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Bastardous Bassist:

--- Quote from: Houdinimachine ---Yes... I have eclectic tastes.
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I think that's pretty much the watchword of this place.  I'm so glad that everyone has such wierd and eclectic tastes.  In fact, it almost seems like the contest here is to see who can like the most eclectic and unknown bands, rather than the last forum where I was.  There the contest was who could like the most technical bands.  There was very little non-prog stuff that was accepted by them (it was the John Myung board, for anybody wondering).

Storm Rider:
This is irrelevant, but John Myung is an incredible bassist. Just thought I'd through that out there.

Bastardous Bassist:
Agreed, and those few regulars on his board were pretty darned good themselves.  In fact, that's one of the reasons I don't go there.  I'm just not an electric bass player any more.  I mean, I haven't played it at all since December, so in general, I wouldn't really understand what they were talking about.  Anyways, enough irrellevancy.

Iwan:
It's nice to see that everyone is into several kinds of music. And maybe I've looked over it but there is absolutely NO Iron Maiden or Bruce "here are my genitals, feel free to kick" Dickinson (Thank you, mr. Elton) I LOVE IT!

My top 20 in no particular order;

Metallica 'Master Of Puppets'

Ancient Rites 'Blasfemia eternal'
Somebody mentioned 'Dim Carcosa'. It is also a great great album but 'Blasfemia eternal' is more brutal (don't worry, melodies are still there). Plus, nostalgic reasons.

Manu Chao 'Radio Bemba Sound System'
the perfect summer-BBQ-party-CD. I take it anywhere and it always gets great response.

Jimi Hendrix Experience 'Electric Ladyland'

John Hiatt 'Crossing Muddy Waters'

Black Sabbath 'Black Sabbath'

Kyuss 'Blues for the Red Sun'

Queens Of The Stone Age 'Songs for the deaf'

Yawning Man 'Rock Formations'

Bob Dylan one of his offcial bootlegs, the one from 1964 in New York.

Tool 'Lateralus'

The Mars Volta 'Frances the Mute'

Biohazard 'State Of the World Adress'
Nostalgia again? Well perhaps. And from a musical point of view; some of the best crossover metal ever produced.

Misery Loves Co. 'Misery Loves Co.'
I don't really expect much people to know them. It's industrial with an psycho edge.

Magnet 'The Wickerman: original soundtrack'

dEUS 'In a bar under the sea'

Evil Superstars 'Love is Okay'

Nirvana 'Unplugged'
This is by far one of the live albums ever. I also feel it displays another side of Cobain that you can't hear on 'Bleach or 'Nevermind'.

Robert Johnson 'The Complete Recordings'
Rather primitove recordings, lots of 'scratchy' noises but very soulful and wicked from time to time

Hawkwind 'Future Reconstructions -Ritual of the Solstice'
Just techno remixes of Hawkwind songs. Really great stuff. One of the few electronic albums I have

That should be about twenty.

TrueNeutral:

--- Quote from: TrueNeutral ---- Iron Maiden - The Number Of The Beast
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Sorry to burst your bubble.

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