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Well, I'm not doing anything exciting, so I'll type in my CD collection...
The Beatles [aka "The White Album"] - The Beatles Past Masters, Volume Two - The Beatles The Beatles/1962-1966 - The Beatles The Beatles/1967-1970 - The Beatles Paranoid - Black Sabbath The Best of the Doors - The Doors Workingman's Dead - The Grateful Dead American Beauty - The Grateful Dead S.C.I.E.N.C.E. - Incubus Make Yourself - Incubus Led Zeppelin II - Led Zeppelin Early Days, The Best of Led Zeppelin Volume One - Led Zeppelin Latter Days, The Best of Led Zeppelin Volume Two - Led Zeppelin Blizzard of Ozz - Ozzy Osbourne No More Tears - Ozzy Osbourne Ozzmosis - Ozzy Osbourne Atom Heart Mother - Pink Floyd Meddle - Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd Animals - Pink Floyd The Wall - Pink Floyd Is There Anybody Out There? The Wall Live 1980-81 - Pink Floyd Retrospective 1974-1980 - Rush No. 4 - Stone Temple Pilots Supertramp - Supertramp Classics, Volume 9 - Supertramp System of a Down - System of a Down They Might Be Giants - They Might Be Giants Lincoln - They Might Be Giants Flood - They Might Be Giants Apollo 18 - They Might Be Giants Why Does the Sun Shine? - They Might Be Giants John Henry - They Might Be Giants Factory Showroom - They Might Be Giants Severe Tire Damage - They Might Be Giants
Now, keep in mind that this is by no means a complete representation of what I listen to. I've recently exceeded one thousand MP3s. This list only shows the CDs that I thought were good enough to buy, and that I have actually bought at this time.
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Interestingly enough, I've been going through all of my CD's recently, forcing myself to listen to some, uh, unfortunate selections I made long ago, along with albums I just haven't played in awhile. At the moment, I've just finished Weezer's debut album.
In the car sit State Songs by John Linnell, The Very Best of Elvis Costello and The Attractions, and the third volume of 69 Love Songs by The Magnetic Fields.
The MP3 player has been heavily into the Stephin Merritt as well, along with The Dismemberment Plan, Olivia Tremor Control, and the incomparible Shooby Taylor.
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At the moment, "Black Market Music" by Placebo, "Machina:The Machines of God" by The Smashing Pumpkins, "Hooray for Boobies" by the Bloodhound Gang (just for a laugh occasionally), "Figure 8" by Elliot Smith.
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Well, now I figured I might as well just list all my CDs, since, well, I've never done it, and I have time to kill. These are listed in the other I have them on my CD Rack (47 CDs total). For obvious reasons you'll see why some are buried WAY down at the bottom:
Radiohead - Kid A Radiohead - OK Computer Moby - Play Moby - Songs 1993 - 1998 Chemical Brothers - Brother's Gonna Work It Out Chemical Brothers - Surrender Chemical Brothers - Dig Your Own Hole Chemical Brothers - Exit Planet Dust Underworld - Beaucoup Fish Underworld - Second Toughest In The Infants Underworld - Dubnobasswithmyheadman The Fatboy Slim/Normal Cook Collection Fatboy Slim - You've Come A Long Way, Baby Fatboy Slim - Better Living Through Chemistry Propellerheads - Decksandrumsandrockandroll Freestylers - We Rock Hard Lo Fidelity All-Stars - How To Operate With A Blown Mind Trainspotting Soundtrack Busta Rhymes - E.L.E. (Extinction Level Event) Varsity Blues Soundtrack Robbie Williams - The Ego Has Landed Cirrus - Back On A Mission Daft Punk - Homework Chef Aid: The South Park Album Fluke - Risotto Crystal Method - Vegas U2 - Best of 1980 - 1990 (The B-Sides) U2 - Pop Semisonic - Feeling Strangely Fine The Verve - Urban Hymns The Brian Setzer Orchestra - Dirty Boogie Godzilla Soundtrack Dave Matthews Band - Before These Crowded Streets Dave Matthews Band - Under The Table And Dreaming Oasis - Be Here Now Oasis - (What's The Story?) Morning Glory The Beatles - Anthology 1 The Beatles - Anthology 2 Tomorrow Never Dies Soundtrack Everclear - So Much For The Afterglow Chumbawamba - Tubthumper "Weird Al" Yankovic - Bad Hair Day Hootie & The Blowfish - Cracked Rear View Boyz II Men - Remix Collection Mariah Carey - Daydream Michael Jackson - Dangerous Michael Jackson - Off The Wall
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Hell, I only have like 85 or 90 CDs....but I have well over 320 tapes. Of course, I USED to have like 650 tapes until the Loss of 90...
:::chokes up::: Sorry...still painful to talk about...
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If this is gonna turn into a thread about how many CDs we have, then I have 123. I'm expecting 5 more. Double sets, though they may be in one case, I count as two discs. Triple sets are three discs and so on.
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Well ladies and gents, I think I stand out as the proud owner of...
(WAIT FOR IT!)
5 CDs and 10 tapes!!!
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I've got 47 CDs. Hm. 47. I wonder if I'm brannon's lovechild or something. Ew.
And 52 Vinyls.
Oh yeah, and like no tapes. What the hell's a tape, anyway.
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[This message has been edited by Ultra Magnus (edited October 18, 2000).]