Kingofpain89 wrote:If I didnt know any better, I might think that you listed Cornershop just because I retch everytime I hear "Brimful of Asha". And the last time that happened was at our last D&D session at your house. Hee hee hee, yeh I remembered that....So here is my "Anti-Mike" list of music I love to listen to:1. Alice Cooper - Hey Stoopid2. Bon Jovi - Slippery When Wet3. Damn Yankees - Don't Tread4. Def Leppard - Pyromania5. Europe - The Final Countdown6. Great White - Once Bitten....7. Loverboy - Big Ones8. Night Ranger - Dawn Patrol9. Poison - Open Up And Say Ahhh.....10. Ratt - Dancin' Undercover
Kingofpain89 wrote:If I didnt know any better, I might think that you listed Cornershop just because I retch everytime I hear "Brimful of Asha". And the last time that happened was at our last D&D session at your house.
So here is my "Anti-Mike" list of music I love to listen to:1. Alice Cooper - Hey Stoopid2. Bon Jovi - Slippery When Wet3. Damn Yankees - Don't Tread4. Def Leppard - Pyromania5. Europe - The Final Countdown6. Great White - Once Bitten....7. Loverboy - Big Ones8. Night Ranger - Dawn Patrol9. Poison - Open Up And Say Ahhh.....10. Ratt - Dancin' Undercover
PaulKM wrote:King, that list made me retch. The Pogues are great! I classify them as Drunk and Drugged (not just the usual drunk) Irish punk/folk.
Badmike wrote:Rum, Sodomy and the Lash was a great album, with one of the all time great titles!Mike B.
jasonw1239 wrote:That was my introduction to the Pogues. That album certainly sealed my reputation amongst my friends of having rather eclectic tastes in music.
Badmike wrote:superstar producer Steve Albini...
TheMilford wrote:HA! I find this funny... do you know any other "superstar" producer that has their home phone number listed and posts on his forum everyday and only makes 30k per year?Great list Mike. I've been on a Cheap Trick kick lately Have you heard the recordings that were leaked of the Albini version of In Color?Check out the Birds of Avalon...
JohnGaunt wrote:Music that I like but that Badmike, King, and Aneoth most likely hate. Some people have no taste. Maybe I can sneak these into the playlist for our next session:Traci Lords - 1000 Fires - Techno/pseudo-darkwave/dance music from Traci Lords. Juno Reactor contributes the music for several tracks. The album includes a goofy throwaway track (Okey Dokey) and a chilling spoken-word track (Father's Field). (1995)Tom Wopat - The Still of the Night and Tom Wopat Sings Harold Arlen: Dissertation on the State of Bliss- Luke Duke can sing. IRL he is a Broadway performer. Soulful and sincere performances on both CDs. (2000 and 2005)Randy "Macho Man" Savage - Be A Man - A rock 'n' rap album by the one and only Macho Man. Much better than Hulk Hogan's poppy, saccharin-laden CD (fortunately, my copy of that one got stolen), Macho Man is a passable vocalist in a pro-wrestling way. One track is about the late Curt "Mr. Perfect" Hennig, and one track calls out Hulk Hogan. (2003)Leonard Nimoy - Leonard Nimoy Presents Mr. Spock's Music from Outer Space - The 1995 CD has 7 tracks from Two Sides of Leonard Nimoy. Not bad, though it is more enjoyable when intoxicated. (1965/68)William Shatner - The Transformed Man - Serious and arty, though unintentionally(?) funny in places. Pretentiousness has its price, and sometimes that price is being mocked.(1968)An honorable mention goes out to Tales from the Crypt: Have Yourself a Scary Little Christmas. It contains such awful rhymes and twisted titles as Deck the Halls with Parts of Charlie and Twelve Days of Cryptmas.
Kingofpain89 wrote:As for Tom Wopat....I'd rather light myself on fire than listen to that no talent ass-clown.
Badmike wrote:You are officially insane
As for the rest...it's like the soundtrack Satan would play for me if I end up in hell....
serleran wrote:I decided to be bored and so I put in some U2 and Type O Negative.
serleran wrote:Yeah, a lot of U2 is kind of crap, but they also have some decent songs, too. I'm more Judas Priest than AC/DC, but hey, whatever.
Give me Ted Nugent or AC/DC anyday