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Death Cab for Cutie, Reuben, Million Dead, yourcodenameis:milo, Bright Eyes, Busdriver, Broken Social Scene, The Vines, The Smiths, The Cure, Sufjan Stevens, Say Anything, The Ramones, Modest Mouse, Raccoo-oo-oon, Radiohead, Anthony & The Johnsons, Bear vs. Shark, Andrew Jackson Jihad, The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Los Campesinos!

They're the ones that fill up a page or more on my iTunes.

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I have never gotten around to ripping all of my CD's onto my lapyop after I reformatted but I am sure that I have that Arch Enemy are on the top list. Otherwise, it goes something likes this..

Agoraphobic Nosebleed - 99 songs

Cannibal Corpse - 92 songs

Gehenna - 55 songs

Kalmah - 53 songs

Kataklysm - 44 songs

Korpiklaani - 70 songs

Marduk - 46 songs

Pelican - 43 songs

Strapping Young Lad - 63 songs

I have tons more shit then that but I decided against listing it all. <_<

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100+

Beastie Boys

The Beatles

Led Zeppelin

Nine Inch Nails

Nirvana

Pearl Jam

The Prodigy

The Ramones

Red Hot Chili Peppers

Screaming Trees

50+

Alice Cooper

Alice In Chains

Cake

The Clash

Cypress Hill

David Bowie

The Doors

Faith No More

Foo Fighters

Jimi Hendrix

Johnny Cash

Queen

Pantera

Rage Against The Machine

The Rolling Stones

Sage Francis

Soundgarden

Stone Temple Pilots

The White Stripes

The Who

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The Police - 135 (Though a small number of that is part of a best of Sting/Police album so it's probably less than that)

Oasis - 125

Coheed & Cambria - 105

Yellowcard - 99

Thrice - 79

Trapt - 59

I'm bored of listing now.

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Agnostic Front -- 62.

Basically, this is just the 'Raw Unleashed' double-CD which contains... a lot of stuff. To be honest, I'm not hugely knowledgeable about the band, so I couldn't guess at where the material is from. Sounds to me like a lot of outtakes / rough cuts, but that might just be indicative of their general production standards. Possibly a compilation of early releases.

At the Drive-in -- 53.

Almost complete works. All three full-lengths ('Acrobatic Tenement', 'In Casino Out', 'Relationship of Command') and three of their four EPs ('Alfaro Vive Carajo' 'El Gran Gorgo', 'Vaya'). The first E.P., 'Hell Paso', is very hard to track down from what I understand.

Big Black -- 48.

Okay, doesn't quite reach the '50' benchmark, but I'm including it because it's basically their complete works. The two full-lengths ('Atomizer' and 'Songs About Fucking'), all the EPs ('Lungs', 'Bulldozer', 'Racer X', 'Headache'), the 'He's a Whore' single and a live version of 'Kerosene' (possibly from 'Sound of Impact', not sure). All I'm missing are the two live albums and a few measly singles.

Billy Bragg -- 66.

This covers all of the early releases ('Life's a Riot with Spy vs. Spy', 'Brewing up with Billy Bragg', 'Talking with the Taxman About Poetry', 'Workers Playtime', 'The Internationale'), substantial amounts of the two albums after that ('Don't Try This at Home' and 'William Bloke') and a few tracks from 'England, Half English'. These are the original versions of the albums, though, mind: none of yer fancy 2006 re-issues with bonus tracks, studio outtakes, alternate versions and whatnot.

Black Flag -- 62.

Including the compilation of early stuff 'The First Four Years', the first two full-length studio albums 'Damaged' and 'My War', the final studio album 'In My Head' about half of the earlystuff compilation 'Everything Went Black', and a few other bits and pieces.

Buzzocks -- 58.

This might not actually make 50 once I take out tracks I've double-counted, but ne'mind. Covers the first and third albums ('Another Music in a Different Kitchen' and 'A Different Kind of Tension'), the very handy compilation of seven inches 'Singles Going Steady', and the rather more treading-old-ground singles compilation 'Many Parts'.

The Clash -- 141.

Includes all the albums that aren't 'Cut the Crap', basically. Also comprises the 'London Calling' re-issue with a second CD of rareties. This figure would increase if I made allowance for the fact that I also own (via my Dad) 'Combat Rock' and 'The Clash' on CASSETTE TAPE!

The Constantines -- 42.

Not quite 50, but notable for the fact that I've never listened to it, and don't really know who the Constantines are. This means nothing to me, but included are the first three studio albums and the first two E.P.s.

The Damned -- 155.

