Alright Jeff D Mitch Mitchell, here goes. 10) YYZ from Rush Exit - TopicsExpress



          

Alright Jeff D Mitch Mitchell, here goes. 10) YYZ from Rush Exit Stage Left. First vinyl I ever owned. 9) Rock and Roll All Night, KISS. I had Double Platinum on Vinyl and 8 Track 8) Draw The Line, Aerosmith 7) Black Cow, Steel Dan 6) Love Bites, Judas Priest. The first time I heard that song, my Break Dancing days were over 5) Big City Nights, Scorpions / Nemesis. First time I attended a Nemesis practice featuring Mitch, Dwayne Meyer, Brad Shear, Chris Davies and Tom Buchko, I knew I had to play music. 4) Master of Puppets, the entire album! 3) Song Remains the Same, Led Zeppelin. I told Mitch I didnt like Zeppelin. He told me to shut up and go home and listen to Houses of the Holy. He was right 2) Man in the Box, Alice in Chains. Tons of awesome AIC tunes, but that was the first to grab me thanks to John Geise. He really schooled me on a lot of good music in my early twenties. 1) Bombtrack, Rage Against the Machine. First time I heard that song, and album, I was blown away. 1a) I have to put in Mouth For War, Pantera. same deal as Rage. First listen changed me. Seems very difficult to narrow down. There are tons more I could list: Dre, Eminem, Snoop, Faith No More, Downset, Stuck Mojo, Iron Maiden, Testament, Slayer, Ratt, Queensryche, Kings X, Ozzy and every guitarist ((except Joe Holmes), Bad Lands, Tesla, Triumph, Yngwie, Gary Moore, Stevie Ray, Robert Cray, Dio, Treason, Simons, and on and on. Needless to say music has had a very big influence on the person that I am today, good or bad! Youre up Chris Mayhew!
Posted on: Mon, 06 Oct 2014 11:09:07 +0000

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