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The first band I really got into, and collected their albums, was Metallica.

The big break for vocalist David Coverdale, who later went on to sing for Whitesnake.

After Metallica, I got into alternative music.

Here's a censored album cover for Nirvana.

I have to give it to the iconic “The Dark Side of the Moon” entry.

Take it away northbeard!

Thanks kindly!

On the general topic of music, show me the first portable music device you loved to have. Could even be your car stereo, but maybe not your current smartphone (if you have one).

I got one of these after finishing 8th Grade (1975) — I use to lug this thing around playing homemade mixed tapes (8 track ) Man this was the shit back then

“loved” because it was the first one I can remember using:

I was totally gangstah with this Rat Shack (SCR-6) ghetto blaster…

I had an Aiwa HS-G15 cassette player.

Later I had a cheap portable CD player with digital FM radio.

It wasn't this one, but it was silver in color, and I got it at Circuit City.

The one I had worked decently, but the build quality was pretty low.

I finally saved enough money to get one of these bad-boys….

… right before the portable CD player craze started…

Here's my third (and final) portable music player.

It's an mp3 player called a SanDisk Sansa Clip Zip.

It worked great for several years, but the internal battery died, so now it has to be plugged to a type of USB cord to work, so it's not that portable anymore.

This is probably the kind of thing I had hoped to have myself. Never did though.

Take it away Lightbringer!

Whoa, now I gotta think up something…

Wellp, howbow creepy underground scenes. Bunkers, sewers, tunnels, etc., and the creepier the better.

Paris catacombs

200 miles of skeletons on the walls…

I think I played that pwad in D00m…

Abandoned underground airbase "Željava" codnename "Object 505" in Croatia.

Dayum, I can feel myself being watched even over here…

Basement of hospital in Pripyat where Chernobyl firefighter’s uniforms were dumped…

The Story Behind This Tennessee Tunnel Is Beyond Creepy

The Sensabaugh Tunnel has legends behind it that will chill your soul, creeping into your dreams and tempting that wicked, curious part of you to take a drive through it – yourself. If you’ve spent a bit of time in East Tennessee, you most likely have heard SOME version of the legend or another. Whether it was a murder or an untimely, unprecedented death, this Kingston Springs ghostly haunting ground is almost more than we can bear.

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