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  • TimT Away
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    @bones Accurate quotes.

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    @mariner4life said in Thrashed CD's:

    @tim said in Thrashed CD's:

    Everyone who posts here:

    The Trip Volume 1
    Alice in Chains - Dirt
    Pearl Jam - Ten
    Nirvana - Nevermind
    AC/DC - Back in Black
    One album by Tool

    Nothing more after getting a job.

    (At least M4L could list some Kyuss albums)

    Fuck I looooove Sky Valley

    And King of the Road by Fu Manchu

    I used to listen to a lot of Kyuss and Fu Manchu. Havent heard either for ages so on the menu for today.

    Some of those other albums got thrashed back in the day but none of them have been getting any play from me in recent time times. Despite being super popular albums back in the day, none of them really seem to draw me back

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  • BonesB Online
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    I'll throw in a cheat.

    NOFX - The Decline.

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    While I'm on that thread.

    NOFX - So Long and Thanks for All the Shoes
    Lagwagon - Double Plaidinum
    Lagwagon - Hoss
    Millencolin - Life on a Plate
    Pridebowl - Long Distance

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  • MN5M Online
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    @tim said in Thrashed CD's:

    @mn5 From what I have read, David Gilmour is, vocals aside, almost the only band member recorded on the album. The quality of playing is a huge step up, and the sound is so much bigger. Gilmour played the guitars, aside from some Lee Ritenour parts, the Pocaros played drums, and several other top session musicians filled in the other parts.

    Don't forget that when Pink Floyd had to re-record Money for their greatest hits album that Gilmour recorded it all himself.

    Waters is the ‘ideas man’ and whilst he is a genuine rock god it sounds like he’s not a brilliant muso by any stretch

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    @bones said in Thrashed CD's:

    @booboo said in Thrashed CD's:

    I post here with trepidation as I'm not a music piston wristed gibbon like many of you. I've never been one to get too engaged with music. I like it, but I really don't listen to a lot and/or get too fussed about it.
    So don't laugh at any of the following ...

    Maaaaate I don't know if you noticed who started the thread.

    Is Chisel the punk band or Cold Chisel?

    Whatever the weather I'm gonna have to look all those up and have a listen. I remember the name Lighthouse family but couldn't hum you a tune...

    Cold Chisel, album is Chisel, their 'Best of'.

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    I mentioned Seal before. This is from Seal IV:

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    @bones said in Thrashed CD's:

    And since this is my thread, I'll say it here to save sullying other threads.

    Fuuuuuck we need a thread purely dedicated to putting Pissed/Wasted Tim quotes in.

    I am still trying to work out if it's the pissed/wasted Tim quotes I don't understand, or if it's sober ones.

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    Chicago - The Heart of. Although I swear the CD I had was a mix of the best songs off I & II, so fucked if I know what went on there.

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    Stiff Little Fingers - Hanx
    Still listen to the whole album at times probably helps that it’s a live album so you get the “experience “
    When younger I went through two cassettes of this, two of Dexys Searching for the Young Soul Rebel and two of Toy Love. Those were the days. Car load of spotty teens screaming out Toy Love songs like a scene from Wayne’s World

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    The best of U2 1980-1990
    The best of U2 1990-2000
    alt text

    Back in the day....
    Falling into you- Celine Dion
    Fallen- Evanescence
    Collision Course- Linkin Park Jay-Z
    (What's the Story) Morning Glory? - Oasis
    Come Clean- Puddle of Mudd
    When it Falls - Zero7
    Drive- Bic Runga

    And a few compilation albums nowadays, Fleetwood Mac and the likes.

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    Shit how can i forget..
    Fumbling towards Ecstasy and Afterglow both Sarah Mclachlan

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    Fuuuuck I thought I'd be able to delete posts in a thread I started, dammit.

    Anyway.

    Fleetwood Mac - The Dance. How much better are the songs when sung by Lindsey?

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    Bat out of Hell - Meatloaf

    10yr old me would bust out her inner power ballad rock chick and put this on with my carry case microphone everytime we had a family gathering or parents friends were over and they hated me for it. I blame it for my rebellion.

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    @tim said in Thrashed CD's:

    Everyone who posts here:

    The Trip Volume 1

    I've never heard this much-talked about compilation. I obviously hung around with a different crowd at Waikato Uni in the 1990s. 🙂

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    @tim said in Thrashed CD's:

    Everyone who posts here:

    The Trip Volume 1
    Alice in Chains - Dirt
    Pearl Jam - Ten
    Nirvana - Nevermind
    AC/DC - Back in Black
    One album by Tool

    Nothing more after getting a job.

    (At least M4L could list some Kyuss albums)

    Hey, we're not all part of the Fern group think!

    Only The Trip and Pearl Jam from that list would have ever gotten a thrashing from me.

    Appetitie, Living Colour - Vivid, Times Up and Biscuits EP, FNM - The Real Thing and Angel Dust are others I thrashed in late high school.

    In the late 90s/early 00s I thrashed a bunch of Dance CDs from clubs (either free or buy them cheap).

    Now I just have a spotify mix which I just add to when I hear a good song or remember an oldie.

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    Helmet - Betty

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    how does everyone consume their music now? I am pretty much 100% spotify.

    And in a huge throwback to my teenage years, i make playlists. love putting together a good playlist.

    But then every so often i will just binge albums in their entirety. Like i am doing now thanks to this thread

    yesterday was I Mother Earth - Dig

    Today the Black Album (so far)

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  • BonesB Online
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    @mariner4life I occasionally dip into Spotify, but I used to use Google Play just because I could use it on my watch, etc and I'd been using it for years so had all the playlists I could want, plus found it generally had a better selection (especially when it came to kiwi music). Now that's Youtube Music, which while it's an even better selection, doesn't fucking play on my watch, so shit for gym/running which is typically the times I listen.

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    @mariner4life I have iHeart app, I search for Rage Against the Machine and it creates a playlist of them and similar music, I get maybe 1 ad every half hour or so, TR Jnr on iPhone gets ads every other song doing same thing.

    Great tunes to workout with.

    But gee there is some shite about these days, put on MTV top 40...I must be old!

    I'm clearly not as much of a muso as most here, I like what I like, some of it people here have poo pood, but I listen to a song cos I like it, although I only really only listen to music now when working out, most other times is podcasts!

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