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[–] randyfox ago 

Bon Jovi - Slippery When Wet on cassette. I was six when that came out and loved You Give Love a Bad Name.

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[–] Krael ago  (edited ago)

Rob Zombie's Past, Present & Future. I was about 13 years old and my parents hated it, so I had to have it.

It also came with a DVD containing videos for a few of the songs. Never Gonna Stop was pretty decent, if only for the A Clockwork Orange homage.

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[–] ujdsy ago 

An AC/DC album, think it was Back in Black.

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[–] Jigenx ago 

With my own money Cher - believe.... Then, daft punk - discovery

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[–] Spaceape ago 

Gustav Holst the Planets

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[–] Vordea ago 

Rammstein - Reise Reise

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[–] Jdeputy ago 

Alien Ant Farm's Anthology and Eiffel 65's Europop

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[–] puppy528 ago 

When I was 13 (I am probably older than you), I got my very first cd player/boombox (see? Told you) along with MC Hammer - Please Hammer, Don't Hurt 'Em, The Simpsons Sing the Blues, and Boys II Men - CoolieHighHarmony. I did get a Randy Travis - Storms of Life cassette tape probably a good five years or so earlier than that, but it was likely a present or something, so I don't think it counts. I would try to claim I have better tastes these days, but I also went through a juggalo phase, so what's the point?

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