Heh. I love the Spaghetti Incident. You do realize those songs are all cover tunes, right?Originally Posted by JoeyJoJoBobJr
So I was digging through my CD collection today looking for something to listen to. And then I started to realize how much crap I have bought in the past decade. I own about 500+ cds and only a quarter of them I could say I have fully listened to. It got me thinking to which cd I have bought and hated with a passion. And the answer is a CD I destroyed long ago: The Spaghetti Incident by Guns and Roses. I remember when I bought that I listened to it once and realized how much Axl's ego had destroyed the band. So I broke the CD.
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Heh. I love the Spaghetti Incident. You do realize those songs are all cover tunes, right?Originally Posted by JoeyJoJoBobJr
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My youth is checkered with shit music. But now I try to not buy anything unless I know I'll love it.
Almost every album I have ever bought is really good... but I don't care much for the Trisha Yearwood album I got... it's mostly filler...
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I once was into Michael Bolten. As an experiment, I microwaved the CD. My mom was not happy.
The CD I was most disapointed with after I bought it would have to be Modest Mouse's Good News for People Who hate Bad News.
Worst CD?
Metallica's St. Anger.
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I concur.Originally Posted by RePorn
Yep. I knew. But it still sounded like pretentious crap. That album proved to me that Axl wanted nothing more then to be bigger the the Rolling Stones. It all started in the Illusion albums and grew from there. The only decent GNR albums were Appitite and Lies.Originally Posted by King of Mars
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