DVDs: GWAR: The Ultimate Video GWARchive Dave Brockie Experience: Hanging Out At The Pound: Live in SF Black Label Society: Boozed, Broozed & Broken Boned Pantera: 3 Vulgar Videos From Hell Motorhead: The Best of Motorhead Guns N' Roses: Welcome to the Videos
CDs: GWAR: Beyond Hell, Scumdogs Of The Universe, War Party Alabama Thunderpussy: River City Revival, Constellation, Staring At The Divine, Fulton Hill Axehandle: Axehandle Black Label Society: Stronger Than Death Brand New Sin: Bran New Sin, Recipe For Disaster Orange Goblin: Coup De Grace, Thieving From The House Of God Pantera: The Best Of Pantera Far Beyond The Great Southern Cowboys' Vulgar Hits! (Includes a Bonus DVD with 12 Videos!) Rebel Meets Rebel: Rebel Meets Rebel Iced Earth: Tribute To The Gods (A cover album of classic metal and hard rock bands including: Kiss, Iron Maiden, AC/DC, Blue Oyster Cult, Judas Priest, Alice Cooper, and Black Sabbath. Originally only available with their box set Dark Genesis. It was released by itself in 2002) Kiss: Creatures Of The Night
I'm sure I'll think of more, but this seems like a good start.
You know a boy likes you a lot when he makes you a mix tape. My husband took it a step further- he's made me my very own workout playlist and entitled it Jenn's Sassy Workout Soundtrack, and never gets peeved when I ask him to download lame-o 80s pop. Some of my new favorites: The Warrior- Patti Smyth Party All The Time- Eddie Murphy and Rick James Freedom- Wham! Right Now, Jump- Van Halen I Love It Loud, Comin Home, and Sure Know Something-KISS West Side-Moby Crazy-Alanis Morrisette Workin For The Weekend-Loverboy
Yes, the iPod has been a huge help during those days I was dragging my feet getting on the eliptical. With the song capacity I have loaded now, I have yet to hear one of your songs pop up when I have it set on shuffle. But of course with having over 1700 songs loaded, the chances that I come acoss the 9 or 10 I'm not fond of are slim to none. So keep 'em coming, there are occasionally songs that you want loaded that I like.
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At Monday, December 18, 2006 5:48:00 PM, Jenn said…
Heavy Metal, natch, but don't wanna steal John's thunder
Madonna, The Immaculate Collection
Confessions on A Dancefloor
Biggest Loser Soundtrack
The Rocky Story, Original Motion Picture Compilation
Disco Divas Compilation
At Monday, December 18, 2006 8:22:00 PM, Anonymous said…
DVDs:
GWAR: The Ultimate Video GWARchive
Dave Brockie Experience: Hanging Out At The Pound: Live in SF
Black Label Society: Boozed, Broozed & Broken Boned
Pantera: 3 Vulgar Videos From Hell
Motorhead: The Best of Motorhead
Guns N' Roses: Welcome to the Videos
CDs:
GWAR: Beyond Hell, Scumdogs Of The Universe, War Party
Alabama Thunderpussy: River City Revival, Constellation, Staring At The Divine, Fulton Hill
Axehandle: Axehandle
Black Label Society: Stronger Than Death
Brand New Sin: Bran New Sin, Recipe For Disaster
Orange Goblin: Coup De Grace, Thieving From The House Of God
Pantera: The Best Of Pantera Far Beyond The Great Southern Cowboys' Vulgar Hits! (Includes a Bonus DVD with 12 Videos!)
Rebel Meets Rebel: Rebel Meets Rebel
Iced Earth: Tribute To The Gods (A cover album of classic metal and hard rock bands including: Kiss, Iron Maiden, AC/DC, Blue Oyster Cult, Judas Priest, Alice Cooper, and Black Sabbath. Originally only available with their box set Dark Genesis. It was released by itself in 2002)
Kiss: Creatures Of The Night
I'm sure I'll think of more, but this seems like a good start.
At Tuesday, January 09, 2007 5:07:00 PM, Christopher said…
it's gotta be upbeat, and I have to know the words to it.
At Thursday, January 11, 2007 1:23:00 PM, Jenn said…
Soundtrack, A Night At The Roxbury
The Best of The Village People
At Saturday, January 20, 2007 7:28:00 PM, Jenn said…
You know a boy likes you a lot when he makes you a mix tape. My husband took it a step further- he's made me my very own workout playlist and entitled it Jenn's Sassy Workout Soundtrack, and never gets peeved when I ask him to download lame-o 80s pop. Some of my new favorites:
The Warrior- Patti Smyth
Party All The Time- Eddie Murphy and Rick James
Freedom- Wham!
Right Now, Jump- Van Halen
I Love It Loud, Comin Home, and Sure Know Something-KISS
West Side-Moby
Crazy-Alanis Morrisette
Workin For The Weekend-Loverboy
At Saturday, January 20, 2007 9:25:00 PM, Anonymous said…
Yes, the iPod has been a huge help during those days I was dragging my feet getting on the eliptical. With the song capacity I have loaded now, I have yet to hear one of your songs pop up when I have it set on shuffle. But of course with having over 1700 songs loaded, the chances that I come acoss the 9 or 10 I'm not fond of are slim to none. So keep 'em coming, there are occasionally songs that you want loaded that I like.
At Tuesday, February 13, 2007 8:30:00 AM, Anonymous said…
The CD's that have really gotten me pumped the past 3 times on the eliptical and have given me my best results so far:
Motorhead: Ace Of Spades
Exhorder (Kyle Thomas' old band): Slaughter In The Vatican & The Law
At Friday, March 09, 2007 8:40:00 AM, axehandle said…
Alabama Thunderpussy: Open Fire!!!!!
'nuff said!
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