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Anthology- Oingo Boingo Nightmare Before Christmas- OST Return of Saturn- No Doubt Down With Love- OST Mellicious- Melissa Lefton Beautifulgarbage- Garbage Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Once More, With Feeling- OST This Way- Jewel Greatest Hits- No Doubt Moulin Rouge! Volume 1 & 2- OST Chicago- OST Garbage- Garbage Scarlet's Walk- Tori Amos Fun With Humans- Stretch Princess Strange Little Girls- Tori Amos Up with soundtracks, No Doubt and Garbage!
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In no particular order: 1) REM - Reveal 2) JJ72 - I To Sky 3) Doves - The Last Broadcast 4) Oasis - The Masterplan 5) Chili Peppers - By the Way 6) David Gray - A Century Ends 7) Doves - Lost Souls 8) Dandy Warhols - 13 Tales From Urban Bohemia 9) Tom McRae - Tom McRae 10) Tom McRae - Just Like Blood 11) Aimee Mann - Magnolia Soundtrack 12) Train - Drops Of Jupiter 13) Ash - 1977 14) Travis - Good Feeling 15) Beta Band - Hot Shots II 16) Gomez - Bring It On 17) Grandaddy - The Sophtware Slump 18) Semisonic - All About Chemistry 19) JJ72 - JJ72 20) Thin Red Line - Original Score is it still OK to be an indie boy these days? Or should I hang my head in shame because there's no thrash type music only kidding.
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« Reply #45 on: 10-12-2003 18:16 »
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Okay. Twenty? I'll try to narrow it down. It'll be a list of albums that exist in some form, that I own, and would be able to listen to for about a month. But that would probably be the longest out of any list I could make.
(Alphabetical by artist)
Barenaked Ladies -- All Their Greatest Hits I would bring their albums Gordon, Born on a Pirate Ship, Stunt and Maroon, but I have to save space.
The Beatles -- Revolver Again, I would bring every Beatles album recorded, but Revolver would have to be the best of the early-mid era albums for repeated listenings.
The Beatles -- Abbey Road See above, but replace "early-mid" with "late".
Ben Folds Five -- Whatever and Ever Amen Simply brilliant.
Ben Folds -- Rockin' the Suburbs Possibly even better than the group efforts.
Eric Clapton -- The Cream of Clapton Saving space instead of bringing albums from Cream, Derek and the Dominoes, and then Clapton solo.
The Doors -- Greatest Hits A greatest hits package that manages to flow like an album.
Guns n' Roses -- Appetite for Destruction I hope I don't need to explain this one.
Jimi Hendrix -- The Ultimate Experience I would actually bring The Experience Collection, but seeing as how it's a collection of his 3 albums, it would probably be cheating.
Meat Loaf -- Bat Out Of Hell Big, overblown, and massively entertaining.
Moxy Fruvous -- Live Noise The only live album on the list, and for good reason. It's a greatest hits album along with some of the best musical improv I've ever heard.
Nirvana -- Nevermind Possibly the greatest album of the 90s.
Queen -- Greatest Hits Volume 1 I would love to bring all the greatest hits albums, but none of them can compare to the first.
Pink Floyd -- Dark Side of the Moon No explanation needed.
Pink Floyd -- The Wall In fact, I'd bring the movie if I could.
Red Hot Chili Peppers -- Californication The closest thing to rap you'll see on my list.
They Might Be Giants -- Lincoln I'm tempted to also put Flood here, but there's no competition.
Weezer -- (The Blue Album) Catchy, singable, and fun as hell.
The Who -- Tommy (studio version) The first successful rock opera with songs that don't have to be listened to in context.
The Who -- Who's Next You know an album is good when at least half of its songs make it to their Greatest Hits.
(Edited after realizing that I couldn't use HTML directly.)
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Grim

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hmm ok...
1. Garbage- Garbage 2. Garbage- Version 2.0 3. Garbage- Beautifulgarbage 4. Garbage- B Sides 5. GreenDay- Dookie 6. GreenDay- Insomnia 7. GreenDay- Nimrod 8. GreenDay- Warning 9. NikelBack- SilverSide up 10. WhiteZombie (gotta check disc name...) 11. FearFactory- Demanufactured 12. Korn- Korn 13. Best of SilverChair 14. Presidents of the United States of America - self-titled 15. Presidents- Freaked out and small
As you can see I cant live with out my GreenDay and Garbage.
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Nixorbo

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In alphabetical order:
Abandoned Pools - Humanistic The Ataris - So Long Astoria Audio Adrenaline - Hit Parade Trey Anastasio - Trey Anastasio Barenaked Ladies - Greatest Hits Dave Matthews Band - Crash DC Talk - Intermission Rich Mullins - Songs Phish - Junta, Disc 1 Phish - Rift Phish - Billy Breathes Phish - Farmhouse U2 - All That You Can't Leave Behind
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davierocks

