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trapin
09-28-2005, 05:36 PM
What do you got in the CD player right now?

I don't know what it is but every Fall I get on this major Black Sabbath kick. Must have something to do with Halloween drawing near. Early Sabbath always reminds me of Halloween, especially the album cover of the first album (whats up with that chick anyway?). I'm in the process of transfering the first album, Paranoid, Master Of Reality, and Volume 4 onto my Ipod right now. The song 'Black Sabbath' is booming over my speakers and the Wife just yelled down the stairs for me to shut the hell up.

Black Sabbath Rules!!!! :evil:






.....I'm OK. Really.

So...whats on?

rocketrod
09-28-2005, 06:54 PM
I listen to either AC/DC - Back in Black or a collection of old school and new rap (Public Enemy, Doug E Fresh, etc.). A night and day combination, but it is what I like.

parsonsj
09-28-2005, 06:59 PM
I can't get enough of Metallica, Aerosmith, Velvet Revolver, or (just lately) Green Day.

Of course, Guns n Roses rules.

Time for some Ipod ...

jp

Bill Howell
09-28-2005, 07:08 PM
Allman Brothers!
However, I usually have the radio set to channel 7 xm.

Ralph LoGrasso
09-28-2005, 07:20 PM
Favorite CD at the moment:

Every Time I Die - Gutter Phenomenon

Currently listening to:
Poison The Well - Artists Rendering Of Me (love this song)

However, at any given time, it is likely you will find a CD in my truck/car from:
Atreyu
Thrice
Every Time I Die
Poison The Well
From Autumn To Ashes

:headbang: Gotta love the HXC / Post HXC

And yes, Ipod's are awesome. Make a playlist, hit play, and cruise for hours.

F70t/a
09-28-2005, 07:41 PM
I listen to 70's and 80's :cool:

ssdeuce
09-28-2005, 07:51 PM
Papa Roach

sinned
09-28-2005, 08:59 PM
I always like these threrads, sometimes you get turned on to something different. I'll post a few mine, some a pretty popular, some are a bit more obscure.

All American Regects
12 Stones
Breaking Benjamin
Click 5
Drowing Pool
Mudvayne
Korn
Nine Inch Nails
Pantera
Saliva
Seether
Tantric
Theroy of a Deadman
Weezer

Kind of a variety, anything but cRAP, country or oldies I guess. I listen to the alternative stations at work.

zbugger
09-28-2005, 09:14 PM
I've been stuck on Mudvayne lately, but the latest from Cold is taking over. I'm also listening to Shadows Fall and Shinedown.

MuscleRodz
09-28-2005, 10:21 PM
Seether
Nickelback
Stained
Crossfade
Default
Kenny Wayne Shepard
Oldies when the good stuff is on
Harry Connick Jr
Most all 80's and 90's rock bands
Metallica, Def Lepard, Queensryche, Motley Crue, etc....

Mike

vanzuuk1
09-29-2005, 02:40 AM
social distortion/mike ness band(tickets for show this weekend)
johnny cash
tool
rancid
agent orange
motorhead
ozzy/with randi rohdes
concrete blonde
everclear

there are two cold songs that I love, and the song I heard by seether was excellent.

69rs
09-29-2005, 04:20 AM
Right now, on the computer, Radio Margaritaville. It's a good mix of everything from Stones (on now) to Beach Boys to J.B. to Jerry Jeff Walker to Bob Marley. In the CD player in my truck is usually country or something from the 70's, 80's or Jimmy Buffet.

:hmm: Hmmm, am I old? I've never heard of some of the bands you guys have mentioned!

Marty G Cars
09-29-2005, 04:49 AM
Velvet Revolver ( :firefire: go jp! :firefire: )
Incubus
Several STP
Puddle of Mud
Alice in Chains
And ocasionally some old 60/70's mixes

Steve Chryssos
09-29-2005, 05:21 AM
Right now?

Well, I always have someSupersuckers (http://www.supersuckers.com/) in the CD changer. :headbang: Also Velvet Revolver, Audioslave, some old stuff including The Fun Loving Criminals and The Dead Boys and slot number six has the new Foo Fighters.

I just got the Foo Fighters CD for my b-day. I'm trying to get into it. I feel that, I too, should take a stand against Foo. :enguard: But I can't seem to make it happen. What is Foo anyway?

steemin
09-29-2005, 05:23 AM
Damn..
I am getting old!
I don't recognize 80% of the songs/bands posted :dunno:
From my era:
Aerosmith
Rare earth
AC/DC
Led Zepplin
Rush
Foreigner
John Mallencamp (hey I am from Indiana)
And one of the great driving songs of all time.......
Radar Love by Golden Earring
Scott

Steve Chryssos
09-29-2005, 05:25 AM
Woops! Never mind. I figured it out.

