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    Carach said:

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    so i love music lots and lots. played the drums for all of a year when i was ... 12 or 13 something like that, played a guitar lesson once (when i was like 7 lol, the teacher was mean so i stopped after the first lesson).

    But anyway, i would like to think i really appreciate music in its various forms, i got a massive variety of stuff i listen to that most people here would mostly likely shoot me for but i like the beats or lyrics (some have great twists or are just well thought out and have some deep meanings to them and so forth)....so anyway post ur music collection up!

    rap/grime

    2pac - 2pacalypse now, strictly for my ******, thug life, me against the world, all eyes on me, the don killuminati: 7 day theory, R u still down, greatest hits, still i rise, until the end of time, better dayz, resurrection, loyal to the game, pac's life, decade of silence
    Bone Thugs-N-Harmony - Greatest hits, strength and loyalty
    Busta Rhymes - Big bang
    Cypress Hill - greatest hits from the bong
    Dizzee Rascal - boy in da corner
    DMX - Its dark and hell is hot
    Dr Dre - 2001, Dretox mixtape
    Jay-z - reasonable doubt, Gift and the curse
    Kanye West - Late registration
    Mobb Deep - The infamous
    Nas - Hip hop is dead
    Notorious B.I.G - Ready to Die, Life after death, biggie duets.
    Outkast - Idlewild
    Roll Deep - in at the deep end, Rules and regulations
    Westside Connection - Terrorist threats

    Trance/house/dance and that stuff

    Basement Jaxx - the singles
    Classic Euphoria
    Classic Euphoria Level 2
    Cream Anthems 2007
    Dave Pearce - 40 classic dance anthems (his old one and his more recent)
    Extreme Euphoria mixed by BK
    Faithless - the greatest hits
    Frantic Euphoria mixed by Anne Savage
    Frantic Euphoria mixed by anne savage and andy whitby
    Gatecrasher classics
    Gatecrasher classics 2
    Gatecrasher Forever
    Gatecrasher Immortal

    God's kitchen Classics
    Hed Kandi Summer mix 2006
    Hed Kandi Summer mix 2007

    Ministry of Sound stuff - Annual 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007, Spring 2004,ibiza annual 06 and 07, clubbers guide summer 06, mash up mix 2007, Maximum bass 06 and 07 (i think)
    Lashed Euphoria
    Rennaisance classics volume 2
    Trance Nation (mixed by judge jules) - deeper, harder, electric
    Tried and Tested Euphoria
    Tiesto - Elements of life

    dnb

    Black Sun Empire - driving insane
    Craggz and Parallel forces - NorthernSoul
    Drum and Bass arena - mixed by fab and groove, and another by DJ randall
    Pendulum - hold your colour
    DJ fresh - escape from planet monday

    Rockish stuff? indie and all that

    Bloc party - a weekend in the city (i like only maybe 3 tracks on the entire thing lol.. but whatever)
    Feeder - the singles
    Linkin park - collision course, reanimation, minutes to midnight, meteora and hybrid theory
    Oasis - Stop the clocks
    Orson - bright idea

    Mainstream poppy stuff?(prepare to cringe and well.. just wonder wtf im doing with some of these)

    Gwen Stefani - the sweet escape
    Jamiroquai - high times
    JoJo - JoJo and the High road
    Nelly Furtado - Loose

    Alternative stuff i guess? (or anything that doesnt fit in the above)

    Chemical brothers - push the button and we are the night
    Coldplay - Castles
    Fluke - Oto
    Gorrilaz - gorrilaz, g sides, demon days, come home
    James Brown - the very best of
    Massive Attack - collected
    Moby - the very best of
    The Prodigy - Their law

    Movie soundtracks

    300
    Blade trinity
    Gladiator
    James Bond - Casino royale
    Kingdom of Heaven
    The Bodyguard


    Thats a pretty exhausting list to go thru lol and doesnt include individual songs i got over the years either :/

    feel free to post urs up, and if any of u guys know any good programmes on the net (like dj/composing things) give me a buzz.
     
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    I cant be ****ed to write up a huge-ass list like you.

    But uhh i like everything.

    Really liking Outkast, The Wombats and The Holloways at the moment.
     
  3. Enemy of the State said:

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    I don't have a very big music collection I'm afraid.

    Ruja - "Need ei vaata tagasi"
    Led R- "Led the R out"
    KISS- "Dynasty"
    KISS- "Destroyer"

    I'll buy Led Zeppelin- "Mothership" soon. I'm only just now getting into music, so my collection is still growing.
     