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1 - Manic Street Preachers - The Holy Bible 2 - The Faint - Glass Danse 3 - The Vines - Highly Evolved 4 - Alex Empire - Miss Black America 5 - Ash - Singles 6 - Nirvana - In Utero 7 - At The Drive-In - Relationship of Command 8 - The White Stripes - White Blood Cells 9 - McLusky - My Pain and Sadness is More Sad and Painful than Yours 10 - Radiohead - The Bends 11 - The Clash - The Essential Clash 12 - The Sex Pistols - Never Mind the Bollocks 13 - Talking Heads - Best Of 14 - Manic Street Preachers - Generation Terrorists 15 - GTA: Vice City - Soundtrack
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« Reply #55 on: 04-23-2004 03:23 »
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I'd take my decks and my Hardcore collection. If not I'd rather go without. Edit. Actually: Originally posted by davierocks GTA: Vice city - soundtrack That would rock!
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wsurockstar

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I don't even know how I got on here, but I am in love with music and so I got caught up reading these and only felt like chiming in, in the hopes that nobody ever reads this and it ends up in the depths of hell that is called the internet... Anyways, enough with the meloncholy BS...
Albums, hmm.... And this is forever, or until someone comes to rescue, so this is a bit eclectic, since I don't know what mood I'll be in...
1. Ryan Adams...Heartbreaker
2. Wilco...Being There (Both Discs)That's not cheating, it's two discs.
3. Atmosphere...Seven's Travels
4. Belle & Sebastian...The Boy With The Arab Strap
5. Charisma & Peanut Butter Wolf...Big Shots
6. The Decemberists...Her Majesty The Decemberists
7. The Shins...Oh' Inverted World
8. Wax Poetic...Nublu
9. Sage Francis...Personal Journals (By far #1 on anybody's list)
10. The Thrills...So Much For The City
Some random action, and on some random site, but f it, if anyone hasn't heard of any of these bands I'd suggest to check them out, as I am looking up some new names that I've found along here also.
Have a great night...
Arnold
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wsurockstar

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Oh, And I'd also have to sneak on..
11. Cannibal Ox...The Cold Vein
Just one of the greatest complete albums ever made.
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Pikka Bird

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« Reply #61 on: 05-31-2005 06:22 »
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Originally posted by nerdlingus: I'd take my decks and my Hardcore collection.
Knowing this guy (whatever happened to him?), when he says "hardcore", he's probably not talking about hardcore at all, but asshole electronic refuse like Scooter... "I viel hardcoah!!". This has nothing to do with hardcore, and nothing in the world of electronic music will ever have anything to do with hardcore. Whoever decided to call a branch of techno (or whatever, some genre-nazi might "school" me on this) should be guillotined. My ten desert island discs would be DVDs with loads and loads of mp3s on them. But if we're talking about actual albums (non-double-albums, since it's traditionally ten discs), then I'd probably bring: - Jeff Buckley - Grace
- Kira and The Kindred Spirits - Happiness Saves Lives
- Sigur Rós - Agætis Byrjun
- The Velvet Underground and Nico
- Mew - Frengers
- Eels - Electro-Shock Blues
- The Mars Volta - De-Loused In The Comatorium
- Interpol - Antics
- Psyched Up Janis - Beats Me
- Antonín Dvorak's 9th.
BUT- If I can cheat like the lot of you (up to twenty, is it?), then I'll add: - Jeff Buckley - Live at Sin-é CD1
- Jeff Buckley - Live at Sin-é CD2
- Eels - Daisies of The Galaxy
- The Dillinger Escape Plan - Calculating Infinity
- Weezer - Pinkerton
- The Woodsmen - Black Hair (if it exists as an actual album outside the web)
- A Perfect Circle - Thirteenth Step
- Cecilia Bartoli accompanied by Gyorgy Fischer - Se tu m'ami
- Kashmir - Travelogue
- Lightning Bolt - Ride The Skies
...but I'd go for the DVD loophole.
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Otis P Jivefunk

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Originally posted by Ben: Can't I just take my iPod..? But the trees on the desert island have CD players carved into them, which run on coconut fuel... As for my original list, everything remains the same except that now I add Prodigy – Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned in at number 4, and everything that was at and below that place moves down one…
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Otis P Jivefunk

