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| I have about 15,000 recordings! From Aerosmith to Zappa or AC/DC to Zebra! If you want music I got it! |  
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| [Gobberz] Wednesday, June 15, 2011 8:28:04 AM |   |  
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 Added a few more to this list. 
 
Troulbe by Whitesnake 
Angel of Retribution by JP 
Countdown to Extinction by Megadeth 
Blizzard of Ozz by Ozzy Osbourne 
On Stage by Rainbow  
Out In the Fields; The Very best of by Gary Moore 
Wasting Light by Foo Fighters  
Strangers In Us All by Rainbow 
 
And Im sure there is one or two more too add.
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| [spapad] Monday, March 07, 2011 5:22:15 PM |   |  
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I don't know the exact number, but you know those long record crates the Record stores  used to sell. I had two of those full. 
    [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Budred from Sunday, March 06, 2011 8:09:50 PM)|   |   | Budred wrote: |   |  You must have alot of albums. I was up to about 220 at one time.  
There's 180 in that picture.     |   |   | spapad wrote: |   |  Nice Bud! Times that by two and you have my collection. My mother once asked me if I planed to make clothing out of my record jackets because, I spent way much more money on records that clothing. lol
     |   |   | Budred wrote: |   |  I'm sure others have more but here's what I got.(LOL)  |  
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| [hellrider 31038] Monday, March 07, 2011 5:01:44 PM |   |  
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HOOOOLLLLYYYYYY    MAAAACCCCCEEERRRRROOOONNNNNIIIIIIIIIII.LOL
    [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Budred from Monday, March 07, 2011 6:59:13 AM)|   |   | Budred wrote: |   |  Sorry guys but I can't hold all of these.(LOL) 
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| [Budred] Monday, March 07, 2011 6:59:13 AM |   |  
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Sorry guys but I can't hold all of these.(LOL) 
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| [Budred] Sunday, March 06, 2011 8:09:50 PM |   |  
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You must have alot of albums. I was up to about 220 at one time.  
There's 180 in that picture.    [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by spapad from Sunday, March 06, 2011 6:03:57 PM)|   |   | spapad wrote: |   |  Nice Bud! Times that by two and you have my collection. My mother once asked me if I planed to make clothing out of my record jackets because, I spent way much more money on records that clothing. lol
     |   |   | Budred wrote: |   |  I'm sure others have more but here's what I got.(LOL)  |  
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| [Budred] Sunday, March 06, 2011 8:07:55 PM |   |  
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Now you clarify it.  
Do you know how hard it was to hold all of those?(LOL)   [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Gobberz from Sunday, March 06, 2011 10:56:22 AM)|   |   | Gobberz wrote: |   |  Budred - Nice!! Got a lot of good stuff there I bet. 
 
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| [spapad] Sunday, March 06, 2011 6:03:57 PM |   |  
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Nice Bud! Times that by two and you have my collection. My mother once asked me if I planed to make clothing out of my record jackets because, I spent way much more money on records that clothing. lol
    [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Budred from Sunday, March 06, 2011 7:00:00 AM)|   |   | Budred wrote: |   |  I'm sure others have more but here's what I got.(LOL)  |  
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| [hellrider 31038] Sunday, March 06, 2011 3:01:27 PM |   |  
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LOL.AWESOME MAN
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| [Gobberz] Sunday, March 06, 2011 10:56:22 AM |   |  
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Budred - Nice!! Got a lot of good stuff there I bet. 
 
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| [Brian_Evans] Sunday, March 06, 2011 9:43:49 AM |   |  
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| [Budred] Sunday, March 06, 2011 7:00:00 AM |   |  
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I'm sure others have more but here's what I got.(LOL)  |  
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| [Gobberz] Sunday, March 06, 2011 5:26:41 AM |   |  
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Thought Id mention it as well. Oh, and they are all CD's too.  
And yes I know, there isnt anywhere near enough Priest. But I will rectify that lol. |  
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| [guidogodoy] Saturday, March 05, 2011 4:40:00 PM |   |  
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I used to live behind the Silver Dollar Saloon right before it went country (ugh!). Many a good memory there when it was Metal / Rock.  
A belated RIP to one of my old favorite haunts.
    [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS from Saturday, March 05, 2011 4:30:14 PM)|   |   | HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote: |   |  Yup, that's gone..... not sure what replaced it though, it's been turned over many times. I'll have to pay better attention next time we go. Flat Black and Circular has about half LPs and half CDs these days. We've found some really cool things there   
Silver Dollar closed about 5 years ago. It's now a field. Pretty sad. I saw a few kick ass shows there when I went to MSU.
     |   |   | guidogodoy wrote: |   |  Holy crap! Miracles of miracles! 
 
