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I jus thought of this in relation to the music thread and the 'most embarrassing moment' thread. Which groups and/or CDs are you ashamed that you ever liked? I've got two: -in junior high, I was a die-hard Milli Vanilli fan. -in high school, I was obsessed with 311. I thought for a long time that their old stuff was great, and that they only got shitty with their newer stuff (a la Metallica). However, I listened to one of their old songs the other day, and was like "DUDE! these guys seriously suckass bigtime! they are a disgrace to white rapper wannabes everywhere!" ***bands that I am NOT ashamed I was obsessed with: -Metallica. every male 7th-9th grader MUST like Metallica. Regard them with suspicion if they did not. -Nirvana. I still rock out when I hear them.***
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In reply to: -in junior high, I was a die-hard Milli Vanilli fan. :shock: That's quite a revelation Paul. Brought me out of lurk mode. Ok...Tommy James and the Shondells....Crimson and Clover
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all those fatboy slim CD's (except his first one, that ones rad), the Moby 18 CD, thats about it. "Didnt say much of anything at all"
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The most emarrassing one has to be,,and I cant belive I am admiting this online,,Ok I bought it to make a girl happy and thought I might get lucky that night.. It was,,,,,,,,,Cher. The best cd I have ever owned and think it should be a staple in any collection is Deep Purple Machine head,,It has the classic Highway Star plus,, DAH DAH DAH,,,DAH DAH,,DAH NA,,,DAH DAH DAHHHH DA DAHHH DA,,
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Well, they didn't have CDs then, but Paula Abdul and White Snake. Also, there was Weird Al Yankovich and Michael Jackson.
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WHAT THE FUKK'S WRONG WITH WEIRD AL????!!!111
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can't rem...heh it is well and truly gone now...did a big clear out couple of years ago :roll:
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STFU!!!1 you are a U2 fan and we all know it...
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i can't believe you had cher, man. you do shame to mr mojo risin... i can't believe a die hard doors fan got that (the atrocity mitigated to an extent by the fact that you were trying to get a piece... but still... bah!)
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As I said,,I cant believe I admit it,,just give me some credit for not plugging L.A. women. Altho thier first one is the real classic.
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In reply to: STFU!!!1 you are a U2 fan and we all know it... DUH...NOW STFU!!!11111111 :twisted: heh
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HAHAHAHA!!! I frickin HATE U2!!! I mean, I admitted to having owned a Milli Vanilli tape, but, like, if I had EVER owned anything by U2, I would fricking deny it and then commit ritual suicide. hahaha U2 fucking blows big time!
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Other than a very inovative guitar player,,U2 was in the right place at the right time.
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innovative guitar? like, 150m/sec of digital delay makes a mofo innovative? poo... The Edge couldn't innovate his way out of a wet paper bag. damn, it feels good to be an asshole.
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uhh the dido cd...*puts head down* but i didn't buy it, a GF gave it to me. she liked to screw to it, and because i wanted to get some i had to play it :(
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In reply to: uhh the dido cd...*puts head down* but i didn't buy it, a GF gave it to me. she liked to screw to it, and because i wanted to get some i had to play it :( I can totaly relate 8)
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Apr 6, 2003, 1:50 AM
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I think I had a bangels CD back in the 80's I know ugg
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In reply to: I think I had a bangels CD back in the 80's I know ugg Yeah but at least you could stare at the cover for hours on end,,that singer was HOT!!!
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The Go-Go's first album (on vinyl)..... I wanted to put it in Belinda Carlisle's chubby little butt. When it comes to embarrassing its hard to top the 80's, although we did have REAL punk rock back then, unlike those poor kids talking about Avail in another thread.
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In reply to: innovative guitar? like, 150m/sec of digital delay makes a mofo innovative? poo... The Edge couldn't innovate his way out of a wet paper bag. damn, it feels good to be an asshole. Sounds like somebody did their research. I think we have another U2 fan among us :D
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AVAIL FRICKIN ROOLZZZZ!!!!
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again I'm with wildtrail, while not a cd, I owned a tape of Michael Jackson "Dangerous." *shudders*
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I cannot believe I'm admiting this on a board that people I know frequent. I think I got you all beat: Debbie Gibson, Tiffany and Linear. Don't tell my family.
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OMG this is good. Well, in my collection right now I can say that I have the Melrose Place soundtrack. That's a reflection of my high school years gone bad... heh.... I also was big into Milli Vanilli back in the day (keep in mind we're back in tape mode now as CD's came out when I was in high school....). Hey, at the time it seemed like a good idea.... ;) CD I'm not ashamed to have: GnR lies lies lies baby!
