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Post by jcoutu1 on Feb 21, 2017 21:40:55 GMT -6
Pantera - all of them Weezer - blue, pink, b-sides, homie.. all of it Metallica Summer 90's pop radio (so happy) Sepultura roots Offspring smash Greenday dookie/insomniac(first show too) The get up kids Rancid The impossibles got me into writing my own music. Can't thank them enough! Roots was filthy.
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Post by kilroyrock on Feb 21, 2017 21:42:02 GMT -6
Pantera - all of them Weezer - blue, pink, b-sides, homie.. all of it Metallica Summer 90's pop radio (so happy) Sepultura roots Offspring smash Greenday dookie/insomniac(first show too) The get up kids Rancid The impossibles got me into writing my own music. Can't thank them enough! Roots was filthy. Bloody too.
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Post by terryrocks on Feb 21, 2017 21:47:13 GMT -6
Nirvana - nevermind Faith no more - angel dust Pearl jam - ten Infectious grooves - the plague that makes your booty move Metallica - everything before black album Def leppard - hysteria Megadeth - rust in peace Jimi hendrix - greatest hits I also recall a good deal of garth books and chris ledoux when spending long hours on the tractors during the summers
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Post by johneppstein on Feb 21, 2017 22:37:33 GMT -6
Nirvana - nevermind Faith no more - angel dust Pearl jam - ten Infectious grooves - the plague that makes your booty move Metallica - everything before black album Def leppard - hysteria Megadeth - rust in peace Jimi hendrix - greatest hits I also recall a good deal of garth books and chris ledoux when spending long hours on the tractors during the summers You are really making me feel old - I mixed three of the bands on that list when they were still playing clubs. I remember one of them playing tuesday nights to an empty room, with the half dozen people in the audience throwing popcorn at the stage. Sometimes it's quite surprising who it is that turns out to make it big...
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Post by terryrocks on Feb 21, 2017 22:52:13 GMT -6
That's awesome!
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Post by Martin John Butler on Feb 23, 2017 10:05:50 GMT -6
Hmmm.. teenage encompasses six years, so there's a lot of variety too choose from. So I'll try my greatest hits, the ones I wore the grooves off, but like they say, mine goes to 11. ;-)
In no particular order:
* Sgt. Pepper * Traffic * Crosby, Still & Nash * Band of Gypsies * Abbey Road * Led Zeppelin II * Led Zeppelin III * Ziggy Stardust * Man Who Sold the World * Beggars Banquet * For Your Pleasure (Roxy Music)
** and my guilty teenage pleasure? Aqualung, and Black Sabbath
* Honorable mentions: * Best of Sam Cooke * CSN&Y * Ten Years After (Cricklewood Green) * Hunky Dory * The first 6 Roxy Music albums * Lou Reed Rock & Roll Animal * Stones, Greatest Hits, Aftermath, Let it Bleed * Brandenberg Concertos * Best of Hank Williams * Sly and the Family Stone Greatest Hits * Darkness on the Edge of Town
Early influences? Nashville Skyline Johnny Cash at Folsom prison Hank Snow Time Out (Brubek) Harry Belafonte
My first influence ever, Dion and the Belmonts. At five years old, my best friend's sister gave me the album. It didn't matter to me when it was done, it was my favorite for years to come.
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Post by johneppstein on Feb 23, 2017 23:32:26 GMT -6
Oh, crap!
I forgot The Kingsmen, Paul Revere and the Raiders, and The Ventures....
Did I remember Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley?
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Post by Johnkenn on Mar 3, 2017 17:16:55 GMT -6
Steve Miller Band Greatest Hits among many many others.
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Post by ChaseUTB on Mar 6, 2017 13:39:26 GMT -6
2pac ( posthumously) Big ( posthumously) Nas Stillmatic 🔥 Eminem Slim Shady LP / Marshall Mathers LP🔥🔥 50 cent GRODT 🔥🔥 Jadakiss Dmx it's dark and he'll is hot 🔥🔥 Bone Thugs N Harmony E99 Eternal and The Art of War UGK Everything 🔥 Outkast Everything 🔥 8ball & MJG too many to name Project Pat Mista don't play 3-6 Mafia and Hypnotized Minds/ Gangsta Boo - too many toon name E40 Snoop Dre - Chronic 2001 (1999) 🔥🔥 No limit Tru Soldiers / Master P / C murder / Mia X Cash Money- Big tymers, hot boys Lil Wayne Juvenile BG TIP Young bloods Jeezy Gucci Mane
Most of this was earlier recorded and discover while in HS: Korn Smashing Pumpkins Tool Hed Pe Nirvana STP System of a Down Bush 311 Rage Against The Machine Lynyrd Skynyrd Outlaws Hendrix Clapton Rolling Stones Led Zeppelin Rush
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Post by johneppstein on Mar 6, 2017 14:34:54 GMT -6
Steve Miller Band Greatest Hits among many many others. I liked Children Of The Future a lot - that came out when I was 18, so I guess it counts. Did a lot of acid to that album...
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