Here I was wondering if anyone even still KNEW what something "Flat, black and circular" even was! Kewl! 
 
Comic book store in the basement SURELY is gone by now, though, eh? I think it was on its last leg when I was there decades ago.
     |   |   | HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote: |   |  Yes, Flat Black and Circular still exists! Can you believe it? We go there whenever we are in East Lansing, cause you never know what you will find in there!
     |   |   | guidogodoy wrote: |   |  Are we speaking only of Adam Ant or Adam AND the Ants? 
 
I actually do have an album packed away somewhere. Hey, I am a product of the '80s. What do you expect? LOL!  
 
BTW, to HRMG: I got it at "Flat, Black and Circular" for about a buck back in the day. Any idea if that store still exists?
     |   |   | spapad wrote: |   |  If I owned an ABBA LP, which I don't, it would be buried at the back of my closet under a loose floorboard.  
We only owned one Barney VHS tape, and Flora had her own player and TV just so I did not have to be subjected to such things.   
 
Now fess up! Who owns an Adam Ant LP? I don't, but it did once have a tape, of Goody Two Shoes!  Tapes don't count right? .............? 
     |   |   | HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote: |   |  Oh no it's not! Sesame Street on the other hand, we had our share of them! But the tapes were played so often they were shredded and we tossed them, so they don't count right? Although I would have to start with ABBA.... (cough....cough....cough), man that skeleton just keeps dropping out of that closet no matter how far I shove it back in!  
     |   |   | guidogodoy wrote: |   |  Oh, you underestimate the public desire to know every album you have gathered over the years.  
 
For example, I am interested to know how many Barney albums you own. With little ones, I heard it is mandatory. 
 
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Yup, that's gone..... not sure what replaced it though, it's been turned over many times. I'll have to pay better attention next time we go. Flat Black and Circular has about half LPs and half CDs these days. We've found some really cool things there   
Silver Dollar closed about 5 years ago. It's now a field. Pretty sad. I saw a few kick ass shows there when I went to MSU.
    [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, March 05, 2011 3:34:56 PM)|   |   | guidogodoy wrote: |   |  Holy crap! Miracles of miracles! 
 
Here I was wondering if anyone even still KNEW what something "Flat, black and circular" even was! Kewl! 
 
Comic book store in the basement SURELY is gone by now, though, eh? I think it was on its last leg when I was there decades ago.
     |   |   | HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote: |   |  Yes, Flat Black and Circular still exists! Can you believe it? We go there whenever we are in East Lansing, cause you never know what you will find in there!
     |   |   | guidogodoy wrote: |   |  Are we speaking only of Adam Ant or Adam AND the Ants? 
 
I actually do have an album packed away somewhere. Hey, I am a product of the '80s. What do you expect? LOL!  
 
BTW, to HRMG: I got it at "Flat, Black and Circular" for about a buck back in the day. Any idea if that store still exists?
     |   |   | spapad wrote: |   |  If I owned an ABBA LP, which I don't, it would be buried at the back of my closet under a loose floorboard.  
We only owned one Barney VHS tape, and Flora had her own player and TV just so I did not have to be subjected to such things.   
 
Now fess up! Who owns an Adam Ant LP? I don't, but it did once have a tape, of Goody Two Shoes!  Tapes don't count right? .............? 
     |   |   | HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote: |   |  Oh no it's not! Sesame Street on the other hand, we had our share of them! But the tapes were played so often they were shredded and we tossed them, so they don't count right? Although I would have to start with ABBA.... (cough....cough....cough), man that skeleton just keeps dropping out of that closet no matter how far I shove it back in!  
     |   |   | guidogodoy wrote: |   |  Oh, you underestimate the public desire to know every album you have gathered over the years.  
 
For example, I am interested to know how many Barney albums you own. With little ones, I heard it is mandatory. 
 
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Holy crap! Miracles of miracles! 
 
Here I was wondering if anyone even still KNEW what something "Flat, black and circular" even was! Kewl! 
 
Comic book store in the basement SURELY is gone by now, though, eh? I think it was on its last leg when I was there decades ago.
    [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS from Saturday, March 05, 2011 2:42:14 PM)|   |   | HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote: |   |  Yes, Flat Black and Circular still exists! Can you believe it? We go there whenever we are in East Lansing, cause you never know what you will find in there!
     |   |   | guidogodoy wrote: |   |  Are we speaking only of Adam Ant or Adam AND the Ants? 
 
I actually do have an album packed away somewhere. Hey, I am a product of the '80s. What do you expect? LOL!  
 
BTW, to HRMG: I got it at "Flat, Black and Circular" for about a buck back in the day. Any idea if that store still exists?
     |   |   | spapad wrote: |   |  If I owned an ABBA LP, which I don't, it would be buried at the back of my closet under a loose floorboard.  
We only owned one Barney VHS tape, and Flora had her own player and TV just so I did not have to be subjected to such things.   
 
