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What did you listen during puberty? Hehe, i got to ask this arguable question. I guess many of us have their "special" points in our personal music-and-taste-developing era, maybe even black ones.
So, what was your favourite band then? Your favourite style of music? Your first CD ever bought/owned? Now, I'm going to open Round One. I'm 23 years by now, but I guess I look older Favourite band: has to be Megadeth (well, I still like them still occasionally) First CD: Countdown To Extinction, bought in later 1993, of course by Megadeth. My sisters and brothers went mad. Other faves: Metallica, Napalm Death, Sepultura... ET CETERA... so I guess I was a kind of metalhead. During that time, I never cared too much for Nirvana (one of my favourite bands NOW). My formula: the harder, the better, the cooler! Hair-dyed? YES. Black in the later years. Clothes: green jeans (!), chequered shirts. Trivia: I thought I could impress the girls with the heaviest music. But I tell you: it did not work. They did not like me much these days. Timeline:ca. 1993-1996 | |
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well I was 15 - 18 at that time and that's what I listened to.
Chaos A.D motherfucker | |
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Cheesey pop
ala Backstreet Boys and Spice Girls and R&B pop God Im glad I've grown! If you will, so will I | |
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Prince and michael jackson/jacksons | |
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the sound of middle school teachers nagging.. | |
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thekidsgirl said: Cheesey pop
ala Backstreet Boys and Spice Girls and R&B pop God Im glad I've grown! Me too! But... don't be too hard on yourself... at least I think we can forgive you... AS LONG as you DID NOT listen to --- tam tam --- CAUGHT IN THE ACT! I had a friend back in those days - a male friend - who had a cita poster over his bed... Good god, that's inexcusable, isn't it?!?! I believe they were the most terrible boyband ever crawling out of a dusty, dark and wet teen-music-konsumprodukt, but that is not my field of science. I preferred Dave Mustaines red hair so much more. @weepingwall: ah, teachers are nagging very often... sometimes they even bite, it happened to me 2times. I guess "Low" is one of your faves? It's my fave Bowie, and one of my all-time faves. Excellent choice, if so!!! | |
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lilgish said: well I was 15 - 18 at that time and that's what I listened to.
Chaos A.D motherfucker You are welcome! Chaos AD was, as I think, their best effort. Did not like "Roots" a lot; Arise was fine, too. My nephew once borrowed me one of their first albums (I think it had the devil sitting on the cover, in a way). Pretty wild, best SATAN-ROCK FROM HELL! hehe. Not recommended to catholic girls, as long as they did not learn to blow. | |
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SenseOfDoubt said: lilgish said: well I was 15 - 18 at that time and that's what I listened to.
Chaos A.D motherfucker You are welcome! Chaos AD was, as I think, their best effort. Did not like "Roots" a lot; Arise was fine, too. Roots was a good album, especially the drum breakdown on the title song. Dave Mustaine is a legend. Rust in Peace Coundown, Youthnasia I still love metal and megadeth. [Edited 12/31/05 19:50pm] | |
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lilgish said: SenseOfDoubt said: You are welcome! Chaos AD was, as I think, their best effort. Did not like "Roots" a lot; Arise was fine, too. Roots was a good album, especially the drum breakdown on the title song. Dave Mustaine is a legend. Rest in Peace Coundown, Youthnasia I still love metal and megadeth. Yeah, sometimes theres a need to put some of the old faves into. I do enjoy (the early) Rammstein still a lot. That was the last "metalish" band I discovered, back in 97. (just a little after that I heard that they were in the charts, what a toxic shock!) Countdown was/is my favourite MD album, followed by Rust in Peace. Especially the omnious organ at the beginning of the first song of "Killing...", hey, I tried to imitate that on a RAPEMAN. well those were the days... And, of course, Ride the Lightning, MoP, and Justice... by metallica. Simply good memories, simply killer music. | |
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SenseOfDoubt said: And, of course, Ride the Lightning, best metallica album, imo. | |
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my coming of age was from 95'-01' so here go my soundtrack.....
