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What does your music collection look like?

PetShopBoy88

Active Member
All of them? I have about 120GB of legally owned music, covering electronica and rock of all forms. I think I probably have the most Erasure or Pet Shop Boys (it's a very close race between the two). But I am not going to be able to type them all in any reasonable amount of time.
 

YmirGF

Bodhisattva in Recovery
The Saga continues:
(again.. this is JUST on Vinyl)

Nektar - A tab in the Ocean
Nektar - Recycled
Gary Numan - Replicas
Gary Numan - The pleasure principle
Gary Numan - Telekon
Mike Oldfield - The Orchestral Tubular Bells
Mike Oldfield - Hergest Ridge
Mike Oldfield - Ommadawn
Mike Oldfield - Airborn
Mike Oldfield - The Killing Fields
Yoko Ono - Season of Glass (Yes, I actually like Yoko. Sue me.)
Jimmy Page - Death Wish II Soundtrack
Alan Parsons Project - Pyramid
Shawn Phillips - Faces
Shawn Phillips - 2nd Contribution
Anthony Phillips - The Geese & the Ghost
Anthony Phillips - Wise after the event
Anthony Phillips - Sides
Anthony Phillips - Private parts and pieces
Anthony Phillips - Private parts and pieces 2
Anthony Phillips - Private parts and pieces 3
Anthony Phillips - Private parts and pieces 4
Anthony Phillips - 1984
Anthony Phillips - Twelve
Anthony Phillips - Invisible Men
Mike Pinder (of the Moody Blues) - The Promise
Pink Floyd - Meddle (Japanese pressing)
Robert Plant - shaken 'n' stirred
The Police - Regatta de blanc
The Police - Zenyatta Mondatta
Procol Harum - Live with Edmonton Symphony
Queen - News of the World
Rachmaninoff - Piano Concerto 2 blah blah blah
Gerry Rafferty - City to City
Gerry Rafferty - Night Owl
The Rascals - In retrospect
Rolling Stones - Hot Rocks - 1964-1971
Rolling Stones - Through the past darkly
Santana - Abraxis
Santana - Caravanserai
Santana - Santana
Shoshtakovich - Symph. 5
Simon and Garfarkel - Greates Hits
Simple Minds - Sparkle in the Rain
Siouxsie & the Banshees - Once upon a time
Siouxsie & the Banshees - juju
Siouxsie & the Banshees - the scream
Siouxsie & the Banshees - a kiss in the dream house
Siouxsie & the Banshees - Hyeana
The Glove - Blue Sunshine
Siouxsie & the Banshees - Feast: The Creatures
Grace Slick - Welcome to the wrecking ball
Grace Slick - Dreams
Bruce Stringbean - Bored in the USA
Chris squire (of Yes) - Fish out of water
Steppenwolf - The second
Steppenwolf - Greates Hits... no pun intended :)
Al Stewart - Past, Present and Future (excellent lp, btw)
Al Stewart - Time passages
Rod Stewart - Gasoline Alley
Rod Stewart - Foolish behavior
Styx - The grand illusion
Supertramp - Supertramp (debut lp ... a real classic)
Supertramp - Breakfast in America (major snoozefest that one was)
Synergy (Larry Fast) - Electronic Realizations for Rock Orchestra
Synergy (Larry Fast) - Sequencer
Synergy (Larry Fast) - The Jupiter Menace (Soundtrack)
Synergy (Larry Fast) - Audion
Synergy (Larry Fast) - Cords
Synergy (Larry Fast) - Games
Tangerine Dream - Zeit
Tangerine Dream - Alpha centuri/Atem
Tangerine Dream - Wavelength (soundtrack)
Edgar Frose - Electronic Dreams
Tangerine Dream - Cyclone
Tangerine Dream - Sorcerer (Soundtrack)
Tangerine Dream - Stratosfear
Tangerine Dream - Thief (soundtrack)
Tangerine Dream - Exit
Tangerine Dream - Force Majeure
Tomita - The Planets
Tomita - Greatest Hits
Tomita - The Bermuda Triangle (2 copies)
Tomita - Bolero
Tomita - Canon of the three stars
Tomita - LIve at Litz, 1984
Pete Townshend - White City
Pete Townshend - Who came first
T. Rex - Electric Warrior
Ultravox - Vienna
Van Halen - Van Halen
Vanilla Fudge - Vanilla Fudge
Vangelis - Aphrodities Child 666
Vangelis - Heaven and Hell
Vangelis - See You Later (German pressing)
Vangelis - Earth
Vangelis - China
Vangelis - Beaubourg
Vangelis - Invisible connections
Vangelis - Opera Sauvage
Vangelis - Chariots of Fire
Vangelis - Soil Festivities
Andreas Vollenweider - Behind the gardens etc...
Andreas Vollenweider - Down to the moon
Andreas Vollenweider - Pace Verde
Andreas Vollenweider - White winds
Wagner - Orchestral Music - George Szell/Cleveland Orchestra (4 lp box)
Rick Wakeman - Six Wives of Henry 8th
Rick Wakeman - Journey to the Centre of the Earth
Roger waters & ron geesin - The body
Roger waters - The pro's and con's of hitch-hiking
Alan White (of Yes) - Ramshackled (a real snooze fest here, lol)
The Who - Tommy
The Who - Quadrophenia
The Who - Live at Leeds
Wings - Back to the egg
Woodstock - Various mud wrestlers and artists (Soundtrack)
Richard Wright (of Punk Floyd) - Wet dreams *yawn*
Xanadu - ELO and Olivia Snootin John
Yes - Relayer
Yes - Close to the edge
Yes - Drama
Yes - Yesshows (yet another live Yes album)
Paul Young - The secret of association