Now fess up! Who owns an Adam Ant LP? I don't, but it did once have a tape, of Goody Two Shoes!  Tapes don't count right? .............? 
     |   |   | HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote: |   |  Oh no it's not! Sesame Street on the other hand, we had our share of them! But the tapes were played so often they were shredded and we tossed them, so they don't count right? Although I would have to start with ABBA.... (cough....cough....cough), man that skeleton just keeps dropping out of that closet no matter how far I shove it back in!  
     |   |   | guidogodoy wrote: |   |  Oh, you underestimate the public desire to know every album you have gathered over the years.  
 
For example, I am interested to know how many Barney albums you own. With little ones, I heard it is mandatory. 
 
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| [spapad] Saturday, March 05, 2011 3:27:23 PM |   |  
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My most regretable 45 mishap, was a Elvis Presley 45 of "Teddy Bear", my mother had bought when she was a teen. It got warped once while laying in the sunlight. Would have loved to keep that one, I do still have "Blueberry Hill" though. Nothing to play it on, but I have it. lol    [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS from Saturday, March 05, 2011 1:47:02 PM)|   |   | HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote: |   |  Oh hell yes, there is far more Accept than ABBA! I got those 2  ABBA albums when I was 5, but they keep on haunting me..... Spa, I keep on burying them and they keep turning back up   
45s count and so do tapes, so those lists would be far too long to post for most of us!
     |   |   | guidogodoy wrote: |   |  Oh, good to know. If "entire record collection" means 45s too, I think we are all in trouble. Now then, do I list "Ernie" as the artist for "Rubber Ducky?" 
 
As for ABBA in the collection, all I can say is that I am glad that there is a lot of Accept, AC/DC, Adam Ant, Aerosmith, Alice in Chains, etc. before I hit Aqua's "Barbie Girl" HAAAAA!
     |   |   | HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote: |   |  Oh no it's not! Sesame Street on the other hand, we had our share of them! But the tapes were played so often they were shredded and we tossed them, so they don't count right? Although I would have to start with ABBA.... (cough....cough....cough), man that skeleton just keeps dropping out of that closet no matter how far I shove it back in!  
     |   |   | guidogodoy wrote: |   |  Oh, you underestimate the public desire to know every album you have gathered over the years.  
 
For example, I am interested to know how many Barney albums you own. With little ones, I heard it is mandatory. 
 
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Yes, Flat Black and Circular still exists! Can you believe it? We go there whenever we are in East Lansing, cause you never know what you will find in there!
    [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, March 05, 2011 1:52:24 PM)|   |   | guidogodoy wrote: |   |  Are we speaking only of Adam Ant or Adam AND the Ants? 
 
I actually do have an album packed away somewhere. Hey, I am a product of the '80s. What do you expect? LOL!  
 
BTW, to HRMG: I got it at "Flat, Black and Circular" for about a buck back in the day. Any idea if that store still exists?
     |   |   | spapad wrote: |   |  If I owned an ABBA LP, which I don't, it would be buried at the back of my closet under a loose floorboard.  
We only owned one Barney VHS tape, and Flora had her own player and TV just so I did not have to be subjected to such things.   
 
Now fess up! Who owns an Adam Ant LP? I don't, but it did once have a tape, of Goody Two Shoes!  Tapes don't count right? .............? 
     |   |   | HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote: |   |  Oh no it's not! Sesame Street on the other hand, we had our share of them! But the tapes were played so often they were shredded and we tossed them, so they don't count right? Although I would have to start with ABBA.... (cough....cough....cough), man that skeleton just keeps dropping out of that closet no matter how far I shove it back in!  
     |   |   | guidogodoy wrote: |   |  Oh, you underestimate the public desire to know every album you have gathered over the years.  
 
For example, I am interested to know how many Barney albums you own. With little ones, I heard it is mandatory. 
 
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Are we speaking only of Adam Ant or Adam AND the Ants? 
 
I actually do have an album packed away somewhere. Hey, I am a product of the '80s. What do you expect? LOL!  
 
BTW, to HRMG: I got it at "Flat, Black and Circular" for about a buck back in the day. Any idea if that store still exists?
    [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by spapad from Saturday, March 05, 2011 1:37:06 PM)|   |   | spapad wrote: |   |  If I owned an ABBA LP, which I don't, it would be buried at the back of my closet under a loose floorboard.  
We only owned one Barney VHS tape, and Flora had her own player and TV just so I did not have to be subjected to such things.   
 
