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Extreme-s/t

Faster Pussycat-s/t

L.A. Guns-s/t

Jetboy-Feel The Shake

Johnny Crash- Neighbourhood Threat

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Not CD player, but iPod:

 

Zar - Live Your Life Forever

 

Now thinking I really shouldn't have sold this one...

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Destine - Lightspeed

Blue Oyster Cult - Cultosaurus Erectus

Blue Oyster Cult - Fire Of Unknown Origin

Bon Jovi - S/T

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Bad Biscut - SHAG ABBEY

Heart - JUPITERS DARLING and DOG & BUTTERFLY

ELP - THE BEST OF EMERSON, LAKE & PALMER

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Gallery - Behind the Wall

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ELP - THE BEST OF EMERSON, LAKE & PALMER

 

So, what do you think of these guys?

 

Never mind, I saw your "First Spin Impression" write-up.

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DREAM THEATER - Scenes From A Memory (100%)

 

Interesting, 'cause it isn't my favourite of theirs, but I'll have to give another proper listen.

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First Shot - both ; very cool band, nice to finally hear them

Baby Jane - 'In the spotlight' ; sounding awesome so far

Derek Davis - 'Re-volt'... ing piece of shit

Hydrogyn - 'Private sessions' ; wow, sounds really good, especially the 4th song, but the production is SHIT!

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Rampage - s/t

 

 

Thanks, Nick, for the fine job !! :drink:

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Hydrogyn - 'Private sessions' ; wow, sounds really good, especially the 4th song, but the production is SHIT!

 

that it be. Very muddy....puts me off.

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DREAM THEATER - Scenes From A Memory (100%)

 

Interesting, 'cause it isn't my favourite of theirs, but I'll have to give another proper listen.

 

IMHO, it's their masterpiece, all great things from the start of their career were lumped in here, and the storytelling is enchanting, but if you're in for melodic treat, most of the fans will pick I&W, and I think that's the second best album they ever made, this one is full of surprise, melodies, shred, ultimate musicianship, heaviness, and various musical elements! But it's kinda subjective bro, since this album is one of the few that gets me through college when I'm looking for a better metal albums than nu-metal back in 1999-2000, so it's probably over hundred full spins for me and it didn't change a bit.

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David A. Saylor - City Of Angels

Michael W. Smith - Go West Young Man

Jean-Jacques Goldman - Entre Gris Clair Et Gris Fonce

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