and fricken finally

ZZ Top - Afterburner

:thud:
 

Ody

Well-Known Member
methylatedghosts said:
Here we post bands and such of music we ACTUALLY OWN

As in, the music we have exchanged money for in a legal sense
Emule is the way of the future, deal with it ;)
 

cardero

Citizen Mod
Usually I jump all over threads like this but I couldn't begin a huge endeavor of listing all my sound recordings. God Bless to YmirGF, impressive collection, watch your mailbox for a box of blank cassettes and CDs from me.
 

methylatedghosts

Can't brain. Has dumb.
Vinyl only: (sigh) (Note: I give away all my vinyl records as I replace them on CD)

You do not! *gasp*

I just love vinyl.... doesn't fit with my age group though o_O (20 yrs old)

But you reminded me, I have a few albums on vinyl too

Simon and Garfunkel (the collection)
The Eagles (Live)
ZZ Top (Eliminator
Quiet Riot (Condition Critical)

And I forgot about another 4-disk album by Ozzy Osbourne! (Prince Of Darkness)

And my DVDs include

Ozzy Osbourne (Live and Loud, Don't Blame me)
Black Sabbath (The Last Supper)
Pink Floyd (London 1966/1967, The Wall film)
Iron Maiden (Rock in Rio, Visions of the Beast)
Guns 'n' Roses (Welcome to the Videos)
David Bowie (Best Of, Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars)
AC/DC (Family Jewels)
Dream Theatre (Images and Words Live in Tokyo, 5 Years in a LiveTime)

So there ya have it, 71 Albums on CD, 4 on vinyl, and 13 DVDs

I have one of the biggest collections of music of people my age I know.... I'm like 4-5th or thereabouts
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Too many to list them all. It would be longer than C1's.
A brief overview:
AC/DC - 4 albums
Aerosmith - 5 Albums
Bob Seger - 3 albums
Styx - 5 albums
Journey - 2 albums
Iron Maiden - a ton of albums (all of them)
Black Sabbath - 3 albums
Shinedown - 2 albums
Mushroomhead - 3 albums
Disturbed - 3 albums
Megadeth - 4 albums
Metallica - 9 albums
Motorhead - a ton of albums
Dragonforce - 2 albums
Stone Sour - 2 albums
Slipknot - 3 albums
Korn - 8 I think (all of them)
Ministry - 4 albums
Limp Bizkit - 2 albums
Kataklysm - 1 album
Mnemic - 3 albums
Mudvayne - 3 albums
Bon Jovi - 5 albums
Pantera - 5 albums
Dream Theatre - 8 albums
Avenged Sevenfold - 3 albums
Cradle of Filth - 2 albums
Floggin' Molly - 3 albums
In Flames - 8 albums
Symphony X - 5 albums
(I realise now why I'm always broke)
Stabbing Westward - 4 albums
Sepultura - 10 albums
Rob/White Zombie - 6 albums
Staind - 4 albums
Children of Bodom - 7 or 8 i think (all of them)
Static X - 3 albums
Pink Floyd - 2 albums
Marilyn Manson - 10 albums
Lamb of God - 6 albums
Lacuna Coil - 2 albums
Fuel - 2 albums
Fear Factory - 8 albums
Deftones - 3 albums
Coal Chamber - 4 albums
Black Label Society - 3 albums
Ozzy Osbourne - 5 albums
Alice in Chains - 4 albums
Creed - 4 albums
Dimmu Borgir - 4 albums
Godsmack - 5 albums
Guns 'N Roses - 3 albums
Hatebreed - 4 albums
Hypocrisy - 3 albums
Iced Earth - 3 albums
Jimi Hendrix - 2 albums
Nirvana - 3 albums
KISS - 5 albums
Nickelback - 3 albums

