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Who in the fuck listens to a full album? Ain’t nobody got time for that.
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Just spun this one on wax.
MAJESTIES - Vast Reaches Unclaimed (Full Album) 20 Buck Spin If you like early/mid 90s Gothenburg melodic death metal, like early In Flames or Dark Tranquillity, you have to listen to this album. |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/343031/F4F12B70-0481-4C35-90E6-63566F6C7559_jpe-2768150.JPG Overnight in the wee small hours View Quote This guy knows.... |
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Hamilton. I know the writer / lead singer is a boring leftist, but the music is very well done, with some funny and memorable lines.
Plus any album with songs titled "The Adams Administration", or that has the line "lets show these Federalists who their up against - Southern MotherFucking Democratic Republicans!" gets my history buff seal of approval. |
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That Herb Alpert whipped cream album reminds me of road trips with mom & dad. I swear they had 15 Herb Alpert 8 tracks in the glove box. I have a great-condition vinyl of the Whipped Cream album. I like it.
I still buy vinyl & CD's at thrifts, yard sales, flea markets and Goodwill's. I had probably 300 CDs I bought myself from back in the day. Now, that they go for about $1, I probably have 600+ in total. Maybe 300 vinyl records. I rip the CD's to digital for casual listening. For serious listening, its CD & Vinyl format played on high end vintage units that I collect and refurbish. I have aux input in the car, and over 400 full albums in digital stored on internal memory & a huge SD card in my phone. However, I do prefer the sound straight from CD. My vehicle still has a CD changer. I grab 6 discs a week sort of 'at random' and listen during my drive to/from work. It just works- no fiddling with cords, Bluetooth bullshit, and hunting files and tapping a phone screen. This week, they were: Europe- The Final Countdown, Rush- Counterparts, Rush- Moving Pictures, Bon Jovi- New Jersey, April Wine- Nature of the Beast, and House of Lords- Sahara. I went through them all several times. The album on the platter of my turntable at the moment is Sammy Hagar- Montrose. |
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Quoted: 45+ minute drive to work. I can listen to a couple each day. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Who in the fuck listens to a full album? Ain’t nobody got time for that. 45+ minute drive to work. I can listen to a couple each day. Lol, I can't remember the last time I even listened to a full song |
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Blind Faith
A1 Had To Cry Today - Blind Faith – Blind Faith 1969 Vinyl Full Album Rip HQ Audio full playlist https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzdO3ZCRO-8&list=PLe7P0WzOesS-CVldeV-ew0HSCPoGPuhuK&pp=gAQBiAQB8AUB |
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Alan Parsons Project, Eye in the Sky. Before that JTull , Stormwatch.
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The Cure - Disintegration
Getting prepped / psyched for their concert next month. |
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Lorna Shore - ...And I Return To Nothingness EP |
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Them Bones (2022 Remaster) |
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Megadeth - United abominations (full album) 2007 (Original version) |
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Last song on our set list was "Hallelujah is Our Song". In that same set list was "In Christ Alone" which is Keith and Kristyn Getty's most recognized song. Those two are mentioned above.
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Jamie Johnson, guitar song.
Before that, it might have been Rush 2112, nobody said they had to be current releases. Sometimes I dig for the DEEP cuts. |
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Listened to it a couple days ago.
A Night on Bald Mountain (Remastered) |
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Was really surprised by this one.
Kamelot - The Black Halo (Full Album) [2005] |
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Revenge of the Black Regent Thought it would link to the album, but I goofed. Still, you get the picture. Whole album is insanely good, if your into synths and all that. |
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King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King (Original Master Edition) 2004 Climax Blues Band - Rich Man (1972) [Complete LP] |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/168726/09C8DCB6-643F-4AA8-A3D1-C76DE6712486_jpe-2767952.JPG Been listening to a ton of prog lately but that's technically the last full album I heard. View Quote |
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Jari Lindholm - Trajectories (Full Album) |
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