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Mine is "London Calling" by the Clash. As I once read "If Joe Strummer was singing 'Rudy Can't Fail' in front of me I'd tear out 2 of my ribs and drum on my head with them!"
 
Good thread Combat

My favorite from that album is death or glory

Mine would be a toss up between

Guns-N-Roses- Appetite for Destruction
Iron Maiden- Number of the Beast
Iggy and the Stooges- Raw Power
Nirvana- Nevermind

pretty much anything with Disturbed, Motorhead, Manowar or Tool as well.
 
Good thread Combat

My favorite from that album is death or glory

Mine would be a toss up between

Guns-N-Roses- Appetite for Destruction
Iron Maiden- Number of the Beast

Add Judas Priest- Hell Bent for Leather and
AC-DC Back in Black, and I'm with ya, Chris!
 
Mine is "London Calling" by the Clash. As I once read "If Joe Strummer was singing 'Rudy Can't Fail' in front of me I'd tear out 2 of my ribs and drum on my head with them!"

A little "Poice and Thieves" followed by "Jump Around"(By House of Pain-A white Irish group out of Boston) blasted in the roll-call room before a narc raid really got us going! Of course , back when I played HS football, "Back in Black" was the album on the bus before "For those about to rock"! Mike
 
"Rasputin" by Boney M.
In fact, anything by Boney M.
And Gary Glitter. And Take That.
And Lena Zavaroni.
 
Highway to Hell- AC/DC
Live at the Apollo- Status Quo
Forty Licks-Rolling Stones
Greatest Hits-Creedance Clearwater revival
If you want Blood-AC/DC

Sorry couldn't pick just one!

Rob
 
Cactus : Cactology
Deep Purple : Machine Head
Ten Years After : Sssshhh
Rory Gallagher : Tatoo'd lady
Johnny Winter : from Second Winter to John Dawson Winter III

( Oldies but Goldies lol)
 
Audio slave [Revelations ] or The complete Stone Roses.
or for some easy listening Rage aginst the machine ;).
 
This should cover a lot of ground
Temptations Greatest Hits
Willie Nelson, Stardust
Saturday Night Fever
Fleetwood Mac,s Greatest Hits
Gary
 
A little "Poice and Thieves" followed by "Jump Around"(By House of Pain-A white Irish group out of Boston) blasted in the roll-call room before a narc raid really got us going! Of course , back when I played HS football, "Back in Black" was the album on the bus before "For those about to rock"! Mike

Yes, the Clash did a great cover of "Police and Thieves." One of my favorites. They play it at the end of the Reno 911 movie. I read somewhere - maybe on this forum - that they piped in heavy metal music to the tank crews during Desert Storm to get them fired up. Interesting association between music and military.
 
"Rasputin" by Boney M.
In fact, anything by Boney M.
And Gary Glitter.
And Take That.
And Lena Zavaroni.

And Showaddywaddy
And Ken Dodd
And The Rubettes
And Judge Dredd
And Andy Stewart
And The Sweet
And The Backstreet Boys
And Celine Dion
And Mudd
 
"Rasputin" by Boney M.
In fact, anything by Boney M.
And Gary Glitter.
And Take That.
And Lena Zavaroni.

And Showaddywaddy
And Ken Dodd
And The Rubettes
And Judge Dredd
And Andy Stewart
And The Sweet
And The Backstreet Boys
And Celine Dion
And Mudd

And The Bay City Rollers
And Leo Sayer
And Westlife
And Gilbert O'Sullivan
And The Black & White Minstrels
And Cilla Black
And Middle Of The Road
And Jimmy Shand
And T. Rex
And Michael Learns To Rock

And there are more, but the point is;
I ABSOLUTELY
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THE WHOLE SORRY LOT OF THEM.....!!!!!


Shall revisit with Righteous Rock Gods in due course after I've
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on it.

Cheers
H
 
More a Legend than a band. The Flatlanders
Human Remains Terry Allen
Swordfish Trombone Tom Waits
I'm your man Leonard Cohen
Live at Folsom Prison Johnny Cash
Velvet Underground and Nico
Borderland Tom Russel
 

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