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Music Your Childhood Soundtrack

Discussion in 'General' started by CraigWatson, 3 Mar 2013.

  1. DLDeadbolt

    DLDeadbolt Space Cadet

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    Funnily, those were the first two albums I ever stole :worried:
     
  2. sotu1

    sotu1 Ex-Modder

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    Boom Shake the Room! by Will Smith.

    With regards to video games, Street Fighter 2 (as mentioned earlier) but specifically the Capcom log music.
     
  3. IamJudd

    IamJudd Multimodder

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    Recording the Top 40 on my tape recorder, Rob Hubbard, Jeroen Tel, Tim Follin, etc. Then Depeche Mode. That took me up to the Nineties...
     
  4. Kovoet

    Kovoet What's a Dremel?

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    Damn i don't even want to go that far back, looking at the above songs the music I listened to most of you were still dangling between papa's legs.
     
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    Big_malc Minimodder

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  6. Mr Happy

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    I have way too many tracks to list, every song i loved always brings back a special memory that i associated the music with

    I grew up on:

    Guns N Roses (Got all albums)
    Metallica
    Iron Maiden (Had all albums)
    Offspring
    Nirvana (Had all albums)
    Bon Jovi
    Red Hot Chilli peppers ( Had all albums)

    They were my faves but i loved all sorts


    two tracks that stand out to me are not even in my once had collection but were freakin cool in my opinion



     
  7. Shirty

    Shirty W*nker! Super Moderator

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    Mr Happy, you and I would have been great friends growing up :thumb:
     
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  8. Mr Happy

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    Brill, i knew i wasn't the only one :thumb:

    Have a little rep for having the same taste :D
     
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  9. Shirty

    Shirty W*nker! Super Moderator

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    Returned :)

    Those brilliant acts of the late 80s moved me into the heavier stuff. Then dance music happened. Then I stopped taking drugs, realised that most of that was **** and started listening to real music again.
     
  10. BentAnat

    BentAnat Software Dev

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    When I was 6-10, I was mostly buried inside my dad's Vinyl collection:
    Dire Straights
    Uriah Heep (Salisbury, Firefly, Demons & Wizards, Very 'Eavy)
    Patty Smith
    Hendrix
    Eagles (who only ever made one remarkable sound)
    Bob Marley
    and some more.

    Somewhere in between a mate gave me a tape of Iron Maiden's Number of the Beast.

    Then I got a CD player, and my musical journey went its way:
    Bryan Adams - into the Fire
    Bon Jovi - New Jersey (which is the Bon Jovi album of choice if it can't be Crossroads for some reason).
    Die ärzte (German punk)
    Die Toten Hosen (ditto)
    Blink-182 - Enema of the State
    Papa Roach - Infest
    Linkin Park - Hybrit Theory (still their only good album)
    Limp Bizkit - Significant Other
    Korn - Freak on a Leash
    Dimmu Borgir, Cradle of Filth, EyeHateGod, Raging Speedhorn, Siebenbürgen, Dream Theater, etc weren't far behind... and that was all still while I was in school... 0_o
     
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    Same... Got into geeetaaar and Pink Floyd around 98 after giving up all the pills and powder!
     
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    Nirvana, Papa Roach, The Used, Blink 182, Feeder, Manson.

    I went through a bout of depression and general crappyness during my teens and when I first got into The Used the music helped pick me backside up of the floor. Meeting the lead singer of The Used was also pretty awesome.
     
  13. YEHBABY

    YEHBABY RIP Tel

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    When I was around 8 or 9 my mum bought me my first record player and gave me a copy of Abbas greatest hits and showaddywaddy. Lol it was hell.

    First albums I bought were : Madonna like a virgin and Phil Collins no jacket required.

    First CD: The Police
     

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