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CD's, Vinyl (etc) Music Collectors Unite
oldgamerz:
--- Quote from: gf78 on January 14, 2019, 12:37:13 am ---I used to have a huge music collection years ago, almost 2000 CD's. I sold nearly all of them off to make way for our growing daughters who needed separate rooms. And besides, it was just cumbersome. Almost a burden having all of them!
These days, I still listen to all of the 70's, 80's and 90's metal acts as well as some great new bands that have come around in the 2000's and newer. Judas Priest, AC/DC, Dokken, Cinderela, Twisted Sister, Black Sabbath, Blue Oyster Cult, Metallica, Megadeth, Scorpions, etc. Iron Maiden is my favorite band of all time!
As for newer music & bands, these are some of my absolute favorites.
Ghost: Check out the tracks Square Hammer, Ritual, Dance Mabre & Cirice.
In This Moment: Check out Whore, Black Wedding and Call Me.
Halestorm: Check out Freak Like Me, I Get Off, Love Bites and Here's to Us.
Stone Sour: Check out Through the Glass, Knievel has Landed, Tired and Bother.
Those are just some of my favorite songs by these bands. They are also phenomenal to see live!
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You listen to the same great stuff man, In fact every band that you mentioned in your post has made some great hits in my opinion ;)
Hard rock music may be some of my most favorite but I do like a little Pop and Dance music too, I get mostly rock related music though, I also listen to country and folk
gf78:
That's awesome! I'm not exclusive to Metal, but is definitely my predominant genre. I grew up in the late 70's. My earliest music exposure was of course what my parents listened to. The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Iron Butterfly, Blondie, Deep Purple and bands like that.
I have a fondness for many golden oldies having grew up hearing them. Songs by Chuck Berry, Tommy James and the Shondells, J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers, etc.
Not really into country, but I also grew up hearing Dolly Parton. I used to stare at her album covers as a little kid while the records were playing. Even at four years old give or take, her chest was mesmerizing to me! :P
I also like some folk music like Tea for the Tillerman by Cat Stevens.
redblaze57:
Picked up some new albums while I can still go to that store I mentioned was closing since all new Cd's are currently half off
Axel Rudi Pell - Knight's Call
House of Lords - Saint of the Lost Souls
Judas Priest - Sin After Sin
Kamelot - the Shadow Theory
Leaves' Eyes - Sign of the Dragonhead
oldgamerz:
--- Quote from: redblaze57 on January 20, 2019, 01:22:09 pm ---Picked up some new albums while I can still go to that store I mentioned was closing since all new Cd's are currently half off
Axel Rudi Pell - Knight's Call
House of Lords - Saint of the Lost Souls
Judas Priest - Sin After Sin
Kamelot - the Shadow Theory
Leaves' Eyes - Sign of the Dragonhead
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hmm Axel Rudi Pell is good not to be confused with Axel Rose from "Guns 'n' Roses" if you like "Axel Rudi Pell" you may also like the band called "Helloween" Helloween's Straight Out Of Hell album is pretty good but I haven't heard the whole thing yet.
Judas Priest was one of my favorites as a teenager but I eventually abandoned them
oldgamerz:
I been meaning on getting another "Seether" album for a while, in case nobody knows "Seether" is actually the name of a decent in my opinion modern rock or metal band from South Africa
I used to have their "Disclaimer 2" album but I bought it on a shared budget, and to be nice I gave it to a person who left me, I miss the Disclaimer 2 album too. from what I remember these guys were pretty good. I just heard the band "Seether" on the satellite radio today and I can safely say this is another at least, decent modern rock band I'd like to get more into
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