Now fess up! Who owns an Adam Ant LP? I don't, but it did once have a tape, of Goody Two Shoes!  Tapes don't count right? .............? 
     |   |   | HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote: |   |  Oh no it's not! Sesame Street on the other hand, we had our share of them! But the tapes were played so often they were shredded and we tossed them, so they don't count right? Although I would have to start with ABBA.... (cough....cough....cough), man that skeleton just keeps dropping out of that closet no matter how far I shove it back in!  
     |   |   | guidogodoy wrote: |   |  Oh, you underestimate the public desire to know every album you have gathered over the years.  
 
For example, I am interested to know how many Barney albums you own. With little ones, I heard it is mandatory. 
 
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Oh hell yes, there is far more Accept than ABBA! I got those 2  ABBA albums when I was 5, but they keep on haunting me..... Spa, I keep on burying them and they keep turning back up   
45s count and so do tapes, so those lists would be far too long to post for most of us!
    [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, March 05, 2011 1:34:11 PM)|   |   | guidogodoy wrote: |   |  Oh, good to know. If "entire record collection" means 45s too, I think we are all in trouble. Now then, do I list "Ernie" as the artist for "Rubber Ducky?" 
 
As for ABBA in the collection, all I can say is that I am glad that there is a lot of Accept, AC/DC, Adam Ant, Aerosmith, Alice in Chains, etc. before I hit Aqua's "Barbie Girl" HAAAAA!
     |   |   | HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote: |   |  Oh no it's not! Sesame Street on the other hand, we had our share of them! But the tapes were played so often they were shredded and we tossed them, so they don't count right? Although I would have to start with ABBA.... (cough....cough....cough), man that skeleton just keeps dropping out of that closet no matter how far I shove it back in!  
     |   |   | guidogodoy wrote: |   |  Oh, you underestimate the public desire to know every album you have gathered over the years.  
 
For example, I am interested to know how many Barney albums you own. With little ones, I heard it is mandatory. 
 
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If I owned an ABBA LP, which I don't, it would be buried at the back of my closet under a loose floorboard.  
We only owned one Barney VHS tape, and Flora had her own player and TV just so I did not have to be subjected to such things.   
 
Now fess up! Who owns an Adam Ant LP? I don't, but it did once have a tape, of Goody Two Shoes!  Tapes don't count right? .............? 
    [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS from Saturday, March 05, 2011 12:53:47 PM)|   |   | HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote: |   |  Oh no it's not! Sesame Street on the other hand, we had our share of them! But the tapes were played so often they were shredded and we tossed them, so they don't count right? Although I would have to start with ABBA.... (cough....cough....cough), man that skeleton just keeps dropping out of that closet no matter how far I shove it back in!  
     |   |   | guidogodoy wrote: |   |  Oh, you underestimate the public desire to know every album you have gathered over the years.  
 
For example, I am interested to know how many Barney albums you own. With little ones, I heard it is mandatory. 
 
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nope, too old for that.  my eldest likes charred walls of the damned though.  of course she also likes all kinds of shit.   [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, March 05, 2011 11:42:22 AM)|   |   | guidogodoy wrote: |   |  Oh, you underestimate the public desire to know every album you have gathered over the years.  
 
For example, I am interested to know how many Barney albums you own. With little ones, I heard it is mandatory. 
 
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Oh, good to know. If "entire record collection" means 45s too, I think we are all in trouble. Now then, do I list "Ernie" as the artist for "Rubber Ducky?" 
 
As for ABBA in the collection, all I can say is that I am glad that there is a lot of Accept, AC/DC, Adam Ant, Aerosmith, Alice in Chains, etc. before I hit Aqua's "Barbie Girl" HAAAAA!
    [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS from Saturday, March 05, 2011 12:53:47 PM)|   |   | HOT ROCKIN' METAL GODDESS wrote: |   |  Oh no it's not! Sesame Street on the other hand, we had our share of them! But the tapes were played so often they were shredded and we tossed them, so they don't count right? Although I would have to start with ABBA.... (cough....cough....cough), man that skeleton just keeps dropping out of that closet no matter how far I shove it back in!  
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For example, I am interested to know how many Barney albums you own. With little ones, I heard it is mandatory. 
 
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Oh no it's not! Sesame Street on the other hand, we had our share of them! But the tapes were played so often they were shredded and we tossed them, so they don't count right? Although I would have to start with ABBA.... (cough....cough....cough), man that skeleton just keeps dropping out of that closet no matter how far I shove it back in!  
    [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, March 05, 2011 11:42:22 AM)|   |   | guidogodoy wrote: |   |  Oh, you underestimate the public desire to know every album you have gathered over the years.  
 
For example, I am interested to know how many Barney albums you own. With little ones, I heard it is mandatory. 
 
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Oh, you underestimate the public desire to know every album you have gathered over the years.  
 
For example, I am interested to know how many Barney albums you own. With little ones, I heard it is mandatory. 
 
