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Post by Cowards on Feb 28, 2007 15:14:58 GMT
Punch the keys for God's sake!!
For me:
The Allman Brothers Band - [Live] At Fillmore East
Absolutely fan-fucking-brilliant!! Southern American guitar rock with jams that last upwards of 20 minutes and guitar soloing that never loses steam and never gets boring. Highly recommended!
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Post by atownhataz on Feb 28, 2007 16:38:44 GMT
Deftones-Saturday Night Wrist, cooky, goofy, serious, deep rock, it's a crazy CD, but it's good....
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Post by +Donald $. Carlos+ on Feb 28, 2007 17:26:03 GMT
The Game - "Doctor's Advocate"
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Post by Nathan Versus on Feb 28, 2007 18:00:04 GMT
Orbital - The Green Album (US Version)
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Post by Roy on Feb 28, 2007 18:06:14 GMT
Elton John's greatest hits 1970 - 2002
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Post by Mutant_Couch on Feb 28, 2007 19:10:17 GMT
I picked up two last time, both are pretty awesome.
Cheap Trick: Authorized Greatest Hits Electric Light Orchestra: Face the Music
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Post by Andy_3:16 on Feb 28, 2007 21:00:47 GMT
Modest Mouse - The Moon and Antarctica
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Post by Cowards on Feb 28, 2007 21:04:50 GMT
Electric Light Orchestra: Face the Music Fan-bloody-cellent is Face the Music. In fact, I might whack it on after a certain somebody's Fender Stratocaster stops wailing at me with the power of a trillion horses but the grace of a single butterfly...
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Post by DantheArtist on Mar 2, 2007 20:42:09 GMT
I don't buy albums, I burn them.
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Post by stevenuk1 on Mar 2, 2007 20:55:56 GMT
"The Crusade" - Trivium
Don't buy album's that often, only for the band's I really like and want to go out and buy the whole thing.
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Post by Cowards on Mar 2, 2007 21:10:48 GMT
I don't buy albums, I burn them. Congratulations for destroying the music industry
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Post by DantheArtist on Mar 2, 2007 21:15:29 GMT
I'm not the only one alone destroying the music industry. You got a million users online, downloading music and burn them onto CDs, and you're saying that I single-handly destroyed the music industry? Whatever you say.
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Post by Cowards on Mar 2, 2007 21:26:12 GMT
Here's a story for you:
There was large storm a while ago. Created furious winds and masses of rain. These winds caused huge waves to crash into the sea shore. You could call them Tidal waves, apart from they... weren't. Anyway, the waves were so furious that they swept up all the starfish from the sea floor and dumped them on to the beach. There were thousands of tiny starfish dotted along the shore. A couple of days after the storm, I went for a walk on the beach and saw a man throwing the starfish, one by one, back into the ocean. I said to him, "You're not going to save ALL of those starfish, are you?". He replied "But I'm saving this starfish", and continued to rehoming the starfish...
Use this story how you please.
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Post by DantheArtist on Mar 2, 2007 21:27:43 GMT
That does not have anything to do with this conversation.
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Post by Cowards on Mar 2, 2007 21:36:33 GMT
You better fucking believe it does. Sure, you're not single handedly at fault for destroying the music industry, but every journey starts with a single step
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Post by Joker on Mar 2, 2007 21:43:56 GMT
WWE: Anthology
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Post by Bill Covington on Mar 2, 2007 21:55:13 GMT
Last week I purchased: Queen: Greatest Hits [Hollywood] Rammstein: Live Aus Berlin All American Rejects: Move Along
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Post by Boricua on Mar 3, 2007 6:05:54 GMT
"Not Too late" by Norah Jones, as well as "Early Days and Latter Days" by Led Zeppelin. The latter was LONG overdue.
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Post by Bo Pearson on Mar 3, 2007 18:01:51 GMT
Imperfect by Amy Jo Johnson.
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Post by born2beskinny on Mar 3, 2007 18:29:35 GMT
Red Hot Chilli Peppers - Stadium Arcadium
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