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well I don't think I have a most embarrassing CD because when I bought it it was cool, and actually all the cds I have now I still listen to, but I di have Michael Bolton during my junior high days. Actually it was the first cd I ever owned. LOL, I will claim ownership to a Cajun Country CD which is in French and makes you feel like you are listening to the guy off of Waterboy. It has a good beat though. hehe. So I have an eclectic taste in music, so sue me. :D Erica
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The Best of the Monkeys I don't even like the Monkeys They Might Be Giants - Then: The Early Years - Mind you I really enjoy TMBG, but come'on, I could just as easily wear a big orange hat that says I'm a nerd.
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howizter... don' t take this the wrong way, but somehow I'm not surpised that you're a GNR chick. rock on axl style.
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In reply to: in junior high, I was a die-hard Milli Vanilli fan. :shock: Thats scary :shock:
In reply to: Well, they didn't have CDs then, but Paula Abdul and White Snake. :shock: Thats really scary :shock:
In reply to: I think I had a bangels CD back in the 80's I know ugg I have an album, "yes I never gave them away" of that is nothing but different versions of "walk Like An Egyptian". It has a techno, classic and redux version. If you like the song it is 2 complete album sides.
In reply to: I cannot believe I'm admiting this on a board that people I know frequent. I think I got you all beat: Debbie Gibson, Tiffany and Linear. Don't tell my family. :shock: Stop it, you guys are really weirding me out :shock: And my embarrasing CD!!! taaaa daaaa "The Sound of Music" :oops:
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Apr 6, 2003, 6:58 PM
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Michael Bolton? You mean like the singer?
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Didn't have CD's back then, but, Leo Sayer, and not one freakin' word out of any of you - or else! :oops:
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In reply to: Didn't have CD's back then, but, Leo Sayer, and not one freakin' word out of any of you - or else! eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeekkkkkkk!!!!!! :shock:
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Oh yeah? Well how about this: Ever watch the kid's cartoon "Animaniacs"? I've got 3 of their CDs. And while you're reeling from that, in comes the knockout punch: Mary Poppins
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Is "eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeekkkkk" a word? Cause I might just have to sic my boys on youse :evil:
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A-HA, "Hunting high and low"... :oops:
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ok this one takes the cake when i was in like 5th grade i had all of the ohhhhhhh god i cannot believe this i had all of the new kids on the block cds, damn i know i know it sucks if it makes you feel better, i burned them like a year later, and my music choices really have improved, but s__t there is no excuse for that! :oops: :cry: :cry: :oops: :cry:
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lol...don't worry, there is help for that...your first step to recovery is admitting it...heh
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NKOTB??? :shock: you win. :lol:
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thanks for the support!!!!!!!!!! i assure you i am better now, man but there is still no excuse! long live leftover salmon thought........people if you have not heard of them then check out thier web page and listen they kick ass........ www.leftoversalmon.com
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Alan parsons project hehe
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Abba (vinyl) OK, I feel better now. They say we're only as sick as our secrets.
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...well...the soundtracks to Aladdin and the Lion King... yes, the disney movies. OMG have I been trying to compensate for that since forever.
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Oh,God! I just donated Poison's greatest like a month ago! I SWEAR it was covered in dust, I SWEAR it was.... :shock:
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In reply to: Poison's Greatest Hits. I had some Poison too! Was it that bad? I don't even remember. Alan Parson's Project : never heard, but I believe it was "interesting"? Wasn't it??? Abba!!! I LOVE IT!!! The music is not very "state of the art", but IT'S SO ENTERTAINING! so don't piss at them, it's still a good music to have fun on it! I'm just hearing some OASIS tune on the radio : and I would like to say this : in few years, if not now, we'll be ashamed to have some Oasis' CD...
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macrena or somthing like that...
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Back when vinyl was still how it was done..... "American Band" - Grand Funk Railroad" I was way to cool for that album....now I love em...allways liked "I'm Your Captain" MR
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In the 70s I had this album by Lou Reed called Metal Machine Music. It was one of those records you would hide in the back of the stack in those days. absolutely horrific. :oops:
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I have to admit I was caught up in the whole big hair scene,then was totlaly ashamed when Nirvana put them out of buisness. Oh well. And I still listen to that dude from twisted sister when they do the house of hair. (I know his name I just dont want to sound that into it,,shhhhhhh) 8)
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Mine has to be a MARRS cassette "Pump up the volume" or maybe Steve winwood. both were pretty bad. But I just got the latest Flaming Lips so I guess it's ok now
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Geez. Most embarassing cd owned? Well, it's a very promising debate between the Spice Girls and U2 The Spice Girls cd was a gift... But I have no excuse for buying U2. (What was I thinking??)
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When I was younger I bought that "Shaq Diesel" CD. I always wondered why my dad gave me so much sh(* about it. Now I think I know.
