Shiny wrote:
Interesting answer... Ultra is basically the only one that I've never listened to. I probably should get it now.
Music For the Masses for me. But I'm really intrigued by the really early stuff like the individual tracks Love In Itself, Get The Balance Right, Shake the Disease.
DEPECHE MODE111111111111111
I'm cliche and have listened to Violator the most though.
Ah you def have to listen to Ultra. It's no good is on there and it's one of my favorite songs by them. Did you pick up the best of depeche mode volume 1 yet? I got it today And have you seen them live before?
I haven't because I have the two Singles collections...is there anything new, interesting, or different on the Best Of that isn't on the Singles collections?
And I haven't gotten to see them live, but I really want to one day. I'll make it a life goal. I have 3 live DVDs and I watch them wishing that I was there...it seems like one hell of a time. Have you been there to witness them?
hmm i wouldn't say there's anything new. There's a cd and dvd and you get a short film. I haven't watched all of the DVD but it's good so far. You have to def see them live. I've seen them 4 or 5 times and ah their live show's are awesome, amazing even. They are almost as good as 311 live
Just12311 wrote:hello element and stoneybaby, nice to meet ya both
how long have you two been fans of the great and powerful 311?
I have been a big fan of the "great and powerful 311" since '95. A friend introduced me to them and I have been hooked ever since. How about yourself?
i've been a fan since 95 as well. my older sister introduced me to them, and she will never let me live that down haha. looking back now i can't imagine how i'd be without their music in my life. i'm sure you know the feeling and everyone here does as well.
i usually just call him a dingle. he'll post a shaved cat soon.
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The ink of a scholar is worth a thousand times more than the blood of a martyr Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? "When the rich wage war, it's the poor who die"
The ink of a scholar is worth a thousand times more than the blood of a martyr Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? "When the rich wage war, it's the poor who die"