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    Carach said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Estlander View Post

    I'll buy Led Zeppelin- "Mothership" soon. I'm only just now getting into music, so my collection is still growing.
    only just now getting into music? i am shocked
     
  5. Enemy of the State said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carach View Post
    only just now getting into music? i am shocked
    Yeah, I didn't care that much about music until I was 11-12. It just didn't interest me.
     
  6. Mathias said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Estlander View Post
    Yeah, I didn't care that much about music until I was 11-12. It just didn't interest me.
    I didn't care about music until I was 13-14, and even then I wasn't so very interested.
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    Ältester der Motten said:

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    OHMYGOD!

    That's really impossible to list here all, so I'd just list some few of my list.

    "Classical":

    Johann Sebatian Bach - Die Kunst der Fuge (2 CD, incl. Partita sopra Sei gegrüßet Jesu gnädig and Passacaglia c minor)
    - interpreted by Wolfgang Rübsam

    Piotr Illjich Tchaikovsky - Swanlake (2 CD)
    - interpreted by National Philharmonic Orchestra under Richard Bonynge; Mincho Minchev, Francisco Gabarro

    Richard Strauss - Horn concertos No. 1 &2, Oboe concerto
    - interpreted by Winds solists of the Chamber Orchestra of Europe under Heinz Holliger

    Béla Viktor Janos Bartók - Complete String Quartets (2 CD)
    - interpreted by the Rubin Quartet

    Johannes Brahms - German folksongs (2 CD)
    - interpreted by Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Dietrich Ficher-Dieskau, accompanied by Gerald Moore

    Edvard Hagerup Grieg - Peer Gynt: Incidental Music (incl. Norwegian Dances op. 35, Bridal Procession op.19,2)
    - interpreted by Royal Symphony Orchestra under Yuri Temirkanov, London Symphony Chorus, Inger Dam-Jensen

    Gustav Mahler - Various Song collections /-cycles
    - interpreted by Dietrich Ficker-Dieskau, accompanied by Gerald Moore

    Johann Sebastian Bach - Complete Cello sonatas (2 CD)
    - interpreted by Pau Casals

    J. S. Bach - Matthäuspassion (3 CD)
    - interpeted by Gewandhausorchester Leipzig, Dresdner Kreuzchor, Thomanerchor Leipzig, some Soloists, all under the Mauersberger brothers

    Georg Phillip Telemann - Trio sonatas
    - interpeted by Il Parnaso Musicale

    Guiseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi - Messa da Requiem (2 CD)
    - interpeted by Chicago Symphony Chorus & Orchestra, under Daniel Barenboim, various soloists

    John Philip Sousa Music for Wind Band (fourth volume of a series)
    - interpreted by Royal Artillery Band, under Keith Brion

    George Frederic Handel - Suites de Pieces pour le clavecin (2 CD, collection from 1720)
    - interpreted by Ludger Rémy

    Joaquin Rodrigo - Diverse Pieces for Gutair/-s and Orchestra
    - interpreted by Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, under Neville Marriner, the Romero brothers

    Franz Peter Schubert - Winterreise
    - interpreted by Peter Schreier, accompanied by András Schiff

    Gustav Holst - The Planets (incl. two pieces by John Williams)
    - interpreted by Los Angeles Philharmony Orchestra, under Zubin Mehta, female voices of the Los Angeles Master Chorale

    Johann Pachelbel/ Johann Friedrich Fasch - Canon, Suites/ Trumpet concerto, Symphonies
    - interpreted by Orchestre de Chambre Jean-Francois Paillard, under respective conductor, Maurice Andrße, Jacques Chambon

    Various - "Preußens Gloria" (various german military marches)
    - interpreted by Heeresmusikkorps 6

    G. Mahler - Das Lied von der Erde
    - interpeted by New York Philharmonic, under Bruno Walter, Mildred Miller, Ernst Haefliger

    G. Mahler - Sympony No. 5
    - interpreted by Berliner Philharmonieorchester, under Sir Simon Rattle

    Everything by Beethoven and Mozart
    All Symphonies by Dmitri Dmitrievich Shostakovich


    Metal and related:

    Cannibal Corpse - Gallery of Suicide

    Dying Fetus - Grotesque Impalement

    Dornenreich - Her von welken Nächten

    Amon Amarth - From the Golden Hall

    Excrementory Grind****ers - Fertig machen, Szene putzen

    A. C. - 40 More Reasons to Hate Us

    Darkthrone - Panzerfaust

    Death - Individual Thought Patterns

    Bolt Thrower - Those Once Loyal

    Disgorge - Paralells of Infinite Torture

    Candlemass - Epicus Doomicus Metallicus

    Malevolent Creation - The Fine Art of Murder

    Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath

    Black Sabbath - Vol 3. Or was it 4?