Not even much of a Damned fan, really. This includes the first six studio albums ('Damned, Damned, Damned', 'Music for Pleasure', 'Machine Gun Etiquette', 'The Black Album', 'Strawberries' and 'Phantasmagoria') and 'Grave Disorder' (the ninth). A live album called 'Not the Captain's Birthday Party', a rarities collection, what I assume are two compilations ('The Light at the End of the Tunnel' and 'Final Damnation') and a couple of BBC sessions. Does the idea of the Damned having a 'ninth studio album' make anyone else feel slightly queasy, incidentally?

Dead Kennedys -- 107.

Ah, this is more like it. Contains all four studio albums ('Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables', 'Plastic Surgery Disasters', 'Frankenchrist', 'Bedtime for Democracy'), the E.P. ('In God We Trust, Inc.'), the early stuff / rarities compilation 'Give Me Convenience or Give Me Death', the single of 'Holiday in Cambodia' and the live album 'Mutiny on the Bay'. I'm sure I used to have the other live album ('Skateboard Party'), but I think I deleted it due to its appaling sound quality in an effort to conserve hard drive space (probably should've just deleted some 'Damned' albums...).

Descendents -- 116.

This contains the pre-Milo E.P. 'Fat', all of the studio albums ('Milo Goes to College', 'I Don't Want to Grow Up', 'Enjoy!', 'All', 'Everything Sucks', 'Cool to be You'), the live album 'Liveage', the late E.P. ''Merican', and a couple of odd songs; one from the rarities compilation 'Somery' and one from the other live album, 'Hallraker'.

DEVO -- 263.

Right. This contains all of the studio albums ('Q: Are We Not Men? A: We are Devo!', 'Duty Now for the Future', 'Freedom of Choice', 'New Traditionalists', 'Oh No! It's Devo!', 'Shout', 'Total Devo', 'Smooth Noodle Maps'); the singles for 'Baby Doll', 'Post Postmodern Man' and 'Disco Dancer'; three live albums (the 00s re-issue of 'DEVO-LIVE', 'Devo Live: The Mongoloid Years', 'Now it Can be Told: Devo Live at the Palace'); the ridiculous instrumentals collection ('EZ Listening Disc'); and the two gargantuan collections of demos, outtakes and rarities ('Hardcore Devo: Vols. 1 &2' from the early years, 'Recombo DNA' from the major labels era).

The Fall -- 314.

Much of this consists of the massive, 97-track collection of Peel Sessions, and the two-disc set of early material 'Psykick Dance Hall'. Still, my collection of studio full-lengths has grown steadily to include 'Live at the Witch Trials', 'Grotesque After the Gramme', 'Perverted by Language', 'The Wonderful and Frightening World of the Fall', 'This Nation's Saving Grace', 'Bend Sinister', 'The Frenz Experiment', 'I am Kurious Oranj', 'The Light User Syndrome', 'Fall Heads Roll', 'Reformation Post TLC' and 'Imperial Wax Solvent'.

Fugazi -- 91.

Includes all of the studio albums ('Repeater', 'Steady Diet of Nothing', 'In on the Kill Taker', 'Red Medicene' and 'The Argument'), the collection of early E.P.s '13 Songs', the later E.P. '3 Songs' and some odds and ends from the 'Instrument' soundtrack and the 'Furniture + 2' E.P.

Gang of Four -- 53.

Including the first three studio albums ('Entertainment!', 'Solid Gold' and 'Songs of the Free'), the 'Another Day, Another Dollar' E.P., the 'cashing in on our legacy rather than letting Bloc Party do it' collection 'Return the Gift', and a few songs from the wilderness albums.

Half Man, Half Biscuit -- 197.

All of the studio albums, except for the newest one ('Back in the DHSS', 'ACD/Back Again in the DHSS', 'MacIntyre, Treadmoor and Davitt', 'This Leaden Pall', 'Some Call it Godcore', 'Voyage to the Bottom of the Road', 'Four Lads Who Shook the Wirral', 'Look Dad, No Tunes', 'Trouble Over Bridgewater', 'Cammell Laird Social Club', 'Achtung Bono'); various E.P.s ('Dickie Davies' Eyes', 'The Trumpton Riots', 'Let's Not', 'No Regrets', 'Eno Collaboration', 'Editor's Recommendation', 'Saucy Haulage Ballads') and a massive rarities/sessions compilation.

Husker Du -- 83.

All the full-lengths except for the debut ('Zen Arcade', 'New Day Rising', 'Flip Your Wig', 'Candy Apple Grey', 'Warehouse: Songs and Stories') and a live version of the Greg Norton-penned 'Everytime'. For some reason.

The Jam -- 62.

Three studio albums ('In the City', 'Setting Sons', 'Sound Affects'); the 'best-of-by-any-other-name' 'The Sound of the Jam', and a few assorted kerlassic tracks.

Johnny Foreigner -- 42.

