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What was the last abum you bought?

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Started by Bad Karma

…and how often do you buy cds?

The last time i bought some cds was last week and i bought Missy Elliot - Under Construction,Audioslave - self titled debut and Belle And Sebastion - The Boy With The Arab Strap.I’m going shopping later so i will probably buy a few more i think i’m addicted to music.

Posted on Fri, 5 September 2003 at 13:04

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#1

Distorted wrote:

Arch Enemy’s new one ‘Antehms of rebellion’ which i got yesterday. It’s a fucking savage album. Brutally heavy but with a sense of melody. Metal doesn’t get much better.

Posted on Fri, 5 September 2003 at 13:28

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not that kind of guy (Richard) wrote:

deloused in the comatarium by the mars volta and think tank by, ahem, blur.

xxx

Posted on Fri, 5 September 2003 at 15:18

#3

smurftastic wrote:

On average I buy about 4 or 5 CDs a month. Mostly stuff I wanted to get when I was in my teens but didnt have the money for and the occaisional new one. The last time I bought any was two weeks ago. Bought Placebo, Indochine, Dead Kennedys and Morbid Angel.

Posted on Fri, 5 September 2003 at 15:40

#4

penn wrote:

aereogramme - a story in white
tomahawk - mit gas
death in vegas - aisha single

Posted on Fri, 5 September 2003 at 17:20

#5

Bad Karma wrote:

not_that_kind_of_guy wrote:

deloused in the comatarium by the mars volta and think tank by, ahem, blur.

Think Tank is a very good album i didn’t really like 13 much apart from the singles.I have the Mars Volta album too its a better debut than Spartas album.

Posted on Fri, 5 September 2003 at 17:23

#6

hoochalobster (Sarah) Super Moderator wrote:

I’ve hardly bought anything recently as I’m skint but my most recent purchases were The Ponzi Scheme and Psychopharmacology, both by Firewater. They rule :cool:

Posted on Fri, 5 September 2003 at 17:23

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Bad Karma wrote:

smurftastic wrote:

On average I buy about 4 or 5 CDs a month. Mostly stuff I wanted to get when I was in my teens but didnt have the money for and the occaisional new one. The last time I bought any was two weeks ago. Bought Placebo, Indochine, Dead Kennedys and Morbid Angel.

I do that as well buy all the cds i wanted but couldn’t afford when i was at school.I buy at least 2 albums a week on average now sometimes more.

Posted on Fri, 5 September 2003 at 17:25

#8

White Psycho wrote:

I bought 4 last week because there was a sale at my local record shop, I got:-
Primus - Brown Album
Primus - Suck On This
Primus - Pork Soda
Evan Dando - Baby I’m Bored

but I don’t usually buy many cds. I usually get the odd new release by bands I like and whatever Therapy? stuff I can lay my hands on that I haven’t already got.

Posted on Fri, 5 September 2003 at 17:58

#9

Citizen Erased (confused again) wrote:

Being somewhat adcanced in years, and beginning to creak (especially at the knees), plus having expensive habits like a girlfriend, I don’t get as many CDs as I did in the good old days of 1995, but total new (to me) CD intake for the year to date is:

Pink - MissUndaztood
Therapy? - If it Kills Me
Therapy? - High Anxiety
Evanescence - Fallen
Radiohead - Hail to The Thief
Therapy? - Babyteeth
Therapy? - Pleasure Death

In my defence, the Muse and UNKLE albums will be bought asap, and I <may> indulge in the new SFA one if anyone other than the NME and James Delingpole (reviewer for the Sunday Telegraph) can recommend it.

Anyone else as boring? Or skint?

Posted on Fri, 5 September 2003 at 19:07

#10

White Psycho wrote:

Citizen Erased wrote:

Being somewhat adcanced in years, and beginning to creak
Pink - MissUndaztood

why???

