• @edgemaster72
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    568 months ago

    Probably Linkin Park - Hybrid Theory

  • @Offbus
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    328 months ago

    System of a Down’s album Toxicity. Prison Song’s opening note is basically what defines the experience.

    • @Vengeance
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      28 months ago

      The album that got me into SOAD.

    • @chemical_cutthroat
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      18 months ago

      I have a salty memory about buying that album. I grabbed it based solely on the first album, which I fucking LOVED. I went to the record store in my town to buy it, and I was so stoked to get home and listen to it all the way through without ever hearing a single thing from the album. I walk up to the counter to buy it on day one, and the guy behind the counter is like, “sick album,” or whatever. Then, instead of ringing me up, he turns and changes the track on the store’s sound system. It plays the opening thrums of Prison Song, and even though I hadn’t heard the album yet, I knew moments into the track what he’d done. I was devastated. I was so ready to have a religious experience with the album, only to have some shithead ruin the first track for me. I mean, I really can’t blame him, it’s not like there is some rule against what he did. He probably thought he was showing solidarity with another fan, but he crushed me. Still love that album, though. Steal This Album is criminally underrated, too.

  • @notannpc
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    328 months ago

    Linkin park hybrid theory naturally.

    • @Passerby6497
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      118 months ago

      And holding the cd player slightly in the air in the car/bus because the skip protection only goes so far and this track is 🔥

  • @[email protected]
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    318 months ago

    The Walkman was the cassette player. Weren’t the CD players called the Discman?

    Now I’m sad that I’d lost my Walkman more than a decade before that, in or around 1990. The Discman sounded better, but was worse on batteries and skipped if you looked at it funny.

    • Ech
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      238 months ago

      It says walkman right there on the device.

      • @[email protected]
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        238 months ago

        Looks like I’m just old.

        Sony used the Discman branding in the mid 90s and went back to Walkman in the late 90s and early 2000s.

        For me, Walkman meant tape or cassette, but again, I’m old. Old enough to have been listening to Depeche Mode on tape on my Walkman.

        • Ooglieguy
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          38 months ago

          Same for me. I was rocking out to Cinderella, Scorpions, and Poison on my Walkman and then it sounded better later on the Discman with no need to flip or rewind for the specific songs.

        • GneissSchist
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          Depeche Mode’s Some Great Reward was the first cassette of theirs I bought and it lived in my walkman.

          I have the same understanding as you on the whole walkman/discman thing.

      • Bob
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        48 months ago

        I have, and have had for almost ten years, a Walkman-branded music player which plays, among other formats, FLAC.

      • livus
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        18 months ago

        2001 weren’t we all using mp3 players?

        I know I was. It was really big and could hardly fit anything.

        • @[email protected]
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          28 months ago

          Yes, those rio ones with a hdd in it! 4 gb or something like that. Or you had a cheaper flash one with 128 mb.

          • livus
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            18 months ago

            My first mp3 player was a SoulMate omg.

            I think by 2001 I probably had something smaller with more storage though.

    • @spookex
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      28 months ago

      First ones were branded “Discman” for some reason before Sony went back to using the “Walkman” name.

      I find it weird since all of the other portable stuff before and after like MD, DAT, MP3, and the newer hi-res players were released under the “Walkman” name

    • @Donjuanme
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      78 months ago

      I never could tell if it was religious music, I’ve always suspected it was, but the few albums they made, especially their first, were awesome imo. Don’t be shamed for taste.

    • @[email protected]
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      I respect your honestly.

      I hope your parents allow you to put your bedroom door back on the hinges

    • Sʏʟᴇɴᴄᴇ
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      38 months ago

      Same but also Eminem. First CD I bought was Marshall Mather’s LP with money stolen from my dad’s wallet.

      • @superduperpirate
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        48 months ago

        I remember when No 4 came out me and my buddy made a special trip to the Hastings to buy copies. Good times.

  • kindenough
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    208 months ago

    Massive Attack’s album Mezzanine, played that on repeat for a long time

    • @[email protected]
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      88 months ago

      Ooh, that’s a good one.

      This was a great era for electronica: we had this, Prodigy’s Fat of the Land, Crystal Method’s Vegas and Weekend, FatBoy Slim’s You’ve Come A Long Way Baby, just about everything from Chemical Brothers.

      I think I went broke buying music in the 1990s.

      • @[email protected]
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        18 months ago

        I had Liam Howlett’s mixtape, Prodigy Present the Dirtchamber Sessions Volume 1, in constant rotation for a quite a while there

  • Y|yukichigai
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    188 months ago

    Something I custom burned myself. Either a mix of ska/punk or an abridged version of The Fragile.

    • metaStatic
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      28 months ago

      I really want to cheat and say “and all that could have been”.

      I knew NiN from radio but that album was life changing.

    • @[email protected]
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      48 months ago

      Still perhaps my favorite album. I wasn’t quite cool enough in 2001 to listen to it though. I learned about Green Day mainly from American Idiot, then went back to find their older stuff.

      If it weren’t for them “selling out” then I wouldn’t have heard of them, living in my nowhere town. Maybe I wouldn’t have heard their subversive ideas. I might have just listened to country.

      Maybe Green Day had a part in making me who I am

  • @[email protected]
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    158 months ago

    Limp Bizkit - Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavoured Water

    whilst shaking it up and down showing my friends how it doesn’t skip.

  • don
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    148 months ago

    Fatboy Slim - You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby / Better Living Through Chemistry