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hey everyone lets try a little survey...tell us the top five cds you currently cant stop playing...lets have a little fun...no matter how old or how new...i dont care if its michael jackson...(well yes i do dont tell me that)...anyway doesnt matter just list the top five you cant stop playing...

 

to start here is mine:

 

no order....

 

1.Zero - Zero

 

2.Wild Horses - Bareback

 

3.Velocity - activator ep

 

4.Von Groove - Chameleon

 

5.Lillian Axe - Live 2002

 

thanks rob

 

 

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Okay, here's my list of 5

 

1. Angel - Angel

 

2. New England - New England

 

3. Europe - Europe (Does anyone else see a trend here?)

 

4. Angel - Helluva Band

 

5. MSG - Michael Schenker Story Live

 

6. Michael Jackson - Thriller (Just kidding. It's really Bad.)

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1. TAKEN- SMELL THE GROOVE

2. VANITY- ARE YOU WILD ENOUGH? (1 song)

3. CRACKJAW- NIGHTOUT

4. HEAVEN 11- BAPTISM OF FIRE (1 song)

5. HITTMAN- VIVAS MACHINA

 

(JUST MY CURRENT ON HEAVY ROTATION)

 

ALSO GETTING HEAVY ROTATION:

Tindrum- Drums of War

9.0- Too Far Gone

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Not necessarily my top 5, but here's what's passed through my CD player in the last day or so:

 

1. AMERICAN HI-FI: s/t

2. ROB ZOMBIE: "Sinister Urge"

3. SHY: "Welcome to the Madhouse"

4. QUIET RIOT: "Alive and Well"

5. FARRCRY: "Mr. Red, White, Blue"

 

Keep the faith.

Mark

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I'll do the same as Mark and list what I've been listening to in the last coupla days........

 

Exies..new one..can't recall the name...

Haphazzard "s/t"

Barrage "Constant Pounding"...thanks Tim..it'll be comin' back soon...

Xavier "s/t"

Jackyl "Relentless"

The Wildhearts "Riff after Motherfucking Riff"

Bon Jovi's new EP

 

Oh....and Dirty Cowboys "Rode Hard and Put Up Wet" ! LOL *Had to listen to it before I sent it, Mark!! LOL*

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Beautiful Creatures - Beautiful Creatures

 

Bad Moon Rising - Greatest Hits (forgot the actual title)

 

Shakra - Moving Force

 

Lizzy Borden - Menace To Society

 

Shotgun Messiah - Second Coming

 

:banger: Beautiful Creatures makes me drive too fast though...

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The last week I listened to:

Queensryche-Empire

Treat-Muscle in motion

Last tribe -Witch dance

Silent witness-Thrills

Poison-Hollyweird

and a compilation of Pretty boy floyd, I heard the will tour Italy, where I live. :D

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last couple of days at work Ive listened to

 

Cinderella - Heartbreak Station

Iced Earth - The Dark Saga

Flame - Blaze

The Cult - Ceremony

The Misfits - Walk Among Us

 

& right now in HEAVY rotation is Alanis - S/T :) (Alanis Morissette's POP debut)

 

Say what ya want about that one but im getting into it Alot

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for me its

 

Rattlesnake shake / s/t on monster records

Swingin` thing / s/t on monster records

Taz / cold shoulder

Seduce / s/t

Villain / only time will tell

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ripper...no mine is a original...i will get you the info from the disc later today..i will also check my flame cd to see if it is a original or not..thanks Danny

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They ARE in order, getaway!! From bad to worse....!

 

Here are mine and maybe you should grab a pen and paper and write some of these down:

 

1. Final Frontier- The First Wave

2. Departure - Corporate Wheel

3. Urban Tale- Signs of Times

4. Biloxi - Right the Music

5. Frontline- Against the World

 

Long live MELODIC hard rock!

 

 

koogles

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well here is this months top five so far.....

 

no order...

 

1.emergency - boys will be boys(i love this cd anyone have any info on these guys)please email me

 

2.fiona - self titled

 

3.blue blud - the big noise

 

4.richie sambora - stranger in town

 

5.zero - self titled(with bonus acoustic disc)i cant get this out of my cd player.....

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What is up with this Bon Jovi crap? #1, he looks like a girl, #2 he's probably the biggest commercialized sell-out in the history of rock, and #3 he and his band have zero musical integrity, respect or credibility.

 

Now, onto the albums:

 

King Crimson - Absent Lovers (live from Montreal)

Radiohead - Kid A

Dream Theater - Scenes From a Memory

Rush - A Show of Hands, live (best rock instrumentalists ever)

Pearl Jam - bootleg from Seattle in 1992

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You're listening to PEARL JAM and calling BON JOVI crap? I'll take any commercial pop-metal band over sewer-sludge like PEARL JAM any day of the week and twice on Sundays.

 

You're welcome to your opinion, but are you sure you came to the right site?? Just wonderin'...

 

Keep the faith.

Mark

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I agree with metalmaniac777, I'd personally like to assassinate the whole Pearl Jam band, can't stand those fuckers! I like old Bon Jovi, but I'm not really digging their new stuff (almost all pop, even considering the term "Pop-Metal"), that's just me, but I'd still rather listen to any Bon Jovi than Pearl Jam by a long shot... :bigboom:

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A bit late joining this discussion, but these are the CDs I've been listening to the last couple of days:

 

Masterplan - s/t

FM - Indiscreet

Symphony X - The Odyssey

Kick - Sweet Lick Of Fire

Audioslave - s/t

 

Bit of a mix there...

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You're listening to PEARL JAM and calling BON JOVI crap?

 

Why yes, and quite easily. I find it extremely difficult to even compare the two. Bon Jovi is possibly the biggest pop/rock sellout in the history of the business. What half time sporting event HASN'T he performed at? And he nor his bandmates have ever gone outside of the box and done anything different, musically speaking. Music means nothing to them, just image. Pearl Jam is not one of my favorite bands, but they're an "album" band, not a singles band, with some interesting stuff (not what you hear on the radio mind you), so that's why I listen to them every once in a while. I also think Vedder has a classic live voice, and Matt Cameron is one of the better drummers to come out of the early 90s.

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1. TRANSIT- CATCHFIRE

2. LANCIA S/T

3. STRANGER- NO RULES

4. LOU GRAMM- LONG HARD LOOK

5. KIX- BLOW MY FUSE

 

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