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well my collection is not interesting to anyone else so...   [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Friday, March 04, 2011 7:12:39 PM)|   |   | jimmyjames wrote: |   |  | Please fucking god I hope this thread doesn't take off. |  
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It's OK to like System of a Down. They're badass, especially live. They're supposed to be doing 
a re-union tour this summer. I hope they hit this area. I'll be there. 
   [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by GREXUMER                                                                                             from Friday, March 04, 2011 6:22:05 PM)|   |   | GREXUMER                                                                                             wrote: |   |  Great collection... I wish I had some of those albums... 
 
and this is my entire collection so far: 
 
Iron Maiden:
    - The Number Of The Beast
 
    - Powerslave
 
    - Brave New World
 
    - Somewhere back in time
 
    - Live After Death
 
    - The Essential
 
    - The Final Frontier
 
 
Judas Priest:
    - Rocka Rolla
 
    - Sad Wings Of Destiny
 
    - Hero Hero (in Digipack the first three)
 
    - Stained Class (also on LP)
 
    - Unleashed In The East (LP)
 
    - British Steel
 
    - Screaming For Vengeance (LP)
 
    - Defenders Of The Faith (LP)
 
    - Turbo (LP)
 
    - Painkiller
 
    - Angel Of Retribution
 
    - Electric Eye (DVD)
 
 
Manowar:
    - Kings Of Metal
 
 
Anthrax
    - State Of Euphoria (Cassette)
 
 
 
Avalanch (Spanish band)
    - El Angel Caído (Fallen Angel)
 
    - Llanto de un Héroe (Hero's Cry)
 
    - Las Ruinas Del Edén (Eden's Ruins)
 
    - Cien Veces DVD (Hundred Times)
 
    - El Hijo Pródigo (Prodigal Son)
 
 
Accept:
    - Metal Heart
 
 
Riot:
    - Thundersteel
 
 
Exodus
    - Fabulous Disaster
 
 
Death
    - Leprosy
 
 
Destruction
    - Mad Butcher / Eternal Devastation
 
 
System Of A Down (yes, when I was in Jr High, I was a huge "alternative metal" fan) 
    - System Of A Down
 
    - Steal This Album!
 
    - Hypnotize
 
 
Rammstein
    - Hertzeleid
 
 
Nightwish
    - Once
 
    - End Of An Era
 
 
Halford
    - Resurrection
 
 
Fight 
    - War Of Words
 
 
Scorpions
    - Blackout
 
 
Ac/Dc
    - Iron Man 2 Hardcover (that was a gift xD)
 
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| [guidogodoy] Friday, March 04, 2011 7:25:11 PM |   |  
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 Let's see....I'll start with my ABBA collection....
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Nice collection, I would recommend Judas Priest's Painkiller and any Maiden album.   [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Gobberz from Friday, March 04, 2011 11:13:45 AM)
    
        
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            Whitesnake: 
            Forevermore (Classic Rock Magazine Fan Pack version, on the way) 
            30th Anniversary Collection 
            Good To Be Bad 
            Live: In the Still of the Night 
            Starkers in Tokyo 
            Slip of the Tongue 
            1987 
            Slide It In 
            Come An' Get It 
            Ready An' Willing 
            Lovehunter 
             
            David Coverdale: 
            Into The Light 
            White Snake 
             
            Coverdale/Page: 
            Coverdale/Page 
             
            W.A.S.P.: 
            Babylon 
            The Crimson Idol 
            Inside the Electric Circus 
            W.A.S.P. 
             
            Alice Cooper: 
            Along Came a Spider 
            Hey Stoopid 
            Trash 
            Welcome to my Nightmare 
            Billion Dollar Babies 
            Hell Is 
            The Best Of 
             
            Pink Floyd: 
            Dark Side of the Moon 
             
            Deep Purple: 
            The Battle Rages On 
            Perfect Strangers 
            Stormbringer 
            Burn (30th Anniversary edition) 
            Hit Collection 
            Made in Japan 
            Machine Head 
             
            Dio: 
            Dio at Donnington UK: Live 1983 & 1987 
            Magica/Killing the Dragon (2CD) 
            The Best Of 
            Lock Up the Wolves 
            Dream Evil 
            Holy Diver 
             
            AC/DC: 
            Iron Man 2 
            Black Ice 
            Ballbreaker 
            Live At Donnington DVD 
            The Razors Edge 
            Flick of the Switch 
            Fly on the Wall 
            For Those About to Rock 
            Back In Black 
            Highway to Hell 
            Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap 
            Powerage 
            Let There Be Rock 
            High Voltage 
             
            The Beatles: 
            The White Album 
             
            Iron Maiden: 
            Final Frontier 
            Somewhere Back in Time 
            Dance of Death 
            The Number of the Beast 
             
