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Old 07-24-02 | 11:00 AM
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Van Halen (Roth)
AC/DC
Led Zeppelin
Stone Temple Pilots
Red Hot Chili Peppers
N.W.A.
Eazy-E
Collective Soul
Lynyrd Skynyrd
CCR
Old 07-24-02 | 11:03 AM
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None, because there's always imports or boots I really want, but, off the top of my head, I have all the official albums by

The Breeders (including the Amps)
Talking Heads
Liz Phair
X
Violent Femmes (I think, but they might've snuck one in on me)
Cowboy Junkies
Velvet Underground (more or less, mostly even the ones with multiple versions, but Loaded, not Fully Loaded, and just the single disk Nico)
Beck

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Old 07-24-02 | 11:17 AM
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Wilco
Starflyer 59
Havalina Rail Co.
Old 07-24-02 | 11:25 AM
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Asylum Street Spankers
Beck
Brian Jonestown Massacre
Dandy Warhols
Elastica
Pixies (including ~10 live shows)
Radiohead
Tom Waits (including ~ 15 bootlegs)
Yo la Tengo
almost all of the Rolling Stones (not including the sellout crud)
Jane's Addiction
Jesus & Mary Chain (except "I Hate Rock n Roll")
Velvet Underground
Pogues (including all the re-hash Gr. Hits)
only missing 1 They Might Be Giants
Old 07-24-02 | 12:03 PM
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Pearl Jam
Radiohead
Tripping Daisy
Centro-Matic
the Toadies
Weezer
the Doors
Foo Fighters
Oasis
Counting Crows
the Black Crowes
Old 07-24-02 | 12:50 PM
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U2; Bruce Springsteen; Days of the New; Our Lady Peace; Freddy Jones Band; The Why Store; Guster; Dave Mathews Band; Radiohead; Blues Traveler; Counting Crows; Son Volt; Pearl Jam; Better than Ezra; Live; Cake

I'm sure there's probably another half dozen or so that I can't remember.
Old 07-24-02 | 01:04 PM
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Ok - this is a list I compiled in about 10 minutes, just off the top of my head. It's by no means complete, but it is fairly representative of my CD collection/habit. When I get "into" an artist, I tend to be a completist and end up buying most everything they've ever put out. I concentrate almost solely on studio albums and consider official live albums to be about as essential as "greatest hits" albums (or in other words "not very"). I do purchase any and all CD5's I can find that add new B-sides or outtakes from album sessions (but those collections are sometimes spotty). Currently I'm trying to finish my AC/DC, Neil Young, Siouxsie & the Banshees and (ducks rotten fruit) 70's Rod Stewart/Faces collections.

But anyway, here's my list:

