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Posted: 10/3/2002, 10:48 pm
by Gimme_Shelter
clumsybuffy wrote:I don't particularly enjoy the Stones. *shrugs* Theres a handful of songs Ill listen to.
what is wrong with some people
Rolling Stones are the greatest band ever
Posted: 10/4/2002, 2:57 pm
by bort8
olpcc wrote:bort8 wrote:got the new stroke 9 cd, 'rip it off' today....kicks ass
is it really that good when i heard their new single i thought the cd was gonna suck
yeah, the first few times i heard '100 girls' i didnt like it at all, but its started to grow on me...theres some really good stuff on the new cd, though. of course 'kick some ass' is great, but check out 'latest disaster', 'vacuum bag' and 'reject'..i need to hear it some more, but those are the standouts so far
Posted: 10/4/2002, 3:03 pm
by starvingeyes
i will be purchasing 30 seconds to mars tonight.
uhm. what else. desperately seeking five easy pieces.
Posted: 10/4/2002, 3:05 pm
by clumsybuffy
what is wrong with some people
Rolling Stones are the greatest band ever
If you say so.. I can name a few I'd prefer over them..
Posted: 10/7/2002, 1:33 pm
by Joey
Just bought:
Counting Crows - Across a Wire Live from New York ... it's a 2 disc cd

Posted: 10/7/2002, 5:28 pm
by olpcc
^GREAT CD'S
Mr. Jones is amazing on storytellers

Posted: 10/7/2002, 5:32 pm
by One-Eye
Posted: 10/7/2002, 5:39 pm
by Xavier870
Just burned the Best of Brent - Volume XVI.

Posted: 10/7/2002, 9:03 pm
by rustynation
Sometime ago, I bought the Young Dubliners' Red. And I'm seeing them tomorrow, and don't know the words to their songs, and can't find that CD.
But the good news is, I got a new discman and now Clumsy isn't staticky anymore

Posted: 10/8/2002, 12:47 am
by rustynation
Not that anyone cares, but I found Red. So I can listen to it twice before seeing the band...
I always try to know the words to most of the songs before I see a band, even though I was front row for a concert in June and knew one of the band's songs, and my friend dragged me to BNL when I hadn't even heard of them. I attended two more BNL shows (five years later) before knowing all the words and now I've seen them nine times. I probably shouldn't see OLP next week because I don't think I'm ready.
Posted: 10/10/2002, 1:31 pm
by barefeet
glass jaw- worship and tribute
Posted: 10/10/2002, 1:33 pm
by luckyJQ9
^ this is kinda unrelated but my sister fucking stalks glassjaw...she's all..."daryl have my children!!!" and stuff.
Posted: 10/10/2002, 2:47 pm
by Mechanical Thought
the last cd i bought was that OLP Single with SOT, Starseed, Whatever and 4am on it

Posted: 10/10/2002, 6:20 pm
by liam
i got that, that was my last also, but i didn't buy it.
Posted: 10/10/2002, 8:24 pm
by ArlieKoz13
I finally got STP's Shangri La De Da. I've only had a burned copy.
Posted: 10/10/2002, 8:30 pm
by Sufjan Stevens
I got 2 cds today.
"Another Year on the Streets 2001" by the Vagrant label. It has "Hell Yes" and "Metro" by Alkaline Trio on there, along with stuff by The Get Up Kids, Saves The Day, and other good Vagrant bands.
I also got the Atticus cd, which has an unreleased Alkaline Trio song on there, "Jaked On Green Beers." It also has various songs from other punk bands like The Movielife and Finch. Good cd.
Posted: 10/11/2002, 9:03 pm
by Xavier870
I'm buying a MGB cd tomorrow. Don't know which one though. What do you guys recommend?
Posted: 10/11/2002, 9:34 pm
by areusad831
hmm Beautiful Midnight is by far the most popular but I recommend Underdogs.
Posted: 10/11/2002, 9:38 pm
by Xavier870
which one has strange days?
Posted: 10/11/2002, 10:03 pm
by areusad831
beautiful midnight:
strange days
future is x-rated
load me up
hello time bomb
underdogs:
everything is automatic
apparitions
rico
prime time deliverance (my fav. song)