            Judas Priest: 
            Defenders of the Faith 
            Screaming for Vengeance 
             
            Rainbow: 
            Universal Collection 
            Down to Earth 
            Straight Between the Eyes 
            Long Live Rock 'N' Roll 
            Rising 
            Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow 
             
            Scorpions: 
            Sting in the Tail  
            Humanity: Hour 1 
            Crazy World 
            Greatest Hits 
             
            Motorhead:  
            Motorizer 
            Bastards 
            Essential Noize: Best Of 
            No Sleep 'Till Hammersmith 
            Overkill 
            Ace of Spades 
             
            Black Sabbath: 
            The Dio Years 
            Dehumanizer 
            The Mob Rules 
            Heaven and Hell 
            Sabbath, Bloody Sabbath 
            Master of Reality 
            Paranoid 
            Black Sabbath 
             
            Heaven & Hell: 
            The Devil You Know 
             
            Saxon: 
            Wheels of Steel  
             
            ZZ Top: 
            Fandango 
             
            Cream: 
            Disraeli Gears 
             
            Anthrax: 
            The Best Of 
             
            Fleetwood Mac: 
            The Best of Fleetwood Mac (original line-up) 
             
            Compilation Albums: 
            100 Ultimate Rock Anthems 
             
            Bruce Springsteen: 
            Bruce Sppringsteen & The E Street Band: Greatest Hits 
             
            Jimi Hendrix: 
            Valleys of Neptune 
            Experiences Hendrix (Best Of) 
            Electric Ladyland 
             
            Airbourne: 
            No Guts, No Glory 
             
            Europe: 
            The Final Countdown 
             
            KISS: 
            Greatest Hits 
            Destroyer 
             
            Rush:  
            Time Stands Still: The Collection 
             
            Boston: 
            Greatest Hits 
             
            Toto: 
            IV 
             
            GN'R: 
            Greatest Hits 
             
            Robert Plant: 
            Band of Joy 
             
            Led Zeppelin: 
            Led Zeppelin 1, 2 and 3 
             
            Quiet Riot: 
            Metal Health 
             
            Jorn: 
            Dio 
             
            Alice In Chains: 
            Face Lift 
             
            Foo Fighters: 
            Greatest Hits 
            Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace 
             
            Joe Satriani: 
            Surfing with the Alien 
             
            Meatloaf: 
            Bat Out Of Hell 
            Bat Out of Hell 2 
             
            Helloeen: 
            Keeper of the Seven Keys: Pt1 
            Keeper of the Seven Keys: Pt2 
             
            T-Rex: 
            Marc Bolan: T-Rex Greatest Hits 
             
            Thin Lizzy: 
            Whiskey in a Jar 
             
            Bon Jovi: 
            Slippery When Wet 
             
            Metallica: 
            The Black Album 
             
            Twisted Sister: 
            Big Hits and Nasty Cuts 
            Stay Hungry 
             
            Ozzy: 
            Bark at the Moon 
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| [GREXUMER] Friday, March 04, 2011 6:22:05 PM |   |  
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Great collection... I wish I had some of those albums... 
 
and this is my entire collection so far: 
 
Iron Maiden:
    - The Number Of The Beast
 
    - Powerslave
 
    - Brave New World
 
    - Somewhere back in time
 
    - Live After Death
 
    - The Essential
 
    - The Final Frontier
 
 
Judas Priest:
    - Rocka Rolla
 
    - Sad Wings Of Destiny
 
    - Hero Hero (in Digipack the first three)
 
    - Stained Class (also on LP)
 
    - Unleashed In The East (LP)
 
    - British Steel
 
    - Screaming For Vengeance (LP)
 
    - Defenders Of The Faith (LP)
 
    - Turbo (LP)
 
    - Painkiller
 
    - Angel Of Retribution
 
    - Electric Eye (DVD)
 
 
Manowar:
    - Kings Of Metal
 
 
Anthrax
    - State Of Euphoria (Cassette)
 
 
 
Avalanch (Spanish band)
    - El Angel Caído (Fallen Angel)
 
    - Llanto de un Héroe (Hero's Cry)
 
    - Las Ruinas Del Edén (Eden's Ruins)
 
    - Cien Veces DVD (Hundred Times)
 
    - El Hijo Pródigo (Prodigal Son)
 
 
Accept:
    - Metal Heart
 
 
Riot:
    - Thundersteel
 
 
Exodus
    - Fabulous Disaster
 
 
Death
    - Leprosy
 
 
Destruction
    - Mad Butcher / Eternal Devastation
 
 
System Of A Down (yes, when I was in Jr High, I was a huge "alternative metal" fan) 
    - System Of A Down
 
    - Steal This Album!
 
