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I really like Train's debut. I bought it in '98 or '99 when I heard the single "Meet Virginia" and immediately liked the other songs too. Some cd's take a few listens for me to like, and it is rare that I like all songs on a disc. This one I liked from the get go.
Queen is up there too, they have more than one that I like all songs on. The last cd's that I bought were The Killers "Hot Fuss" and "Sam's Town" in 2006. Took me a few listens to really enjoy the whole package for each cd. I have an hour drive into work so I can listen to a complete cd on the drive in and on the drive home. Didn't get into their last stuff though. So, what groups/cd's have you been happy with the entire cd, and did it take time for the music to grow on you? |
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It's rare that I like every song on a single CD (outside of greatest hits albums, but even that is pretty rare).
U2 - The Joshua Tree Weezer - Pinkerton Foo Fighters - Foo Fighters Beck - Odelay Type O Negative - October Rust Nightwish - Oceanborn Nightwish - Wishmaster Dead Can Dance - The Serpent's Egg Dead Can Dance - Toward the Within The Airborne Toxic Event - The Airborne Toxic Event The Lightning Seeds - CloudCuckooLand The Cure - Disintegration Depeche Mode - Violator Peter Gabriel - So Genesis - Invisible Touch Sisters of Mercy - Floodland Sisters of Mercy - Vision Thing Midnight Oil - Diesel and Dust Okay, maybe it's not as rare as I thought. I've only recently started listening to The Killers. I really like their song Spaceman, I heard it once on the radio and it quickly became one of my all time favorite songs. I haven't listened to any of their earlier stuff though.
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Kiss - Destroyer
Metallica - Master of Puppets Beatie Boys - Paul's Boutique Tupac - All Eyez on me Beethoven - not really an album, but a CD of his middle period works ... |
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Just curious, Am I the only one who has any tunes by these bands??? Nate.. MC900ft Jesus? Tones on Tail? Pigface? Love and Rockets? Thrill Kill Kult?
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I loved the entire album:
Kiss - Destroyer (first record I ever bought - yep RECORD) The Cult - Dreamtime The Cult - Sonic Temple Billy Thorpe - Childern of the Son Styx - Paradise Theatre (I have a thing about concept albums) Metallica - Masters of Puppets and Ride the Lightening The Doors - Waiting for the Sun, The Soft Parade and The Doors Kiss - Dynasty Run DMC - King Of Rock and Rasiing Hell Rush - A bunch of albums The Clash - London Calling MANY MANY others....
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It is because you chose to get on the mat that makes you the winner. Think about how many people are not on that mat right now. - Luis Sucuri Togno |
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Other albums I should add are: New Model Army - Impurity Ministry - With Sympathy Peter Schilling - A Different Story (World of Lust and Crime) Mr. Mister - Welcome to the Real World
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Ministry is cool. Rarely hear people talk about them anymore.
Some of my favorites are Tool - Ænima Queens of the Stone Age - Songs for the Deaf Michael Jackson - Thriller Eagles of Death Metal - Peace, Love, and Death Metal Fleetwood Mac - Rumors U2 - All That You Can't Leave Behind Johnny Cash - American IV Stone Sour- Self Titled |
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do they have to be "songs"
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The new Chris Young and Jake Owens CD's are awsome. That is if you like Country.
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Yeah, I preferred them in their electronic pop days before they made the switch to thrash metal.
More on my list from about the mid-90s: Chris Isaak - Forever Blue Rusted Root - When I Woke Metallica - Load (I seem to be the only one who preferred them after their crossover to alternative rock)
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