche Mode- Songs of Faith and Devotion Squeeze- Argy Bargy Yes - Close to the Edge King Crimson - Red Nirvana - Nevermind Soundgarden - Superunknown The Cars- The Cars Cheap Trick- Cheap Trick The Doors- The Doors Led Zeppelin- Led Zeppelin Beatles- Abbey Road The Tubes- The Completion Backward Principal Toto- Isolation A real mixed bag I know:laughing: |
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and i just went back and read my list..it's amazing how you can change you mind some many times... I can't believe I didn't put: And Out Come the Wolves - Rancid Undertow - Tool |
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All kidding aside, I like several of the other albums on your list. |
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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. Quote:
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. |
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Depeche Mode- Songs of Faith and Devotion Soundgarden - Superunknown The Cars- The Cars applaud.....nice. |
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Because of the way both bands went, it seems that their first albums are looked at as jokes.... to me their solid gold. I think I have bought both those albums like 3 times over the years considering how much I have either damage them, lost or got them stolen. Both don't sound like anything they are today.... but those albums are on my list of greats for me... But I can well understand why people don't like them, alot of people didn't like them back 12 years ago when I first started listening to them why would it change now. I didn't post my list for a popularity contest..... |
This isn't a fight, lol. Don't take it personally. ;) I'm having a hard time coming up with a list that doesn't feel like a "favorite 15 albums" list.
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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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Oh, Christ. Losing all of my music would be tragic. I suppose that the 15 essentials I would start with trying to replace would be:
1.) Queen - Queen 2.) Soft Machine - Fifth 3.) Bob Dylan - Blonde On Blonde 4.) Phish - Rift 5.) Tom Waits - Rain Dogs 6.) The Grateful Dead - American Beauty 7.) System of a Down - Toxicity 8.) Hawkwind - The Hall of the Mountain Grill 9.) Regina Spektor - Soviet Kitsch 10.) Frank Zappa - Joe's Garage 11.) Themselves - Them 12.) Busdriver - Temporary Forever 13.) The Smiths - Louder Than Bombs 14.) Tea Leaf Green - Living In Between 15.) Sarah Brightman - Eden |
In no particular order:
1. Hole - Live Through This 2. The Clash - London Calling 3. Blatz/Filth - The **** Split 4. The Replacements - Let It Be 5. Jawbreaker - Dear You 6. Television - Marquee Moon 7. Black Flag - Wasted Again 8. Subhumans - Time Flies and Rats 9. Sublime - S/T 10. X - Los Angeles 11. Richard Hell & The Voidoids - Blank Generation 12. The Specials - More Specials 13. Nirvana - Nevermind 14. Dead Kennedys - Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables 15. Cake - Fashion Nugget |
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