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CDs You Absolutely Wore Out and had Multiple Copies

wildcat1973

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What were the CDs you listened to/handled so much that you had to have multiple copies?

My Top 10...

Appetite for Destruction
Nevermind
The Chronic
Doggystyle
Sublime
40 Oz to Freedom
Sparkle and Fade
Ten
No Way Out
Ready to Die
 
I don't feel like naming a bunch because I'm lazy right now, maybe I'll add more to my post since you guys can't see all my edits. :cool:

But right off the top of my head would be:

Outkast: Aquemini
Dre 2001 freshman year at UK
Eminem slim shady EP
Nas I am
Coldplay A Rush of Blood to the Head
The Killers Hot Fuss
The Strokes Room on Fire
Nine Inch Nails With Teeth

Looking at that its a pretty random collection. For some reason I was really into rap my freshman and sophomore year at UK and then I got into random rock music after. Honestly I don't even like o listen to rap anymore. Weird how tastes change as you age I guess. I also haven't listened to a CD in years.
 
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Weezer Blue Album
Dookie
Another Level -Blackstreet
 
Weezer Blue Album is a good one. Forgot about that. Owned at least 3-4 copies.

Slim Shady LP is another good one.
 
Bush- Sixteen Stone
Tupac- All Eyez on Me
Metallica- Black Album
Hootie- Cracked rear view
DMB- Crash

many others already listed
 
Thriller - Michael Jackson
Kiss Alive 1
Appetite for Destruction - GNR
Liscense To Ill - Beastie Boys
Shout at The Devil - Motley Crue
Too Fast for Love - Motlery Crue
Blizzard of Oz - Ozzy
Out of The Cellar - RATT
George Strait Greatest Hits Vol 1
Merle Haggard Epic Hits and More to Come (best album ever made)
 
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Black Sabbath- Master of Reality
Clutch- Elephant Riders
Corrosion of Conformity- In the Arms of God
Metallica- ...And Justice for All
Metallica- Metallica
 
Led Zeppelin IV - Led Zeppelin
Physical Graffiti - Led Zeppelin
Misplaced Childhood - Marillion
Blizzard of Ozz - Ozzy Osbourne
Back in Black - AC/DC
Licensed to Ill - Beastie Boys
Raising Hell - Run DMC
Rio - Duran Duran
Hot Rocks - Rolling Stones
Internal Exile - Fish
 
Albums, Cassettes, CDs....

Born to Run, Bruce
Trick of the Tail, Genesis
Close to the Edge, Yes
Pet Sounds, Beach Boys
Who's Next, Who
Dark Side of Moon, Pink Floyd
Piano Man, Billy Joel
Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes, Buffett
But Seriously Folks, Joe Walsh
Time Loves a Hero, Little Feat
Live Rust, Neil Young & Crazy Horse
Sly & the Family Stone Greatest Hits, Sly
Spinners Greatest Hits
Long May You Run, Stills Young Band
Damn the Torpedoes, TP & the Heartbreakers
 
Appetite for Destruction
Ac/Dc High Voltage
Black Sabbath Paranoid
Fugazi Repeater

Reminds me of opening up the old CD wallett/books and seeing all the multiple copies. Mainly as a kid though.
 
BTNH - East 1999
311 - Grassroots
311 - Transistor
Nas - Illmatic
Jay-Z - Reasonable Doubt
Radiohead - The Bends
Pearl Jam - Vs.
Derek and the Dominos - Live at the Fillmore
Blink 182 - Enema of the State
New Found Glory - New Found Glory
 
I wore out three tapes (I only had tape-deck cars until 1999 or so)

Appetite
Doggystyle
Some random Geto Boys taps.

Replaced the first 2 with CDs.
 
Appetite for Destruction
Ten
Kid Rock CD

Hank JR greatest hits
Waylon greatest hits

UGK- riding dirty
MJG/8ball- in our lifetime
Outkast- aliens
Master P- Ice Cream Man
Tupac- All eyes on me and Makaveli
Hot Boys- Get it how you live
Goodie Mobb- Still Standing

Listened to a lot more rap than anything but mainly because bands are better live whereas rap is garbage live.
 