Posted on Fri, 5 September 2003 at 19:53

#11

Lenny wrote:

Iron Maiden - Dance of Death. Yeah baby

Posted on Fri, 5 September 2003 at 20:01

#12

Barbie wrote:

The last albums I bought were replacements for ones I lost/broke. I got the queen is dead by the smiths and different class by pulp. I can’t afford them and I’m such a stupid loser to be so careless with my stuff but they’re essential to my cd collection so it was a case of absolute necessity. I buy cds on a regular basis. I get at least one a week and come christmas or birthdays I get a few. Like I really just buy cds and clothes ever

Posted on Fri, 5 September 2003 at 20:20

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Citizen Erased (confused again) wrote:

White Psycho wrote:

why???

Because when you’re old you do things like join gyms so that you can get fit by standing order (it doesn’t work! You actually have to turn!), and they play stuff like that, and after a while, shortly after your brain has turned into Edam, you start stroking your chin (no, really, you stroke your chin), and think, hmm I could do with that next time in Tescos (that’s another old person thing - you buy all your CDs from Amazon or Tesco)…

that said (and this is specifically for WP’s benefit), Indie-gym Bodyzone on Carliol Square rocks over any of the chain gyms in the toon, or in London for that matter.

In London you either go to the gym every day, or un-often enough for it to matter, in which case you get pissed at home on a Friday night, and then start on the single-malts-and-bitterness…

Posted on Fri, 5 September 2003 at 21:49

#14

Lola wrote:

i’m so poor at the moment…the last thing i bought was in june..i got …aaagh im so plastered i cant even remember…stiff little fingers..one of thier albums for a fiver in Bonn

Posted on Sat, 6 September 2003 at 02:39

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allroy (Rainer) wrote:

Yesterday I went on a shopping spree and got me three cds:
Serafin - No Push Collide
Phillip Boa & The Voodooclub - C 90 (German indie legend)
Blumfeld - Wir sind frei (the German Richard Ashcroft:))

Can’t really say how many cds I usually buy. It depends on how much money I’ve got to spend, on what albums I’m interested in, and on how cheap I can get them.
I also like buying cds at shows, especially from more unknown bands. They charge reasonable prices and the money goes right iton their pockets.

penn wrote:

aereogramme - a story in white
tomahawk - mit gas

Excellent choice!!!

Posted on Sat, 6 September 2003 at 06:53

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Bad Karma wrote:

Citizen Erased wrote:

In my defence, the Muse and UNKLE albums will be bought asap

I’m looking forward to the new UNKLE album about a month ago i picked up the UNKLESOUNDS Do Androids Dream Of Electric Beats promo which according to the UNKLE website there are only 500 of these promos around and UNKLESOUNDS Big Brother Is Watching.I bought the new single Eye For An Eye yesterday.

I went on a bit of a cd buying binge yesterday,there was a special offer in Virgin buy any one cd and get one free i got Pulp Hits (i just bought this for one song i have all their albums) and The Flaming Lips The Soft Bulletin for the bargain price of £10.99.Then in Tescos i bought the new Elbow album and The Darkness Permission To Land.

Posted on Sat, 6 September 2003 at 10:39

#17

Dermot wrote:

The last album I bought was Big Brother Is Watching… DMX mixed with tears for fears… leftfield mixed with the doors… even the old grand prix theme! yeah!

Posted on Sat, 6 September 2003 at 12:36

#18

Bad Karma wrote:

I really liked the way they mixed DMX Who We Be with Tears For Fears Shout as well the UNKLE Sounds Edit of the Beatles Tomorrow Never Knows was good.Kraftwerks Numbers mixed with Whitney Houstons I Wanna Dance With Someone was funny to hear.

Posted on Sat, 6 September 2003 at 12:51

#19

Stiggi wrote:

turbonegro - scandinavian leather
therapy? - high anxiety
eyes adrift - dto.

i used to buy about four or five cd’s each month when i started to get a better payment, but now i’m happy if there is one album a month i consider buying. seems to me like there’s only crap coming out for the last 6 years, excapt for a hand full of good bands.