Don't quite make the cut, but this is pretty much every song they've recorded so far. The sixteen-track 'demos' collection 'I Like You Mostly Late as Never', two songs that pre-date that, the 'Arcs Across the City E.P.', a couple of songs that got lost in the shuffle, a b-side, and the debut full-length ('Waited up 'til it was Light'). Support yer local scene and that.

Joy Division -- 117.

Hard to disentangle because so much of their stuff has been released in different forms. I'm probably double, triple and quadruple counting tracks, here, but it still amounts to a lot. This covers the two studio albums ('Unknown Pleasures' and 'Closer'), various compilations ('Still', 'Substance', 'Warsaw'), sessions (Peel sessions and 'The Complete BBC Recordings'), an EP ('The Ideal for Living), a single ('Atmosphere') and various live recordings. I don't really like Joy Division very much, honestly.

Keren Ann -- 55.

All of the studio albums, basically ('La Biographie de Luka Phillipsen', 'La Disparition', 'Not Going Anywhere', 'Nolita' and 'Keren Ann').

Less Than Jake -- 85.

The first four studio albums ('Pezcore', 'Losing Streak', 'Hello Rockview', 'Borders and Boundaries') and the compilation of early stuff 'Losers, Kings and Things We Don't Understand'. Yes, I like Less Than Jake. I will defend them if asked.

Million Dead -- 51.

Includes both studio albums ('A Song to Ruin', 'Harmony No Harmony'), a fuckload of early tracks, a couple of live recordings, some sessions, the 'I Gave My Eyes to Stevie Wonder' single, the 'Living the Dream' single, studio outtakes, unfinished songs. All kinds of stuff...

Minutemen -- 88.

The 45-track opus 'Double Nickels on the Dime' gets me off to a good start, and I also have two other studio full-lengths ('The Punch-Line' and 'Three Way Tie for Last'), as well as odds and ends from other albums and compilations.

My Bloody Valentine -- 57.

Includes the two full-lengths ('Isn't Anything' and 'Loveless'), and all but the first two E.P.s ('The New Record...', 'Sunny Sundae Smile', 'Strawberry Wine', 'Ecastacy', 'You Made Me Realise', 'Feed Me With Your Kiss', 'Glider', 'Tremolo'). Most of those are the re-issues with extra tracks, but my version of 'Feed Me With Your Kiss' is just the A-side/B-side single; no gubbins.

Nirvana -- 100.

The three studio full-lengths ('Bleach', 'Nevermind', 'In Utero), 'Unplugged', the rarities compilation 'Insecticide' and singles for 'Smells Like Teen Spirit', 'Come as You Are', 'Lithium', 'All Apologies' / 'Rape Me' and 'In Bloom'.

Pixies -- 65.

The 'Come on Pilgrim' E.P. and all of the studio full-lengths ('Surfer Rosa', 'Doolittle', 'Bossanova', 'Trompe le Monde').

The Pretty Things -- 99.

Includes a 54-track double CD of BBC sessions; their kerlassic rock opera 'S.F. Sorrow'; the 're-imagined' 80s version of the same ('Ressurection'); and a handful of good tracks from their later period.

Sham 69 -- 57.

Three-disc, 48-track 'Complete Collection', plus bits and pieces.

The Smiths -- 62.

All four studio full-lengths ('The Smiths', 'Meat is Murder', 'The Queen is Dead', 'Strangeways, Here We Come'), plus the 'Hatful of Hollow' compilation and other odds and ends.

Sunny Day Real Estate -- 52.

The four studio albums ('Diary', 'Sunny Day Real Estate', 'How it Feels to be Something on' and 'The Rising Tide') and the live album ('Live'). Have a few b-sides to track down.

The Velvet Underground -- 76.

All five studio albums ('The Velvet Underground & Nico', 'White Light / White Heat', 'The Velvet Underground', 'Loaded', 'Squeeze') and the '1969: The Velvet Underground Live' album.

The Wonderstuff -- 75.

The early studio albums ('The Eight Legged Groove Machine', 'Hup!', 'Never Loved Elvis' and 'Construction for the Modern Idiot'), the 'Hot Love Now!' E.P., and the 'Live in Manchester' album.

XTC -- 62.

Four seemingly-collected-at-random LPs ('Drums and Wires', 'The English Settlement', 'Skylarking', 'Drums and Wires') and a couple more odd tracks.

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Chris Cornell total - 144 (Soundgarden 87, Audioslave 44, Temple of the Dog 10, Other 3)

Rise Against - 56 (don't listen any more though to be honest)

Nickelback - 55

Limp Bizkit - 52

Between The Buried And Me - 51 (see Rise Against)

Those are all the ones over 50, but more that I'm sure will one day get over 50 (eg. Metallica & QOTSA) and a few others I have all they've released to date and is a little short (eg. Exies & Shinedown both at 48)

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I don't rip my music onto my computer, because, well, there is no need to.

