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Last Active 01-05-23 12:08 am Joined 04-20-18
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| My Formative Years: Late 80's and Early 90's
We all have formative years in our childhood, which help shape our musical tastes and preferences for years to come. Prior to the late 1980's and early 1990's, my parents or the radio were the driving force in my musical interest. It was often a mix of country rock (Alabama, Eagles) from my father, with 80's pop or Bon Jovi from my mother. Starting in the late 1980's, I took the "bull by the horns" and forged my own path, purchasing my own tapes and CDs, and dove headfirst into heavy rock. These are the 15 albums that helped guide my path. Please feel free to comment; but honestly, these albums are what they are. I would love to say that, at this time, I was more steeped in Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, Dio, and the like, but that was not the case (and to come later). | 15 | | Whitesnake Whitesnake
The first CD I ever bought myself. | 14 | | Living Colour Stain | 13 | | Aerosmith Pump | 12 | | Anthrax Sound of White Noise | 11 | | Vince Neil Exposed | 10 | | Warrant Cherry Pie | 9 | | Van Halen For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge | 8 | | Poison Flesh & Blood | 7 | | Megadeth Countdown to Extinction | 6 | | Motley Crue Decade of Decadence | 5 | | Ozzy Osbourne No More Tears | 4 | | Metallica Ride the Lightning | 3 | | Skid Row Slave to the Grind | 2 | | Guns N' Roses Appetite for Destruction | 1 | | Metallica Metallica | |
JDubb
06.17.18 | Note that, once alternative and grunge hit, the majority of these albums were pushed to the wayside. Some even sold back to used CD stores (to be bought back many years later). However, they never truly left... | cold
06.17.18 | You sound like my older brother, haha. With him around, I grew up with a lottttt of these albums, especially the "hair metal" explosion. | Sinternet
06.17.18 | i actually hate all of these but nice list |
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