Posted on Sun, 7 September 2003 at 12:31

#20

Flo (Fleur) wrote:

Pretty girls make graves- the new romance
Bic runga- Beautiful collision

I copy a lot too…

Posted on Sun, 7 September 2003 at 17:07

#21

MarkoJii (Evil Twin) wrote:

Iron Maiden’s Dance Of Death.

Posted on Mon, 8 September 2003 at 06:09

#22

RobbyVDH wrote:

De Kreuners - 25 jaar Het Beste Van

Come on people from Belgium… have a go at me… I deserve it :D

Posted on Tue, 9 September 2003 at 18:03

#23

Andy D wrote:

Good choice on De Kreuners, saw them on de Lokerse Feesten like I saw THERAPY? there a year ago (one of the best festival gigs by THERAPY? ever) but the last CD’s I bought were

Andrew WK - The Wolf
The Datsuns - The Datsuns
The Darkness - Permission To Land
BRMC - Take Them On On Your Own

For 2 years now I buy an average of 8 CD’s a week but now I have made up for lost time I only buy about 4 a week and all the new releases I like.

Posted on Tue, 9 September 2003 at 18:24

#24

RobbyVDH wrote:

Fiestaboy wrote:

Good choice on De Kreuners, saw them on de Lokerse Feesten

Indeed, saw them at Boerenrock in Kortenaken some weeks ago and I still like them a lot…

It was my first rockband so it’s a bit thx to them I’m listening to T? now :D

Posted on Tue, 9 September 2003 at 18:26

#25

Alex wrote:

Rancid - Indestructible and Underworld - Back To Mine, at the same time.

Posted on Tue, 9 September 2003 at 22:29

#26

tatty seaside town wrote:

allroy wrote:

Blumfeld - Wir sind frei (the German Richard Ashcroft:))

Hmm Blumfeld … Also die ersten beiden Alben waren super!!
Coole Texte und dann hat sich Jochen verliebt und ist glücklich mit seiner Familie und es kam nicht mehr so gut. Die Texte sind irgendwie flacher geworden und die Musik auch. Siehe die neueste Single!

My last Album: “KELLI ALI - Tigermouth” OF COURSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)

Posted on Wed, 10 September 2003 at 07:25

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allroy (Rainer) wrote:

tatty seaside town wrote:

Hmm Blumfeld … Also die ersten beiden Alben waren super!!
Coole Texte und dann hat sich Jochen verliebt und ist glücklich mit seiner Familie und es kam nicht mehr so gut. Die Texte sind irgendwie flacher geworden und die Musik auch. Siehe die neueste Single!

Only miserable people really have something to say ?! :)
Seriously, read between the lines, his lyrics are still awesome (e.g. Die Diktatur der Angepassten) (By the way, the album’s called Jenseits von Jedem, I wasn’t fully awake when I wrote that post.)

Posted on Wed, 10 September 2003 at 08:58

#28

Reverend Savage? wrote:

BRMC - Take them on, on your own
The Wildhearts Must Be Destroyed
Charles Mingus - Tonight at Noon
Pulp - We Love Life (only £3!)

Posted on Wed, 10 September 2003 at 09:42

#29

Bad Karma wrote:

Reverend Savage? wrote:

Pulp - We Love Life (only £3!)

You got a real bargain there,its a good album.

Posted on Wed, 10 September 2003 at 18:12

#30

Superunknown wrote:

I bought the Neil Young reissues (On The Beach, Hawks & Doves, American Stars ‘N Bars, Re-Ac-Tor) and
Patti Smith - Horses

Fuck my ass, I didn’t know the new Wildhearts and Maiden albums are out yet. I’ll watch out for them and for the new A Perfect Circle album as well.

Also, Weezer are releasing the Blue Album as a “Deluxe Edition”. I can’t wait to get my hand on this thing!!!

Posted on Wed, 10 September 2003 at 20:04

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