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    Well, at least your checking them out. Once you listen to at least 2 tracks, PLEASE leave me what you think.

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    I've heard of them and maybe heard a song or two, but that's about it...

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    I recommend you listen to some true and classic MUSIC and gain appreciation of what music really is...

    If you're into more soulful stuff... Marvin Gaye's I Want You, Stevie Wonder's Songs in the Key of Life

    If you're into rock.... Black Sabbath's Paranoid, or Van Halen I

    If you are into rock, but want a more polished album with supreme sound quality.... Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon (or Wish You Were Here), or Fleetwood Mac's Rumours...

    If you are into Jazz.... John Coltrane's A Love Supreme, or Miles Davis's Birth of the Cool....

    expand your mind

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    I've heard much of that stuff Dave ( I know you weren't posting that for me). I took a history of jazz class during undergrad and we listened to all kinds of jazz and such. But yea, some of these younger guys don't realize where some of the music today came from. I do listen to some older stuff on a regular basis like the cure, joy division, new order, and stuff like that

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cardinal Optimist
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    I've heard Shallow, it's not too bad. Only one I've heard from them though.

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    CD's I Recommend
    Modern Rock
    Die Trying/Die Trying
    3 Days Grace/3 Days Grace
    Breaking Benjamin/Saturate
    Powerman 5000/Transform
    Shinedown/Leave a Whisper
    Dropbox/Dropbox

    Alternative
    Queens of the Stone Age/Songs for the Deaf
    Smile Empty Soul/Smile Empty Soul
    Stroke 9/Nasty Little Thoughts

    I would recommend any of these albums to anyone. You may not like them, but these are my favorites in my collection, and if I can listen to them over and over without getting sick of them, I figure I should share.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cardinal Optimist
    Well, at least your checking them out. Once you listen to at least 2 tracks, PLEASE leave me what you think.
    I'm gonna check them out too, I've been getting into some rock stuff lately and I've always been interested in listening to the music you rave about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiamondDave
    I recommend you listen to some true and classic MUSIC and gain appreciation of what music really is...

    If you're into more soulful stuff... Marvin Gaye's I Want You, Stevie Wonder's Songs in the Key of Life

    If you're into rock.... Black Sabbath's Paranoid, or Van Halen I

    If you are into rock, but want a more polished album with supreme sound quality.... Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon (or Wish You Were Here), or Fleetwood Mac's Rumours...

    If you are into Jazz.... John Coltrane's A Love Supreme, or Miles Davis's Birth of the Cool....

    expand your mind
    Heard them all.

    I would reccomend AC/DC's Back In Black, Miles Davis' Kind Of Blue, Led Zeppelin's Zoso and Grafitti, as well as those mentioned..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Witlon
    CD's I Recommend
    Modern Rock
    Die Trying/Die Trying
    3 Days Grace/3 Days Grace
    Breaking Benjamin/Saturate
    Powerman 5000/Transform
    Shinedown/Leave a Whisper
    Dropbox/Dropbox

    Alternative
    Queens of the Stone Age/Songs for the Deaf
    Smile Empty Soul/Smile Empty Soul
    Stroke 9/Nasty Little Thoughts

    I would recommend any of these albums to anyone. You may not like them, but these are my favorites in my collection, and if I can listen to them over and over without getting sick of them, I figure I should share.

    Great call on QOST.. have you heard their new CD? What are your thoughts on it? For me, it doesn't touch their best work, but in today's rock it is a must listen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ATLien
    Great call on QOST.. have you heard their new CD? What are your thoughts on it? For me, it doesn't touch their best work, but in today's rock it is a must listen.
    Nah, not yet. I don't really like Little Sister, so I'm kinda try to wait until there's a good single before I pick it up.

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    Guns N' Roses - Apetite For Destruction... Great album.
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    Quote Originally Posted by awefullspellare
    Guns N' Roses - Apetite For Destruction... Great album.
    Yeah. I bought a used version of that for under $10 a few weekends ago. Great CD. I also recommend Jimi Hendrix - Are You Experienced

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    Geez, I owned G'n'R back when ATL was still digging in your diapers and wiping the findings on the wall, and before Awefull was even born. :p Outstanding album. Too bad about Axl being the whack job he is. That band had a ton of talent and could have been beyond huge.

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    I remember GnR back before my mom got married again. Me and my sister use to sign Janie's Got a Gun all the time when I was little. Ooooh, good times.

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