What album did you listen to most?

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Dark Side of the Moon, about 10 million times. That may be an underestimate.
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Just to name a few:

Peter Frampton - Frampton Comes Alive!
Kiss - Destroyer, Rock n Roll Over, Love Gun, Alive II
The Knack - Get The Knack
Kansas - Point of No Return
Boston - Boston, Don't Look Back
Foreigner - Double Vision
Styx - The Grand Illusion
REO Speedwagon - HiInfidelity
Aerosmith - Draw The Line
Van Halen - I, II
America - History-Greatest Hits
Stevie Nicks - The Wild Heart
Pink Floyd - The Wall
Led Zeppelin - Zoso
The Who - The Who By Numbers
Rick Wakeman - Journey To The Centre Of The Earth, Return To The
Centre Of The Earth
The Cars - The Cars
Guns n Roses - Appetite For Destruction
Grand Funk Railroad - Closer To Home
Blue Oyster Cult - Some Enchanted Evening
Yes - Close To The Edge, Going For The One, 90125
Thin Lizzy - Night Life, Jailbreak, Black Rose, Live: Life
U2 - The Joshua Tree
Tori Amos - Little Earthquakes
Gram Parsons - Grievous Angel
Badfinger - No Dice, Straight Up, Head First
Tom Evans - Over You (The Final Tracks)

Thanks for pointing out my gross oversight Chief! I could go on for days updating this. Okay, after 4 edits, I'm gonna let it go at that.
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Drum-Wolf,

You have a great list of albums there but I thought for sure that Thin Lizzy would have been there.
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Eagles - Desparado, its still a great listen.
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Wow tuff one!
I'd have to say as a senior in high school it had to have been Kiss Alive,Frampton, and Boston,,,,,,over and over,,,till the cover was wore off and you couldn't read it anymore, in a 8-track Craig player, with a match pad jammed under the left corner!
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Whatever-Aimee Mann
White Album-The Beatles
Help!-The Beatles
Led Zeppelin-Led Zeppelin
Zoso-Led Zeppelin
Cargo-Men At Work
Moving Pictures-Rush
Power Windows-Rush
Grace Under Pressure-Rush
Change, No Change-Elliott Easton
Joshua Tree-U2
San Francisco Days-Chris Isaak
The Essential Clash-Thee Clash
100% Fun-Matthew Sweet
Fun, Fun, Fun-The Beach Boys
Campfire Tapes-Michelle Shocked
Cats and Dogs-Catherine's Wheel
Candy-O-The Cars
So Far-Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young
Master of Puppets-Metallica
Autumn-George Winston
Are You Experienced-Hendrix
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in a 8-track Craig player, with a match pad jammed under the left corner!
that just gave me a great flashback trucula... It almost makes me think you are the one I shared that 8-track player with that had the matchbook stuffed in it but I'm pretty sure you're not...are you? :?
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ZappasXWife wrote:
in a 8-track Craig player, with a match pad jammed under the left corner!
that just gave me a great flashback trucula... It almost makes me think you are the one I shared that 8-track player with that had the matchbook stuffed in it but I'm pretty sure you're not...are you? :?
I think that was a standard procedure to get the most volume...Then again....Hmmmmmm 8)
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Here’s my list of most played albums in no particular order.
Joe Satriani - The Extremist
Joe Satriani - Flying in a Blue Dream
Steve Vai - Passion and Warfare
Death - Leprosy
Death – Human
Obituary – Cause of Death
Pestilence - Testimony of the Ancients
Van Halen - Van Halen 1
Van Halen - 1984
Type-O-Negative – Bloody Kisses
Slayer - Reign in Blood
Pink Floyd – DSOTM, The Wall
King’s X – Gretchen Goes to Nebraska
King’s X – Ear Candy
Gun’s & Roses – Appetite for Destruction
Testament – New Order
Metallica – First 3 albums
Anthrax - Fist Full of Metal
SOD - Stormtroopers of Death
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"King’s X – Gretchen Goes to Nebraska"