I have maybe about 350 CDs (singles not included). 17 Iron Maiden albums, 8 singles and a pair of tribute albums. 19 Judas Priest albums, two singles and three tribute albums.

A few more notables:

Savatage - 11 albums

Black Sabbath - 9 + 1 tribute album

Blind Guardian - 10

Dio - 10

Helloween - 11

Iced Earth - 12

Saxon - 9 + one that I already preordered but comes out next month

A bunch of stuff with 6,7,8 albums.

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Right let's have a look through and see what iTunes says i have a lot of

I'll see what i have 50+ of, or a few off 50.

ICP - 450

Bruce Springsteen - 445

Sublime - 318

Bon Jovi - 262

Kottonmouth Kings - 210

Tom Waits - 169

Eminem - 125

Blink 182 - 101

Linkin Park - 94

Placebo - 89

Nickelback - 70

Pitchshifter - 66

Adema - 55

Anti-Flag - 49

Brand New - 47

The Smiths - 46

There's also a few others in the late 40's, but I got rather bored after making that list.

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I don't keep music on my computer, so mine would just be going by actual collection.

I have 5 Pearl Jam albums (or so), and 3 live DVD's (2 with 3 CD's, and the 'Live At The Gorge' Collection, which is 8 CD's, I think). Fuck knows how many tracks.

Most of In Flames studio albums, plus 'The Tokyo Showdown'.

5 or so My Dying Bride albums, plus 'An Ode To Woe', the live CD/DVD.

Ditto for Paradise Lost, although I only have the live 2-disc CD, 'Anatomy of Melancholy'

If you wanna go like TMW, Chris Cornell coverage includes 3 Audioslave, 2 Cornell, 1 Temple Of The Dog and 3 Soundgarden albums.

I've got around five Fear Factory albums, which is one of the more surprising ones, because I've never really been a huge fan of theirs.

Other acts where I have a decent selection of albums from include Nick Drake, Emperor, Coheed and Cambria, The Flaming Lips, Tool and Alice In Chains, although I don't think any of these come to more than 50 songs each, covering the albums that I've got.

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Agoraphobic Nosebleed - 99 songs

So, one album then? >_>

Why K, I am surprised you'd be familiar with "Altered States Of America". Makes for a great drinking game, though.

Also, some bands that I have a lot of shit from:

Agoraphobic Nosebleed - 363 songs

Amon Amarth - 84 songs

Anal Cunt - 261 songs

Behemoth - 86 songs

Boards Of Canada - 85 songs

Cannibal Corpse - 137 songs

Cephalic Carnage - 72 songs

Decomposing Serenity - 120 songs

Deerhoof - 86 songs

Deicide - 109 songs

Discordance Axis - 73 songs

Dropkick Murphys - 73 songs

Emperor - 108 songs

Fuck The Facts - 73 songs

Last Days Of Humanity - 167 songs

Leng Tch'e - 76 songs

Marduk - 135 songs

Meshuggah - 81 songs

Mindless Self Indulgence - 135 songs

Modest Mouse - 119 songs

Napalm Death - 156 songs

Nasum - 93 songs

Pig Destroyer - 125 songs

Regurgitate - 230 songs

Steve Roach - 74 songs

Summoning - 71 songs

The Berzerker - 118 songs

Therion - 198 songs

Unleashed - 89 songs

Set the cut-off point at 70 songs

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Okay, let's go. I'm just going to do it simply. Includes like live stuff, session recordings, b-sides, yadda, yadda...I would DEFINITELY have more, but I don't have the vast majority of my music collection on my laptop;

100+

The Beatles

Death Cab For Cutie

Jamiroquai

New Order

Strung Out

75-100

Alkaline Trio

Bad Religion

The Clash

The Get Up Kids

The Jam

The Mountain Goats

New Found Glory (I got their 'entire' discography trying to learn words before seeing them live :shifty:)

Pennywise

50-75

A Wilhelm Scream (+Smackin' Isiah)

Bloc Party

Death By Stereo

The Gaslight Anthem

H2O

Into It.Over It

Lifetime

The New Amsterdams

Pulley

Rise Against

The Smiths

Sunny Day Real Estate

The Weakerthans

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Agoraphobic Nosebleed - 99 songs

So, one album then? >_>

Why K, I am surprised you'd be familiar with "Altered States Of America". Makes for a great drinking game, though.

I know a lot of things about a lot of things >_>

Also your av/sig combo is like a cock overload

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Boris - 156 songs, including collabroations with Sunn O))), Merzbow and Michio Kurihara.

the Beatles - 190 songs.

2Pac - 246 songs.

Nine Inch Nails - 314 songs, including live albums. It'll be much, much more once I'm finished finally obtaining EVERYTHING they've ever released in a few days.

Bob Dylan - 456 songs, including live albums.

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