Thrashed CD's
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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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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 -
The best of U2 1980-1990
The best of U2 1990-2000
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 RungaAnd 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 -
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
Alice in Chains - Dirt
Pearl Jam - Ten
Nirvana - Nevermind
AC/DC - Back in Black
One album by ToolNothing 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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@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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@taniwharugby said in Thrashed CD's:
I only really only listen to music now when working out, most other times is podcasts!
Me too - consequently I don't listen to music much.
In fact I only recently boxed up my collection of 2,000 vinyl ready to give them to the Sallies. Back in my teenage years I would buy 4-5 LP's week. Given it was the 70's I threashed all the obvious choices - Sweet, ABBA, Bay City Rollers, The Carpenters...
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@mn5 said in Thrashed CD's:
What was the story there ? Was Nick Mason not good enough ?
From memory it was a particularly difficult time change he just couldn't get right.
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@mariner4life said in Thrashed CD's:
how does everyone consume their music now? I am pretty much 100% spotify.
Yeah that. I have a playlist which comprises every song I like and I let that play randomly. If I don't want to hear a particular song I skip it.
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@mariner4life said in Thrashed CD's:
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)
100% Spotify. Family subscription. I listen to mostly their pre-created play lists, cos lazy.
As an aside, as an Amazon Prime subscriber, they keep talking me I have access to Prime Music or something for free. Anyone tried it?
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@mariner4life Spotify and YouTube for me - interestingly three of my mates have all bought turntables in the last couple of years and are on record buying streaks.