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Can you list every album you have ever listened to?

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Hi everybody! I have been looking at posts on narcs and narc abuse on here and if has really helped me out a lot. I am currently struggling with my situation and need some advice/support. I met a narc last year, everything seemed to good to be true. Love bombing, always texting calling and taking me on dates. Everything changed when someone warned me about him out in public in front of him and who he is. This caused a conflict with us and the love bombing seized. he would tell me that everything is okay and i can come and talk. He would set a time limit on me and kick me out after that. he would then text me like everything was fine and we hung out again and after that he completely ghosted me for one week. He came back and texted me a week later laughing about the ghosting and acting like nothing had happened. he continued to text me ( not like in the beginning) make plans with me, then on the day of the plans he would just ghost me. One day he would act interested the next silence. i contacted him a month later and he acted like nothing happened. He was on a vacation and sent me a picture of another woman ( someone he allegedly met on the trip) to strike a reaction but i never gave him one. After the trip he came to my place and was extremely rude, accusing me of going on dates with a bunch of men. The next day he accused me of being an alcoholic and that he wanted nothing to do with me but said well maybe we can be "friends" then ghosted me i assumed at this point it was over and i would never hear from him again. He contacted me on the holiday a month later acting like everything was great. We ended up hanging out a month or so later and when we hung out it went well, i thought things were going in the right direction. after we hung out.. silence. I would try to text him and if he replied it would be very short then he just stopped replying. He ghosted me for almost three months. I thought he was done this time and of course he popped up again like nothing happened. At this point i was getting sick of if so i questioned him as to why he dissapeared and always does this. Of course he had some sob story about a injury and family member dying of cancer. I felt pity for him and he gave me an apology.. so i took him back stupidly. things seemed to be going smooth for a couple months, of course until his family member died and his injury got better he never contacted me and was distant. Menawhile, i was there for him during the difficult time for him. He lied to me about the funeral and never wanted to chat. I was chasing him and he would always claim nothing was wrong but when i said i thought he used me when he was down he could not handle it and would always tell me he didnt care and to go away. I would get so upset i would try texting him to work it out he would barelt respond and if he did he would not be nice about it. we did hang out a couple times after that, he would ignore me after. One day i was like hey i think you are seeing someone else, and i was like well ixam seeing someone so no problem if you are he said " buy bye good luck with your new guy stop contacting me" i was devastated and tried to get into contact with him for weeks then i just gave up and accepted it was over. He ended up contacting me a month later acting like everything was fine. He wanted to go out and have drinks i told him i would. He and i both seemed to have a great time. He ends up ignoring me again. I kept texting him trying to figure out what was wrong. He kept saying everything was fine and i said ok can we hang out again? He said maybe i was like why? He just kept saying maybe … our last conversation we had… i said what is wrong ? He said nothing is wrong everything is fine. I asked him why he keeps saying maybe. He said " maybe but i dont want to see you right now" i said why? He saix " im just not feeling it, if i wanted to date i would" i said why did you contact me less then a week ago wanting to go out? He said i didnt.. even though he did. So i said should i just move on or what? He said whatever you want to do. So i said that he was really confusing me and asked him if he had anything more to say before i move on? My messages were turning green so i panicked he blocked me and reacted irrationally. I said " omg did you block me? My messages are not going through. Even texted him on my work phone asking what was up. And called him twice ( please dont judge me i know it is pathetic i never was this type of girl before him) so he replied and said " Ok I'll block you now" then immedietly blocked me. He has never blocked me before since I have met him he will just ghost. Is this ths final discard aka " grand finale? Did i just push him too far? this has upset me so much its hard to even function.

