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Touch Of My Hand, if only because it allows me to think about Britney Spears masturbating.
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I'm gonna have to agree with what I think the masses will say, and go with OK Computer.
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Shut up.
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Wanting to be Lou Reed is way cooler than wanting to be Jim Morrison. And yes, I am being one hundred percent serious.
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Get everything you can find by Charles Mingus.
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Judge Allows Source To Distribute Parts Of Racist
Henry Spencer replied to EdwardKnoxII's topic in Music
*applauds Bruiser* -
Ah, well than, I can't really think of any ska-punk bands I like, then. Does Rancid count? They're not bad...
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Cowboy Junkies - Sweet Jane
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Loveless is actually their third album. I haven't heard their first album, but by all accounts, it's terrible. The second album, Isn't Anything, is like 3/4 Loveless. Almost genius, but not quite. Loveless, of course, is a masterpiece. So, yeah, I'd say they definetely improved.
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U2 - Where The Streets Have No Name
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Thye got better as they went, but then, they got worse. So no.
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Didn't some fans sue Creed for sucking ass in concert, because Scott Stapp couldn't remember the words to his songs?
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Please, have you even heard In Through The Out Door? It's horrid. I'd say Zeppelin peaked around Houses Of The Holy, and it was downhill since. I can't really think of any others. The Beatles are the obvious choice here, but besides them, I can't think of any.
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SHIT, I forgot about Mortal Kombat Annihilation. Man, did that movie ever suck.
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Albuquerque owns it. I quote that song daily.
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Get Rich or Die Tryin best selling album of 2003
Henry Spencer replied to EdwardKnoxII's topic in Music
This is the first I've heard of this. No wonder it didn't sell, since it apparently got minimal publicity. -
Pink Flamingos owns you all. I don't know if I would call it the worst ever, but Batman & Robin inspires venemous hatred in me like no other movie.
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The movie is awful.
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Fat, because it has the most amusing video.
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The Darkness - I Believe In A Thing Called Love
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I'm not really sure, to be honest. It's the only album of his I really sit down and listen to the whole way through, as opposed to, say, Blonde On Blonde or Highway 61 Revisited where I'll skip over several of the songs. John Wesley Harding doesn't have many highlights, it's just incredibly consistant. Blood On The Tracks seems to the the consensus answer here, although I've only heard Idiot Wind and Tangled Up In Blue, both great songs. I need to pick up a copy of that, and it might change my mind.
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The Beatles - Something Al Green - Let's Stay Together The Cure - Love Song Bob Marley - Is This Love? Foo Fighters - Everylong
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Tom Petty edition 1. Mary Jane's Last Dance 2. Breakdown 3. Don't Come Around Here No More 4. Here Comes My Girl 5. Even The Losers
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REM - Drive