Modest Mouse-Lonesome Crowded West
Johnny Cash-American Recordings
Son Volt-Trace & Straightaways
Queen-Sheer Heart Attack
Warren Zevon-Excitable Boy
Old 97's-Satellite Rides
Soundgarden-Superunknown
House of Pain-Same as it Ever Was
Waylon Jennings-Lonesome, Onry and Mean
Uncle Tupelo-Still Feel Gone (No Depression already mentioned)
Donald Fagen-The Nightfly
Steely Dan-Citizen and Two Against Nature
James Gang-The James Gang Rides Again
Jackson Browne-For Everyman/Late for the Sky
Stones-Exile on Main Street/Beggars Banquet
Aerosmith-Get Your Wings/Toys in the Attic/Pump (that's right, I said it)
Ween-12 Golden Country Greats
CCR-Chronicle
311-Grassroots
and
Phish-Billy Breathes
From the moment we leave the forest, Dan, it's all a givin' up and adjustin'.
patsy stone wrote:I thought I was the only one who liked "Operation:Mindcrime" and I thought I was a big geek for it. Cool.
Probably before your time(don't know your age, but from the gay tunes you generally prefer, you're probably younger than me)...but it was kinda the #1 album, with little-to-no airplay.
patsy stone wrote:I thought I was the only one who liked "Operation:Mindcrime" and I thought I was a big geek for it. Cool.
Probably before your time(don't know your age, but from the gay tunes you generally prefer, you're probably younger than me)...but it was kinda the #1 album, with little-to-no airplay.
Only someone who is gay would recognize gay tunes. :P
Whiskeytown-Stranger's Almanac
Wilco-Being There Disc #1
Joni Mitchell-Court and Spark (shut up)
Neil Young-Harvest Moon
Blues Traveler-Save His Soul
Johnny Cash-Live at Folsom
Grateful Dead-Workingman's Dead
Frank Zappa-Apostrophe/Overnite Sensation/Hot Rats/Roxy and Elsewhere/Shiek Yerbouti
Gin Blossoms-New Miserable Experience
Counting Crows-August
Cracker-Kerosine Hat
Sublime-Eponymous
Uncle Tupelo-Anthology 89/93
Beck-Midnight Vultures
Anthrax-Among the Living/Spreading the Disease/State of Euphoria/I'm The Man (love that version of Sabbath Bloody Sabbath)
Metallica-Lightning/Kill 'em All/Master
From the moment we leave the forest, Dan, it's all a givin' up and adjustin'.
patsy stone wrote:I thought I was the only one who liked "Operation:Mindcrime" and I thought I was a big geek for it. Cool.
Probably before your time(don't know your age, but from the gay tunes you generally prefer, you're probably younger than me)...but it was kinda the #1 album, with little-to-no airplay.
Only someone who is gay would recognize gay tunes. :P
And I'm 29, bizznitch!
My wife is 29. For a couple of more weeks that is.
:wink:
"Once upon a time, dinosaurs didn't have families. They lived in the woods and ate their children. It was a golden age."
—Earl Sinclair
"I do have respect for authority even though I throw jelly dicks at them.
Metallica - Master of Puppets
Lamb of God - Ashes of the wake
Pantera - Cowboys from Hell
Guns-n-Roses - Appetite for Distruction
Megadeth - Peace sells......
Stone Sour - Stone Sour
Slipknot - Vol 3....
The Massacoustics - Hit me hard
Killswtich Engage - The end of the Heartache
Manntis - Sleep in your grave