GREAT album! Need to get that in some format other than CASSETTE!
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1. Live at Filmore East -- The Allman Brothers

2. Waiting for Columbus -- Little Feat

3. Led Zep II --- Led Zep and basically the first 5 over and over.

4. Searching For a Rainbow -- Marshall Tucker

5. All The Young Dudes --- Mott The Hoople

6. Argus --- Wishbone Ash

7. Captain Beyond --- Captain Beyond
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living here in the county seat of Blair...
there's nothing like a 45 minute song that describes this place to a T:

THICK AS A BRICK

so ride yourselves over the fields and make all you animal deals,

but your wise men don't know how it feels...

to be

THICK AS AS BRICK
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DOWN- NOLA
DOWN-II
Death- Symbolic
Death- The Sound Of Perseverance
Opeth- My Arms, Your Hearse
Slayer- God Hates Us All
Slayer- Reign in Blood
Slayer- South of Heaven
Superjoint Ritual- Use Once and Destroy
Superjoint Ritual- A Lethal Dose of American Hatred
Hate Eternal- I, Monarch
Behemoth- Demigod
Chimaira- Resurrection
Lamb of God- As the palaces burn
Lamb of God- Ashes of the wake
Lamb of God- Sacrament (even though I cant listen to tracks 4- the rest of the album, except for 6)
Strapping Young Lad- Alien
Strapping Young Lad- City
Meshuggah- Chaosphere
Meshuggah- Destroy Erase Improve
Meshuggah- Nothing
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probably:

gretchen goes to Nebraska - king's x
dogman - king's x
let it go - galactic cowboys
highway to hell - ac/dc
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Led Zepplin II

Santana--Abraxas

Allman Brothers--Live at the Fillmore

Little Feat--Waiting for Columbus
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Trucula wrote:Wow tuff one!
I'd have to say as a senior in high school it had to have been Kiss Alive,Frampton, and Boston,,,,,,over and over,,,till the cover was wore off and you couldn't read it anymore, in a 8-track Craig player, with a match pad jammed under the left corner!
:lol:
Wow a flashback for me too.. I remember Kiss Destroyer was the first cassette I bought.. I was bummed cause I had just amassed a great 8 track collection when I broke down and decided to go cassette..
(Had the original Skynyrd Street Survivors with and without flames on 8 track)

Bonus points .. anyone guess why it was released without flames on the cover?
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I have several that I played the grooves through on the albums

Jethro Tull - Aqualung
Montrose - Montrose
Deep Purple - Machine Head
Edgar Winter Group - They Only Come Out At Night
Black Sabbath - Paranoid
Boston - Boston
The Guess Who - American Woman
Three Dog Night - Live At The Forum
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Sabbath - Master of Reality, Sabbath bloody Sabbath, and Sabotage
Ozzy - Diary of a Madman and Bark at the Moon
Rainbow - Blackmore's Rainbow and Long Live Rock n Roll
Dio - Holy Diver and Last in Line
Judas Priest - Sad Wings of Destiny, Defenders of the Faith, Painkiller
Iron Maiden - Powerslave and Somewhere in Time
Deicide - Self titled, Once Upon The Cross and Serpents of the Light
Morbid Angel - Domination
Mercyful Fate - Don't Break the Oath and Dead Again
King Diamond - Fatal Portrait and House of God
Sepultura - Schizophrenia and Arise
Sabbat - History of a Time to Come
Obituary - Back from the Dead
Six Feet Under - Warpath and Maximum Violence
Slayer - Show no Mercy and Seasons in the Abyss
Metallica - Ride The Lightning and Master of Puppets
Pantera - Cowboys From Hell and Vulgar Display of Power
Scorpions - Love at First Sting
Twisted Sister - Under the Blade and Stay Hungry


That's quite a list, I could really go on and on. This is a great thread.
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Alice in Chains Unplugged
Metallica Black Album
STP Core
Pantera Vulgar Display of Power and Far Beyond Driven
Primus Antipop
Dream Theater Awake
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Smashing Pumpkins- Mellon Collie...
Smashing Pumpkins- Machina
Remember Never- Women and Children Die First
Everytime i Die- Last night in town
In Flames- Soundtrack to your Escape
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Listening to right now- Metallica, And Justice for All.

