What's in your CD changer?

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What's in your CD changer?

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Decided to dust off my CD collection from the late 80's / early 90's.

Anthrax - Persistence of Time
Danzig - 4
Overkill - Taking Over
Metallica - Master of Puppets
King Diamond - In Concert 1987
Rollins Band - The End of Silence
Pantera - Cowboys from Hell
KMFDM - Angst
Sonic Youth - Goo
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones - Ska-Core The Devil and More
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Post by Vitriola »

I don't currently have a CD changer, but I'll post my want list, as it'll be playing around here soon enough:

Blood Red Throne – Affiliated with the Suffering, Monument of Death (fast death)
Aeba - Shamhamforash (German black)
Tankard – Beast of Bourbon (thrash)
Graveland – Fire of Awakening (NS fast black)
Death – Scream Bloody Gore (oldschool technical death/thrash)
The Amenta – Occasus (new death)
Cruxshadows – Ethernaut (goth)
Flesh Field – Viral Extinction (harsh electro)
Hanzel Und Gretyl – Sheissmessiah (German industrial rock)
Rotting Christ – Sanctus Diavolus, Genesis (goth metal)
Origin – Informis Infinitas Inhumanitas (death)
Behemoth – Zos Kia Cultus, Conjuration, Historica (black)
Centinex – Hellbrigade, Reborn Through Flames (melodic death/thrash)
Aeturnus – Shadows of Old (slower death)
Illdisposed – 1-800-VINDICATION (uh, death, sorta)
Anaal Nathrahk – Domine Non Es Ignus (face-ripping black)
Burzum – Hvis Lyset Tar Oss (oldschool black)
Decapitated – Winds of Creation (Polish death)
Vomitory – Primal Massacre (fast death)
Vehemence – Helping the World To See (fast death from AZ)
Usurper – Cryptobeast (thrash/death from, uh, Chicago?)
Thyrfing – Vansinnesvisor (Viking)
The Haunted - rEVOLVEr (Swedish thrash)

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CD changer? Christ, what decade are you living in? I absolutely don't live on the bleeding edge of technology, but even *I* have given up on CD changers.

I have about 2 solid days worth of tunes in my trusty iPod. Probably only one song that you'd like though. :smile:

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I usually have 8 songs on recyc in Winamp. They currently are:

The Offspring - Spare Me the Details
Green Day - Holiday
Jimmy Eat World - Work
Jimmy Eat World - Sweetness
Simple Plan - You Don't Mean Anything
Simple Plan - When I'm With You
Duncan Shiek - On a High

...

... I wish I had better taste in music.
the dark and gritty...Ice Cream Jonsey!

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chris wrote:CD changer? Christ, what decade are you living in? I absolutely don't live on the bleeding edge of technology, but even *I* have given up on CD changers.

I have about 2 solid days worth of tunes in my trusty iPod. Probably only one song that you'd like though. :smile:
Well, if you must know - I bought the CD changer back in 2000 when I bought my car - which was pretty much what most people had at the time.

There's no way I'm gonna spend $300 for an iPod that'll only connect to my stereo via a crappy cassette adapter or an FM transmitter. I'd rather wait til I get a car that I can put an aftermarket stereo in with line-in jacks for a direct connection between the MP3 player.

Aftermarket stereo equipment for a Taurus is a pain in the ass. The CD changer has a custom-built harness and interface box that goes between the two... but I don't think there's any way to interface a line-out type of device to it.

In any case - having a CD changer in the car keeps the CD's I bought in the 80's and 90's in use.

For MP3's I do have a cheap discman that'll play MP3 CD's and an Ipaq from work that I can load some MP3's to. But the sound isn't the greatest because of the cassette adapter.
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Talking Heads..Stop Making Sense

Rush...Presto

Doors...The Soft Parade

Enya...Watermark



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Post by Bugs »

I do not have a disc-changer in my car or anywhere else. I am whole-heartedly against them. Pick your one fucking disc and go with it, pussies.

