that and Ray of Light on repeat were the soundtrack to a huge amount of Deep Childhood Thoughts
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also loved Weird Al, 100 Greatest Classical Songs, and Firesign Theatre
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yessss another early one for me
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A CD with novelty monster songs on it
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this is the best one
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I was stuck choosing between Millennium by Robbie Williams and Crush by Jennifer Paige. I chose Robbie Williams because I thought Crush would be too girly and regret it every day.
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Unpopular opinion (I assume) : Millennium holds up
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sorry I was all about the Willennium
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Does first LP count if it was before you got a CD?
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my first LP was different and also I don't remember it :P but sure
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First LP that I owned was Born in the USA which a friend decided would be a great birthday present (and a blatant attempt to get me to like The Boss)pic.twitter.com/xTpiDoDbJ5
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First CD was R.E.M. Out of time which I played non stop on repeat for a week before my mum relented and agreed I could get my own CD player ;-)pic.twitter.com/JUmAODml9J
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Nope that cannot be... must have been Green. 1988 fits the timeline betterpic.twitter.com/aA4nbUX9MT
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"Brothers in arms" by Dire Straits, & "The Joshua tree" by U2. Bought then the same day with my profits from selling my grumpy uncle's apples by the highway, cause he was too much of a grump to do it himself.pic.twitter.com/hWQmCAO1zR
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(My first lp)
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