I almost always listen to music by the album. In fact, I don't even like to shuffle the songs within. I like to think of each album as whole. On some albums, shuffling would be like listening to the end of a song first then the beginning, then the middle.

Others I have played over and over:

Metallica- Master of Puppets
Sabbath- Paranoid, Master of Reality
Rage- Rage Against the Machine, Evil Empire
Priest- British Steel
Led Zep- 1
Slayer- Seasons in the Abyss
Steely Dan- Aja
Pantera- Vulgar Display of Power
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Top 5 have to be (in chronolgical order):

Ki$$ - Alive II
Def Leppard - Pyromania
Motley Crue - Shout at the Devil
Iron Maiden - Piece of Mind
Pearl Jam - Ten

And now for something completely different
The Best of Mozart, Vol. I and II

I slept every night with those last 2 on repeat for years.......
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This is gonna be a rather Diverse list. I listen to pretty much anything but Polka or Honky Tonk Country, but here goes nothin.

Pantera-Vulgar Display of Power/ Far Beyond Driven
Guns and Roses-Appetite for Destruction
Yes---Relayer/ Tales from Topographic Oceans
Pink Floyd--DSOTM/ Division Bell/ The Wall
In Flames--Soundtrack to Your Escape/ Colony
Soilwork--Stabbing The Drama
Slayer--Seasons in the Abyss/ Reign in Blood
Shadows Fall-- The Art of Balance
Pro-Pain----The Best of Pro Pain
Alice in Chains---Jar of Flies/ Dirt/ Facelift
Radiohead--OK COMPUTER
Metallica---the first 4 albums

There are so many over the years that I have over played that I cant really name all of them.. Alot of what Ive mentioned are recent constant plays but You get the Idea!!!
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Did someone mention the word "diverse"? :lol:



"Where It All Begins", "At Fillmore East"   Allman Brothers Band


"The Southern Harmony And Musical Companion" The Black Crowes


"At Budokan" Cheap Trick


"Eldorado" Electric Light Orchestra

"Brain Salad Surgery" Emerson, Lake and Palmer


"American Beauty"   Grateful Dead


"Rust In Peace"   Megadeth


"Van Halen" Van Halen



Keep in mind, these are all over, say, 41 years or so, so we are going waaaay back. :) I still frequently listen to the above, do and/or had listened to the following many, many times: Any number of Beatles' albums (Including solo.), eight tracks, cassettes and/or CDs.   Also any number of albums, eight tracks, cassettes and/or CDs from: Black Sabbath/Ozzy, Boston, Cream/Clapton, CSN&Y (& Solo.) John Denver, The Eagles, ELO, ELP, Godsmack, Grateful Dead, Guns 'n Roses, Jimi Hendrix, Journey, Kansas, King Crimson (Solo too.), The Kinks, Led Zeppelin, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Tom Petty ("Wildflowers" and w/ the Heartbreakers.), Pantera, Phish, Pink Floyd, Porcupine Tree, The Rolling Stones, Todd Rundgren (Also w/ Utopia.), Santana, Styx, Robin Trower, Jethro Tull, Uriah Heep, SRV and Frank Zappa (W/ the "Mothers" and w/o.)





Edit: Panzer, really, :roll: anyone who doesn't know the plane crash was the reason has no right to call themselves a Skynyrd fan.
(Spelling errors regarding their name, on the other hand, are usually forgiven. :wink:) I wonder what the market is for the original 8 tracks??? :lol:
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Misfits-Collection 2
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E town concrete- The renaissance
HankIII-Straight to hell
Rise against-Siren Song of the Counter Culture
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