The First Record/CD you bought (Or Earliest you can remember)

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My first album I bought was Europop by Eiffel 65.
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I was pretty young (10 or 11, I think) and these guys had a really popular song come out from this album... you all remember it:

I bought the album for this song alone, but it didn't take long for me to totally love this album entirely.
Idk what it was, I had an immense love for Aliens and UFOS and this seemed bad ass to me at the time.
 
My first album I bought was Europop by Eiffel 65.
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I was pretty young (10 or 11, I think) and these guys had a really popular song come out from this album... you all remember it:


I bought the album for this song alone, but it didn't take long for me to totally love this album entirely.
Idk what it was, I had an immense love for Aliens and UFOS and this seemed bad ass to me at the time.

I remember this song from like 2nd or 3rd grade. I actually have I'm Blue on my iPod.

The first album I remember buying is Marilyn Manson's Mechanical Animals.
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I was looking for the special blue case so you could see the hidden messages in the booklet. I had to buy about 2 or 3 of the CD's to finally get what I was looking for...and now I don't have it :(
 
I'm -pretty- sure the first album I ever got was a vinyl of this Yes record. For some reason, I'm pretty positive there was a pressing that had different album art, because the first time I saw this art on The Yes Album was when it was repressed for CD in the late 90s.

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First album I bought was Metallica's debut album, Kill 'em All, shortly before I turned 16 (and the album was released 3 months before I was born). Turns out, this album solidified me as a diehard metal fan forever.

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Fun Fact: This album was originally going to be called Metal Up Your Ass, but Jon Zazula (owner/founder of Megaforce Records, whom the band was under contract with at the time) informed the band that several retailers refused to carry an album with that title, so when the band was getting ready to do the photo shoot for the back cover, bassist Cliff Burton just went on a tirade where he said "**** those pansy-ass record distributors! You know what?! Just ****in' kill 'em all!", and someone in the room said "That's a great album title right there; Kill 'em All!" So you have Cliff to thank for the title of Metallica's debut album.
 
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haha, I heard BAWITADABA on the radio today and I actually cried inside. I used to love that song when I was younger, lol, it brought back memories. I hadn't heard that song in a long time.
 
Looking back it was such a stupid song, but now it's so nostalgic. Back when I thought listening to Kid Rock, Limp Bizkit, and Korn made you so badass.
 
Looking back it was such a stupid song, but now it's so nostalgic. Back when I thought listening to Kid Rock, Limp Bizkit, and Korn made you so badass.

That nu-metal ******** was uber popular when I was in High School, and I got tricked into thinking it was cool. It wasn't until a year after I graduated from High School that I realized just how much crap it was. The low-tuned guitars with no guitar solos should have been a serious red flag to me back then (considering that I spent the first 15 years of my life listening to the likes of EVH, Jimmy Page, Jimi Hendrix, Tipton and Downing, etc).
 
That nu-metal ******** was uber popular when I was in High School, and I got tricked into thinking it was cool. It wasn't until a year after I graduated from High School that I realized just how much crap it was. The low-tuned guitars with no guitar solos should have been a serious red flag to me back then (considering that I spent the first 15 years of my life listening to the likes of EVH, Jimmy Page, Jimi Hendrix, Tipton and Downing, etc).

Tuning has nothing to do with talent, it's for how you want your guitar to sound. Solos are over rated. Anyone who actually plays guitar (like myself) knows that solos aren't that great. You just take a scale, and you can play any note in that scale and it will sound good with the other ones. Just stay in key and BAM you have a solo. Not hard at all. Megadeth is just strumming power chords mainly, which I could play their music just fine after a couple months of playing...
 
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I got the it approximately 5 years ago for $5. It's a lot later in life than most, but I neither had a wide exposure to music nor any choice growing up.
 
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That nu-metal ******** was uber popular when I was in High School, and I got tricked into thinking it was cool. It wasn't until a year after I graduated from High School that I realized just how much crap it was. The low-tuned guitars with no guitar solos should have been a serious red flag to me back then (considering that I spent the first 15 years of my life listening to the likes of EVH, Jimmy Page, Jimi Hendrix, Tipton and Downing, etc).

Tuning has nothing to do with talent, it's for how you want your guitar to sound. Solos are over rated. Anyone who actually plays guitar (like myself) knows that solos aren't that great. You just take a scale, and you can play any note in that scale and it will sound good with the other ones. Just stay in key and BAM you have a solo. Not hard at all. Megadeth is just strumming power chords mainly, which I could play their music just fine after a couple months of playing...

Honestly. Let's not get into this argument. It's been done to death. Everyone prefers different styles of guitar, no need to insult a whole genre just because you think it's "crap" or "easy to play/learn".

Anyways, this is the first album I bought
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and this was the last
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Fisrt album I ever bought was Sum 41's All Killer No Filler. This was back when I was 8. Fat Lip and In Too Deep are 2 songs I still listen too today. Hell, I still enjoy most of sum's work to this day.
 
I remember this song from like 2nd or 3rd grade. I actually have I'm Blue on my iPod.

The first album I remember buying is Marilyn Manson's Mechanical Animals.
macov.jpg

I was looking for the special blue case so you could see the hidden messages in the booklet. I had to buy about 2 or 3 of the CD's to finally get what I was looking for...and now I don't have it :(

I have it :}
 
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