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•Hotel California (Eagles) (Dec 8, 1976)

•Can't Buy A Thrill (Steely Dan) (Nov 1, 1972)

•Scary Monsters/Super Creeps (David Bowie) (Sep 12, 1980)

•Afterburner (ZZ Top) (Oct 28, 1985)

•Perfect Strangers (Deep Purple) (Oct 29, 1984)

•Ringo (Ringo Starr) (Nov 2, 1973)

•Miles In The Sky (Miles Davis) (Jul 22, 1968)

•Open Sesame (Kool & The Gang) (Nov 1, 1976)

•Wild Life (Paul McCartney & Wings) (Dec 3, 1971)

•One Of These Nights (Eagles) (Jun 10, 1975)

•Animals (Pink Floyd) (Jan 23, 1977)

•Relayer (Yes) (Nov 28, 1974)

•Something Else By The Kinks (The Kinks) (Sep 15, 1967)

•Evolution (Journey) (Mar 23, 1979)

•Good Times (Kool & The Gang) (Nov 1, 1972)

•Ram (Paul Mccartney) (May 17, 1971)

•E Pluribus Funk (Grand Funk Railroad) (Nov 15, 1971)

•Discipline (King Crimson) (Sep 22, 1981)

•Face To Face (The Kinks) (Oct 28, 1966)

•From The Mars Hotel (Grateful Dead) (Jun 27, 1974)

•Off The Wall (Michael Jackson) (Aug 10, 1979)

•Natty Dread (Bob Marley & The Wailers) (Oct 25, 1974)

•In The Wake Of Poseidon (King Crimson) (May 15, 1970)

•America Eats It's Young (Funkadelic) (May 22, 1972)

•Low Budget (The Kinks) (Jul 10, 1979)

•Maggot Brain (Funkadelic) (Jul 12, 1971)

•Kind Of Blue (Miles Davis) (Aug 17, 1959)

•Crack The Sky (Crack The Sky) (Nov 1, 1975)

•Tormato (Yes) (Sep 22, 1978)

•Special Delivery (38 Special) (Mar 1, 1978)

•Kinks (The Kinks) (Oct 2, 1964)

•The All American Rejects (The All American Rejects) (Oct 15, 2002)

•Burn (Deep Purple) (Feb 15, 1974)

•New (Paul Mccartney) (Oct 15, 2013)

•Arthur Or The Decline And Fall Of The British Empire (The Kinks) (Oct 10, 1969)

•Please Please Me (The Beatles) (Mar 22, 1963)

•Wild And Peaceful (Kool & The Gang) (Sep 1, 1973)

•Wonder Wall Music (George Harrison) (Nov 1, 1968)

•Crossings (Herbie Hancock) (May 27, 1972)

•Infinity (Journey) (Jan 30, 1978)

•Young Americans (David Bowie) (Mar 7, 1975)

•Milagro (Santana) (May 25, 1992)

•Love Gun (KISS) (Jun 30, 1977)

•Jesse Come Home (James Gang) (Feb 7, 1976)

•Chicago II (Chicago) (Jan 26, 1970)

•Wings At The Speed Of Sound (Paul Mccartney & Wings) (Mar 26, 1976)

•The Works (Queen) (Feb 27, 1984)

•Funkentechy VS. The Placebo Syndrome (Parliament) (Nov 28, 1977)

•The Progressive Blue's Experiment (Johnny Winter) (Nov 1, 1968)

•Guitar Slinger (Johnny Winter) (Apr 1, 1984)

•Somewhere In England (George Harrison) (Jun 1, 1981)

•Blue Train (John Coltrane) (Jan 1, 1958)

•So What (Joe Walsh) (Dec 14, 1974)

•Borboletta (Santana) (Oct 1, 1974)

•Are You Experienced (The Jimi Hendrix Experience) (May 12, 1967)

•Idlewild South (The Allman Brothers Band) (Sep 23, 1970)

•Rock And Roll (Foghat) (Mar 1, 1973)

•Metamorphosis (Iron Butterfly) (Aug 13, 1970)

•Eliminator (ZZ Top) (Mar 23, 1983)

•Sentimental Journey (Ringo Starr) (Mar 27, 1970)

•I’m A Blue's Man (Johnny Winter) (Jun 15, 2004)

•Sextant (Herbie Hancock) (Mar 30, 1973)

