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I can't have just one:
Skeletons from the Closet--Grateful Dead American Beauty--Grateful Dead The Complete Studio Recordings (Box Set)--Led Zeppelin Rumours--Fleetwood Mac ![]()
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SERENITY NOW!
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A couple I always come back to are:
Faith No More - Angel Dust (Just an amazing album from top to bottom. I love Mike Patton's vocals on this one) Supreme Beings of Leisure - Supreme Beings of Leisure (Great groovy, loungey tunes) The Police - Message in a Box (The complete recordings which really shows the evolution of the band)
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Yet another Masshole
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Will herf for food
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Metallica was fantastic early on. I like anything Black Album and earlier.Their
First album "Kill 'Eem All" is fast and aggressive. "Ride The Lightning" is also very good. Similar style as the first but more melodic "Master of Puppets" is my favorite Metallica album. It has a little bit of everything they do well "And Justice For All" has their best individual song "One" on it. As a whole another good album "Metallica - Black Album" is the one that launched them into the mainstream. This album brought in many new fans without losing their most of their core fans. I'll spare my comments on their newer stuff; they're not positive. Aside from that I've gone to primarily a country music fan. Some of my favs: Gary Allan "Tough All Over" Josh Turner "Long Black Train" Josh Turner "Your Man" Johnny Cash - "At Folsom Prison" Kenny Chesney - "No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems" Toby Keith "Shock'n Y'All" George Strait "50 Number Ones" - Which actually has 51 songs that hit #1 on the country charts Not exactly country but I love their blues/latino blend. Good stuff: Los Lonely Boys "Los Lonely Boys"
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Have My Own Room
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Wow.... favorite? Can't do it, but I'll contribute bands/albums as I think of them.
First off, some High School Friends..... Nil8 - Hallelujah I'm going to Kill myself (Alternate name was **kiss myself**) http://www.last.fm/music/Nil8
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Don't have a favorite album. I listen to so much stuff, I love too many albums. But, I've really been into Don Ross lately. Passion Session is a really great album. Check it out.
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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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Lucinda Williams - Car Wheels on a Gravel Road and also Essence is very good.
Big Head Todd - Sister Sweetly and All the Love You Need is also very good. Cowboy Junkies - Trinity Sessions Johnny Cash - Ain't No Grave That's all just some off the wall stuff that I've really been enjoying lately. Trinity Sessions is an incredible voice at work, Big Head Todd is just good easy listening, Lucinda has a gravely voice and sings stuff from the heart. She's 100% sex. And Johnny is just the badassest. ![]()
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Have My Own Room
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Devils Night Out-The Mighty Mighty Bostones One of my Favorite.
The Who-Then And Now it's a greatest hits album. AC{DC-If you want Blood you Got it. These are just some of the albums i really got into.
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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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I finally got to think about my favorite albums...
Zep - Zoso and Zep II Boston - Boston Meatloaf - Bat Out of Hell Black Sabbath - Paranoid Elvis Costello - Punch the Clock Jethro Tull - Aqualung I could go on for a long time, but those are classics that are off the top of my head. Solid plays from front to back.
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![]() Here's a list... although I'm sure I'm forgetting many great ones, I've listened to these a lot: Elvis Costello - Get Happy! Elvis Costello - This Year's Model Bad Company - Desolation Angels Fleetwood Mac - Rumours Doobie Brothers - Captain and Me Beatles - Abbey Road Led Zeppelin II ZZ Top - Deguello Al Stewart - Year of the Cat Bob Seger - Night Moves Bob Seger - Live Bullet Greatest Hits Collections: Rolling Stones - Hot Rocks Doobie Brothers - Best of the Doobies Best of The Guess Who Steve Miller Band's Greatest Hits 1974-78 Decade of Steely Dan The Beatles 1962 - 1966 This is the Moody Blues |
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Tight Lines !!!!
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Black Label Society -Skullage (Greatest hits)
Order of the Black Pantera - Cowboys from Hell Dimebag......nuff said. Rush - Moving pictures This blows me away everytime I listen to it. Black Sabbath - Heaven and Hell Mob Rules Ronnie James Dio took this band to the next level.
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Swamp Ash member in exile
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Lynyrd Skynyrd - Gimmie Back My Bullets
Being born 'n bred in the South, I love rock n' roll and blues. Southern rock is the ultimate combination of both with lyrics that express our experience and way of life. Needless to say, Skynyrd is the quintessential Southern rock band. When most people think Skynyrd, and Southerners are no exception, they think Freebird and Sweet Home Alabama (maybe Gimmie Three Steps and Curtis Lowe) but the Gimmie Back My Bullets album is Skynyrd and Van Zant at full maturity. "Trust, ""Every Mother's Son," and "All I Can Do Is Write About It." The later song is my favorite Skynyrd song period. It's a beautiful song about the South's natural, rural, beauty. If you like Skynyrd and haven't heard "All I Can Do Is Write About It" you need to!!! Here's the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGQvKU8Iaz4 ![]()
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My top 10 changes on a daily basis but my #1 is always the same:
#1 = The Who "Quadrophenia" The rest as of today: Television "Marquee Moon" Iggy & The Stooges "Raw Power" Social Distortion "Live at the Roxy" Screaming Trees "Sweet Oblivion" Jesus & Mary Chain "Darklands" Dave Alvin "Blue Blvd" Rose Tattoo "Assault & Battery" Jerry Lee Lewis "The Session" The Godfathers "Birth, School, Work, Death" Mazzy Star "So Tonight That I Might See" Also: Get some Volbeat baybeee! MCS
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