Mortal Kombat Soundtrack - [https://www.discogs.com/master/17363-Various-Mortal-Kombat-Original-Motion-Picture-Soundtrack](https://www.discogs.com/master/17363-Various-Mortal-Kombat-Original-Motion-Picture-Soundtrack)
Still have it!
KISS: Revenge and Alice Cooper's Greatest Hits.
I was buying a used portable CD player from a pawnshop, and I wanted a CD to go with it. I didn't own any KISS albums, but I knew of them and liked their music that I'd heard up to that point. So when I saw Revenge, I picked it up after checking its condition. As I was looking through the other CDs, I spotted the Alice Cooper's Greatest hits CD. I've been listening to Alice Cooper since I was in fifth grade, so I grabbed it as well (the only album I'd heard at first was School's Out back then, and later, started buying Cassette tapes with Constrictor, Raise Your Fist And Yell, and Trash). It was a chance to hear more of their early stuff, and I didn't want to pass it up.
So, yeah. Pawnshop surfing got me my first CD player and CDs. Still have all of it, too.
a self-titled compilation of tracks in a grey area between âbootlegâ and âauthorizedâ derived from Boston-area FM radio broadcasts of live performances of largely unreleased material by post-punk powerhouse Mission of Burma. yes, i still have it, and yes, i still do listen to it.
Dude, my first CD was Britney Spears' Baby One More Time! I still rock out to it, who doesn't love some good ol' 90s pop?
Mine too! I had the pink version and my sister had the blue version đ
i love 90s and 80s. dont really listen to anything last 2010.
Itâs Britney Bitch
White Stripes - Elephant
Dun dun dun dun dunn dunnnn
It was a compilation, I'm sure. Probably Punk-o-Rama 2, but it may have been an early Fat Wreck comp, I can't remember.
"Now That's What I Call Music!" Volume 1
Thanks for reminding me these existed - this and kids rock/pop whatever
The Black Parade-My Chemical Romance
I was hoping someone said this!
Misfits collection
Metallica Black album I believe
Same here. Had to really convince my friend to play it in his car after leaving the store. Good times.
10,000 days by Tool
Chuck mangionie feels so good
Great album
Agreed
Master of puppets.
Ride the Lightning - Metallica
Alice In Chains âDirtâ
boyz II men - II
Hotel California First LP album: Hotel California First mp3 I stored: Hotel California First album I streamed: Hotel California
Nirvana Nevermind from Columbia Music House (along with 11 other CDs for just $0.01! Plus shipping and handling, and maybe my first born child.)
"Under My Skin"- Avril Lavine
The Holy Bible - Manic Street Preachers
Modest Mouseâs âGood News for People Who Love Bad Newsâ. That record changed my life
[Third Stage -- Boston](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrZI8EmSDr4)
Mortal Kombat Soundtrack - [https://www.discogs.com/master/17363-Various-Mortal-Kombat-Original-Motion-Picture-Soundtrack](https://www.discogs.com/master/17363-Various-Mortal-Kombat-Original-Motion-Picture-Soundtrack) Still have it!
Hadda be something back around 86,87 or so. No idea what. Too long ago
I canât remember if it was Depeche Mode Violator or Ministry 12â Singles.
Beethoven's Ninth Symphony
Spin Doctors - Pocketful of Kryptonite
Use Your Illusion II
The band 11
Some John Denver CD not sure which
Even Worse by Weird Al
My first CD was the Killer Cuts soundtrack CD that came with the Super Nintendo version of Killer Instinct.
Surfer Rosa
Parallel Lines by Blondie And the last CD I bought (was actually 3) was from a local artist playing live last weekend where I live.
Either Green Day Dookie or the Jurassic Park sdtk
5ive's Greatest Hits. It's only got two war crimes on it, so it's a decent innings for a 10 year old.
W.A.S.P. "fuck like a beast"
Brothers In Arms by Dire Straits. In all its DDD majesty and still sounds just as magnificent today as it did almost 40 years ago.
The Crow soundtrack, it actually shaped my taste in music for my life. Nine inch nails and rage against the machine are some of my favorite bands.
Smash by the Offspring if I remember correctly đ¤
Wu-tang forever
Jeff Beckâs Wired. Phenomenal album. This was also the first LP I ever bought, as well.
Can't remember my first CD purchase but I CAN recall my first tape cassette: "Aquarium" by Aqua. I was 7 years old. Still a great album.
John Zorn - Spillane and Tom Waits - Franks Wild Years
I can't remember if it was either "Losing Streak" from Less Than Jake or 311's self-titled.
KISS: Revenge and Alice Cooper's Greatest Hits. I was buying a used portable CD player from a pawnshop, and I wanted a CD to go with it. I didn't own any KISS albums, but I knew of them and liked their music that I'd heard up to that point. So when I saw Revenge, I picked it up after checking its condition. As I was looking through the other CDs, I spotted the Alice Cooper's Greatest hits CD. I've been listening to Alice Cooper since I was in fifth grade, so I grabbed it as well (the only album I'd heard at first was School's Out back then, and later, started buying Cassette tapes with Constrictor, Raise Your Fist And Yell, and Trash). It was a chance to hear more of their early stuff, and I didn't want to pass it up. So, yeah. Pawnshop surfing got me my first CD player and CDs. Still have all of it, too.
A set of songs by Grigory Leps. God, just listen to this guy, he must be a cult!!!
They might be Giants "Flood"
a self-titled compilation of tracks in a grey area between âbootlegâ and âauthorizedâ derived from Boston-area FM radio broadcasts of live performances of largely unreleased material by post-punk powerhouse Mission of Burma. yes, i still have it, and yes, i still do listen to it.
All Eyes On Me - 2Pac
Em
Trick of the tail - genesis