•Pet Sounds (The Beach Boys) (May 16, 1966)

•Step Back (Johnny Winter) (Sep 2, 2014)

•Cosmic Slop (Funkadelic) (Jul 9, 1973)

•Fly On The Wall (AC/DC) (Jun 28, 1985)

•Back To The Egg (Paul McCartney & Wings) (Jun 8, 1979)

•Herbie Hancock Trio With Ron Carter + Tony Williams (Herbie Hancock) (Nov 21, 1981)

•High ’N’ Dry (Def Leppard) (Jul 11, 1981)

•In Through The Out Door (Led Zeppelin) (Aug 22, 1979)

•The Who By The Numbers (The Who) (Oct 3, 1975)

•Preservation Act 1 (The Kinks) (Nov 16, 1973)

•More (Pink Floyd) (Jun 15, 1969)

•Double Fantasy (John Lennon) (Nov 17, 1980)

•Blow Up Your Video (AC/DC) (Jan 18, 1988)

•Interstellar Space (John Coltrane) (Feb 22, 1967)

•Shut Up ’N Play Yer Guitar (Frank Zappa) (May 11, 1981)

•Come Taste The Band (Deep Purple) (Oct 10, 1975)

•Dance To The Music (Sly & The Family Stone) (Apr 13, 1968)

•News Of The World (Queen) (Oct 28, 1977)

•Between The Buttons (The Rolling Stones) (Jan 20, 1967)

•Storm Front (Billy Joel) (Oct 17, 1989)

•Black Sabbath (Black Sabbath) (Feb 13, 1970)

•Freedom (Santana) (Feb 1, 1987)

•Brass Construction III (Brass Construction) (Jan 1, 1976)

•Music From Big Pink (The Band) (Jul 1, 1968)

•Johnny Winter And (Johnny Winter) (Sep 1, 1970)

•Tight Shoes (Foghat) (May 28, 1980)

•Fun House (The Stooges) (Jul 7, 1970)

•Kaya (Bob Marley & The Wailers) (Mar 23, 1978)

•Close To The Edge (Yes) (Sep 13, 1972)

•Ball (Iron Butterfly) (Jan 17, 1969)

•Now What ?! (Deep Purple) (Apr 26, 2013)

•Bad Boy (Ringo Starr) (Apr 21, 1978)

•Out Of Our Heads (The Rolling Stones) (Jul 30, 1965)

•Roots (Johnny Winter) (Sep 27, 2011)

•Hackney Diamonds (The Rolling Stones) (Oct 20, 2023)

•Led Zeppelin III (Led Zeppelin) (Oct 5, 1970)

•Caravanserai (Santana) (Oct 11, 1972)

•Roadhouse Blues (The Doors) (Feb 9, 1970)

•Chicago VIII (Chicago) (Mar 24, 1975)

•Passin’ Thru (James Gang) (Oct 1, 1972)

•Festival (Santana) (Dec 1, 1976)

•Shear Heart Attack (Queen) (Nov 8, 1974)

•At Your Birthday (Steppenwolf) (Mar 15, 1969)

•Queen II (Queen) (Mar 8, 1974)

•Surrealistic Pillow (Jefferson Airplane) (Feb 4, 1967)

•Inner Secrets (Santana) (Oct 1, 1978)

•Islands (The Band) (Mar 15, 1977)

•Jazz (Queen) (Nov 10, 1978)

•Trombipulation (Parliament) (Dec 5, 1980)

•From Elvis In Memphis (Elvis Presley) (Jun 2, 1969)

•Rubber Soul (The Beatles) (Dec 3, 1965)

•A Rainbow In Curved Air (Terry Riley) (Oct 1, 1969)

•Brass Construction (Brass Construction) (Jan 1, 1975)

•One Nation Under A Groove (Funkadelic) (Sep 22, 1978)

•Electronic Sound (George Harrison) (May 9, 1969)

•River Of Dreams (Billy Joel) (Aug 10, 1993)