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Vanilla Ice or MC Hammer
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Vanilla Ice or MC Hammer
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most embarrassing was probably Anti-flag a punk band with horrible music but the lyrics kicked ass now I'm listening to everything like some dead the doors the books and of course phish and the Beatles \m/ 8^) \m/ ~namaste
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Whoa. Big-time thread resurrection. Since this thread first went up, Paul got his PhD, tenure, a genius grant, and a show on NPR called "History Talk." As well as 'roids and an enlarged prostate, but those are different matters.
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Space Ghost's Musical Bar-B-Que: Featuring 25 Hickory-Smoked Harmonies
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In reply to: I jus thought of this in relation to the music thread and the 'most embarrassing moment' thread. Which groups and/or CDs are you ashamed that you ever liked? I've got two: -in junior high, I was a die-hard Milli Vanilli fan. -in high school, I was obsessed with 311. I thought for a long time that their old stuff was great, and that they only got s--- with their newer stuff (a la Metallica). However, I listened to one of their old songs the other day, and was like "DUDE! these guys seriously suckass bigtime! they are a disgrace to white rapper wannabes everywhere!" ***bands that I am NOT ashamed I was obsessed with: -Metallica. every male 7th-9th grader MUST like Metallica. Regard them with suspicion if they did not. -Nirvana. I still rock out when I hear them.*** I'm listening to 311 right now... For the most part, I don't think most people listen to them for their lyrics. I actually really like Evolver alot. dl some of the songs from it. agreed that a good majority of their songs from the 311 album and back are whigga
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Michael Bolton, don't even remember the title. I'm soooooo ashamed. :(
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Dave Mathew's latest. I was in Starbuck's and the cute, 20 something barista batted her eyes and my will was broken. Damn....I hate myself. I gave the CD away after the first listen.
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Dare I admit it? *deep breath* Billy Ray Cyrus. Yep. In the fifth grade or so I had a crush on him and his super-mullet. K.
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There’s so much about me to be embarrassed about that singling out one of my many odd tastes in music is quite futile… For the sake of conversation, I’ll throw out “12 Inches of Snow”…White, Canadian rapper with a Jamaican accent…songs like “Informer”… Vanilla Ice is a give me…I still have his movie “Cool as Ice”…My best friend and I went so far as to learn and practice one of the dance sequences in the movie…AND we took it to the club. In hindsight…we were incredibly ghey!! Let’s see…I listen to a lot of different things… I still have some Barry Manilow, Enya, and Yanni floating around. I like gangsta rap, hard house, country, speed metal, some jazz, some classical, some latin, etc… Like I said, too many other things that I could be embarrassed about that music hardly seems worth mentioning.
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Paula Abdul --- Spellbound It was a gift!
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toss up - brittney spears or my vanilla ice single, ice ice baby
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Tori Amos, her first two albums, plus a bunch of imported singles. We get it, we get it, Tori. You hate your parents. You had some bad relationships. Blah blah pity cakes. It's no excuse to constantly grind yourself up on your piano. Of course, having these cd's helped me bag a couple of chicks back in the day.
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In reply to: Dare I admit it? *deep breath* Billy Ray Cyrus. Yep. In the fifth grade or so I had a crush on him and his super-mullet. K. You win!! I thought Bon Jovi, Slippery When Wet (old school vinyl by the way) was bad, but Billy Ray Cyrus? I can't get near that. MC Hammer couldn't even touch that.
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Celine Dion - 2 of them actually, but guaranteed to get you laid! :P The best would be Golden Earring and Lou Reed! 8^)
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Harharharhar...I had a blast reviewing one of her CDs for a friend's magazine once. For some reason, he used to give me all of his hatchet jobs. That said, when I was a child in the early seventies, I had a Partridge Family album. Loved it to death. Be Bop Deluxe? Anybody heard of 'em? Late seventies pop/rock? Actually, the guitarist, Bill Nelson, was pretty good.
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kachoong
Jun 9, 2005, 11:19 PM
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I had.... actually still have it.... a Muppets Christmas album with John Denver as guest.... what i don't have is a turntable anymore to play all my old albums on....
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tattooed_climber
Jun 10, 2005, 12:19 AM
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linkin park's first cd.....i burnt it afew years ago.....
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tattooed_climber
Jun 10, 2005, 12:21 AM
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linkin park's first cd......burnt it afew years ago..
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seabee
Jul 7, 2005, 11:36 PM
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OK, I have to resurrect this, because I can OWN all of you with the following words: Village People, "Go West." ON 8-TRACK. I was in 4th or 5th grade, and I saved my money and bought it myself. I spent an entire summer listening to "In the Navy... yes you can sail the seven seas... in the Navy... yes you can put your mind at ease..." God I loved that song. So much that I'm now actually in the Navy.
