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INXS's catalog up through Kick The Cult's catalog up through Sonic Temple Metallica's catalog up through ...And Justice For All Cheap Trick, smatterings of their catalog up through Lap Of Luxury The Escape Club - Wild Wild West Information Society - Information Society Pretty much all influenced by what I saw on MTV. The only outside influence was a friend who loaned me his AJFA CD. I think it a year later that a co-worker heard me playing Faith No More's The Real Thing and graciously loaned me his Pixies and Red Hot Chili Peppers CDs which I loved enough to buy on my own. With those, I was setup to be blown away by the early 90s releases from FNM, Pixies, RHCP, and Metallica. And kind of demoralized with INXS and the Cult basically remaking Kick (X) and Sonic Temple (Ceremony).
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Did you mean to ask about my cassette collection, op?
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# ? Oct 11, 2021 14:28 |
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I mean, how are we expected to know the CDs we had when we were exactly 15? But whatever I'll bite. NIN - The Downward Spiral, The Fragile The Cramps - A Date With Elvis Butthole Surfers - Independent Worm Saloon Primus - Tales From the Punchbowl, Antipop Pop Will Eat Itself - This is the Day... This is the Hour... This is This! Powerman 5000 - Tonight the Stars Revolt! Rob Zombie - Hellbilly Deluxe GWAR - We Kill Everything, America Must Be Destroyed ...but then I also had poo poo like Limp Bizkit because it was on the radio and I thought I was obligated to own it because it was popular.
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# ? Oct 11, 2021 15:40 |
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I appear to be one of the only people who didn't get a free copy of Dookie on CD with an issue of Kerrang! magazine attached to it
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