Slipknot, any of their stuff really, all of it was welcome lol.
Nostalgia
nostalgia noun nos·tal·gia nä-ˈstal-jə nə-, also nȯ-, nō-; nə-ˈstäl- 1: a wistful or excessively sentimental yearning for return to or of some past period or irrecoverable condition also : something that evokes nostalgia
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I'm not, gave my discman to my younger brother brother because it skipped like a mother if you walked with it in your pocket, and I mainly listened to books on tape on my actual walkman well up until mp3 players were viable
Regatta de Blanc
I know for a fact it was Spiritualized - Let It Come Down
Wow, my disc-man was really close to this model. Mine was anodized blue. I remember getting my first paycheck as a bagger at Safeway for a summer job. I bought almost this Sony DiscMan, Eifel 65 and Korn Issues.
Incubus, The Donnas, Alicia Keys, Rammstein.
The Rio PMP was loaded with some Offspring or Cult. It was small on storage and slow to load but a wonderful device otherwise. No skipping.
Random stuff from anime and movies downloaded from Napster or ripped from other CDs and burned to CD-Rs. I would never go traveling with the copy I purchased. Oh and Weird Al.
Thursday - Full Collapse
Fuck that Walkman, right around that year or maybe 2002 was when I had a RioVolt SP250. And it was friggin awesome.
Diskman.
Either a TDK or Maxell one. If I'm broke, Arita.
Probably some obscure shit that I downloaded off of AudioGalaxy because it wasn't available on CD anywhere. Gun Glub comes to mind.
Astro-Creep: 2000, Smash, Aenima, and Antichrist Superstar were getting a lot of play back then along with a ton of others, I had a 100ish cd case that was full.
Everybody loves oldskool Dutch punk, right?
Fuck yeah man. Just listening to the album now while enjoying our one day of sun. Still fucking relevant.
White Pony by Deftones
Chronic 2001
Something from one of the Trojan ska/reggae box sets. Maybe Op Ivy.
A burned CD with a carefully selected mix of anime songs, alt rock, and folk punk. Not carefully selected because they went well together, but because IIRC the cheap CDs then didn’t hold a ton of songs.
Saxon, Crusader album
Sabaton and Iron maiden.
Laundry Service by Shakira. One of a handful of music CDs that actually worked on my no-name CD player. I was ecstatic when MP3 players hit the scene and I could finally listen to all the weird music I had accumulated thanks to Kazaa.
Since I Left You, by The Avalanches
A modern-day warrior
Mean, mean stride
Today's Tom Sawyer
Mean, mean pride