Razorblade Romance-HIM
Greatest Love Songs Volume 666-HIM
HIM Acuostic Mix
Deap Shadows Brilliant Highlights- HIM
Iowa-Slipknot
Volume 3-Slipknot
Slipknot-Slipknot
Untouchables-Korn
Take a Look in the Mirror-Korn
A-Sides-Soundgarden
The Sickness-Disturbed
Rammstein-Mutter
Rammstein-Herzeleid
The Wanderer-O.A.R
Pork Soda-Primus
Sytem of a Down-
-Steal This album
-System of a Down
-Toxicty
-The Other songs(burnt)
-Best of System. (burnt)
Smells like Children- Marilyn Manson(dont like him, like his music)
Pretty little Hate Machine-NIN
Shadow Zone- Static X
Unertow-Tool
Nirvana-
-Nevermind
-In Utero
-The Best Of
Best of Red Hot Chilli Peppers
Mer de Noms-A Perfect Circle
The Very Best of Cream
Weird Al (yeah thats right i used t0 love weird al)-Running with Scissors
Weird Al- The food Album
Twisted Sister The best Of
Anthrax-…?
Some weird Ministry Ke…? (second word slips my mind)
Pink Floyd-The Wall
Metallica- The BLack Album
Chases Many songs o’ remix i like two of those songs on the cd but it was from like 5th grade…
I dont really have the money to buy cd’s I much prefer spending money at concerts and I go to alot of thoes to support the artists I like.
I really don’t want to bore everyone with a huge list of songs like it has previouslly been done, I mean who actually reads all of that?
Anyway my mp3 collection includeds the maybe 15 cd’s I’ve legidimatlly purchased and then a ton of free music that I “found” over the years, currently I have just over 9,000 tracks on my computer ( 500hrs of music or 20 days worth of music to play everything) What is kind of sad is that there is probably another 300 hours of music that I wish I had.
I think JJuggle was posting in the wrong thread. This is not the annoying music thread! BTW, I’ve heard that Circus of Death song by Human League. Yuck. They did some other good ones though.
I have about 2900 songs in my iTunes.
I do not own many CDs. My major collecting of music happened mostly in the pre-CD era, and in the original Napster era. I have stacks of cassettes. I have a small stack of LP records, many of which were only played once or twice to record onto cassette. Recently I purchased a sound processing device for my computer to convert all of that to digital. Now for the time to set up and start doing it…
I used to put blank tapes in and let the radio play. Various rock stations, and also public radio during a new wave show and for some other alternative (in the80s) music. Then I would edit that stuff onto a second cassette and label it as best I could. I eventually accumulated 82 cassettes of this miscellaneous stuff, at 90 mins each.
No, I won’t bore you with a list, but someday I hope to have it all digital, at least all the stuff I plan to keep.
For Christmas I got my wife all the Crash Test Dummies I could find online. They have a bunch of records!
I’ve got about 250 some odd CDs and about 50 albums. About half of my CDs are classical music. The other half are bands with electric guitars. And no, they’re not alphabetized or even well organized. I won’t bore you with a complete list of titles.
At one time I created a database with all of my classical music along with a list of classical CDs on my want list. That was a (short) period of extreme organization. Now that database is way out of date.
Now isn’t that over-generalizing just a tad? The best CD EVER? Better than all others ever ever?
Let’s sub-categorize if possible.
For example, it can’t possibly be the “best live pedal-steel guitar CD ever”, for that honor would go to “Home Home On The Road” by the New Riders of the Purple Sage.
And it can’t possibly be the “best live Rock 'n Roll CD ever”, for that honor would go to the Allman Brothers Live at the Fillmore East".
And it can’t possibly be the "best musical impersonation of a “swarm of bees” by two jazz icons CD, for that honor would go to “Song X” by Pat Metheny and Ornette Coleman.