    Kreator - Impossible Brutality

    Vomitory - Terrorize. Brutalize. Sodomize

    Luciferi Excelsi - Heiliger Krieg


    Other stuff:

    Astrix - Artcore

    Kaizers Orchestra - Maestro

    Wadaiko Masturiza - Japanese Drums

    Charie Parker & Dizzy Gillespie The legendary Town Hall Concert (NYC 1945)

    Buckethead - Bucketheadland Vol. 2

    The Hollies - 40 Greatest Hits (or so...)

    The Yardbirds - Roger the Engineer

    Arctic Monkeys - Whatever They Say I am, That's What I'm Not
    Wich was a waste of money, somehow I wasn't annoyed by the singer's voice before...

    It should be noted, the classical music outweighs the other stuff easily with about 500 CDs.
    Just didn't feel like representing that in the list.
    And I own much more of psytrance, just can't think of the album names.
    Last edited by Ältester der Motten; December 05, 2007 at 04:01 PM.
     
  8. Mathias said:

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    I own about 0 cds and albums.
    I have downloaded some, but I really do not wish to give a list of every band/group/artist that I have a song by any more than you would want to read it.
    Mostly classical stuff though.
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    so i love music lots and lots. played the drums for all of a year when i was ... 12 or 13 something like that, played a guitar lesson once (when i was like 7 lol, the teacher was mean so i stopped after the first lesson).

    But anyway, i would like to think i really appreciate music in its various forms, i got a massive variety of stuff i listen to that most people here would mostly likely shoot me for but i like the beats or lyrics (some have great twists or are just well thought out and have some deep meanings to them and so forth)....so anyway post ur music collection up!

    rap/grime

    2pac - 2pacalypse now, strictly for my ******, thug life, me against the world, all eyes on me, the don killuminati: 7 day theory, R u still down, greatest hits, still i rise, until the end of time, better dayz, resurrection, loyal to the game, pac's life, decade of silence
    Bone Thugs-N-Harmony - Greatest hits, strength and loyalty
    Busta Rhymes - Big bang
    Cypress Hill - greatest hits from the bong
    ...
    Because I can't be bothered to write one myself, I'll cheat by copy/pasting my last.fm most played chart.

    Psychotic Waltz
    Dead Can Dance
    King Crimson
    Bad Religion
    Wire
    Pink Floyd
    Bathory
    Joy Division
    Ulver
    Calexico
    Van der Graaf Generator
    Ayreon
    Queensrÿche
    Opeth
    Iron Maiden
    Jethro Tull
    The Sisters of Mercy
    Nick Drake
    Dream Theater
    Agent Orange
    Porcupine Tree
    Misfits
    Arcturus
    Mission of Burma
    Dead Kennedys
    Greg Graffin
    Ted Leo and The Pharmacists
    Black Flag
    Mercury Rev
    Ten Years After
    Camel
    Agalloch
    Metal Church
    Gray Matter
    Celtic Frost
    Black Sabbath
    Tindersticks
    Can
    Led Zeppelin
    White Noise
    Danzig
    The Yardbirds
    The Doors
    John Zorn
    Deep Purple
    The Chameleons
    Metallica
    Jimi Hendrix
    Mahavishnu Orchestra
    Deadsoul Tribe
    Blue Öyster Cult
    Mercyful Fate
    The Stranglers
    Interpol
    Yes
    Tool
    Traffic
    Candlemass
    Hüsker Dü
    Leonard Cohen
    King Diamond
    Motörhead
    Avrigus
    Anathema
    The Clash
    Green Carnation
    Guns N' Roses
    The United States of America
    Kraftwerk
    JT Bruce
    Pain of Salvation
    The Moody Blues
    Derek and The Dominos
    Procol Harum
    Rites of Spring
    Drudkh
     
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    I have maybe around 125 something albums.

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    therussian said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bulgaroctonus View Post
    I have maybe around 125 something albums.
    Actually, better make that 175+ (albums/CDs, cassettes, etc etc)

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    Centurion-Lucius-Vorenus said:

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    Music:
    ****IN SLAYER
     
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    Scorpions
    Nightwish
    Oasis
    Snow Patrol
    Iron Maiden
    Linkin Park
    Green Day
    Rise Against
    The Killers

    Soundtracks:
    Lord of the Rings
    Gladiator
    Crimson Tide
    The Rock
    Pirates of the Caribbean
    The Last Samurai
    End of an era
     
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    Hattori said:

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    Lol Slayer...