What Foo is (http://www.cc.gatech.edu/fce/people/jmankoff/FOO/home.html)

Dust87ss
09-29-2005, 05:43 AM
I have no CD's anymore; Katrina got them all (except for Monsters of Rock that was still in the Monte). At work, I've been listening to Netrock101.com; they play classic rock and some older metal (like Metallica, Sabbath, Iron Maiden, Megadeth, etc.) and also introduced me to Dragonforce (if you like Maiden, Megadeth, and Judas Priest, check 'em out).

The ringtone on my cell is Pantera-Cemetery Gates.

derekf
09-29-2005, 05:44 AM
Do Foo Fighters fight against Foo, in the way that crime fighters fight crime and firefighters fight fire; or do they fight FOR foo, much in the way that freedom fighters fight for freedom?

Oh, and the only CD I currently own: Honchie, "Deathfists of Rage". Hard to find, but definitely worth picking up.

Steve Chryssos
09-29-2005, 05:49 AM
Do Foo Fighters fight against Foo, in the way that crime fighters fight crime and firefighters fight fire; or do they fight FOR foo, much in the way that freedom fighters fight for freedom?....

Gosh, I never thought of it that way. Now I'm not sure what my position should be with respect to Foo.

southernfriedcj
09-29-2005, 05:53 AM
I just got 2 new CD's for my birthday. A greatest hits Funk CD, Gap Band(Early In The Morning) and Parliment Funkadelic. Takes me back to high school, although I wasn't into Funk then, for some reason I like it now. The other one is Elvis Costello's latest. Ain't bad.

Jim

68BNUT
09-29-2005, 06:26 AM
Ipods are cool till you get 1000's of songs on them and you forget what you have on there!

SHANE 73Z
09-29-2005, 06:34 AM
I have been stuck on the new Clutch album, Exodus/Robot Hive.

Very good original material along with their take of some old school blues tracks.

Shane

BonzoHansen
10-03-2005, 04:56 PM
Deep Purple Live 11/15/93

6'9"Witha69
10-04-2005, 02:24 PM
Chevelle
Pennywise
Bad Religion
Rammstein
Metallica
Weezer
Disturbed
System of a Down

USAZR1
10-04-2005, 02:54 PM
Looks like a lot of headbangers/metalheads on here. Glad to see our hearing specialists won't be going out of business anytime soon. :git:

69Nova
10-04-2005, 06:12 PM
What about rap. Not the kind where they talk about shooting people or other bad things but the kind with good lyrical content, like Kanye West, Common, or Talib Kweli. But I also love Metalica and cant froget Chevelle among others.

Andrew Petty

JLM
10-04-2005, 07:38 PM
Looks like I'm the odd man out here. I listen to a lot of electronic varient music. Lots of breaks, ambient, chillout and progressive.

Here's some of the albums I've been listening to a lot lately...

Conjure One - Extraordinary Ways
Hybrid - Wide Angle
Junkie XL - Broadcast From the Computer Hell Cabin
Coldplay - X & Y
BT - ESCM (this actually never leaves my player)
The Wideband Network - Universe

Norwoodx55
10-04-2005, 08:42 PM
Looks like I'm the odd man out here. I listen to a lot of electronic varient music. Lots of breaks, ambient, chillout and progressive.

Here's some of the albums I've been listening to a lot lately...

Conjure One - Extraordinary Ways
Hybrid - Wide Angle
Junkie XL - Broadcast From the Computer Hell Cabin
Coldplay - X & Y
BT - ESCM (this actually never leaves my player)
The Wideband Network - Universe
I dig some of the electronic/trance music too. Haven't picked up much lately, but listen to
ltj buckem
sasha
oakenfold
crystal method

ratman228
10-05-2005, 06:30 AM
I think my musical tastes are pretty eclectic, right now in my cd changer I have the following:

1. Toby Keith -Greatest Hits Volume 2
2. Tim McGraw - One of his older cd's before he met Faith Hill
3. Montgomery Gentry
4. Ice Cube - Old School "It was a Good Day" great song
5. Kayne West - Old CD and his New CD

In high school I used to listen to the heavier stuff, with an industrial influence. KMFDM, Ministry, Nine Inch Nails, etc...

ssdeuce
10-05-2005, 08:35 AM
I just got Nickelback's newest last night. I like what I have heard so far.

6'9"Witha69
10-05-2005, 01:31 PM
No problem with Rap, can list that part of my collection too. Problem is there aren't that many out there that DON'T talk about killing everybody for looking at them funny.

Gonzostyle
10-05-2005, 02:48 PM
I love old school rap, Run DMC, Slick Rick, Ice Cube, Sir Mix A Lot, digital underground, etc etc etc....I also like a lot of the new stuff too, just not the stuff that is rthymically challeneged...