sign o the times/the gold exp-prince stankonia-outkast anotha day anotha balla-south circle no more glory-mjg hard to hit-big mike thug mentality-krayzie bone heaven'z movie/the gift-bizzy bone my homies-scarface its dark & hell is hot-dmx still standing-goodie mob hard to earn/moment of truth-gangstarr 2pacalypse now/me against the world/strictly 4 my n.i.g.g.a.z.-2pac | |
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duran duran 'come undone'
alanis 'jagged little pill' tori amos 'crucify ep' des'ree hole garbage madonna 'bedtime stories' seal annie lennox 'diva' and i somehow turned out straight. I'll leave it alone babe...just be me | |
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badujunkie said: and i somehow turned out straight. hehe, you wouldn't believe it, but inspite of exscessive use of electric guitar-medicine, mixed up with long heired chemicals and leather-jacket-acid, i turned out being "normal". satan never gave me a visit (though i would have liked to play some poker or watch britney videos). funny, btw, i just have to think of the PMRC. I think of the "signs" they mentioned a "strange" kid (that maybe was under the influence of the devil) would depict, was the WEARING OF GYM SHOES. | |
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well considering I grew up in the middle of nowhere with about 4 radio stations that played anything other than country--my exposure was both limited and varied. Here were my faves in HS (89-93):
The Steve Miller Band (for drinking to) The Eagles (for drinking to) Pearl Jam: 10 (for drinking to) Metallica: The Black Album (for being rowdy & drinking to) AC/DC (for football games) George Michael (since the 3rd grade!!) MC Hammer (2 Legit Yo!) JJ Fad Bell Biv Devoe En Vogue Boyz II Men TLC Milli Vanilli I proudly NEVER liked New Kids on the Block, and thankfully have outgrown my penchant for heavy metal and goofy white bands from the 70s. adjective edit [Edited 1/1/06 11:16am] The check. The string he dropped. The Mona Lisa. The musical notes taken out of a hat. The glass. The toy shotgun painting. The things he found. Therefore, everything seen–every object, that is, plus the process of looking at it–is a Duchamp. | |
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T.E.V.I.N-Tevin Campbell
I'm Ready-Tevin Campbell Back to the World-Tevin Campbell II-Boyz II Men | |
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EPMD
UTFO Whodini Eric B and Rakim Full Force Force Mds New Edition Madonna Prince Basically, all the R&B and rap of the mid to late 80s | |
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badujunkie said: duran duran 'come undone'
alanis 'jagged little pill' tori amos 'crucify ep' des'ree hole garbage madonna 'bedtime stories' seal annie lennox 'diva' and i somehow turned out straight. Let's see... well for the first year or so anyway... Prince - "My Name Is Prince" b/w "Sexy Mutha" Dream Warriors - And The Legacy Begins Michael Jackson - Dangerous U2 - Achtung Baby Boyz II Men - Motownphilly Marky Mark & The Funky Bunch - Music For The People Hammer - 2 Legit 2 Quit PM Dawn - Of the Heart, of the Soul and of the Cross: The Utopian Experience Salt N Pepa - Blitz of Hits Remixed Naughty By Nature - "O.P.P." KLF - What Time Is Love Alanis - Alanis (1991) En Vogue "My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)" Kris Kross - Totally Krossed Out TLC - Ooooohhh On The TLC Tip [Edited 1/1/06 2:45am] | |
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weepingwall said: the sound of middle school teachers nagging..
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CinisterCee said: badujunkie said: duran duran 'come undone'
alanis 'jagged little pill' tori amos 'crucify ep' des'ree hole garbage madonna 'bedtime stories' seal annie lennox 'diva' and i somehow turned out straight. Let's see... well for the first year or so anyway... Prince - "My Name Is Prince" b/w "Sexy Mutha" Dream Warriors - And The Legacy Begins Michael Jackson - Dangerous U2 - Achtung Baby Boyz II Men - Motownphilly Marky Mark & The Funky Bunch - Music For The People Hammer - 2 Legit 2 Quit PM Dawn - Of the Heart, of the Soul and of the Cross: The Utopian Experience Salt N Pepa - Blitz of Hits Remixed Naughty By Nature - "O.P.P." KLF - What Time Is Love Alanis - Alanis (1991) En Vogue "My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)" Kris Kross - Totally Krossed Out TLC - Ooooohhh On The TLC Tip [Edited 1/1/06 2:45am] whoa you knew who alanis was pre-95? I'll leave it alone babe...just be me | |
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Alanis was HUGE in Canada before Jagged Little Pill. Most Canadians know "Too Hot" from `91. | |
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"Let's Talk About Sex" | |
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Del The Funke Homosapien "Dr. Bombay"
here's some mo Canadian ish: Organized Rhyme "Check The O.R." (this was Tom Green's rap group) Kish "She's A Flirt (Let's Do It)" Maestro Fresh Wes "Conductin' Thangs" | |
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Here I am reminiscin.. I guess the timeline is different for everyone else so I'll just chill now | |
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Prince, Prince, and more Prince. I learned about sex through Prince. I would hear songs like "Head" and "Jack U Off" and didn't know what they meant. When I used to sneak and find my uncle's dirty magazines, I would read the forums in Penthouse and see the words in the stories and that's how I learned what they meant. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Prince ,Slayer , Metallica , AC/DC (played drums in a band that played AC/C songs), lots more | |
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SenseOfDoubt said: thekidsgirl said: Cheesey pop
ala Backstreet Boys and Spice Girls and R&B pop God Im glad I've grown! @weepingwall: ah, teachers are nagging very often... sometimes they even bite, it happened to me 2times. I guess "Low" is one of your faves? It's my fave Bowie, and one of my all-time faves. Excellent choice, if so!!! thank you..low is such a wonderful masterpiece and the weepingwall happends to be my favorite track from the album. | |
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For fun: The Beatles, Earth Wind & Fire, Commadores, ad infinitum
For my studies: Telemann, Shostakovich, Bach, ad infinitum At home with my parents: Anything Jazz or Swing "Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive."
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2pac
naughty by nature black sheep pharcyde stone temple pilots smashing pumkins r.e.m. bell biv devo tlc nirvana nice and smooth peete rock and cl smooth This was the stuff that I went out and bought on my own. | |
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