you remember wrongly… I hope your ears drop off.
Ha ha, I like the first couple of albums but it all sounds the same after.
They are headlining Download this year.
Happy for your 3 days my friend, we can defo help keep you sober but WHAM, it may be too late to save you now.
for me I liked them up until seventh son of a seventh son. The only decent song after that was fear of the dark. If you have never heard hallowed be thy name, you should, that’s typical maiden, oh and phantom of the opera.
I brought my first 2 singles at the same time:
Wheatus - teenage dirtbag
Shaggy - It wasn’t me!
Not even ashamed I loved these tracks
sorry I have to do this.
100% agree. Killers is my overall favourite.
But @anon12657779, what about Aces High?! 2 minutes to midnight?! Powerslave?! Mariner is the best on that album tbf tho
I know those two. They are on the two albums I like.
Killers is cool. Two minutes to midnight is good yeah.
Vinyl
Single: Icehouse - Baby you’re so strange
Album: Ice-T - The Iceberg/Freedom of Speech… Just Watch What You Say!
Cassette
Never actually bought a studio tape. Made plenty of mix tapes though
CD
Suicidal Tendencies - How Will I Laugh Tomorrow When I Can’t Even Smile Today
I need to Google yours.
I actually like the first one.
My first single on cassette tape was ‘Ice, Ice, Baby’ by the one and only Vanilla Ice My first full album on cassette tape was ‘Gonna Make You Sweat’ by C&C Music Factory, followed by MC Hammer and Naughty by Nature. I liked to dance! Haha! Great thread
Hammer time!!!
"gonna make you sweat… Dududodo…gonna make you sweat dududu!
Yeah!
I took my birthday money from when I turned eight and bought Aerosmith’s “Toys In the Attic” on cassette. First record was Queen’s “A Night At the Opera”. First CD was a single of “You” from Candlebox.
you surprise me. thought it was gonna be heavier than that.
Draggin’ the Line by Tommy James, on 45rpm.
First Album: Kiss Dr. Love
First 8-track: Aerosmith Bootleg
First Cassette: The Cars
First CD: Billy Idol Vidol Idol (still have it too)
Those were definitely my early stepping stones to heavier music.