Right now, in my player:

The Mars Volta "De-Loused in the Comatorium"

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Ice Cream Jonsey wrote:I usually have 8 songs on recyc in Winamp. They currently are:
I think this format will work best for me. Let's see, we're currently running:

Pinback - "Tripoli"
Q And Not U - "Nine Things Everybody Knows"
Pinback - "Non Photo-Blue"
El Guapo - "Glass House"
Moving Units - "Going For Adds"
The American Analog Set - "Hard To Find"
Enon - "Natural Disasters"
Faraquet - "Cut Self Not"

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nessman wrote:There's no way I'm gonna spend $300 for an iPod that'll only connect to my stereo via a crappy cassette adapter or an FM transmitter. I'd rather wait til I get a car that I can put an aftermarket stereo in with line-in jacks for a direct connection between the MP3 player.

Aftermarket stereo equipment for a Taurus is a pain in the ass. The CD changer has a custom-built harness and interface box that goes between the two... but I don't think there's any way to interface a line-out type of device to it.
Sure there is: a digital auxilliary input adapter. And yes, they make one for your Taurus!

http://www.pie.net/frdr_aux_inst.htm

I installed one in Bunky's Bug, and it works great.

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chris wrote:Sure there is: a digital auxilliary input adapter. And yes, they make one for your Taurus!

http://www.pie.net/frdr_aux_inst.htm
Cool. I figured by now someone would have come up with the idea. Around 65 bucks according to Froogle.

Tempting... very tempting.
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nessman wrote: Cool. I figured by now someone would have come up with the idea. Around 65 bucks according to Froogle.

Tempting... very tempting.
You *might* be able to find one that allows you to keep your CD changer connected.....I've seen a few of them (while looking for one, in vain, for my Vibe) that allow this. I guess they sense when something is connnected to the AUX ports, and shut off the CD changer automatically.

Oh, and JVC makes a "permanently installed" FM adapter for $40 that you could use as well (I use one in my Vibe, as no CD changer adapter is available). It sits between the head unit and antenna, and shuts off the outside antenna automatically when a signal comes through the AUX input. The sound is surprisingly good for an FM adapter (since it's hard-wired into the antenna), and it would allow you to keep your CD changer connected.

http://www.crutchfield.com/S-YwN7DTlXBX ... 257KSIF200

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Post by bruce »

Journal One wrote:
Ice Cream Jonsey wrote:I usually have 8 songs on recyc in Winamp. They currently are:
I think this format will work best for me. Let's see, we're currently running:

Pinback - "Tripoli"
You don't even have ears, you paper fucktard. Get back in the Troll Room, or the gutter, where you belong.

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bruce wrote:
Journal One wrote:
Ice Cream Jonsey wrote:I usually have 8 songs on recyc in Winamp. They currently are:
I think this format will work best for me. Let's see, we're currently running:

Pinback - "Tripoli"
You don't even have ears, you paper fucktard. Get back in the Troll Room, or the gutter, where you belong.

Bruce
He's shitting on kayfabe.

I only listen to full albums in Winamp, or on my noMAD >_<. So I'll just pick out some that get regular traffic.

Crucifucks - Our Will be Done
MDC - Millions of Dead Cops/More Dead Cops
A Tribe Called Quest - Midnight Maruaders
Dr. Octagon - Dr. Octagonecologyst
Dr. Dooom - First Come First Served
Dr. Know - Best Of
Hudson Mack - Every Day
Husker Du - Zen Arcade
Embrace - Embrace
Rites of Spring - End on End
Citizen Fish - Pretty Much all their Albums
Mighty Mighty Bosstones - Pretty Much all their Albums
Good point Bobby!

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AArdvark wrote:Talking Heads..Stop Making Sense





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I was brought up on them............. fantastic.

Yeah, Mars Volta are amazing too. Good taste in music guys.

Me - Random Therion CD
Depeche Mode - Both Singles CDs
Random CD full of Need for Speed Underground's tracks

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