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| #3 Posted on 1.10.05 1706.06 Reposted on: 1.10.12 1706.11 | | "Transformers" movie soundtrack | Torchslasher
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| #4 Posted on 1.10.05 1736.25 Reposted on: 1.10.12 1736.30 | | Backstreet Boys- One (greatest hits) | AWArulz
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| #5 Posted on 1.10.05 1826.21 Reposted on: 1.10.12 1826.30 | | Does it have to be CDs? I have a whole set of Barry Manilow records. | Oliver
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| #6 Posted on 1.10.05 1941.06 Reposted on: 1.10.12 1942.12 | Originally posted by StaggerLee I think for me its Debbie Gibson's Greatest hits......
I have the entire Debbie Gibson collection. Same with Tiffany's teeniepop stuff, too.
Originally posted by Torchslasher Backstreet Boys- One (greatest hits)
I own that one, too.
Probably the most embarassing CDs I own are STEP BY STEP from the New Kids, and ICE ICE BABY from Vanilla Ice.
Those, or the original Power Rangers Movie soundtrack. Blecch!
What can I say...I collect bad music :-D
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| #7 Posted on 1.10.05 2308.53 Reposted on: 1.10.12 2309.19 | I have the WCW Mayhem soundtrack. Which wasn't bad on paper, but horrible in execution (hence, a metaphor for 1999-2000 WCW as a whole.)
Some of my friends might say Styx's Kilroy Was Here album is shame-inducing, but hey, I like that album. | Karlos the Jackal
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| #8 Posted on 2.10.05 0451.33 Reposted on: 2.10.12 0451.55 | Now that I've sold that Alien Ant Farm album, it's a tie between Shampoo's We Are Shampoo and Here Come the Polka Heroes Volume 1.
--K | GRL
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| #9 Posted on 2.10.05 0827.06 Reposted on: 2.10.12 0827.43 | | Definitely the "Get Over It" soundtrack. And the DVD of the movie... I liked it, what can I say? | Teapot
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| #10 Posted on 2.10.05 0942.58 Reposted on: 2.10.12 0948.08 | Originally posted by Kevintripod "Transformers" movie soundtrack
I have that one and I love it! Not at all cringeworthy.
Now, I think I still have the tape from MC Skat Kat and the Stray Mob floating around somewhere... | Ticamo
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| #11 Posted on 2.10.05 1130.11 Reposted on: 2.10.12 1130.12 | The Guys Next Door... I have their CD.
For those who might remember, it was a a short lived tv show that was based on the Monkees. It used to come on every Saturday after Hammerman.
Shame on me... | raygun
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| #12 Posted on 2.10.05 1154.42 Reposted on: 2.10.12 1156.03 | | I recently bought Our Lady Peace's Healthy In Paranoid Times. I think that's pretty shameful. | anibanging
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| #13 Posted on 2.10.05 1503.39 Reposted on: 2.10.12 1503.54 | The Life of Chris Gaines
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| #14 Posted on 2.10.05 1919.07 Reposted on: 2.10.12 1921.37 | | Try this one on for size, Coolin' at the Playground, ya know | Nag
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| #15 Posted on 2.10.05 2219.11 Reposted on: 2.10.12 2219.24 | Originally posted by OMEGA WCW Slam Jam: The Wrestling Album
Wasn't that WWF Slam Jam? I remember the song, "slam jaaam, its a slam jam, whooohohoohoeoh"
I own a Neil Diamond Greatest hits album. Thing is, for the life of me, I don't remember buying it.
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| #16 Posted on 2.10.05 2225.33 Reposted on: 2.10.12 2226.16 | | The Simpsons Sing the Blues, until I traded it for RHCP's "What Hits?!" Nowadays? Spin Doctors. "Turn It Upside Down". No question there. | OMEGA
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| #17 Posted on 2.10.05 2236.37 Reposted on: 2.10.12 2236.42 | Originally posted by Nag
Originally posted by OMEGA WCW Slam Jam: The Wrestling Album
Wasn't that WWF Slam Jam? I remember the song, "slam jaaam, its a slam jam, whooohohoohoeoh".
WCW put out Slam Jam back in 1992 or so. The only reason I have it is because it has Rick Rude's WCW theme which is beyond awesome. The rest of the CD, though, is total crap, and I keep it in a place that people won't see it.
WWF put out the SummerSlam Jam song on the WrestleMania: The Album that came out around 1993. I used to have that too, but it has since broken. | Cheesehead
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| #18 Posted on 2.10.05 2352.08 Reposted on: 2.10.12 2354.35 | Kriss Kross--Totally Krossed Out
I'd have to go back to tapes, and THEN we could pull out some even better ones... | Brian P. Dermody
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| #19 Posted on 3.10.05 0026.53 Reposted on: 3.10.12 0028.39 | If you ask me, it's the Fatima Mansions "Lost in the Former West". But most people would just write that off as another forgetable mid 90s college rock CD by a long forgotten band they'd never heard of. They'd just assume it was comparable to Dambuilders, Poster Children, Tullycraft, Echobelly and Miles Dethmuffin.
Then they'd grab the soundtrack to "Pootie Tang".
(edited by Brian P. Dermody on 3.10.05 0128) | Lise
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| #20 Posted on 3.10.05 0217.55 Reposted on: 3.10.12 0229.01 | | We do not own CD's that induce shame, we have CD's so amazingly awful that they must be trotted out and shown to everyone we know. Ask anyone who has been picked up from the airport in a vehicle blasting "Hulk Rules" with the windows down. |
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