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vladowski
Apr 8, 2003, 1:45 AM
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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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hortisb
Jun 9, 2005, 3:54 AM
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Vanilla Ice or MC Hammer
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hortisb
Jun 9, 2005, 3:56 AM
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Vanilla Ice or MC Hammer
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ahimsa
Jun 9, 2005, 4:23 AM
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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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shortfatoldguy
Jun 9, 2005, 5:14 AM
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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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gremlin
Jun 9, 2005, 5:19 AM
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Space Ghost's Musical Bar-B-Que: Featuring 25 Hickory-Smoked Harmonies
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jlc325i
Jun 9, 2005, 11:33 AM
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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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12volt_man
Jun 9, 2005, 1:54 PM
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Michael Bolton, don't even remember the title. I'm soooooo ashamed. :(
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traddad
Jun 9, 2005, 2:28 PM
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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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kimmyt
Jun 9, 2005, 2:42 PM
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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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hangerlessbolt
Jun 9, 2005, 3:03 PM
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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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winter
Jun 9, 2005, 4:34 PM
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Paula Abdul --- Spellbound It was a gift!
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bad_lil_kitty
Jun 9, 2005, 6:31 PM
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toss up - brittney spears or my vanilla ice single, ice ice baby
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shakylegs
Jun 9, 2005, 6:41 PM
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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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wjca
Jun 9, 2005, 6:48 PM
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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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tgreene
Jun 9, 2005, 10:37 PM
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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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shortfatoldguy
Jun 9, 2005, 11:09 PM
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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
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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
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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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