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Rammstein - Sehnsucht
Anthrax - Persistence of Time
Audioslave - Audioslave
Rage Against the Machine - Renegades
Rob Zombie - Sinister Urge
Pixies - Trompe Le Monde
Metallica - Master of Puppets
Shihad - The General Electric
Strawpeople - 100 Street Transistors
Korn - Follow the Leader
The Sisters of Mercy - Floodland
Prodigy - Fat of the Land

Oh shit, that is more than 10.

Beers,
Doc
 
ok

the cult - electric
zz top - deguello
zz top - tres hombres
Van Halen - Van Halen
Regurgitator - Tu Plang
Janes Addiction - Ritual de lo Habitual
Janes Addiction - Nothing's Shocking
Stone Temple Pilots - Tiny Music
Deep Purple - Perfect Strangers
Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound of Thunder
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon

whoops, that's 11
 
U2 - All of them
The Blues Brothers - All of them
The Wiggles - All of them

The Wiggles seems to get played alot around here although Kaitlyn (18months old) is a Blues Brothers fan!
 
No Order (not the band... my list)

Sonic Youth - daydream nation
Buffalo Tom - Let me come over
Dinosaur Jr - Any (J mascis rocks)
Fugazi - In on the kill taker
PNAU - and again
Soundgarden - BMF (jesus christ pose..!!!!)
the Cure - Mixed Up
Mick Hart - Upside down in the face of obscurity
Ben Harper - Fight for your life
slayer - The double live album my mate "stole" many moons ago

Cool
KoNG
 
Kong - that live album would be "Decade of Aggression"? very nice. And what a corker "Let me come over" is too.

Doc - gatta agree "Persistence of time" is an absolute ripper.

so many great bands/albums popping up. I'll have to dig 'em out of the CD collection this arvo...

Jez
 
Too hard.

I like too much stuff.

Little Feat would be in there somewhere.

johnno
 
Jez said:
P&K

Blue Sky Mining as Midnight Oils best album?!?!?

Fair enough if you love it but what about "Species Deceases" or "Red Sails In The Sunset"? Have you heard them? You should definitely seek them out too.

Classics

Jez
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Don't listen to much aw-yuls these days but will always have a soft spot for Head Injuries.
 
In no particular order

Rolling Stones - Get Yer Yayas Out
Pink Floyd Dark side of the Moon
Rory Gallagher Irish Tour 1974
Stevie Ray Vaughn Texas Flood
Rolling Stones Beggars Banquet
Zeps Physical Graffiti
The Who Live at Leeds
Cream Disraeli Gears
Rolling Stones Exile on Main St
Dylan Blood on the Tracks

but realistically you really need a top 100!
 
seems like we all enjoy metal and its various forms :)

who knew ! :party: :super:
 
Once again too hard to compile a list.

But Abba would be in there somewhere.

johnno
 
Best of - Bay City Rollers
Milli Vanilli - Milli Vanilli
Devo - freedom of choice
Darrel Sommers latest album


love brew days with this all going and no ones in the house
 
i could of added heps more like anthrax ,among the living,more van halen,machine head,sepultura,soulfly and the early metallica from kill em to the black ,steel prophet,yngwie malmsteen,iced earth ,,metal music the list just goes on and on

Deebee i love the Beatles relvolver album
 
rob w,you just reminded me ,rory gallagher live irish tour 74,just went out to the garage where i have about 400 albums retrenched from their job,cd,s now rule but there are a lot of albums that i havent got again since the cd thing started.going to put that album on shortly put the headphones on and give it a blast again,great album.pity rory,s dead now though
fergi
 
Suprised nobody has ACDC in there somewhere.

johnno
 
Kong,

Damn forgot JCP, and Spoonman for that matter, some very tasty drums there ...
 
Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath
DJ QBert - Wavetwisters
Black Sabbath - Master Of Reality
Bob Marley - (some live tape I found in a car and have since lost)
Eazy E - Eazy Duz It
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
Bob Marley - Kaya
Tim Dog/Apache Indian - Make Way For The Indian

Too many beers to think of more right now :chug:

PZ.

*Edit* - And who could forget Led Zeppelin IV :beerbang:
 
In Session - Albert King & Stevie Ray Vaughan
Kind of Blue - Miles Davis
Hot August Night - Neil Diamond
Come Away With Me - Norah Jones
Seargent Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - The Beatles
Beethoven's 9th Symphony - Herbert van Karajan conducting the Berlin Symphonic Orchestra
Live in Paris - Dianna Krall
Hard Again - Muddy Waters
What's Going On - Marvin Gaye
Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway (self titled)
 
Jez said:
P&K

Blue Sky Mining as Midnight Oils best album?!?!?

Fair enough if you love it but what about "Species Deceases" or "Red Sails In The Sunset"? Have you heard them? You should definitely seek them out too.

Classics

Jez
[post="97933"][/post]​

I own those albums, and while they are good, their music style had evolved a bit more by blue sky. It's the only album of theirs I can listen all the way through without thinking there's an ordinary song (which the two you named have, IMHO)
 
fergi said:
rob w,you just reminded me ,rory gallagher live irish tour 74,just went out to the garage where i have about 400 albums retrenched from their job,cd,s now rule but there are a lot of albums that i havent got again since the cd thing started.going to put that album on shortly put the headphones on and give it a blast again,great album.pity rory,s dead now though
fergi
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I really loved that album at the time and still rate it now. I saw him play in '75 at the Dallas Brooks Hall supported by Sonny Terry & Brownie McGee & Dutch Tilders. Sad loss really. I wonder how he would have gone if the Stones had taken him instead of Ron Wood.
 

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