    Carach great list you got there, my personal favorites there would be 2pac, DMX, I had a friend who was really into basement jax since he was 14 but I never got into it much, Moby(before he moved just to rock) I own the "moby 18" DVD awesome stuff!!!

    Stuff I'm listening right now includes Daft punk, recently found Atari Teenage riot and of course the awesome guys in my sig.

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    .Socrates said:

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    Of the albums that I own, I have 70 - 75 CDs, considering that I have a few CDs lying around my room which I haven't alphabetized into my collection. It's ever increasing, by the way.

    As for downloaded albums, I have 615 (or at least folders). That equals 49.1 GB of music. I'm going to try and buy some of the rock albums I downloaded (358).
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    Carach said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hattori View Post
    Lol Slayer...

    Carach great list you got there, my personal favorites there would be 2pac, DMX, I had a friend who was really into basement jax since he was 14 but I never got into it much, Moby(before he moved just to rock) I own the "moby 18" DVD awesome stuff!!!

    Stuff I'm listening right now includes Daft punk, recently found Atari Teenage riot and of course the awesome guys in my sig.

    some of DMX's stuff is a bit dodgey and 'worn'. but he's early stuff is good.
    you wont see me with any other modern rapper albums anyway - like nas says "hip hop is dead".

    Basement jaxx ive always liked since i first heard Red alert on one of the NOW cds (wow that was quite some time ago). and the very best of moby has some of his classics on like porclein and all that.

    I got to get some daft punk albums, love them

    Quote Originally Posted by Juno View Post
    Pendulum and Tiesto?

    No. Just, no.
    Tiesto maybe, i like a few songs of his but the rest are meh.

    but Pendulum wtf is your problem with them? :O

    i listen to lots of stuff on pandora when it comes to stuff like dnb, because most of the time the albums arent available to download anywhere because its all so underground, or with some stuff like Mobb deep (rap if u didnt know ) i only like their old stuff and they arent available either

    tbh im suprised u used these 2 as examples for dodgey collections when i have stuff like JoJo and the bodyguard soundtrack on my harddrive too...lawl.
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    I own various types of music, ranging from Armenian folk music to 80's rock. Here's the list of complete albums I happen to own:

    System of a Down by System of a Down
    Toxicity by System of a Down
    Steal this Album! by System of a Down
    Mezmerize by System of a Down
    Hypnotize by System of a Down
    Elect the Dead by Serj Tankian
    The Best of the Police by The Police
    Ghost in the Machine by The Police
    Adagio by Tovmaso Albinoni

    The ones I am listening to mostly are Serj Tankian and Albinoni. Favorite tunes have to be Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition (Tankian) and Adagio in g Minor (Albinoni).
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    Pendulum and Tiesto?

    No. Just, no.


    Slay the mods.

    Mod Hit-List: Annaeus, IMB, scottishranger, Exariste, Garnier, Scorch, Pannonian, Trax.

    Four down, four to go.

    Your days are numbered, gentlemen.
     
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    zznɟ ǝɥʇ said:

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    last.fm says (top 30):

    Modest Mouse
    of Montreal 2,916
    Rise Against 2,522
    Against Me! 2,171
    Bright Eyes 1,848
    AFI 1,609
    Brand New 1,538
    Underoath 1,442
    Belle and Sebastian 1,219
    Minus the Bear 1,091
    Headlights 975
    Alkaline Trio 961
    Daft Punk 879
    Weezer 864
    Alexisonfire 845
    Rage Against the Machine 834
    David Bowie 818
    Franz Ferdinand 770
    Nine Inch Nails 748
    The Shins 719
    Coheed and Cambria 709
    Taking Back Sunday 681
    The Smashing Pumpkins 626
    Shiny Toy Guns 615
    Margot & the Nuclear So and So's 611
    Kaiser Chiefs 609
    Bloc Party 591
    Jack's Mannequin 585
     
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    Iron Maiden
    Pink Floyd
    Faith No More
    Public Enemy
    Bomb the Bass
    King Crimson
    Ash
    Duran Duran
    The Eels
    Electric Light Orchestra
    The Fall
    Madness
    Motley Crue
    N.W.A
    The Police
    Radiohead
    Ute Lemper
    Yes
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