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What song are you listening to right now

What a fucking masterpiece of a prog "nu" metal album that, 22 years later, has only gotten better with time.

I didn't fully appreciate this album as a kid. I first heard Dig when I was 13 or 14 and that, plus DMX, was our hype music for football. It wasn't until I was 17 or 18 I sat down
and listened to the album in its entirety. Still one of my favorites to this day.

I know most everyone who grew up in that era puts Iowa (Slipknot) at the top from 2001-2002, but LD50 takes gold IMHO. Every bit as heavy, but with half the band members.


 
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Released August 14, 1975, The Rocky Horror Picture Show is a musical science-fiction horror-comedy film based on the 1973 stage musical by Richard O'Brien. Directed by Jim Sharman, it stars Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon, Barry Bostwick, O'Brien, Patricia Quinn, Nell Campbell, and Meat Loaf.

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Let's just say I saw the move on Halloween weekend at the Graceland Shopping Center (in Columbus) more than once....:gagnam:
 
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In honor of....

Released August 14, 1975, The Rocky Horror Picture Show is a musical science-fiction horror-comedy film based on the 1973 stage musical by Richard O'Brien. Directed by Jim Sharman, it stars Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon, Barry Bostwick, O'Brien, Patricia Quinn, Nell Campbell, and Meat Loaf.

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Let's just say I saw the move on Halloween weekend at the Graceland Shopping Center (in Columbus) more than once....:gagnam:

it's just a jump to the left...
 
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Glass Houses was one of the first albums I bought with my own money. Others i remember from the same time period was Queen The game, Styx Paradise Theater and Rush's Moving Pictures. Whenever my parents went to a department store they'd drop me off in the music section and I'd spend the whole time flipping through records. It's a shame thatkids not just nowadays but going way back don't know the simple please of flipping through 33rpms and taking in the art work. CDs just weren't the same.
 
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