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Your Favorite Jams

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Doesn't matter if it is MGMT (sup Screw) or some indie shit that Prime X loves...or headbanging metal or hair metal (sup BCO) but list some of your favorite jams and bands...kind of a take off on the 80's album deal

I'll start with some of mine

By Tor and the Snow Dog - Rush
YYZ - Rush
Natural Science - Rush
Blind - Korn
It's On - Korn
Dirty - Korn
Disposable Heroes - Metallica
Creeping Death Metallica
13 Steps TO Nowhere - Pantera
Hollow - Pantera
5 MInutes Alone - Pantera
Indians - Anthrax
Walk With Me In Hell - Lamb of God
Wild Side - Motley Crue
Tattered and Torn - Slipknot
Epic - FNM
Judith - A Perfect Circle
Godzilla - Blue Oyster Cult


just a few...yeah weighted toward Nu Metal...but many others...be curious to see others...
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The Velvet Underground - Sister Ray

Frank Zappa - Joe's Garage Act II & III

Ginger Baker w/ Fela Kuti - "Tiwa" from the Stratavarious album
rock rock to the planet rock ... don't stop
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Big ups to Marty for swiping Sister Ray just before I was going to post it.

Other faves...

Help On the Way->Slipknot->Franklin's Tower- Grateful Dead
Trial By Fire- Jefferson Airplane
Down on the Corner- Miles Davis
One O'Clock Jump- Count Basie
I Feel Like a 12 Pack, But I Look Like a Man- John Bartles
Don’t Eat the Yellow Snow–>Nanook Rubs It–>St. Alfonzo’s Pancake Breakfast– Frank Zappa
I Feel Love- Donna Summer (The extended mix)
Dazed & Confused- Led Zeppelin
Amazing Journey->Sparks- The Who
Voodoo Chile- Jimi Hendrix
The Farm Yard Connection- Fun Boy Three

Just to name a few
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Terrapin Station - Grateful Dead
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Inna-gadda-da-vida - Iron Butterfly

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BSmack wrote:Big ups to Marty for swiping Sister Ray just before I was going to post it.
Joy Division's live version is good too, just as raw.

BSmack wrote: Amazing Journey->Sparks- The Who
Assuming you're refering to the "Live At Leeds" version, I would have gone with "Young Man Blues" myself.
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All time favorite -

China Cat Sunflower -> I Know Your Rider, on Europe 72 (see the avatar)

There may be better ones, but it's the one that got me hooked.
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sister morphine, sister ray and sparks off live at leeds.

seeing johnny clyde copeland live. i've seen buddy guy 4 times, albert king, and the late albert collins (monster) in the Chicago Electric Blues style.....and johnny clyde rocked so hard took your ears off and made you like it.

some serious shit. it was unreal.
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