04-21-2010, 07:09 AM
According to my computer, I have approximately 31.9 GB of mp3s. Adriane's computer has 61.5 GB of them. I would have more, but lately I've been going out and buying physical albums in both CD and vinyl form so that I can delete some of my old mp3s, support artists, and listen to some new stuff.I also can't list the "band contents" of Adriane's Zune and Ipod because they both contain the previously mentioned 61.5 GB of music on her computer, plus more. <img src=\"style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif\" style=\"vertical-align:middle\" emoid=\":lol:\" border=\"0\" alt=\"laugh.gif\" /> That said, I can list a few favorites:<b>Sonata Arctica</b><b>X Japan</b>NightrageAt the Gates<b>The Smiths</b><b>Dream Theater</b>PixiesAlice CooperOzzy OsbourneNick CaveDax RiggsDeadboy and the ElephantmenAcid BathAgainst Me!Alice in ChainsAmanda Palmer<b>Anathema</b>Aqua<b>The Arcade Fire</b>At the GatesAyumi HamasakiBasil PoledourisJohn WilliamsThe BeatlesBjorkBostonThe CarsCave In<b>Nick Drake</b>The Coupe De VillesThe Cranberries<b>The Cure</b>Dir En GreyDo As InfinityDragonforce<b>Failure</b>Faith No MoreFear FactoryFire Inc. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_Inc.)<b>The Flaming Lips</b><b>Hum</b>Killswitch Engage (with Jesse Leach)<b>Klaus Nomi</b>Mew<b>Opeth</b><b>Porcupine Tree</b>Therapy?The RamonesIn case you're wondering why some are bolded, those are the bands/artists that changed my life in some way. I would highly recommend each of them to everyone reading.Cheers,Ryan