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Dropkick Murphy's - Live on St Patrick's Day.
Fear Factory - Obsolete.
Drowning Pool - Sinner.
Pennywise - Live at the Key Club.
Rage against the machine - Self titled.
 
Darkness - Permission to land
Augie March - Sunset Studies
Foo Fighters - ahhh, any would do

Can't think of anything else at the moment ... just chuck some more Foo Fighters on, for the time being.:p
 

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Originally posted by Nic
Darkness - Permission to land
Augie March - Sunset Studies
Foo Fighters - ahhh, any would do

Can't think of anything else at the moment ... just chuck some more Foo Fighters on, for the time being.:p

Poor little downloading music thief can't think of five albums, serves you right. :p
 
1. Aesop Rock- Labor Days
2. Copywrite- The Highly Exaulted
3. Brother Ali- Shadows of the sun
4. Atmosphere- Lucy Ford
5. CunninLynguists- Southerunderground

bah to hard to choose
 
Blues for the Red Sun -Kyuss
The Action Is Go - FuManchu
Time Travelling Blues -Orange Goblin
Never Turn Your Back On A Friend - Budgie
Aftertaste - Helmet

But I'd love to throw in Gardenia off Kyuss' Welcome To Sky Valley and Living Legend off Eatin Dust, FuManchu
 
Abbey Road - The Beatles
Egyptology - World Party
Siren - Heather Nova
Together Alone - Crowded House
Undeniably The Whitlams - The Whitlams
 
Stiff Little Fingers - Nobodys Heroes
Portishead - Dummy
Public Enemy - Fear of a Black Planet (or Nation of Millions)
Radiohead - The Bends (or Pablo Honey or OK Comp)
Primal Scream - Screamadellica

Hard to narrow it down to 5. So many others i would be trying to make room for. Muse, The Hives, Ice Cube to name just a few.
 

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Originally posted by hans moleman
What did you think of the movie?...I thought it was actually quite good, though a bit cheesy at the end - you know with the thumbs up and the statue, etc.
The main thing though is that it definitely made you appreciate the music more.

I loved the movie! (got it on dvd as soon as I could)

I actually hadn't heard most of Discovery when I first saw the movie, so I can only think of the movie when I hear the album now.

I still wonder what I would have thought of Discovery had I heard it before I saw the movie......I think I still would have loved it, although I certainly would have been trying to work out where Daft Punk were coming from.
 
Do the Pop - Various Artists (50 tracks of Australian underground punk/garage from the late 70s through to the mid 80s)
Workshop of the Telescopes - Blue Oyster Cult (best of....)
Funhouse - the Stooges
Anthology - the Ramones (another best of...)
Where are all the Single Girls? - the Eastern Dark (nearly everything they ever recorded)
 
Originally posted by Ganjaman
Bob Marley & the Wailers - Confontation

Black Flag - Damaged

Circle Jerks - Group Sex

The Minutemen - Double Nickels On the Dime

Jimi Hendrix - Electric Ladyland

Would you like a joint with that pal??:)
 
I guess we're talking albums released by the artists, not 20-years-later best-of compilations. You could just have the JJJ hot 100 (1 to 5 or whatever strikes your fancy) or a bunch of Ministry of Sound jobs. Otherwise I'd just burn some monster compilations on high density disks. But here's my lot.

Oils-Head Injuries
Nick Drake- Five Leaves Left.
Led Zepplin-Houses of the Holy
U2-Under a Blood Red Sky
Stanley Clarke-School Days

I guess I grew up in the 70's and 80's.

Apologies to Silverchair, Beatles, Weather Report, Sinead O'Connor, Habibis, BoB. I'd have put in some classics (Beethoven especially) but they never recorded their music as such.
 
in no particular order

razorblade romance - HIM
sunburn - fuel
more than you think you are - matchbox 20
ocean avenue - yellowcard
hmmm another fuel, matchbox 20 or HIM cd.
 
Originally posted by ComicStoreGuy
1 - Ted Hawkins - Songs from the Boardwalk
2 - Ben Harper - Live from Mars
3 - Billy Bragg - Talking with the Taxman about Poetry
4 - Gomez - Abandoned Shopping Trolley Hotline
5 - Ryan Adams - Gold


1 Ted Hawkins - the next hundred years
2 The Jayhawks - Rainy Day Music
3 Billy Bragg - Workers Playtime
4 Gomez - Liquid Skin
5 Bob Marley - Legend compilation

............guess Ill bring the scotch !!
 
1. Manic Street Preachers - The Holy Bible;
2. Teenage Fan Club - Songs from Northern Britain;
3. The Jam - Snap;
4. The Clash - London Calling;
5. Radiohead - OK Computer.
 
If i'm a little blue "Aint That Enough?" from "Songs from Northern Britain" is guaranteed to put a smile back on my dial:

"Here is a sunrise/Aint that enough?"
 
1. Aenima - Tool
2. King for a day Fool for a lifetime - Faith No More
3. Adrenaline - Deftones
4. Master of Puppets - Metallica
5. Demanufacture - Fear Factory
 

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