    - Hypnotize
 
 
Rammstein
    - Hertzeleid
 
 
Nightwish
    - Once
 
    - End Of An Era
 
 
Halford
    - Resurrection
 
 
Fight 
    - War Of Words
 
 
Scorpions
    - Blackout
 
 
Ac/Dc
    - Iron Man 2 Hardcover (that was a gift xD)
 
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| [guidogodoy] Friday, March 04, 2011 12:12:02 PM |   |  
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Not NEARLY enough Priest. 
    [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Gobberz from Friday, March 04, 2011 11:13:45 AM)|   |   | Gobberz wrote: |   |  What do you think? 
 
Whitesnake: 
Forevermore (Classic Rock Magazine Fan Pack version, on the way) 
30th Anniversary Collection 
Good To Be Bad 
Live: In the Still of the Night 
Starkers in Tokyo 
Slip of the Tongue 
1987 
Slide It In 
Come An' Get It 
Ready An' Willing 
Lovehunter 
 
David Coverdale: 
Into The Light 
White Snake 
 
Coverdale/Page: 
Coverdale/Page 
 
W.A.S.P.: 
Babylon 
The Crimson Idol 
Inside the Electric Circus 
W.A.S.P. 
 
Alice Cooper: 
Along Came a Spider 
Hey Stoopid 
Trash 
Welcome to my Nightmare 
Billion Dollar Babies 
Hell Is 
The Best Of 
 
Pink Floyd: 
Dark Side of the Moon 
 
Deep Purple: 
The Battle Rages On 
Perfect Strangers 
Stormbringer 
Burn (30th Anniversary edition) 
Hit Collection 
Made in Japan 
Machine Head 
 
Dio: 
Dio at Donnington UK: Live 1983 & 1987 
Magica/Killing the Dragon (2CD) 
The Best Of 
Lock Up the Wolves 
Dream Evil 
Holy Diver 
 
AC/DC: 
Iron Man 2 
Black Ice 
Ballbreaker 
Live At Donnington DVD 
The Razors Edge 
Flick of the Switch 
Fly on the Wall 
For Those About to Rock 
Back In Black 
Highway to Hell 
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap 
Powerage 
Let There Be Rock 
High Voltage 
 
The Beatles: 
The White Album 
 
Iron Maiden: 
Final Frontier 
Somewhere Back in Time 
Dance of Death 
The Number of the Beast 
 
Judas Priest: 
Defenders of the Faith 
Screaming for Vengeance 
 
Rainbow: 
Universal Collection 
Down to Earth 
Straight Between the Eyes 
Long Live Rock 'N' Roll 
Rising 
Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow 
 
Scorpions: 
Sting in the Tail  
Humanity: Hour 1 
Crazy World 
Greatest Hits 
 
Motorhead:  
Motorizer 
Bastards 
Essential Noize: Best Of 
No Sleep 'Till Hammersmith 
Overkill 
Ace of Spades 
 
Black Sabbath: 
The Dio Years 
Dehumanizer 
The Mob Rules 
Heaven and Hell 
Sabbath, Bloody Sabbath 
Master of Reality 
Paranoid 
Black Sabbath 
 
Heaven & Hell: 
The Devil You Know 
 
Saxon: 
Wheels of Steel  
 
ZZ Top: 
Fandango 
 
Cream: 
Disraeli Gears 
 
Anthrax: 
The Best Of 
 
Fleetwood Mac: 
The Best of Fleetwood Mac (original line-up) 
 
Compilation Albums: 
100 Ultimate Rock Anthems 
 
Bruce Springsteen: 
Bruce Sppringsteen & The E Street Band: Greatest Hits 
 
Jimi Hendrix: 
Valleys of Neptune 
Experiences Hendrix (Best Of) 
Electric Ladyland 
 
Airbourne: 
No Guts, No Glory 
 
Europe: 
The Final Countdown 
 
KISS: 
Greatest Hits 
Destroyer 
 
Rush:  
Time Stands Still: The Collection 
 
Boston: 
Greatest Hits 
 
Toto: 
IV 
 
GN'R: 
Greatest Hits 
 
Robert Plant: 
Band of Joy 
 
Led Zeppelin: 
Led Zeppelin 1, 2 and 3 
 
Quiet Riot: 
Metal Health 
 
Jorn: 
Dio 
 
Alice In Chains: 
Face Lift 
 
Foo Fighters: 
Greatest Hits 
Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace 
 
Joe Satriani: 
Surfing with the Alien 
 
Meatloaf: 
Bat Out Of Hell 
Bat Out of Hell 2 
 
Helloeen: 
Keeper of the Seven Keys: Pt1 
Keeper of the Seven Keys: Pt2 
 
T-Rex: 
Marc Bolan: T-Rex Greatest Hits 
 
Thin Lizzy: 
Whiskey in a Jar 
 
Bon Jovi: 
Slippery When Wet 
 
Metallica: 
The Black Album 
 
Twisted Sister: 
Big Hits and Nasty Cuts 
Stay Hungry 
 
Ozzy: 
Bark at the Moon
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What do you think? 
 
