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Old 04-08-2009, 12:42 PM   #1
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Thankfully I cannot remember because I am sure that it is embarrasing looking back.
I bet it was Abba
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Old 04-08-2009, 07:51 PM   #2
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I bet it was Abba

I'm only 30...Abba are you kidding me? Abba...? Don't talk to me about Abba!

No, I cannot remember but it would have been something more along the lines of 2Pac, Mob Deep, Outkast, or worse Crucial Conflict. I think that it was Crucial Conflict, but I cannot remember. My willingness to accept my deep seeded love for classic rock did not flourish until my 20's.

Until then I was drowned in a sea of mixed cultures influencing hypocritical wannabees into portraying something that they were not. I still have an appreciation for all kinds of music, but now I annunciate words and I wear my pants around my waist instead of below my ass.
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I'm only 30...Abba are you kidding me? Abba...? Don't talk to me about Abba!

No, I cannot remember but it would have been something more along the lines of 2Pac, Mob Deep, Outkast, or worse Crucial Conflict. I think that it was Crucial Conflict, but I cannot remember. My willingness to accept my deep seeded love for classic rock did not flourish until my 20's.

Until then I was drowned in a sea of mixed cultures influencing hypocritical wannabees into portraying something that they were not. I still have an appreciation for all kinds of music, but now I annunciate words and I wear my pants around my waist instead of below my ass.
Ah yeah. Some Infamous Mobb Deep. Good call. Crucial Conflict? Smokin on Hay!! Hahaha. Outkast is always good. Definitely some of my faves back in the day. I still have Mobb Deep and Outkast on the Ipod. Good music for the weightroom. I still have every word of ATLiens and Southernplayalisticcadillacmuzik memorized.
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Old 04-08-2009, 08:38 PM   #4
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Ah yeah. Some Infamous Mobb Deep. Good call. Crucial Conflict? Smokin on Hay!! Hahaha. Outkast is always good. Definitely some of my faves back in the day. I still have Mobb Deep and Outkast on the Ipod. Good music for the weightroom. I still have every word of ATLiens and Southernplayalisticcadillacmuzik memorized.
I definately agree, good lifting music. I am ashamed of some of the songs that I have memorized. Yes, Smokin on Hay is one of them...sadly. I, like every other white guy on the planet has Ice Ice Baby memorized also, am I right...am I right?...Fellas?

Shit, I knew I shouldn't have said that.
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I definately agree, good lifting music. I am ashamed of some of the songs that I have memorized. Yes, Smokin on Hay is one of them...sadly. I, like every other white guy on the planet has Ice Ice Baby memorized also, am I right...am I right?...Fellas?

Shit, I knew I shouldn't have said that.
The block was dead yo, so I continued to... A1A, Beachwood Avenue!!

I'm so ashamed.
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Ah yeah. Some Infamous Mobb Deep. Good call. Crucial Conflict? Smokin on Hay!! Hahaha. Outkast is always good. Definitely some of my faves back in the day. I still have Mobb Deep and Outkast on the Ipod. Good music for the weightroom. I still have every word of ATLiens and Southernplayalisticcadillacmuzik memorized.
Both Outkast albums are classics... I know it's unpopular to say around music circles nowadays, but I think their newer stuff is garbage. I just don't feel it.
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Both Outkast albums are classics... I know it's unpopular to say around music circles nowadays, but I think their newer stuff is garbage. I just don't feel it.
Agreed. The last album I really enjoyed was Stankonia. Sheesh, that was almost 9 years ago now. Where does time go?
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Both Outkast albums are classics... I know it's unpopular to say around music circles nowadays, but I think their newer stuff is garbage. I just don't feel it.
I agree...I think the first 3 were money, and I really like the Idlewild soundtrack, but I hated Stankonia and Speakerboxx/The Love Below
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Damn I feel old..My first album I bought brand new on vinyl: Dark Side of the Moon. I was 7.
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