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Ryan L B

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village people greatest hits, batman and robin soundtrack, creed (because of all of the complaints on this site.)
 

Ike

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Scanning collection....maybe the soundtrack to Magnolia or The Strokes, though not really ashamed of either.
 

Ted Lee

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i think i've got a yanni cd somewhere.

i've also got this really cheesy euro-disco cd from a group called 'modern talking'.

oh, i've also got an extremely cheesy (but cool) cd from a band called 'the colorblind james experience'...they did a song called "i'm considering a move to memphis" that is just too funny.
 

Andrew_Sch

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Limp Bizkit's, "Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water." No CLUE what I was thinking:b
 

Zack Scott

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Most embarrising was Barry Maniolws Summer of 78..until I sold it (thank god there's a wherehouse.
 

Evan S

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I have the Magnolia soundtrack and find it quite good actually.

Martin Page's "In the House of Stone and Light" is easily my most embarrassing title. Just the name of the album alone should tell you how ridiculously bad it is.
 

Greg_Y

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Well I can't count my wife's CDs even though they are a part of the same collection now. And plus, we'd be here all day while I listed Jewel, Lenny 'Crevice', Charlotte Church, etc.

I can't say I'm really embarrassed of any of mine, then. Some I wouldn't trot out in front of my more manly friends like Joni Mitchell or Joan Baez, but I'm perfectly comfortable listening to them. But then I wouldn't play Tenacious D in front of my mother-in-law either.

I have been ridiculed about some of those '80s compilations: Monster Ballads, Monsters of Rock, Monster Madness and Goin' South (all are the 2-disc versions that aren't available in stores, thank you very much!) But everyone needs some cheese now and then.

NP: Phish - 9/29/00 - Las Vegas, NV
 

James Zubb

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Stryper "To Hell With The Devil", beat that! :)
I don't actually listen to it anymore, it is actually in a box somewhere with a bunch of other crap I listened to when I was younger.
 

Mike Broadman

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The Very Beast (sic) of Dio

Best of Rainbow

The Yngwie Malmsteen Collection

AC/DC- not that I have their CDs, but that I own all of them.

The fact that I actually have more than 2 Judas Priest CDs.

ELP, and some other silly 70s prog.

Yes, I have a soft spot for 80s cheese-metal.

Speaking of which:

NP: Iron Maiden, Live At Donnington, the new gatefold fancy version; listening without shame.
 

Danny Tse

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I have the Brady Bunch CD as well
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For now, it's Debbie Gibson's Greatest Hits....soon to be Barry Manilow's Ultimate Manilow
 

Evan S

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James, if you have it on CD, wanna sell me the Stryper? Honestly (no pun intended).
 

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