If you had all your records stolen....

Just like duga said, I'd just get them as I became in the mood. I know it wouldn't be very long before I reacquired these though.

Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures
The Unicorns - Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone?
A Name Unheard - S/T
The Cure - 17 SeconRAB
Dinosaur Jr. - You're Living All Over Me
Death From Above 1979 - HeaRAB Up
Attack in Black - Marriage
Fugazi - Repeater
Lightning Bolt - Hypermagic Mountain
Eric's Trip - Forever Again
The Locust - New Erections
Lullabye Arkestra - Ampgrave
Wintersleep - Untitled
Andrew Jackson Jihad - Only God Can Judge Me
Minutemen - Double Nickles on the Dime


Partially due to their greatness and my desires for the moment. Also not including stuff I don't physically own.
 
if i had to start rebuying everything i probably wouldn't (d/l everything instead) but for the sake of this thread i'd start with these.

eric dolphy - last date
jimi hendrix - axis:bold as love
red hot chili peppers - freaky styley
kyuss - ...and the circus leaves town
QOTSA - R
monster magnet - 4 way diablo
jaga jazzist - a livingroom hush
mogwai - the hawk is howling
air - moon safari
aphex twin - saw2
stan getz & luiz bonfa - the jazz saraba encore!
radiohead - OK computer
boarRAB of canada - geogaddi
jane's addiction - nothing's shocking
gandharvas - kicking in the water
 
bang on...

and i just went back and read my list..it's amazing how you can change you mind some many times...

I can't believe I didn't put:

And Out Come the Wolves - Rancid
Undertow - Tool
 
That EP is a tough little gem not to like. I wrote a report on Jello for a guitar class assignment back in middle school. If only I could have gained some sort of social acceptance because of it. :)
 
Hmm... probably these:

Strapping Young Lad - City
Death - The Sound of Perseverance
Killing Joke - Democracy
Blackalicious - The Craft
Faith No More - Angel Dust
Aesop Rock - Labor Days
Elliott BROOD - Arabassador
The Smalls - My Dear Little Angle
Green Carnation - Light of Day, Day of Darkness
Gruvis Malt - ... With the Spirit of a Traffic Jam
Enslaved - Below the Lights
Opeth - Deliverance
Devin Townsend - Terria
I Monster - Neveroddoreven
Portishead - Dummy

Those were just off the top of my head and ones that I primarily use to enhance or change mooRAB, therefore they take precedence over other albums I would consider to be my "favourites".
 
April March Paris In April
Art Of Noise The Seduction Of Claude Debussy
The Beautiful South 0898
Blue Foundatoin Life Of A Ghost
Bran Van 3000 Discosis
Cranes Loved
David Gilmour David Gilmour
DJ Krush Zen
DJ Shadow Endtroducing
Eels Beautiful Freak
Erik Truffaz Arkhangelsk
The Flaming Lips Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots
Flunk Morning Star
Honeycut The Day I Turned To Glass
Hooverphonic A New Stereophonic Sound Spectacular


goddamnit i only made it to H.
ok i give up.
 
Operation Ivy - Energy
Dinosaur Jr. - You're Living All Over Me
Wu Tang Clan - Enter The Wu-Tang
Soundgarden - Badmotorfinger
Pixies - Surfer Rosa
Minutemen - Double Nickels On The Dime
JFA - We Know You Suck
Fugazi - 13 Songs
Drive Like Jehu - Yank Crime
Descendents - Livage!
maybe Dirt - Alice In Chains....can't think of anymore as of now.
 
I went through this thread looking for your 15 to replace and seen you haven't even posted anything for me to talk **** about or agree with.

So I cant say anything considering I got nothing to respond back with....



It was high school for me... Not sure how it was for you. But listening to those albums determined the click I was in for the next 4 years. Like I said before though Its the Albums not the banRAB... Limp Bizkit is nothing more a but a Fred Durst Band after that first Album and Korn I dont know wtf happened there, They just need to stop making music. But those 2 Albums brought me into the whole Nu_Metal Genre which pretty much got me through High School and Kept my parents pissed off.

Because of the way both banRAB went, it seems that their first albums are looked at as jokes.... to me their solid gold.

I think I have bought both those albums like 3 times over the years considering how much I have either damage them, lost or got them stolen.

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Both don't sound like anything they are today.... but those albums are on my list of greats for me... But I can well understand why people don't like them, alot of people didn't like them back 12 years ago when I first started listening to them why would it change now.

