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    Personally, I don't really believe in guilty pleasures. If you like it, you like it. I don't like everything my friends like and I don't expect them to like everything I like. Do I listen to things that friends of mine think is crap? Sure. Am I embarassed because of it? Hell no.

    I enjoy quite a few of those listed in your post, guiltfree. I listen to Appetite for Destruction, which rocks like a mf, Dookie once in a while, great example of modern style pop punk, and that Kid Rock disc. I haven't gotten too much into what else he's done, but I really think that was a heck of an album. If I had it, I'd pull out that Beastie Boys disc too.

    Kinda hard for me to think of anything I like that I would find emabarassing. I basically have no shame.

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    Whew, I feel much better.

    I'll bet everyone has stuff in their collection that to some may seem out of place.

    Sure the bulk of what I listen to is Punk, post-Punk and Wave type stuff. But I still listen to Dylan, Van, The Who and Rush. Hey, I like Rush! At least I don't listen to Ratt.

    Cheers

    Jefferson, hoping Jar takes my jab in the spirit it was intended.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jefferson
    I'll bet everyone has stuff in their collection that to some may seem out of place.

    Sure the bulk of what I listen to is Punk, post-Punk and Wave type stuff. But I still listen to Dylan, Van, The Who and Rush. Hey, I like Rush! At least I don't listen to Ratt.

    Cheers

    Jefferson, hoping Jar takes my jab in the spirit it was intended.
    hey man, my LP copy of OUT OF THE CELLAR is right there on the shelf next to PYROMANIA, METAL HEALTH, SCREAMING FOR VENGENCE, BACK IN BLACK and NUMBER OF THE BEAST! (er, umm SHOUT AT THE DEVIL was on tape, but I have that too!!)

    -jar

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    at the swingin' party down the line..


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    In an attempt to provide Jar some much needed cover....

    Quote Originally Posted by -Jar-
    hey man, my LP copy of OUT OF THE CELLAR is right there on the shelf next to PYROMANIA, METAL HEALTH, SCREAMING FOR VENGENCE, BACK IN BLACK and NUMBER OF THE BEAST! (er, umm SHOUT AT THE DEVIL was on tape, but I have that too!!)

    -jar

    I once owned a copy of both Pyromania and Back in Black , its just that I never admitted it in public. The other selections I'm not familiar with, so you're on your own.

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