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Originally posted by Otis P Jivefunk: What are your desert island discs, your favorite CD's? 
Here's my top 15 in order, but you can do less, or more, or whatever...
01) Prodigy - Music For The Jilted Generation 02) Prodigy - The Fat of The Land 03) Prodigy - The Prodigy Experience 04) Alice in Chains - Alice in Chains 05) Lenny Kravitz - Greatest Hits 06) Nirvana - Nirvana (best of) 07) Jamiroquai - Syncronized 08) Alice in Chains - Nothing Safe, best of the box 09) Mindset - A Bullet for Cinderella 10) Linkin Park - Hybrid Theory 11) KoRn - Follow the Leader 12) Radiohead - OK Computer 13) Anthrax - Volume 8 The Threat Is Real 14) Deftones - Around the Fur 15) Pitchshifter - Deviant It's time to see how this has changed 4 years later. I still love all those discs, but things have changed slightly. I’ll make it a top 25 this time... 01) Prodigy – Music For The Jilted Generation 02) Prodigy - The Fat Of The Land 03) Prodigy - The Prodigy Experience 04) Prodigy – Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned 05) Alice In Chains - Dirt 06) Alice In Chains - Alice In Chains 07) Massive Attack - Mezzanine 08) Anthrax – Volume 8 The Threat Is Real 09) Mindset – A Bullet For Cinderella 10) Alice In Chains - Facelift 11) Jamiroquai - Synkronized 12) Lenny Kravitz – Greatest Hits 13) Audioslave - Audioslave 14) Anthrax – Sound Of White Noise 15) Radiohead - OK Computer 16) Linkin Park – Meteora 17) Red Hot Chili Peppers – Stadium Arcadium 18) Deftones – White Pony 19) Linkin Park – Hybrid Theory 20) KoRn – Follow The Leader 21) Deftones – Around The Fur 22) Keane – Hopes And Fears 23) Radiohead – Amnesiac 24) Nirvana – Nirvana (best of) 25) Megadeth - Youthanasia
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Originally posted by SpacemanSpiff: Pikka, as for Nerdlingus' definition of "hardcore", I guess you're right. And let me add: If anyone tries to justify the position of calling electronic music "hardcore" using the term "happy hardcore" will die a horrible, slow and painful death. Bomb The Music Industry's MySpace used to call itself Punk-Ska-Happycore which amused me since I only know Happycore as the aforementioned Happy Hardcore. And suely we are just being arrogant in referring to hardcore punk as simply hardcore due to PEELs largely homogenous music taste (see, all this thread). *zing, asshole* If I was to be stranded in a car for exactl the time it would take to play 15 CDs (that I own) then I would take: Sikth - The Tress are Dead and Dried Out... Sonic Boom Six - The Ruff Guide to Genre Terrorism Bad Religion - All Ages Nightwish - Once; Century Child Bomb The Music Industry - Album Minus Band; To Live and Die in Long Island; Goodbye Cool World; Get Warmer Propagandhi - Potemkin City Limits John Coltrane - Giant Steps Dr John - Best of Iron Maiden - Live After Death Jimi Hendrix - Best of The Now Shows recorded in 2006 Subject to change on a weekly basis.
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Nasty Pasty

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My top 20 in no order:
1. The Beatles - Abbey Road 2. The Beatles - White Album 3. Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV 4. Led Zeppelin - How the West Was won (Live CD) 5. Foo Fighters - In Your Honor 6. Queen - Night at the Opera 7. White Stripes - De Stijl 8. Raconteurs - Live at Wolverhampton Civic Center 9. Beach Boys - Pet Sounds 10. Beach Boys - Sunflower 11. Bruce Springsteen - Born to Run 12. Bruce Springsteen - Wild & Innocent E Street Shuffle 13. Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings 14. Frank Zappa - Shut up and play yer' guitar! 15. Janis Joplin - Pearl 16. The Shins - Chutes Too Narrow 17. The Clash - London Calling 18. The Gorillaz - Demon Days 19. Amy Winehouse - Back to Black 20. Cream - Disraeli Gears
That about covers it...
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bend_her

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« Reply #73 on: 10-14-2007 23:20 »
« Last Edit on: 10-14-2007 23:20 »
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Yay Kraftwerk!  Rush - Moving Pictures, Grace Under Pressure Depeche Mode - Music for the Masses, Violator Radiohead - The Bends, OK Computer Iron Maiden - Brave New World New Order - Substance BT - ESCM Chicane - Far from Maddening Crowds Deep Purple - Purpendicular Led Zeppelin - IV, Houses of the Holy Live - Throwing Copper Dire Straits - Dire Straits Massive Attack - Mezzanine Morcheeba - Big Calm Pearl Jam - Ten Sheryl Crow - Sheryl Crow Bjork - Greatest Hits The Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness U2 - The Joshua Tree Portishead - Dummy
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Ralph Snart

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All DLR era Van Halen Pat Benatar: Crimes of Passion Blondie: Eat to The Beat Joan Jett: I Love Rock and Roll The Eagles: The Long Run Huey Lewis: Sports ZZ Top: Eliminator Billy Joel: Greatest Hits Cosmos Soundtrack Wagner: Flight of the Valkyrie Walter Murphy: A Fifth of Beethoven ABBA: Greatest Hits
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