JLM, you are certainly not an odd man out, I have an pretty good collection of dance/break beats/trance/SF house/down tempo etc. I am working on building a decent vinyl collection of beats to spin as well.

madmax
10-05-2005, 03:11 PM
Some of my favorites:

311
Dillinger Escape Plan
Soulfly
Dream Theater/Liquid Tension Epxeriment
Catch 22
Reel Big Fish
Metallica
Pulse Ultra
The Suicide Machines
36 Crazyfists

I dig some other really hard bands like Cradle of Filth.

Basically, hard stuff, and ska.

-Max

madmax
10-05-2005, 03:13 PM
Favorite CD at the moment:

Every Time I Die - Gutter Phenomenon

Currently listening to:
Poison The Well - Artists Rendering Of Me (love this song)

However, at any given time, it is likely you will find a CD in my truck/car from:
Atreyu
Thrice
Every Time I Die
Poison The Well
From Autumn To Ashes

:headbang: Gotta love the HXC / Post HXC

And yes, Ipod's are awesome. Make a playlist, hit play, and cruise for hours.

I like all of them too! You didn't strike me as that much of a head banger, Ralph.

derekf
10-05-2005, 03:34 PM
I love old school rap, Run DMC, Slick Rick, Ice Cube, Sir Mix A Lot, digital underground, etc etc etc....I also like a lot of the new stuff too, just not the stuff that is rthymically challeneged...

Memories of a misspent youth:

Cameo/Run-DMC/Grandmaster Melle Mel, front row center seats back in '84. Would have been better, had Run-DMC bothered to show up.
Whodini concert in '87.. in Lubbock, where the convention center only seats like 250 people anyway so all seats were good.

Damn. Now I've got to go find some MP3s.

WS6
10-05-2005, 03:49 PM
well in the cd player i have a burned cd of Phil Collins, Elton John, Genesis, Dave Mathews Band, and Peter Gabriel

in the changer I have Rush Retrospective I and II, Pantera cowboys from hell, and I think Green day Kerplunk which is their second album and better than dookie which is their third album.

Ralph LoGrasso
10-05-2005, 05:57 PM
I like all of them too! You didn't strike me as that much of a head banger, Ralph.

Pretty much all I listen to is hardcore or post hardcore. I'm not a fan of anything too mainstream. A few of the other bands I listen to are: As I Lay Dying, Thursday, Beloved, AFI, Dead Poetic, Rise Against, Showbread, He Is Legend, Underoath, Haste The Day, etc. All I can think of right now.

wickedmotorhead
10-05-2005, 09:54 PM
I see a lot of my favorites on here: I constantly rotate the following:

Audioslave
Chevelle
Crossfade
System of a Down
Stained

and a HUGE fan of METALLICA!!! Can I get a YEEEEEEEAAAAAAAHHH! James
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Maxoctane
10-06-2005, 12:11 AM
It's great to see so many metalheads! I feel more at home than ever. I constantly have Black Sabbath in my changer, listen to a lot of Black Label Society lately and found a kick ass new band called 'Brand New Sin', check 'em out!

CDJr
10-06-2005, 02:21 AM
DAMN, yall listen to wierd music!!! Well, my CD-changer holds 400 so theres a good variety actually IN it, but I mostly listen to Seattle's best.....Nirvana, Alice in Chains, maybe even Soundgarden sometimes. Whattya got against Seattle grunge anyways, Ralph? :rotfl:

6'9"Witha69
10-06-2005, 09:20 AM
CDJr,
Those are also good ones. Nothing wrong with the grunge. I still remember the first time I heard "Smells like teen spirit"!!!!!

larknut
10-07-2005, 04:05 AM
Currently I am listening to Sublime in my truck, but I have been rotating between four CDs. Lest Than Jake, The Mad Caddies and The Bouncing Souls are the other three. Man i need some new CDs.

trapin
10-07-2005, 04:21 AM
well in the cd player i have a burned cd of Phil Collins, Elton John, Genesis, Dave Mathews Band, and Peter Gabriel
WS6,

My friend, your stock just rose 100 points today. I am a life long fan of Peter Gabriel and 'Gabriel era' Genesis.

Ralph, you can't call yourself a fan of hardcore unless you've paid homage to the forefathers of the medium. As soon as your done reading this post I want you to put down the Pop Tart, polish off the last swigg of Gatorade and head out to your friendly neighborhood independent music dealer and pick up the following......

1.) Minor Threat (Complete Discography)
2.) 7 Seconds (Walk Together/Rock Together, The Crew)
3.) Youth Brigade (Sink With Kalifornia)
4.) Necros (Conquest For Death)
5.) Negative Approach (Total Recall)
6.) The Misfits (any album will do)

Trust me....you'll be a better man for it.

