what's your favorite cd?
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what'* your favorite cd?
Title says it all, your alltime favorite cd.
Mine is the Metallica cd called Metallica I guess (black case with a snake on it).
Mine is the Metallica cd called Metallica I guess (black case with a snake on it).
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Def Lepard -High and Dry (Back when they were young and they ROCKED!) Before the later bubble gum phase. This was originaly a thing called an Album though, so does it still count? It was later converted to CD. I'll have to explaine what an album it to you young'uns on another post.
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Hey Gumball,
THE WALL was my second choice. David Gilmore is definately the best guitar player!
That Album, sorry, CD was the first I ever bought with my own money. Ah yes 1979. Funny thing, at age 12 I liked the first 2 sides and not the last 2. Then in high school I liked the last 2 and not the first 2 as much. Now, 28 years later, IT'* ALL GOOD!
Anyway thanks for reminding me of it. I'll have to go sing myself to sleep now with Comfortably Numb.
THE WALL was my second choice. David Gilmore is definately the best guitar player!
That Album, sorry, CD was the first I ever bought with my own money. Ah yes 1979. Funny thing, at age 12 I liked the first 2 sides and not the last 2. Then in high school I liked the last 2 and not the first 2 as much. Now, 28 years later, IT'* ALL GOOD!
Anyway thanks for reminding me of it. I'll have to go sing myself to sleep now with Comfortably Numb.
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Uhh, yeah. This is gonna be hard. Let'* try by Genre!
Prog. rock: Aja by Steely Dan
80s: Echo and the Bunnymen: Songs to Learn and Sing
90s grunge: Stone Temple Pilots - Core
Live album: Phish - Live at Madison Square Garden New Years Eve '95
Trip-Hop: Massive Attack - Mezzanine
Trance: Paul Van Dyk - Reflections
DnB: Pendulum - Hold Your Colour
HC DnB: Dieselboy - The Dungeonmaster'* Guide
House: Orbital - Sniviisation (I hope I spelled that right, lmao)
I think that about covers it
Prog. rock: Aja by Steely Dan
80s: Echo and the Bunnymen: Songs to Learn and Sing
90s grunge: Stone Temple Pilots - Core
Live album: Phish - Live at Madison Square Garden New Years Eve '95
Trip-Hop: Massive Attack - Mezzanine
Trance: Paul Van Dyk - Reflections
DnB: Pendulum - Hold Your Colour
HC DnB: Dieselboy - The Dungeonmaster'* Guide
House: Orbital - Sniviisation (I hope I spelled that right, lmao)
I think that about covers it