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What are you listening to now?

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I forget if this has been done here before but here goes...
Whats in your cd player right now?

Allman Brothers- 7 turns
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Dude...i can't take much of the Almond Bros. I respect the talent, but I can't hack through the endless...endless jamming. It's train music.

Here's what I'm listening to.....feel free to slam on this, Hurricane.

Firehouse - Firehouse 3
Great White - Greatest Hits...give it another try..these guys can play
Queenscryche - Hear in the Now Frontier

These three are being shuffled around in my CD player.
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I'm at work, so I'm forced to listen to the John Stuckey Ford jingle. I'm putting together his next flight of commercials, LOL. :wink:
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ummmmm...I didnt ask for a slam or am i going to give one. But your opinion is freedom. I asked what are you listening too d00d! I used to be Troys drummer in Fatal Maim, i can listen to anything and love it. Right now its the Allmans....


LOL Kev, make me a copy!
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I don't do Cd's I have an mp3 player so I'm listening to a mix list of blues,

little milton, The SRV tribute Jam, (that's on now, Heaven done called...) ZZ Top, SRV, and then for variety sake, The Police, Tommy Tutone, Lyle Lovett, Chris Isaak, Tom Waits, Robert Cray, Dire Straits and other stuff.
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I have been more into XM radio than any thing but I picked up a few CD's all of which are good. I have a hard time chosing wich one to play. First: Damageplan- New FOund Power- Second: Devil Driver- Third: Probot- Fourth: David Allan Coe-Live at Billy Bob's

My all time favortie Cd which I listen to at least once a week is AC/DC-Powerage.
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The Used
Breaking Benjamin
Slipknot's new Mp3s
and my own bands demo!!
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Santana - Caravanserai
The Cure - Wish
Dylan - Blood on the Tracks
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Motograter
Fear Factory
Twisted Method - at the exact moment I'm writing this.
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Hurricane wrote:ummmmm...I didnt ask for a slam or am i going to give one. But your opinion is freedom. I asked what are you listening too d00d! I used to be Troys drummer in Fatal Maim, i can listen to anything and love it. Right now its the Allmans....


LOL Kev, make me a copy!
PLUS THE ALLMAN BROTHERS RULE... 7 TURNS IS A SWEET ALBUM. I HAVE BEEN JAMMING TO WIDESPREAD PANIC.... LIGHT FUSE; GET AWAY... LIVE RECORDING.. AWESOME VERSION OF TRAVELIN' LIGHT

LED ZEPPELIN OFF OF THE DVD FROM LAST YEAR/// GREAT STUFF...

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CD's in my player this week thus far...

Queensryche - Tribe
Jack Blades - Jack Blades
Michael Reich - Who's Minding the Store
Five for Fighting - The Battle for Everything
The Marauders - Alibi
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:twisted:
I.C.P.
Fear Factory
Machine Head
Tool
Perfect Circle
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Just drove back home from Jamestown NY, I listened to

U2- All tha you can't leave behind
Blood, Sweat and Tears- Best of
White Stripes- Elephant
Journey- Infinity
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Probably not what you'd expect:

Buddy Guy - Sweet Tea
Luther Allison - Live in Chicago
Beck - Odelay
Joni Mitchell - Court and Spark
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Right now, it's all Joe Satriani--His new record, "Is there love in space?"
Killer cd!
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Lately I've been listening to:

Mahavishnu Orchestra: A best of compilation. (oddly enough, Birds of Fire isn't on it :? )

Kid Rock: Devil Without a Cause (the production on this album blows me away)

Anges Gooch: Blind (indie/college rock stuff)

Rush: Chronicles (I just have to listen to my Rush)

Seal: S/T (there are a select few artists who "speak" to me on a higher level, and Seal is one of those few)

I Mother Earth: Scenery and Fish (as I always say, the best band of the 90's that should have been bigger than what they were)

Soundgarden: Superunknown (My Wave, enough said)

Steeley Dan: Aja (no, not the dillusional chick who thinks everyone's a misogynist. It's the cool album with great Dan tracks like Peg and Home at Last)

Various mix cds of songs I had to learn for my gig on Saturday

And a mix cd of ambient/trance music I burned from featured artists at www.iuma.com
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Fear Factory - Archetype (Possibly the heaviest album ever?)
Slayer - Soundtrack To The Apocalypse
In Flames - Sdtrk to Your Escape
rip (from the 'net) of the new Killswitch Engage
Mushroomhead - XIII
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alice n chains
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Stevie Ray Vaughan -- Blues At Sunrise
Patty Griffin -- compilation from DL's
Genuine Houserockin' Party -- Alligator Records comp
The Stanley Brothers -- Rank Stranger
Susan Tedeschi -- Just Won't Burn ( still hits my CD player almost weekly after 3 yrs.)
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Visitor II -- trying to refine a few tracks.

Visitor III will steal a few tracks from Visitor II and add several new tracks.

Perhaps then we will release the findings.
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Im shocked that Queensryche is getting listened to so much.

Heres the cds that have been in my cd player the past week.

Queensryche- Empire
Days of the New- 2nd album
Stone Free- Hendrix Tribute
and of course Dream Theater's Scenes
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ah Queensryche, that reminds me, haven't listened to Rage for Order or Mindcrime in quite a while, I'll have to throw them in soon.

Anyway, here's what's been through my CD player lately:

Iron Maiden - Powerslave
Black Sabbath - Dehumanizer
Iced Earth - The Glorious Burden
Deep Purple - Deepest Purple (Best of...)
Annihilator - Criteria for a Black Widow
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Post by Chevelle7982 »

Honestly, I haven't had anything in my cd player lately, last albums that were in there was TOOL-Undertow, Staind-14 Shades of Grey, Chevelle-Wonder What's Next, and Nirvana-Nirvana(black album/greatest hits).

Lately I have been listening to the radio waiting to here Hoobastank's The Reason, because I am too cheap to go buy the cd. Damn those booze and women. They always run me too broke to buy things for me other than a night of lost memory.
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lonewolf wrote:Visitor II -- trying to refine a few tracks.

Visitor III will steal a few tracks from Visitor II and add several new tracks.
Yeah, I wasn't happy with the mix on the first Visitor. Some of the tunes turned out alright, but some of the stuff with bigger arrangements, like Long Way Home, just sound cluttered to my ears. Oh well, I guess that's what you get when you record and mix all in the same day.
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Black Sabbath - We Sold Our Soul for Rock and Roll

Soundgarden - Badmotorfinger

Iron Maiden - Live After Death

Queensryche - compilation CD I made, including Take Hold of the Flame, Walk in the Shadows, etc. - pre-Mindcrime stuff

another compilation CD I made of The Darkness, Jet, and Steel Dragon (yes, the fictioal band from the movie Rock Star - those tunes rock!!)
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