Whitesnake: 
Forevermore (Classic Rock Magazine Fan Pack version, on the way) 
30th Anniversary Collection 
Good To Be Bad 
Live: In the Still of the Night 
Starkers in Tokyo 
Slip of the Tongue 
1987 
Slide It In 
Come An' Get It 
Ready An' Willing 
Lovehunter 
 
David Coverdale: 
Into The Light 
White Snake 
 
Coverdale/Page: 
Coverdale/Page 
 
W.A.S.P.: 
Babylon 
The Crimson Idol 
Inside the Electric Circus 
W.A.S.P. 
 
Alice Cooper: 
Along Came a Spider 
Hey Stoopid 
Trash 
Welcome to my Nightmare 
Billion Dollar Babies 
Hell Is 
The Best Of 
 
Pink Floyd: 
Dark Side of the Moon 
 
Deep Purple: 
The Battle Rages On 
Perfect Strangers 
Stormbringer 
Burn (30th Anniversary edition) 
Hit Collection 
Made in Japan 
Machine Head 
 
Dio: 
Dio at Donnington UK: Live 1983 & 1987 
Magica/Killing the Dragon (2CD) 
The Best Of 
Lock Up the Wolves 
Dream Evil 
Holy Diver 
 
AC/DC: 
Iron Man 2 
Black Ice 
Ballbreaker 
Live At Donnington DVD 
The Razors Edge 
Flick of the Switch 
Fly on the Wall 
For Those About to Rock 
Back In Black 
Highway to Hell 
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap 
Powerage 
Let There Be Rock 
High Voltage 
 
The Beatles: 
The White Album 
 
Iron Maiden: 
Final Frontier 
Somewhere Back in Time 
Dance of Death 
The Number of the Beast 
 
Judas Priest: 
Defenders of the Faith 
Screaming for Vengeance 
 
Rainbow: 
Universal Collection 
Down to Earth 
Straight Between the Eyes 
Long Live Rock 'N' Roll 
Rising 
Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow 
 
Scorpions: 
Sting in the Tail  
Humanity: Hour 1 
Crazy World 
Greatest Hits 
 
Motorhead:  
Motorizer 
Bastards 
Essential Noize: Best Of 
No Sleep 'Till Hammersmith 
Overkill 
Ace of Spades 
 
Black Sabbath: 
The Dio Years 
Dehumanizer 
The Mob Rules 
Heaven and Hell 
Sabbath, Bloody Sabbath 
Master of Reality 
Paranoid 
Black Sabbath 
 
Heaven & Hell: 
The Devil You Know 
 
Saxon: 
Wheels of Steel  
 
ZZ Top: 
Fandango 
 
Cream: 
Disraeli Gears 
 
Anthrax: 
The Best Of 
 
Fleetwood Mac: 
The Best of Fleetwood Mac (original line-up) 
 
Compilation Albums: 
100 Ultimate Rock Anthems 
 
Bruce Springsteen: 
Bruce Sppringsteen & The E Street Band: Greatest Hits 
 
Jimi Hendrix: 
Valleys of Neptune 
Experiences Hendrix (Best Of) 
Electric Ladyland 
 
Airbourne: 
No Guts, No Glory 
 
Europe: 
The Final Countdown 
 
KISS: 
Greatest Hits 
Destroyer 
 
Rush:  
Time Stands Still: The Collection 
 
Boston: 
Greatest Hits 
 
Toto: 
IV 
 
GN'R: 
Greatest Hits 
 
Robert Plant: 
Band of Joy 
 
Led Zeppelin: 
Led Zeppelin 1, 2 and 3 
 
Quiet Riot: 
Metal Health 
 
Jorn: 
Dio 
 
Alice In Chains: 
Face Lift 
 
Foo Fighters: 
Greatest Hits 
Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace 
 
Joe Satriani: 
Surfing with the Alien 
 
Meatloaf: 
Bat Out Of Hell 
Bat Out of Hell 2 
 
Helloeen: 
Keeper of the Seven Keys: Pt1 
Keeper of the Seven Keys: Pt2 
 
T-Rex: 
Marc Bolan: T-Rex Greatest Hits 
 
Thin Lizzy: 
Whiskey in a Jar 
 
Bon Jovi: 
Slippery When Wet 
 
Metallica: 
The Black Album 
 
Twisted Sister: 
Big Hits and Nasty Cuts 
Stay Hungry 
 
Ozzy: 
Bark at the Moon
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