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RefD:
i bought a Judas Priest album in 1983.

i still haven't lived that down.

Cpt.Fantastic:
I had a Good Charlotte and a Linkin Park album in 2001/2, in my defense I was 11/12 and very confused. I still feel the shame.

tania:
I bought Avril Lavigne's debut CD. I think I was 13 or 14 at the time. She was just so COOL and PUNK RAWK.
Nearly 5 years later I still have it just because it's such a nice little addition to my CD collection. I love the looks on people's faces when they browse. Kind of like a booby-trap.
"At The Drive-In, The Arcade Fire... AVRIL?!"
@Rizzo: Man, I was a single child whose dad was obcessed with the Beatles and ONLY the Beatles and my mom listened to.. Enya, and Shania Twain, and I think that's it. I did not have cool parents or friends who could introduce me to good music at an early age, I had to discover that stuff on my own.
And it was TOUGH.

Inlander:

--- Quote from: ephemere ---"At The Drive-In, The Arcade Fire... AVRIL?!"
--- End quote ---


Glad to see I'm not the only one who puts my C.D.s in alphabetical order!

Fortunately, all my cringingly awful musical taste occurred when I was a young 'un, and buying cassettes instead of C.D.s was a viable option.  Hence, the Phil Collins stuff is sitting in a drawer somewhere at my parents' house, far far away from my precious (and awesome) C.D. collection.

. . . Damn, that reminds me - next time I'm back home I really need to find my tape of the K.L.F.'s White Room.  That is one seriously cool album.

The Mighty Mopdecai:
Steps I bought Steps enough said.

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