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    OK... My 4yr old broke my Meteora cd by accident...

    ...so I have a dilemna now!
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    Weirdest poll ever...

    pfft, it's only Meteora ... no biggie, we're not talking the Rocky IV soundtrack here (which, if broken, would leave your life devoid of inspiration ) ... but yeah man, keep that Saturday Night Fever album on a high shelf.

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    I say give him a second chance. Now if he'd done that to the remix cd then maybe. Not that I like Linkin Park, of course, because they are a load of old rappy/electronic tripe.

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    Gotta love the Rocky 4 Soundtrack. You could easily make a mega-mix out of the entire CD. They all have the same pounding theme.

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    I read that Zappa made his kids watch Robert Tilton for punishment. Maybe you should try that
    Up, Up and Away! ARRRRRGHGGGH

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    *sniggers at linkin park*


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    Quote Originally Posted by CapnKnut View Post
    I say give him a second chance. Now if he'd done that to the remix cd then maybe. Not that I like Linkin Park, of course, because they are a load of old rappy/electronic tripe.
    I heard that remix CD wasn't very good?
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    Quote Originally Posted by coma View Post
    I read that Zappa made his kids watch Robert Tilton for punishment. Maybe you should try that
    That is not punishment that is pure evil. Robert Tilton is too hard for adults to watch let alone a 4 year old. He will be tramatized. Give the little guy another chance. You know I love kids that age but they are a lot like dogs. They get into everything and are very curious. You got to lock your valuables up or put them up high.

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    He broke a Linkin Park album? Damn. I didn't know kids could tell good from bad at that young age. Give him a medal!

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    Quote Originally Posted by EvilNed View Post
    He broke a Linkin Park album? Damn. I didn't know kids could tell good from bad at that young age. Give him a medal!
    Oi! *KICK*
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    lol...this is god's way of telling you to get some nine inch nails & metallica albums in...

    should be seein linkin park at donington this year, expect it'll be a polished performance, if not my cuppa tea...
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    Quote Originally Posted by _liam_ View Post
    lol...this is god's way of telling you to get some nine inch nails & metallica albums in...

    should be seein linkin park at donington this year, expect it'll be a polished performance, if not my cuppa tea...
    I'll stick to my (older) System of a Down
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil View Post
    I heard that remix CD wasn't very good?
    Other than Hybrid Theory (which has dated quicker than a pair of tramps shoes) the remix cd (can't remember the title) is the best thing Linkin Park have released. The mixes are so in your face that's it's almost impossible to not getcha groove on. Give it a whirl man, you might be pleasantly surprised. Not that I like Linkin Park, of course, because they are a load of old rappy/electronic tripe.

    Quote Originally Posted by _liam_ View Post
    lol...this is god's way of telling you to get some nine inch nails & metallica albums in...
    Damn straight, NIN's "The Fragile" is one of the best albums ever released.

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    Hmmm, Meteora was ok, but my personal favorite was Reanimation. I hated it at first but it slowly grew on me. I don't listen to them too much either way anymore, but Meteora's not a big deal if you ask me, I think I lost my copy ages ago, now if he'd broken a copy of the Hybrid Theory EP (those things are ****ing impossible to come by, but it's a great CD if you can find it) then you might need to flip out.


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    I voted for adoption, just to see if you would follow through if it won.

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