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Bizzarofelice wrote:
The Assassin wrote:Add Digable Planets-Reachin, to my list
Digable's 2nd Blowout Comb is:

1) a great sex album
2) a much better album than the first.


Just





Sayin'

Reachin is better IMO. There are some songs on Blowout Comb that I consistantly skip.
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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
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I thought I was the only one who liked "Operation:Mindcrime" and I thought I was a big geek for it. Cool.
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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.
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Dinsdale wrote:
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!
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GrizBearStare wrote:Soundgarden-Superunknown
RACK!
Dreams......Temporary Madness
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patsy stone wrote:And I'm 29, bizznitch!
OK. As I suspected, too young to get the full effect of the album in its day. Kinda makes your appreciation of it all the more rackable.
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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
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patsy stone wrote:
Dinsdale wrote:
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:
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rush hemispheres
mvscals blow monkey spunk
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Voivod - Dimension Hatross

Already mentioned, but I'm listening to this right now...
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cars self titled
soundgarden - superunknown
decemberists - picaresque
neil young - after the gold rush
weezer blue album
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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
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Post by buckeye_in_sc »

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Wanted to check out some Lamb of God...who do they closely resemble?
Peace sells is STRONG...
Stone Sour is awesome as well...

how is Slipknot Vol 3? Iowa was the last one I bought...
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