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Xinyta's Vinyl Collection

Xinyta

☆Being my weird self~♡
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This is the vinyl collection I've built up. It's a mix of different bands and music styles. Alot if it is rock and hard rock.

The band list, as I remember it(close enough):
America
Atlantic Rhythm Station
Aerosmith
Black Sabbath
Boston
BeeGees
Dan Fogelberg
Doobie Brothers
Foreigner
Foghat
Guns n' Roses
Hot Tuna
INXS
Jethro Tull
Joe Walsh
Jimmy Hendrix
Krokus
Linkin Park
Lightning Seeds
Lynard Skinard
Motorhead
Molly Hatchet
Outlaws
Poco
Point Blank
Slipknot
Styx
Santana
Sammy Hagar
Ted Nugent
The Cure
The Beatles
The Guess Who
The Who
Uriah Heep
UFO
Van Halen
ZZTop

Most are recommendations from family members. Some were gifted to me. But it's all is good stuff. Some I've listened to more than others. It's amazing what a little music can do for a overactive mind. But more so, what it helps write in the heart of the listener.

The pictures were before I organized it. The reason for it being out of order is due to the recent influx of vinyl, cleaning ones that needed it, and general laziness. But I had time to burn so it's all organized alphabetically now.

It feels good to get it all squared away.
 
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Nice collection, needs a little Cold Chisel though. :)

Not sure how well you'll go finding them in the US though, like many Aussie bands they tried to break in to the US market but US record companies insisted that they change their sound to suit what they wanted to sell to the US market. And just like so many other Aussie bands, they gave the US the bird and came home and wrote a song about it:

 

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