TLWiltman
10-08-2005, 04:50 AM
-Opeth: Blackwater Park

-Symphony X:The Odyssey

-Megadeth:The System Has Failed

-Dream Theater:Train of Thought

madmax
10-08-2005, 09:04 AM
-Opeth: Blackwater Park

-Symphony X:The Odyssey

-Megadeth:The System Has Failed

-Dream Theater:Train of Thought

Yeah!! Thats my favorite Symphony X album. The others aren't nearly as good. Train of Thought is definately my favorite! My favorite tracks are Honor Thy Father and As I Am.

If you want some good hardcore metal... I guess thats what they are? The Dillinger Escape Plan. They're pretty sweet.

-Max

Ralph LoGrasso
10-08-2005, 01:15 PM
WS6,

My friend, your stock just rose 100 points today. I am a life long fan of Peter Gabriel and 'Gabriel era' Genesis.

Ralph, you can't call yourself a fan of hardcore unless you've paid homage to the forefathers of the medium. As soon as your done reading this post I want you to put down the Pop Tart, polish off the last swigg of Gatorade and head out to your friendly neighborhood independent music dealer and pick up the following......

1.) Minor Threat (Complete Discography)
2.) 7 Seconds (Walk Together/Rock Together, The Crew)
3.) Youth Brigade (Sink With Kalifornia)
4.) Necros (Conquest For Death)
5.) Negative Approach (Total Recall)
6.) The Misfits (any album will do)

Trust me....you'll be a better man for it.

LOL, It's kind of pouring out right now, but I'll take your word for it and pick up some of those CDs next time I'm out. I've heard a couple of songs from some of those bands, but mostly I'm into the new-school stuff. :geek: I'm always up to listening to new/different stuff, though.

Ralph LoGrasso
10-08-2005, 01:16 PM
If you want some good hardcore metal... I guess thats what they are? The Dillinger Escape Plan. They're pretty sweet.

-Max

Dillinger Escape Plan is probably considered Metalcore (hardcore and metal). Too many genres these days to keep up with, haha.

Ralph LoGrasso
10-08-2005, 01:30 PM
DAMN, yall listen to wierd music!!! Well, my CD-changer holds 400 so theres a good variety actually IN it, but I mostly listen to Seattle's best.....Nirvana, Alice in Chains, maybe even Soundgarden sometimes. Whattya got against Seattle grunge anyways, Ralph? :rotfl:
Ain't nothin' wrong with some good 'ol Seattle grunge. Nirvana is/was awesome, "Smells like teen spirit" has to be one of the best "rock" songs off all time, IMO. Soundgarden is cool too. You must like audioslave if you like Soundgarden, though?

TRILOGYZ28
10-08-2005, 03:48 PM
currently the new Green Day cd, but it rotates with Crossfade and Mission Impossible 2 sountrack. :firefire:

CDJr
10-08-2005, 08:14 PM
Yes, Audioslave is decent, mostly because of Chris Cornell from Soundgarden.
As far as Nirvana goes, they were quite an amazing band. I have probably 30-35 of their live performances on CDs, including their very first in Seattle and very last in Rome, Italy, and the changes in their "state of mind" is easily noticeable, especially in the later concerts. Its interesting to listen to them in their different "phases" lol.

sinned
10-08-2005, 08:29 PM
I forgot all about Sevendust...spun that today.

Ralph LoGrasso
10-09-2005, 12:31 PM
Yes, Audioslave is decent, mostly because of Chris Cornell from Soundgarden.
As far as Nirvana goes, they were quite an amazing band. I have probably 30-35 of their live performances on CDs, including their very first in Seattle and very last in Rome, Italy, and the changes in their "state of mind" is easily noticeable, especially in the later concerts. Its interesting to listen to them in their different "phases" lol.


I'm a much bigger fan of Audioslave's first CD, rather than their new CD that is out now. The 1st one had a much more unique and harder (metalish?) sound to it. Not so much a fan of the softer Audioslave.

It must definitely be interesting to hear Nirvana in their different phases. Much like sublime and Bradly Nowell. Such a shame that he OD'd. Sublime was one of the best bands of the 90s, IMO. "Summertime" is and will be the athem for the start, middle and end of summer, indefinitely.

larknut
10-09-2005, 06:58 PM
Alot of good bands are no more because of ODs and deaths in general. Its very sad. I wish Sublime and Nirvana were still around because I know I would still be buying their CDs. I am always wondering what their "new" albums would sound like.

CDJr
10-09-2005, 08:23 PM
You sure got that right. I never considered buying any of Alice in Chains CDs until Layne Staleys death, because Id always considered them a punkish band having marginal talent at best. Boy was I ever off the mark. Ive never misjudged a group as badly as I did them, because I decided to get a couple of them, and as is the case so many times, their best music by far never made it on the airwaves. I was amazed after listening to their Unplugged CD. The wild lifestyles (and the ODs) come with the territory, I suppose.