U2 (including every CD5 and 15 boots)
REM
The Cure (including every domestic CD5)
Depeche Mode (including every CD5 with the exception of the “Exciter” singles)
Prince (with 40+ bootlegs)
The Smiths
Morrissey (solo)
The Beatles
Paul McCartney & Wings (solo) (minus the classical stuff)
John Lennon (solo)
The Rolling Stones
The Who
Led Zeppelin
The Doors
Jimi Hendrix
The Pixies (minus the latest CD copy of “The Purple Tapes”)
Nirvana (+ 10 or so boots)
Jane’s Addiction
Belle & Sebastian
The Psychedelic Furs
The Jam
Phish (excluding about 5 of the Live Phish albums)
The Grateful Dead (excluding the 20 or so Dick’s Picks discs)
De La Soul
Erasure
Elton John (through “I’m Still Standing”)
Black Sabbath (Ozzy years only)
Ozzy Osbourne
Roxy Music
Wilco
Tool
Weezer
Misfits (Danzig era only)
Beck
Beastie Boys
Green Day
Rancid
Radiohead
Stone Temple Pilots
Nine Inch Nails
Rob Zombie
White Zombie
Dave Matthews Band (excluding the live shows)
Van Halen (both Roth and Hagar eras)
Run DMC (through “Raising Hell”)
Alice in Chains
Moby (through “Play”)
The Black Crowes
Guns N Roses
P.J. Harvey
Pearl Jam (excluding the live discs of course)
Liz Phair
Smashing Pumpkins
Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals
Papas Fritas
Eminem (but not D12)
Korn
Marilyn Manson
Ben Folds Five
The Police
Sting (through “10 Summoner’s Tales”)
The Sundays
Metallica
Soundgarden
Primus (throught “The Brown Album”)
Rage Against the Machine
The Replacements
Bjork
Elvis Costello (excluding the classical stuff)
Billy Joel (through “Storm Front”)
The Time
The Blue Nile
Michael Nyman (excluding some of the weird one off import compilations)
Social Distortion
The Velvet Underground
Whiskeytown
Ryan Adams (ok, so there’s just two official albums, but I have 5 live boots)
Idlewild (the third album was shipped from AmazonUK on Monday)
Camper Van Beethoven
Phil Collins (solo)
Jeff Buckley
Red Hot Chili Peppers (through “Californication” which is where I stop, since I hate the overplayed new song)
Talking Heads
Violent Femmes
Bob Mould
Husker Du
Sugar
Tom Waits (excluding the redundant Greatest Hits albums)
The Jesus and Mary Chain (excluding the newest “21 Hits”)
Orchestral Maneuvers in the Dark
New Order
Joy Division
Bauhaus
Peter Murphy
Queen
George Michael
Wham!
Duran Duran
The Silencers
Jimmy Eat World
David Bowie (except “Heathen” and perhaps a spotty few import only discs)
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (minus a few one-off discs)
Aerosmith (through “9 Lives”)
The Pet Shop Boys
The Judybats
ABBA
The Village People
Bronski Beat
Billy Idol
The Eurythmics
Madonna (excluding “Evita” – which Iloathe)
The Thompson Twins
The B-52s
The Clash
XTC
John Cougar Mellancamp (through “Dance Naked”)
Bruce Springsteen
Big Head Todd & the Monsters (through “Beautiful World”)
Steely Dan
Sheryl Crow (excluding the newest one, which I haven’t found used yet)
Peter Gabriel
Michael Jackson

*Oops, there's a few more I forgot: Blues Traveler, Live (through "Secret Samadhi"), Cake

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Old 07-24-02 | 01:13 PM
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Bauhaus
Cure
Joe Satriani
Steve Vai
Dream Theater
NIN
KMFDM (all full-length CD's AND singles. SCARY!)

Probably a few others...
Old 07-24-02 | 02:27 PM
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Tool
Metallica
Korn
Rob Zombie/White Zombie
Filter
Orbital
Incubus
Deftones
GNR
Sevendust

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Old 07-24-02 | 02:44 PM
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Alice In Chains
Tool
Deftones
Corrosion of Conformity
Pantera
Type O Negative
Janes Addiction
Porno For Pyros
Nirvana
Cold
White Zombie
Smashing Pumpkins
Old 07-24-02 | 03:41 PM
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deftones
liz phair
Van Halen (all the singers)
Helmet
Zeppelin
A Tribe Called Quest
House of Pain
Beastie Boys
Luscious Jackson
Crystal Method
Urban Species
New Bomb Turks
Offspring
Rancid
Voodoo Glow Skulls
Shonuff
NIN
Nirvana
Filter
Orbital
Mystikal
Smashing Pumpkins
Tool
Primus
Black Crowes
Motley Crue
Misfits
Portishead
Elysian Fields
Dan the Automator
Gorillaz

I'm sure there's more, but that's just off the top of my head...
Old 07-24-02 | 07:52 PM
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A few 'groups' for now:

Aerosmith
Alabama
Alice in Chains
Black Crowes
Bon Jovi
Confederate Railroad
Def Leppard
Diamond RIO
Dixie Chicks (I have one of their early CDs + 1st 2 major label CDs, & "Home" soon)
The Eagles
Green Day
Guns N' Roses
Kentucky Headhunters
Little Texas
Megadeth
Metallica
Motley Crue
Nirvana
Poison
Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band
Soundgarden
Van Halen - Everything including VH3
Wham!
Winger
and probably more I can't think of...

