What Are You Listening To?

PadawanWarrior

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And Black Flag! :bigjoint:
First time snowboarding when I was 13. My very first run I had on Black Flag "In My Head" and I busted my wrist, lol. I had my toe side edge mastered from the start, but didn't have my heel side figured out. So I wasn't leaning back on my back edge when I needed to and caught the front edge and tried to catch myself with my hands. I didn't actually think it was broken until later that night when it kept hurting worse and worse.

Since then I've learned how to fall, lol.

That's also the original Kill 'Em All with Blitzkrieg and Am I Evil. And that's the Original Garage Days CD. I had the tape of that one first actually, lol.
 

StonedGardener

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It's weird how cheesy the entire album is, strange choice for a horror soundtrack IMO.
So sorry. I was taking a trip back in time to 1973 when I worked part-time in a f'ing morgue. This music was a long lasting favorite for the crew ( a band of party animals who took me " under their wing " ). Considering the music is pushing 50yrs old, I would consider "chessy" very appropriate. How many times we all go back and listen to a very old record , watch a very old movie or tv show , look at styles we think it's cheesy. Oldfield was only 19yrs. He played all the instruments in that album.
 

Psyphish

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So sorry. I was taking a trip back in time to 1973 when I worked part-time in a f'ing morgue. This music was a long lasting favorite for the crew ( a band of party animals who took me " under their wing " ). Considering the music is pushing 50yrs old, I would consider "chessy" very appropriate. How many times we all go back and listen to a very old record , watch a very old movie or tv show , look at styles we think it's cheesy. Oldfield was only 19yrs. He played all the instruments in that album.
Don't get me wrong, I really like the album, it just has a very non-horror vibe to it. Kinda silly even.
 
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