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  • Terry
    DIAMOND STATUS
    • Jan 2004
    • 12126

    #46
    Originally posted by General Hina
    I think you mean akin to Eddie since he was the innovative member of VH.
    If 4 #1 albums and a Grammy Award is in the tank I bet DLR would love to be in the tank right about now. Let me rephrase "Right Now."


    Over and Out of the box,
    General Hina
    I'll take close to double the sales over four #1 albums any day.

    Especially considering the material on those four #1 albums.

    Let's see, would I rather be singing on Balance, which went to #1 and did under 3 million in sales, or on 1984 which went to #2 and is at 10 million + and still climbing? Hmmmmmmmmmm..........
    Scramby eggs and bacon.

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    • General Hina
      Sniper
      • Feb 2004
      • 881

      #47
      Originally posted by Terry
      Let's see, would I rather be singing on Balance, which went to #1 and did under 3 million in sales, or on 1984 which went to #2 and is at 10 million + and still climbing? Hmmmmmmmmmm..........
      Probably 1984!
      OR would I rather be singing on Your Filthy Little Mouth, DLR Band & Diamond Dave with a total sales combo of.... Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.............

      Hina Out!

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      • Sammy_God
        Full On Cocktard
        • May 2004
        • 46

        #48
        Look I know you guys are delusional, but Joe Montana Roth isn't the QB anymore, ok? Now it is Steve Young Hagar. Haahahahaha!!!!!!

        Remember Steve Young's stats are better, just like Sammy's #1 albums. How many #1's does David lee have?? Um... "0".

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        • pete
          Crazy Ass Mofo
          • Jan 2004
          • 3325

          #49
          Originally posted by General Hina
          I think you mean akin to Eddie since he was the innovative member of VH.
          If 4 #1 albums and a Grammy Award is in the tank I bet DLR would love to be in the tank right about now. Let me rephrase "Right Now."


          Over and Out of the box,
          General Hina
          I think dave was much an innovator in his field. From the fashion, to the scream to the themes. His whole persona was innovative.

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          • pete
            Crazy Ass Mofo
            • Jan 2004
            • 3325

            #50
            Originally posted by Sammy_God
            BLAH BLAH blah blah
            You name speaks volumes above your idiocy.

            your GOD is mediocrity.

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            • ALinChainz
              DIAMOND STATUS
              • Jan 2004
              • 12100

              #51
              Originally posted by General Hina
              Probably 1984!
              OR would I rather be singing on Your Filthy Little Mouth, DLR Band & Diamond Dave with a total sales combo of.... Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.............

              Hina Out!
              Or Sammy's last solo album, that LIVE piece of crap, that didn't even sniff a Billboard chart.

              You always bring up Dave's solo efforts, but never Sam's.

              HMMMMMMMMM ....

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              • General Hina
                Sniper
                • Feb 2004
                • 881

                #52
                Originally posted by ALinChainz
                Or Sammy's last solo album, that LIVE piece of crap, that didn't even sniff a Billboard chart.

                You always bring up Dave's solo efforts, but never Sam's.

                HMMMMMMMMM ....
                The total sales of Sammy's last 5 CDs 4 studio and 1 Live is a million units. Most of those units were sold on his first 2 CDs after leaving VH. Sammy's solo career since 1996 has been much better than Daves.

                Over and Out,
                General Hina

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                • thefive

                  #53
                  Originally posted by General Hina
                  The total sales of Sammy's last 5 CDs 4 studio and 1 Live is a million units. Most of those units were sold on his first 2 CDs after leaving VH. Sammy's solo career since 1996 has been much better than Daves.

                  Over and Out,
                  General Hina

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                  • General Hina
                    Sniper
                    • Feb 2004
                    • 881

                    #54
                    Sheep Master General

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