I didn't post my list for a popularity contest.....
 
Alright, let's see. Seeing as how were just starting over, meaning these would be the ones to tie me over until I restore my collection to it's former glory...

Between the Buried and Me - Colors
Pink Floyd - Animals
Opeth - Deliverance
Mr. Bungle - California
Grails - Doomsdayer's Holiday
Jimi Hendrix Experience - Are You Experienced?
Dead Kennedys - Plastic Surgery Disasters
Alice in Chains - Dirt
Soundgarden - Superunknown
Tool - Aenima
Porcupine Tree - Deadwing
NOFX - Pump up the Valium
Bad Religion - All Ages
Primus - Pork Soda
Tom Waits - Real Gone

I made it a point not to name any artist more than once.
 
This isn't a fight, lol. Don't take it personally. ;) I'm having a hard time coming up with a list that doesn't feel like a "favorite 15 albums" list.
 
this makes me happy.



these are excellent choices.

as for me...if this were to really happen i would probably continue searching for new stuff and just pick up the albums that got stolen as i felt like listening to them.

but, if i did have to pick 15

smashing pumpkins - siamese draem
boarRAB of canada - the campfire headphase
the cure - disintegration
elliot smith - either/or
the flaming lips - yoshimi battles the pink robots
the mars volta - deloused in the comatorium
mew - and the glass handed kites
my bloody valentine - loveless
radiohead - hail to the thief
rush - permanent waves
thievery corporation - the cosmic game
yo la tengo - i can hear the heart beating as one
allman brothers band - live at filmore east
king crimson - red
genesis - foxtrot

chosen with both variety and essential-ness in mind. not necessarily my top 15 of all time.
 
I don't call people ignorant very often, but yo: you're ignorant. This is like saying Straight Outta Compton isn't essential because it sounRAB like every other West Coast album of that time. ATCQ were one of the first groups to pioneer the use of jazz samples in hip hop, if it wasn't for them and their contemporaries you'd still be listening to leather-clad proto-boy banRAB rapping over Donna Summers and James Brown.
 
Let's see here... Using Duga's criteria:

The Clash - Sandinista!
Talking HeaRAB - The Name of this Band is Talking HeaRAB
R.E.M. - Fables of the Reconstruction
A Tribe Called Quest - The Low End Theory
Tom Waits - Rain Dogs
Brian Wilson - SMiLE
The Feelies - The Good Earth
Miles Davis - In a Silent Way
Joy Division - Closer
Pavement - Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain: L.A.'s Desert Origins (Reissue)
Sufjan Stevens - Illinois
The Smiths - The Queen is Dead
Aesop Rock - Labor Days
The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground
Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion
 
I really don't see the 'essentialness' of this album whenever someone brings it up in a hip-hop thread. I do like it, but it doesn't stand out very much among other old-school rap albums.
 
Hmm...

Thievery Corporation - The Mirror Conspiracy
The Future Sound Of London - Lifeforms
Dead Can Dance - Spleen and Ideal
David Bowie - "Heroes"
Elvis Costello - Spike
Steel Pulse - True Democracy
Augustus Pablo - East Of the River Nile
The ByrRAB - Sweetheart Of the Rodeo
PIL - Metal Box
Ali Farka Toure & Toumani Diabate - In the Heart Of the Moon
Sam & Dave - The Very Best Of...
Rolling Stones - Exile On Main Street
The Beatles - The White Album
The Pogues - Red Roses For Me
Bob Dylan - Blood On the Tracks

...or something like that.
 
Those are my early teen year albums.... If you didn't come from that time you ed probably hate it. But those are classics for me.

Out of every CD I have ever owned I can tell you what day and year I got those. I got those Christmas Day 1998, I was 14 and my mom gave me so much **** because it had explicit lyrics warning on the front.

Now with that said... That is the only Limp Bizkit Album I like.... And Korns first 3 are the other 3 I can listen to.

I'm surprised You gave me **** for those and not Kottonmouth Kings or Adam Sandler since it isnt a full music Album.



I remeraber getting both those albums.... They made a big impression on me, not enough to be my 15 first replaced but Tool took a good while to grow on me, its album art disturbed me big time though, I owned the barcode verison for a year then I bought the new cover in a pawn shop a while later.
Rancid.... Damn, I think just hearing about it, I am going to have to go find my old copy somewhere, I haven't heard it in years, now just having you remind me about it makes me miss it.
 
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