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well the title says it all. ill start

Kottonmouth Kings - Rollin Stoned

Kottonmouth Kings - Hidden Stash

Slayer - God Hates Us All

Insane Clown Posse - Great Melinko

Superheist - Remote controlled reactions

corporate avevgers - freedom is a state of mind

insane clown posse - forgotten freashness 3

slayer - divine intervention

and a couple of personal mixed ones

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ok i was jokin about michael bolton.....:D

neil diamonds greatest hits...

the best of billy ray cyrus

and

slim dusty vs the world

but on my better days i chose to have mainly

misc rnb songs pumping through my full sik doosh doosh boxes with my widows down re

hehe:shake:

ok... so i dont do that either...

but rnb dance tunes all the wayyyyyyy :uh-huh:

I've got the following albums on a CD atm:

Reggae Party Joints Vol 1 (D-Smooth Mix)

Craig David - Slicker Than Your Average

PromoOnly - Underground Club (October 2002)

So So Def Presents - Definition Of a Remix

Christina Aguilera - Stripped

Hot 97 - Wild Out 29

Mmmm god bless MP3 Players :)

BTW Freeway car audio sale in dandy tomorrow, be there, coz I will be ;)

Originally posted by funkymonkey

I've got the following albums on a CD atm:

Reggae Party Joints Vol 1 (D-Smooth Mix)

Craig David - Slicker Than Your Average

PromoOnly - Underground Club (October 2002)

So So Def Presents - Definition Of a Remix

Christina Aguilera - Stripped

Hot 97 - Wild Out 29

Mmmm god bless MP3 Players :D

BTW Freeway car audio sale in dandy tomorrow, be there, coz I will be :)

freeway car audio is where my friend works with a silver 94 supra with 15k sterio in it!

oh that dude, um wuts-his-name yeah one of my mates used to go to school with him.

I'll be at the SPL shootouts tommz, plus I'm gonna try n pick up a pair of 6.5" 2 way coax's for rear, n maybe a 1/2farhad cap.

yeah met ricky today, he made this lil kid cry lol and in exchange the kid gave him 2 burnt maccas chips.

Between me and another 2 mates, we picked up 4 Rockford Fosgate 12" subs, 3 1/2 farhad streetwires capacitors, 1 pair of 6" 180w JVC Coax, and 2 x Soundstream Amps (dunno what rating).

I'm so tempted to put in another sub n go for SPL shootouts. I'm rating 125 somthing with 1 12" nakamichi running off an RF 600W amp... the winning entry today was 145.1 (a mini with 3 12" earthquakes and unknown amps) which isn't really much compared to pro SPL machines.

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