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Old 07-24-02 | 08:01 PM
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Rush
The Police
Van Halen
Jerry Cantrell (A whopping two!!!)
Pink Floyd
Old 07-24-02 | 08:17 PM
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wow these lists are pretty impressive - all of bob dylan - wow, I've got about half of his stuff ~20ish.


Hmm...
The Beatles
John Lennon
Led Zeppelin
THe Doors
David Bowie
Bob Marley and the Wailers
Pink Floyd
Springsteen (almost - missing two I think)
Guns n roses
Metallica
RATM
Tool
Nirvana
Pearl Jam
Tori Amos

I'm sure I missed a few there, and if I threw in a few more "almost all's" the list would be considerably longer.
Old 07-24-02 | 08:50 PM
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Hmm...

David Bowie
Iggy Pop
Used to have every Lou Reed album on vinyl
Toy Dolls
Depeche Mode
The Cure
Siouxsie and the Banshees
Sisters of Mercy
Bauhaus

Grunter, have you heard Front & Centre? They were a canadian band who sounded like Erasure.
Old 07-24-02 | 08:55 PM
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Pearl Jam
Counting Crows
Mazzy Star
Afghan Whigs
Dandy Warhols
Tricky
Eryka Badu
Portishead
The Verve
Live
Weezer
Belle & Sebastian
Old 07-24-02 | 09:30 PM
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Ash
London Suede
Chemical Brothers
Super Furry Animals
Boo Radleys
Pet Shop Boys
Basement Jaxx
Orbital
Future Sound of London
Ocean Blue
Judybats
Travis
Symposium
Old 07-25-02 | 02:09 AM
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Radiohead
Pink Floyd
Bob Marley
Björk
Fila Brazillia
Beck
Air
Kruder & Dorfmeister
Portishead
Massive Attack
Amon Tobin
Gomez
DJ Shadow
Cinematic Orchestra
Dimitri from Paris
Thievery Corporation
The Roots
Mos Def
Red House Painters
Old 07-25-02 | 04:43 AM
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Alice In Chains
Concrete Blonde
Faith No More
Fishbone
Foo Fighters
Living Colour
Metallica
Nirvana
The Pixies
Rage Against The Machine
Sevendust

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Old 07-25-02 | 10:41 AM
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Soundgarden
Garbage
Old 07-25-02 | 10:58 AM
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Radiohead. They are the only band. I have all of their albums, the interview cd, bootlegs, and a lot of things from them.

I have about 2/3's of Pearl Jams. I think I am missing two of their albums.

I don't think I would ever buy every album from a band unless I really, really like them. (IE Radiohead)

Like the Beatles. I have a lot of the Beatles albums, but I don't have any of their "Greatest Hits" collections.
Old 07-25-02 | 11:18 AM
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ive got the "good" zeppelien albums
II IV, houses of the holy, and physical graphiti
Old 07-25-02 | 11:39 AM
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Originally posted by mllefoo
Grunter, have you heard Front & Centre? They were a canadian band who sounded like Erasure.
mllefoo: I can't honestly say that I have. But at some point I need to either dig up those old mllefoo synth-pop threads or make some time to "pick your brain" concerning these semi-obscure synth-poppers. Many of the artists you've mentioned in the past have sounded intriguing.
Old 07-25-02 | 12:54 PM
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ive got the "good" zeppelien albums
II IV, houses of the holy, and physical graphiti
Yeah? Well you're missing some other "great" ones.

Led Zeppelin I
Led Zeppelin III
Presence
Old 07-25-02 | 01:27 PM
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The Beatles
Def Leppard
Guns N' Roses
Ben Folds Five
Metallica
Megadeth
Foo Fighters
Nirvana
Pearl Jam
Queensryche
Barenaked Ladies
The Police
Presidents of the United States of America
Brian Setzer Orchestra
Squirrel Nut Zippers
Aerosmith
Led Zepplin
Cinderella
Weezer
Van Halen
Ratt
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
King's X

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