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climbsomething
Jul 7, 2005, 11:57 PM
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My CD collection eats all of yours alive. But I'm not embarassed and I defy anybody to top this! *both* Christina Aguilera discs Mariah Carey's Christmas album Village People best of Metallica's Re-Load Jewel's Pieces of You and whatever her recent one is (I just know one of the singles is now the jingle to a razor commercial) The CD single to Meredith Brooks' "Bitch" Some compilation disc (the kind you get at gas stations) with such luminaries of neon jam shorts rap as Kriss Kross, Another Bad Creation, and DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince (hence why I can never ever take Will Smith seriously as an actor) Everclear's So Much for the Afterglow goes on here posthumously (that one was so lame I sold it to Bookman's) In my youth (ages 8-12) I had, among other things, the Ace of Base CD, all New Kids on the Block cassettes, and a bootleg tape of "Whoomp There It Is," purchased from my friendly local welfare scammer and gram-measurer at the Galt Flea Market. The last CD I bought was Snoop Dogg's Doggystyle, and the next time I am near a Starbucks I am getting Alanis Morrissette's acoustic album. Oh yes. :mrgreen:
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climbsomething
Jul 8, 2005, 12:03 AM
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Oh, and I have a certain friend who has a gas station compilation of new wave "hits," alongside Simon and Garfunkel's best of. But "The Boxer" is really good!
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reno
Jul 8, 2005, 12:14 AM
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Aw, geez.... Britney Fox, "Girlschool." I'm weak.
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climbsomething
Jul 8, 2005, 12:30 AM
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In reply to: Aw, geez.... Britney Fox, "Girlschool." I'm weak. That sounds like a porno!
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newbierockstar
Jul 8, 2005, 1:18 AM
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In reply to: Aw, geez.... Britney Fox, "Girlschool." I'm weak. Any relation to Samantha Fox??!?!?!?! :lol: :P :shock:
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zozo
Jul 8, 2005, 2:39 AM
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In reply to: Aw, geez.... Britney Fox, "Girlschool." I'm weak. The question was EVER owned not STILL owned.
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kriso9tails
Jul 8, 2005, 4:11 AM
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In reply to: For the sake of conversation, I’ll throw out “12 Inches of Snow”…White, Canadian rapper with a Jamaican accent…songs like “Informer”… Oh, bad memories. There was a Greek kid in my class in grades 4 and 5 who used to sing Snow and Shaggy songs all the time. I don't really have anything that embarrasses me. I have a girly j-pop cd that I found in a hostel in Toronto. 'Cocco' sits in my iPod artists list between Choking Victim and Face to Face, and really doesn't really fit in with anything else I listen to, but I like her songs.
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thomasribiere
Jul 8, 2005, 6:53 AM
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Thin Lizzy "Whiskey in the Jar" or something like that. I loved that song.
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elvislegs
Jul 8, 2005, 6:27 PM
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In reply to: Everclear's So Much for the Afterglow goes on here posthumously (that one was so lame I sold it to Bookman's) heh. bookman's. that brings back memories. summer before my junior year in high school i spent WAYYYY too many hours in there searching through their old vinyl, and used fiction. good times, good times. as far as my embarrassing cd's go. i STILL own and listen to Living Colour, Vivid. "I'M A CULT OF PERSONAAALITYYYYYYY!11"
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shakylegs
Jul 8, 2005, 6:38 PM
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In reply to: In reply to: The CD single to Meredith Brooks' "b----" Should I be embarrassed too? Or should I be more embarrassed that I still listen to it... :oops: Well, then, I'm embarrassed to admit that I saw her in concert. At Lilith Fair, no less.
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elvislegs
Jul 8, 2005, 7:00 PM
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fag.
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shakylegs
Jul 8, 2005, 7:20 PM
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Well, it might have been at the Michigan Womyn's Festival, I can't remember for sure. I was in a different place back then, man.
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meataxe
Jul 9, 2005, 5:53 PM
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I once gave a panhandler $2. He was impressed, so he gave me an Aerosmith CD. I shouldn't have taken it, as it was probably stolen. I still haven't listened to it though. EDIT: good thing you didn't ask about vinyl :)
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Jul 10, 2005, 12:21 AM
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whoa. this thread revival has prompted me to come back and post up for the first time in a while! 311 and U2 still ultra suck major ass. and shortfatoldguy, I am sorry to say that I still have not scored the coveted PhD. two years of funding left, and a dissertation to finish.
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caughtinside
Jul 10, 2005, 12:36 AM
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Shaky, those last two posts of yours had me wiping spit off the screen. Elvez's was a nice touch too. :lol: Yeah, I had Kris Kross, but that's nothing compared to some of the smack in here. Although, I did have a roommate in college (a dude) who sang Jewel in the shower. His favorite was "hands" :shock:
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