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Mystik Spiral
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Here's the place to post a list of the CD's you have. Here's also a good place to post when you get a new CD. Cool

Best of Marilyn Manson
2- Metric
3- Placebo
Best of Semi-Sonic
1- Raveonettes
1- Tokio Hotel
3- Nickel Creek
3- Kodo
2- Ladytron
Hero soundtrack
House of Flying Daggers Soundtrack
2- Lord of the Rings soundtrack 1&3
1- Huun Huur Tu
1- Shu-De
2- Yoshida Brothers
1- Ottmar Liebert
5- System of a Down
4- Ditty Bops
1- Steve Martin
5- Mickey 3D

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BXC
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Holy... hold on, It's going to be a big list =\
Angels And Airwaves - We don't need to whisper
Led Zepplin - Physical Graffiti
2 Dj A-bone Remix Cd's
Smashing Pumpkins - Rotten Apples (Greatest Hits)
Robert Palmer - Heavy Nova
Foreigner - Greatest Hits
Traveling Wilbury's (A band including Bob Dylan) - Volume I
Dr. Martens Music Sampler (bunch of different stuff from the 90's)
Elvis 56
Starwars Episode I soundtrack XD
The Essential Iron Maiden
Lenny Kravitz (no idea which cd)
Disturbed - 10,000 fists (thats right, I used to like crappy metal Rolling Eyes )
Billy Idol - Cyber Punk and Rebel Yell
The Best of Bob Welch
Epicurean - A Consequence of Design (Any metal fan should have it, it's fantastic)
Peter Gabriel - So (from my dad)
Lionel Richie - Dancing on the ceiling (from my dad, needs to be destroyed Mad )
Electric Light Orchestra's Greatest Hits
Skillet - Collide
Switchfoot - The Legend of Chin, The Beautiful Letdown, New Way to Be Human, Learning to Breathe (I dont even like switchfoot, gift as a set XD)
Chronic Future - Cant remeber the name of the album, its the only one they put out...
Macabre - dunno
Dane Cook - Harmful if Swallowed
The White Stripes - Icky Thump
System of a Down - Hypnotize, Toxicity, Spiders
Jay-z & Linkin Park - Collision Course
Crossfade - Crossfade
Metallica - Ride The Lightning, The Black Album, S&M
Unearth - The Rising Storm, III: In the Eyes Of Fire
Hellogoodbye - Hellogoodbye [EP], Zombies! Aliens! Vampires! Dinosaurs!
Alien Ant Farm - Anthology
Boston - Dont Look Back
Linkin Park - Meteora, Hybrid Theory
Yellow Card - Ocean Avenue
Moody Blues - Voices in the sky, the best of
Tool - Lateralus
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Soul to Soul, Couldn't Stand The Weather, The Real Deal: Greatest Hits
Avenged Sevenfold - Sounding of the seventh trumpet
Lamb of God - Sacrament, Ashes of the Wake
Joe Satriani - Crystal Planet
Alice Cooper - Greatest Hits
The Beastie Boys - License to Ill, To the 5 Boroughs
The Beatles - Every album ever released and some special edition hard to find stuff too
Blue Oyster Cult - Agents of Fortune
Cellador - Enter Deception
Chumbawamba - Tubthumper
CKY - Volume 1
Def Leppard - Hysteria
Dragonforce - Sonic Firestorm, part of Inhuman rampage as well...
Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
Fair To Midland - Tales of a Mayfly: What I Tell You Three Times Is True
Flogging Molly - Drunken Lullabies
GOB - Foot in Mouth Disease
Godsmack - Selftitled
Good Charlotte - The young and the hopeless
Gorillaz - Demon Days
Greenday - International Superhits (BLECH GROSS)
Guns N' Roses - Appetite For Destruction, Greatest Hits, Use Your Illusion, The Spaghetti Incendent
Heart - Greatest Hits
Hinder - Extreme Behavior (also ew)
INXS - Listen Like Thieves, Switch
The Jets - Magic
Jimi Hendrix - The Jimi Hendrix Experience
John Lennon - The Lennon Legend
Journey - Greatest Hits
The Killers - Hot Fuss, Sam's Town
Kiss - 20th Century Masters (I hate glam rock though Laughing )
Lifehouse - Who We Are
Limp Bizkit - Choclate Starfish in Hotdog Flavored Water (Fred Durst Rolling Eyes )
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Millenium collection
Michael Jackson - Bad
The Misfits - American Psycho
Mudvayne - The End Of All Things To Come
MXPX - The Ever Passing Moment
Nine Inch Nails - The Slip, With Teeth, Year Zero
Nirvana - Nirvana (Kurt Cobain ended good music to be honest, why do I have their cd?)
NOFX - The Greatest Songs Ever Written (By Us)
The Offspring - Americana, Greatest Hits
Omarion - 21
Ozzy Osbourne - Black Rain (the new one, better than I thought it would be)
Pantera - Cowboys from Hell, Far Beyond Driven, Reinventing the Steel, Vulgar Display Of Power (R.I.P. Dime Crying or Very sad )
Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon, The Division Bell, Brick in the Wall, Wish You Were Here, A Saucer Full Of Secrets
The Police - Every Breath You Take
Powerman 5000 - Destroy What You Enjoy, Transform, Tonight The Stars Revolt
Queen - Greatest Hits I, II and III
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Greatest Hits Very Happy
Rise Against - Revolutions Per Minute, The Sufferer And The Witness
Rob Zombie - Mind's Eye Filler
Robert Palmer - Addictions I
Rush - Moving Pictures
Sex Pistols - Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols
Steve Miller Band - Greatest Hits: 1974-78
Supertramp - Breakfast In America
Tegan And Sara - The Con
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - Greatest Hits
T.V. On The Radio - Return to Cookie Mountain
Van Halen - The Best Of Both Worlds
Wham - Music from the Edge of Heaven, Remix Promo Radio CD


