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Post by stringypoo on Aug 5, 2019 20:12:23 GMT -5
Soundgarden - Badmotorfinger Oh man, this one’s so good! Also one of the early albums I got. I remember paying $4.99 for a used copy, a very blind purchase. Although it’s a banger from start to finish, I remember particularly being blown away by the front-loaded action of those first three tracks, “Rusty Cage,” “Outshined,” and “Slaves & Bulldozers.” Especially “Outshined” was a dynamic work which I still think is possibly their best song ever. “Slaves & Bulldozers,” now that I think about it, really reminds me of a couple of knuckle dragger tunes from the early albums of Overkill, especially their track, “Horrorscope,” as well as “Playing with Spiders/Skullkrusher.” Damn, now I need to go get Badmotorfinger out and get back to that one!
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Post by Glitch on Aug 24, 2019 3:06:29 GMT -5
1. Limp Bizkit - Significant Other 2. A Tribute to Linkin Park (didn't know these were remixes, really)
Then I bought Slipknot's selftitled and Machine Head's Burn My Eyes and that really kicked it off for me. Will forever love these albums/
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Post by chainbreaker on Aug 24, 2019 4:50:26 GMT -5
 I really can't remember the series of events that led to this. I was listening to stuff before this, as my parents were big into music and there were cds and stuff on the computer and all that. I think i had a few copies of kerrang as well, but my first ever album that was mine, can't even remember if it was i that bought it, i'm gonna assume present. I would've been about 8/9 years old?, i do remember worship and tribute coming out very close to when i got this one, so that would've been close to 2002, was born in 93. Anyway, ry ry songs blew my fucking brains out. i didn't know the themes, the lyrics, the context any of it. It was just angry but in a different way. I had heard other "heavy" music on the tv and stuff, slipknot, linkin park, offspring, nirvana etcetc y'know. But this was mine, this was my album, my music and probably defined the next 15 years of my life, i have a really healthy relationship with glassjaw. i love them. GLASSJAW 4EVA 1gg3
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Post by stringypoo on Aug 24, 2019 6:32:25 GMT -5
1. Limp Bizkit - Significant Other 2. A Tribute to Linkin Park (didn't know these were remixes, really) Then I bought Slipknot's selftitled and Machine Head's Burn My Eyes and that really kicked it off for me. Will forever love these albums/ People shit on Fred Durst all day everyday (I’m not a big fan myself), but I gotta say that I also got this Significant Other album back in the day. And I didn’t love it, but there was a track later in the album called “Don’t Go Off Wandering” in which Durst truly let out an impressive unclean vocal on the line “I insist that you feel me now.” That moment had me rewinding the disc over and over, as it was just badass, and who knew Durst was capable of belting a scream like that?!?! Wow, I still get giddy thinking about it 15 years or so later!
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Post by Blacksalt on Aug 24, 2019 10:57:47 GMT -5
 I really can't remember the series of events that led to this. I was listening to stuff before this, as my parents were big into music and there were cds and stuff on the computer and all that. I think i had a few copies of kerrang as well, but my first ever album that was mine, can't even remember if it was i that bought it, i'm gonna assume present. I would've been about 8/9 years old?, i do remember worship and tribute coming out very close to when i got this one, so that would've been close to 2002, was born in 93. Anyway, ry ry songs blew my fucking brains out. i didn't know the themes, the lyrics, the context any of it. It was just angry but in a different way. I had heard other "heavy" music on the tv and stuff, slipknot, linkin park, offspring, nirvana etcetc y'know. But this was mine, this was my album, my music and probably defined the next 15 years of my life, i have a really healthy relationship with glassjaw. i love them. GLASSJAW 4EVA 1gg3 This album changed the trajectory of my musical tastes. I remember going to see them open for Deftones on the White Pony tour. They had never been out to the west coast before and they were so hungry and passionate. It was an amazing experience. GJ4Life.
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Post by brc74 on May 8, 2020 21:02:43 GMT -5
I think Kiss - Killers
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Post by ꧁꧂ on May 9, 2020 15:16:49 GMT -5
WIZO - UUAARRGGH!
was my first record ever. It's a german Funpunk band.
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Post by masterkiller on May 10, 2020 4:06:09 GMT -5
Madball-Set it Off
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Post by mikeseog on May 10, 2020 4:59:04 GMT -5
Sum 41 - All Killer, No Filler
Second Sum 41 pick in this thread, I must've been 9 or 10. This was during the Nu-Metal boom, so I was seeing all of those classic videos on TV, but Sum 41 just stuck out to me with how fun their music was.
Went to the local CD guy (buying full price CD's wasn't really an option for me back then), he said come back in an hour, one of the longest hours of my life haha. I remember running home after I'd gone to pick it up, and loved every track!
I still love this record now, that slight heavy metal tinge in their brand of Pop Punk is sooo good. Banger after banger, Deryck's voice has a genuine Punk Rock snarl to it as opposed to the now traditional Pop Punk vocal. Add heaps of nostalgia to that and it might sound silly but it's still easily one of my favourite records ever.
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Post by The Matt Reptar on May 11, 2020 16:17:59 GMT -5
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Post by v9733xa on May 11, 2020 16:51:25 GMT -5
Hahaha, my SECOND album was All-4-One.
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Post by gorefest03 on Aug 16, 2021 19:42:52 GMT -5
I got a boombox for my birthday when I turned 7 or 8. I got 2 CDs with it: Joe Diffie "Life's So Funny" and the Space Jam soundtrack. Can't say I still listen to Diffie anymore, but that Space Jam soundtrack still rules! I got the record when it came out for RSD a year or two.
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Post by xban on Apr 9, 2022 13:02:29 GMT -5
first one was, ixnay.. by The Offspring back in ´98 , still in love with this one
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Post by mozine on May 1, 2022 13:31:35 GMT -5
That's hard, don't really know. If I'm talking the time I received my audio CD way back when I was a kid. I can tell you the earliest memory I did so when I was in High School. I decided to purchase myself a A Fever You Can't Sweat Out by Panic! At The Disco at Best Buy. When I listen to I Write Sins Not Tragedies. I digged that hit single alot at my Local FM. I thought it was Patrick from Fall Out Boy till I saw the music video of who's the band members are of course. Turned out they are homies after all.
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