Life After Death - Biggie
All Eyez on Me - Pac
Picture This - Do or Die
Chapter 2: World Domination - 3/6
License to Ill - Beasties
OK Computer - Radiohead
Ridin Dirty - UGK
 
Live's Throwing Copper.
Los Lobos' Kiko.
Pearl Jam's Vitalogy.

Used to carry a boom box around in my friend's car and one we played incessantly was the Dumb and Dumber soundtrack, primarily "She don't eat meat but she sure like the bone..."

An American standard.
 
DMX - It's Dark and Hell is Hot
Fugees - The Score
Any of the compilations from The Source
Fuel - Sunburn
 
pixies--doolittle
rhcp--blood sugar sex magik
nirvana--nevermind
smashing pumpkins-- siamese dream
weezer--blue
STP--purple
peal jam-- vitalogy
alice in chains-- jar of flies
radiohead--ok computer
strokes-- is this it

a tribe called quest-- low end theory
de la soul-- 3 feet high and rising
eazy e--eazy duz it
nwa--straight outta compton
dre- chronic
snoop--doggystyle
 
It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back - PE
Animals - Pink Floyd
CSNY - So Far
U2 - War
Dire Straits - Alchemy
Squeeze - Argybargy
Talking Heads - Remain in Light
Editors - The Back Room
The Housemartins - London 0 Hull 4
 
Albums, Cassettes, CDs....

Born to Run, Bruce
Trick of the Tail, Genesis
Close to the Edge, Yes
Pet Sounds, Beach Boys
Who's Next, Who
Dark Side of Moon, Pink Floyd
Piano Man, Billy Joel
Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes, Buffett
But Seriously Folks, Joe Walsh
Time Loves a Hero, Little Feat
Live Rust, Neil Young & Crazy Horse
Sly & the Family Stone Greatest Hits, Sly
Spinners Greatest Hits
Long May You Run, Stills Young Band
Damn the Torpedoes, TP & the Heartbreakers

That's a heck of a lot of great music, I have/had several of these
 
My tastes weren't as refined growing up.

Limp Bizkit - Significant Other
Steve Austin's Stone Cold Metal
Creed - My Own Prison
The Source Hip Hop Music Awards 1999
DMX - It's Dark & Hell is Hot
 
Bill Monroe at His Best.
In your teenage years?

Tried to go see him in Nashville when I was 16, drove down on spring break. Our car broke down. Missed him. He used to play every Wed night at some bar in Nashville. One regret of a musician I didnt get to see and could have.

There is a Doc Watson/Bill Monroe album that I absolutely tore through from ages 14-17. Didnt replace it after it was gone. Dont think I could find it
 
For Bluegrass fans, take an hour and watch this video if you haven't already. It was a PBS fundraising session filmed about 10 years or so ago at the Ryman including host Ricky Skaggs, Vince Gill; Dixie Chicks; Earl Scruggs, Ralph Stanley and the Del McCoury Band; Alison Krauss, Patty Loveless, Travis Tritt, Bruce Hornsby, Nickel Creek and many others. ( Very fortunately, I got to see this live. Have never been a big Bluegrass fan, but there was no question we were seeing something historic.)


 
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Throwing Copper
STP Purple
All Eyez on Me
Doggystyle
Dookie
Nirvana MTV Unplugged
Automatic for the People REM
Ben Harper Live from Mars
Garth Brooks Double Live Album
Buzz Bin Volume 1
 
Weezer The Blue Album
STP - Purple
Green Day - Dookie
Live - Throwing Copper

I owned at least 2 or 3 copies of each of these cds off the top of my head

A girl I had dated a while back owned at least 10 copies of Alanis Morrisette - Jagged Little Pill. She wore that cd out
 
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Appetite
Boston debut album
Cinderella- Long Cold Winter
Crue- Dr. Feelgood, Too Fast for Love
Metallica- And Justice For All
Def Leppard- Pyromania
Ratt- Out Of The Cellar
Springsteen- Born to Run
Skid Row debut album
 
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