I think Thats all of them, I probably have more upstairs Laughing

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Mystik Spiral
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^ you got some good ones. Cool

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BXC
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Yeah, I got a bit of everything Very Happy

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Mystik Spiral
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BXC wrote:
Yeah, I got a bit of everything Very Happy


Mines very unheard of music. How many groups of mine have you heard of excluding System of a Down, Marilyn Manson, Lord of the Rings, and Steve Martin?

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I've heard of placebo, thats about it lol

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survivorman_survive
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In order of preference my top 10 bands+their CDs

Metallica-discography
a lot of Led Zeppelin
Tool discography
best of Black Sabbath
Pantera-best of
some Anthrax + Slayer CDs
Rage Against the Machine-various CDs
Rammstien-best of + Rosenrot and Volkerball
Les Stroud Cds of course

i have 10 gigs of music on my Mac and 70 gigs on my iPod which Im not gonna list everything on because Im lazy....plus these are by far the most played stuff I have...
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BXC
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survivorman_survive wrote:
In order of preference my top 10 bands+their CDs

Metallica-discography
a lot of Led Zeppelin
Tool discography
best of Black Sabbath
Pantera-best of
some Anthrax + Slayer CDs
Rage Against the Machine-various CDs
Rammstien-best of + Rosenrot and Volkerball
Les Stroud Cds of course

i have 10 gigs of music on my Mac and 70 gigs on my iPod which Im not gonna list everything on because Im lazy....plus these are by far the most played stuff I have...


Big fan of all of those except Rammstien. Never got the hype of why people like them so much besides the fact that they sing in german. I was just playing Pantera. Anthrax and Rage today on my guitar speaking of those bands Very Happy

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I've got mostly country with a little contemporary Christian. Cool

I'll post the individual ones later. Very Happy

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Mystik Spiral
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I like some of Rammstein. I like Fire Frie the best. That's the song on XXX too. Cool

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linsleyk
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well I got

Led Zeppelin-pg and the 1st and zoso
pink floyd -dark side of the moon & anther brick in the wall
Boston- greatest hits
Paul McCartney- all the best.
Les Stroud- both
beattles- Abby road

thats all I can think of Very Happy

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Country, rock, metal, whatever, I like it all! Except some classical.

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wildthing
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cool man, cool Cool you cats got some swingin' music.
I won't put down all that I have just because I'm also lazy.

America
Beck
Billy Joel
Blues Traveler
Boston
Dave Matthews Band
Don McLean
Eagles
Earth Wind And Fire
Elton John
Eric Clpton
Harry Chapin
Flaming Lips
Jackson Browne
Jake Johnson
Jamiroquai
John Mayor
Journey
Kansas
Michael Jackson
Pink Floyd
Southern Culture on the Skids
The B-52's
The Beatles
The Police
They Might be Giants
Queen
and some classical stuff.

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Alot Shocked Surprised Laughing Cool

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Mystik Spiral
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I don't have a billion, but I love every one of them. Razz

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I've got way too many to list, not even including what's on my computer. I used to be into trading live shows too, so have a lot of live Dave Matthews and Phish, plus a lot of live Radiohead. Anyway, in no particular order...

I have a lot of Zep, pretty much all of their stuff as they're on the top of my life. I listen to them daily pretty much.
Lots of Pink Floyd.
A ton of REM.
Everything Radiohead and Dave Matthews Band has put out.
Beastie Boys
Lots of Beatles
Audioslave
Alice In Chains
Everything U2 has put out
Nirvana
Jane's Addiction
Everything the Tragically Hip has put out
Coldplay, again, everything they've put out
Lots of Pearl Jam
Sarah McLaughlin
A lot of classical music
Some very cheesy 80s compliation CDs I ordered one night after having one too many

There's more, but again, way too many to list, plus I'd have to go out to the car and pull out my Box of Shame...my CDs from high school that are baaaaaaad.

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yea I got cheesy 70's stuff. Embarassed

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linsleyk wrote:
yea I got cheesy 70's stuff. Embarassed
so of that is the best stuff! I have a bit of that on my mp3 also. American Pie, Cat in the Cradle, Horse with no Name. good stuff cames from the 70s. Wink

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I totally agree. I'm such a classic rock girl. I forgot to mention The Who, love those guys a lot.

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Stephanie wrote:
I totally agree. I'm such a classic rock girl. I forgot to mention The Who, love those guys a lot.
> How about Sweeny Todd - Hot child in the City Laughing Wink ........ Ahhh, the 70'z

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