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I'm getting rid of three CDs I never listen to anymore:

Appetite for Destruction, by Guns N' Roses
Use Your Illusion I, by Guns N' Roses
Paranoid, by Black Sabbath

I'm trying to think of something I'd like to get, but I dunno. What should I replace them with? I'll look at everything you guys mention and seriously consider it. As long as it isn't Kung Fu Fighting or Disco Duck.

EDIT: actually, I have four free slots, so try and think of four!
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I would, personally, replace them with:

Sixteen Stone-Bush
Undertow-Tool
Re-ac-tor-Neil Young

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a good choice would be matalica, sublime, rancid (its a british punk band), tenacious d, system of a down, uh ya
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Don't get rid of the GnR CDs. You'll regret it later.
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Maybe, but I've still got Soundgarden and Nirvana if I really wanna rock out.
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Get Radiohead, specifcally Hail to the Thief. IT's a must own for anybody. ~nods~
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What Nirvana and Soundgarden CD's do you have? In Utero, Nevermind, Bleach, Unplugged, Superunknown, Louder Than Love are just some good albums those bands. I really like both of them (R.I.P Kurt: 10 yrs. today). Anything by either of these amazing bands would be a recommendation from me!

I'd also recommend Siamese Dream by Smashing Pumpkins: you won't regret it. It's awesome, IMHO.

I'm not a real fan of this band, but my dad's a huge fan: a live cut from the Grateful Dead might be good. Their guitar is amazing and they were a really great band with a good sound (talk to Earthblood about them!).
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Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness by Smashing Pumpkins is easily one of the best albums ever made by any band. It's 2 discs though, but its worth the price.
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Lord Mhoram wrote:What Nirvana and Soundgarden CD's do you have?
I've got In Utero, Nevermind, and SuperUnknown.

And Byrn, I don't have Hail to the Thief, but I do have OK Computer, which I enjoy a lot.
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