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Post by Fig on Apr 3, 2012 20:25:10 GMT -8
Its The Presidents of the United States of America album cover.
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Post by Fig on Apr 3, 2012 20:25:26 GMT -8
I've literally tried 4 different links to it fuck you internet.
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Post by Dr. Crane on Apr 3, 2012 20:28:01 GMT -8
Holy shit fig, I totally bought Hello Nasty before the last 2 on my list! Can't believe I forgot that. Actually, yes I can.
My NOFX album cover didn't work until the 3rd link I tried...weird.
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Post by Fig on Apr 3, 2012 20:33:43 GMT -8
Fuck I love this thread. ALBUMS I STOLE FROM MY PARENTS AND LOVED: I loved Paula Cole. I've always been a sensitive boy... I know ever word to every song on this CD. The best part is that when I scratched up my mom's copy of it, I just took it and put the scratched CD in my dad's case for it and kept his unscathed version for myself. I once was filming some sort of humorous (read: fucking stupid) video which included a mock tour of my house. I was pretty young, and looked even more stupid than whatever it was that I was trying to accomplish with this video but the intro was composed of me playing the first track to Flood while stroking my chin thoughtfully and staring into the distance. Yep.
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Post by Fig on Apr 3, 2012 20:35:21 GMT -8
Yeah, The Globe is probably my all-time favorite CD. Look at how fucking British they are!
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Post by Fig on Apr 3, 2012 20:40:14 GMT -8
I was the weirdest child ever.
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Post by romanticizer on Apr 3, 2012 20:42:02 GMT -8
fig is my fave.
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Post by Fig on Apr 3, 2012 20:42:10 GMT -8
FRESH AS CAN BE, poopING THE B.A.D.
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Post by Fig on Apr 3, 2012 20:42:49 GMT -8
Sorry for destroying this thread, but you fuckers got me rolling...at least I'm mostly on topic.
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Post by romanticizer on Apr 3, 2012 20:43:36 GMT -8
I reconfirm my earlier statement. fig is my fave.
More records plz, peepz.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2012 20:50:54 GMT -8
Ok this is a little embarassing but I thought about it for a long time and I might as well post it if I put so much thought in to it. 1. This is the first album that I have a distinct memory of buying. I waited for it to come out and I was in the same day. 2. I listened to this album so many times after I bought it. I think I had it on repeat in my room for a month. 3. I remember buying this album, but I had no idea who any of the artists were. I had no idea that Hash Pipe was by Weezer until a few years ago. I also didn't know that Clint Eastwood was by the Gorillaz until I bought that album this year. 4. Yeah, I know. I loved this album so much. My sister still listens to it and it reminds me of summer and this tiny room my mom had me in because I ran away for 2 weeks. 5. It's no Dookie but I loved this album a lot. It was in the only cd in my car for a whole winter because it was the only one that wouldn't skip on the gravel road.
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Post by Friendly Destroyer on Apr 3, 2012 21:31:22 GMT -8
Ha! The first album I ever bought is sort of a funny story. I can't remember how old I was, but I must have been young enough as the reasoning for purchasing this album occurred while I was in the tub with my mom also in the bathroom as well (not going to the bathroom, just in there talking to me). We had gone to see an Imax show earlier that day (Back when Imaxes were quite the thing) and a preview for a Rolling Stones Imax concert came on. My parents told me they were going to go to it and while I was taking my bath I told my mom that I wanted to go too because it looked pretty neat and colourful. She told me I could if I named her 5 Rolling Stones songs. I didn't know the name of any songs. The next day I went to my neighbour's house to see my friend and noticed that they had a Rolling Stones record (the greatest hits). I asked him if I could have it for 4 dollars (which was my life savings) and without asking any adults the transaction was made! I memorized 5 song titles and found myself sitting in an Imax chair one month later with the Rolling Stones rocking my young face off. I still have the vinyl that I bought to this very day. Here's the others, (Cassette) (CD) (Cassette) I can't find the exact cover I had, but it was a greatest hits. (Cassette)
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Post by Friendly Destroyer on Apr 3, 2012 21:34:42 GMT -8
The funny thing about the Rolling Stones record was that my parents had tons of RS records and cassettes, so I don't understand why I didn't just look at those ones when I had a chance. Kids are dumb.
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Post by Friendly Destroyer on Apr 3, 2012 21:50:58 GMT -8
'House Me Teenage Rave' got me in deep shit with my parents. I loved this album so much. Me and my friends drew a comic strip series called "Toilet Man" that was heavily inspired by this album.
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Post by emptyfox on Apr 3, 2012 21:59:43 GMT -8
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Post by Friendly Destroyer on Apr 3, 2012 22:03:32 GMT -8
"Crossroads" and "So Far So Good" were everywhere that Christmas.
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Post by emptyfox on Apr 3, 2012 22:05:23 GMT -8
It just occurred to me that I owned this Bon Jovi first.
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Post by Friendly Destroyer on Apr 3, 2012 22:09:25 GMT -8
That's Jon BON Jovi, man.
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Post by emptyfox on Apr 3, 2012 22:13:35 GMT -8
I'm goin' dowwwwwwnn in a blaze of glory Take me nowwww, but know the truth I'm goin' ouuuuttt in a blaze of glory Lord, I never drew first, but I drew first blood I'm no one's son, call me YOUNG GUNNNNNNNN!
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Post by kymess_jr on Apr 4, 2012 0:04:56 GMT -8
I love this thread so much right now. It's amazing how many of us bought Appetite for Destruction or Dookie as one of our first albums. And I think I've owned at least 2 albums off each persons list at some point. This is a fantastic trip down nostalgia lane.
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