I've got lots more to. Most that are groups that I only have one album for, such as Evanescense, Motley Crue, and many others. Some I didn't mention that I own multiple albums. I own a total of somewhere around 250-300 albums, legally purchased. At least no one can accuse me of not supporting the *cough*industry*cough* artists.

My music DVD collection is small.
Korn - Assylum
Lamb of God - Killadelphia
Megadeth - something Arsenal. I don't remember what it's called.
I might have more, but the money hath went to CDs.
 

Circle_One

Well-Known Member
My music DVD collection is a fair size.

The Cramps - Live at Napa State Mental Institution
Social Distortion - Live in Orange County
Social Distortion/Youth Brigade - Another State of Mind
Anti-Flag - Death of a Nation
Bad Brains - Live at CBGBs
Dead Boys - Live at CBGBs
The Clash - The Essential Clash
The Clash - Live (just bought this one the other day)
The Ramones - Raw
The Ramones - End of the Century
The Germs - Media Blitz
Good Charlotte - Video Collection
Good Charlotte - Live at Brixton Academy
Motley Crue - VH1's Behind the Music
Motley Crue - Video Collection
AC/DC - No Bull
Sex Pistols - The Great Rock n Roll Swindle (does that count?)
The Ramones - Rock n Roll Highschool
The History of Rock n Roll Box set
Punk: Attitude
Bad Religion - Along the Way
Black Flag - Live
Dead Kennedys - DMPO's on Broadway


I think that's it.
 

zombieharlot

Some Kind of Strange
Shiina Ringo
Aikawa Nanase
Autumn Tears
+D'espairs Ray+
Alice in Chains
Alien Sex Fiend
Anna Tsuchiya
Apoptygma Berzerk
Aural Vampire
B.A.A.L.
Berlin
Blam Honey
Bush
Cabaret Voltaire
Cerry Bikini
Clan of Xymox
Collide
The Cruxshadows
Daft Punk
Das Ich
Deftones
Depeche Mode
Desert Sessions
Dir en Grey
Dismantled
The Dissociatives
Enon
Eric Clapton
Front Line Assembly
Garbage
Gorillaz
Hide
High and Mighty Color
HYDE
Incubus
John Lenon
Kana
Kill Hannah
King Crimson
The Knife
Korn
Malice Mizer
Marilyn Manson
Masafumi Takada
Massive Attack
Metric
Ministry
Miyavi
Moi dix Mois
Natalie Imbruglia
Nine Inch Nails
Orgy
Placebo
Radiohead
Rammstein
Schwarz Stein
Seat Belts
Shiro Sagisu
Sia
Silverchair
SITD
Skinny Puppy (of course)
Snake River Conspiracy
The Sounds
Sparta
Starlit
Stefy
Team Sleep
Tears for Fears
Tegan and Sara
Tool
Velvet Acid Christ
With These Words
Wumpscut
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Yoko Kanno
And the Metroid Prime 2 Soundtrack

Rah! That's just what's on my computer. Tangible CD collection will come later.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Some I didn't mention
Steve Miller
Eric Clapton
Queen
John Cougar Mellencamp
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Drowning Pool
Fuel
GWAR
Hinder
Buckcherry
Judas Priest
Kansas
Led Zepplin
Linkin Park
Deep Purple
ZZ Top
Lynard Skynard
Mastadon
Papa Roach
Powerman 5000
Rage Against the Machine
Shadows Fall
Slayer
System of a Down
REO Speedwagon
Chimaira

I think thats all.
 
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