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Willem:

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--- Quote from: Willem ---But I hope you DO put ARcade fire before AT the drive in...well, i hope you have neither but just in case..
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Whoa hey what is wrong with my taste in music, I happen to think it is pretty swell.
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Nothing wrong with it. But one day a guy on a forum was telling me how superb the arcade fire was and that their album soon will be named a classic like nevermind or ok computer while I find the arcade fire a bit..ehm..unspecial. After all the Franz Ferdinands and Killers and Kaiser Chiefs I want something more 'raw'. So even though I don't really dislike the arcade fire I keep on slagging them. (heh, by chance i went to some site where they had music by a band called 'the vacation' writing that they were Billy Idolish and that live the singer acted like an Iggy Stooge/Mick Jagger amalgam. so i wrote to that guy who loved the arcade fire that I was looking for something more like that if only they didn't have that billy idol influence. I downloaded their tracks anyway and I love them to bits now..)
And while you think at the drive in would be my music it somehow annoys me anyway.
And Avril..well..you're right to put her in this topic. But all in all i have no real problems with your taste in music.

Sideways:
Korn: Issues
Creed: My Own Prison (or whatever album had that song... album was bought /for/ that song)

Yeah... not proud of those two.

I do, however, own the first Audioslave album, and I'm certain my roommate would insist that I be ashamed of owning it, but it is actually one of my favourite CDs... and I fully intend to buy their most recent album too.  Chris Cornell + Rage Against The Machine = The Win.

Skibas_clavicle:

--- Quote from: Kthak ---When I was 9, 13 years ago, I bought a Vanilla Ice LIVE CD.
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That's golden. But I think we can forgive you since your sexy avatar makes up for it. Mmmm, Hellsing.

Yah, I own several Sum 41 album, Blink 182's Take Off Your Pants and Jacket and O-Town's cd. I don't know where that last one went. Oh, how it rocked being 14....well, not musically, but I think you all know what I mean.

Gryff:

--- Quote from: Willem ---After all the Franz Ferdinands and Killers and Kaiser Chiefs I want something more 'raw'. So even though I don't really dislike the arcade fire I keep on slagging them.
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The Arcade Fire are not really anything like Franz Ferdiand or Killers or Kaiser Chiefs, but lets not start with this argument.

On topic: I'm not embarrassed by anything in my collection, because even though I may not listen to some stuff in there much any more, it was all still a part of my musical growth and experience. If I enjoyed an album once, I'll hold onto it. The only CDs I ever sell are the ones I never listened to enough to get attached to.

Having said that, MC Hammer and Ace of Base are a couple of early music endeavours that are pretty amusing to me now.

Dara:
when i was 15 i bought some Eurythmics record that had just come out at the time

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