The first album I ever bought for myself with my own money (I think it was birthday money) was Metallica's "Master of Puppets" when I was 10 or 11. To this day it remains one of my favorites.
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What was the first album you ever bought for yourself?
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Fuck you, you'll be cool forever.
My was Limp Bizkit or something.
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http://www.discogs.com/Various-Street-Rap/release/1320312
I recently bought it again too on vinyl. Back when Hip Hop/Rap was authentic and fun to listen to. I bought it with my allowance since i was too young to have a job mind you.Posted 9 months ago # -
One of Moby's older albums I think
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A Slight Case of Overbombing was the first CD I ever bought with my own money.
I listened to it for a week or so, then returned it to pick up the Mortal Kombat arcade soundtrack instead.
I still think I made the right choice.
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@Ornox: LOL. Limp Bizkit ain't so bad. It's not like you said Vanilla Ice. :oP
@Jai: Mortal Kombat!! I'm so jealous of anyone who has the new one with the x-ray combos and all that good stuff. I agree: you made the right choice. :oD
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The new MK game is amazing!
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i was a huge downloader when i was in my teens so the first physical album i ever bought was suicide commando's - mindstrip when i was like 14 or 15.
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@Jai: Once I heard there was a Freddy character in there, then I was really like MAD with envy. I have seen so many videos on YouTube that show the game play and different things and I cannot WAIT to get it.
@panzer: God, I feel so old. Lol.
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Glad to see some Mortal Kombat fans around here. I still have that album too !!!
My first bought without parental influence was Pleasure Game : Le Dormeur. For the fans here let me precise that I have the original version BEFORE Le Seigneur Des Tenebres. That is one rare piece of Belgian techno.
This project involved people like Jacky Meurisse from SA42 too...
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I think the first album I ever bought for myself with my own money was Motley Crue's "Dr. Feelgood" when it was released. However, it may also have been Metallica's "And Justice For All...". One of those two.
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@Steven: Very nice. The second one I bought was Iron Maiden's "Live After Death."
Metal is my first and true love. :)
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@Sin
Nice - 80s metal was my first music love as well. I still have most of my old albums, except that I upgraded from cassettes to cds :)
My favorite Maiden album is "Piece of Mind".
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DM - Black Celebration
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"Weird Al" Yankovic - in 3-D - on cassette.
i was 10Posted 9 months ago # -
@steven: Excellent album! It is my favorite as well. Also great are Seventh Son, No Prayer, Killers... man I could go on and on. I love Maiden. :)
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The first albums I purchased in the "electronic" scene were Covenant - Sequencer and And One - I.S.T.
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The first album I bought and paid for myself with allowance from doing yard work and the like, was Quiet Riot "Metal Health". This had to be 84-85? It was all downhill from there, my uncle was a bad influence and my parents thought I was into devil music..lol
`michael
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@soillodge: So glad you are a fellow headbanger. Remember when we were called that? Lol. The term "metalhead" has fallen out of fashion, too.
@steven: The first electronic album I ever bought I think was a NIN album. It could have been BILE, too, though.
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I was really into synthpop too :P Odd combination. My shoebox of tapes consisted of Quiet Riot, Guns N Roses, Depeche Mode, Styx, Toto, Soft Cell, Erasure, Slayer, and Pink Floyd.
Yeah I remember staying up late to watch HeadBangers ball. Metal was the hardest music I had ever heard until highschool when I was introduced to experimental industrial [Nurse With Wound, COIL, and NON]
`michael
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