•A Quick One (The Who) (Dec 9, 1966)

•Kinda Kinks (The Kinks) (Mar 5, 1965)

•Hunky Dory (David Bowie) (Dec 17, 1971)

•Bongo Fury (Frank Zappa) (Oct 2, 1975)

•Help! (The Beatles) (Aug 6, 1965)

•Give The People What They Want (The Kinks) (Aug 15, 1981)

•Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR) (Jul 4, 1968)

•Aja (Steely Dan) (Sep 23, 1977)

•One More From The Road (Lynyrd Skynyrd) (Sep 13, 1976)

•Songs In The Key Of Life (Stevie Wonder) (Sep 28, 1976)

•The Yes Album (Yes) (Feb 19, 1971)

•Brothers And Sisters (The Allman Brothers Band) (Aug 1, 1973)

•Saxophone Colossus (Sonny Rollins) (Jun 22, 1956)

•Magical Mystery Tour (The Beatles) (Nov 27, 1967)

•Creatures Of The Night (KISS) (Oct 13, 1982)

•Bad (Michael Jackson) (Aug 31, 1987)

•V (Maroon 5) (Aug 29, 2014)

•Slow Flux (Steppenwolf) (Aug 30, 1974)

•On Time (Grand Funk Railroad) (Aug 25, 1969)

•Led Zeppelin (Led Zeppelin) (Jan 12, 1969)

•Band On The Run (Paul Mccartney & Wings) (Nov 30, 1973)

•The Number Of The Beast (Iron Maiden) (Mar 22, 1982)

•American Beauty (Grateful Dead) (Nov 1, 1970)

•Back On The Right Track (Sly & The Family Stone) (Oct 9, 1979)

•John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band (John Lennon) (Dec 11, 1970)

•Face The Music (ELO) (Sep 1, 1975)

•Ringo’s Rotogravure (Ringo Starr) (Sep 16, 1976)

•Time (ELO) (Jul 31, 1981)

•Clones Of Dr. Funkenstein (Parliament) (Jul 20, 1976)

•Terrapin Station (Grateful Dead) (Jul 27, 1977)

•Goodnight Vienna (Ringo Starr) (Nov 15, 1974)

•Mccartney (Paul Mccartney) (Apr 17, 1970)

•Venus And Mars (Paul Mccartney & Wings) (May 27, 1975)

•Full Circle (The Doors) (Jul 17, 1972)

•Soap Opera (The Kinks) (Apr 25, 1975)

•Ringo The 4th (Ringo Starr) (Sep 20, 1977)

•The Doors (The Doors) (Jan 4, 1967) I'm

•Gloryhallastoopid (Parliament) (Nov 20, 1979)

•Hotter Than Hell (KISS) (Oct 22, 1974)

•Steppenwolf II (Steppenwolf) (Oct 15, 1968)

•Monster (Steppenwolf) (Nov 15, 1969)

•Lizard (King Crimson) (Dec 11, 1970)

•ZZ Top's First Album (ZZ Top) (Jan 16, 1971)

•Aftermath (The Rolling Stones) (Apr 15, 1966)

•Head (The Monkees) (Dec 1, 1968)

•Aoxomoxoa (Grateful Dead) (Jun 20, 1969)

•Voodoo Lounge (The Rolling Stones) (Jul 11, 1994)

•Newborn (James Gang) (May 5, 1975)

•Katy Lied (Steely Dan) (Mar 1, 1975)

•Miami (James Gang) (Jul 1, 1974)

•Let It Bleed (The Rolling Stones) (Dec 5, 1969)

•Wake Of The Flood (Grateful Dead) (Oct 15, 1973)

•Don't Look Back (Boston) (Aug 2, 1978)

•Tattoo You (The Rolling Stones) (Aug 24, 1981)

•Chocolate City (Parliament) (Apr 8, 1975)

•Escape (Journey) (Jul 17, 1981)

•Hardcore Jollies (Funkadelic) (Oct 29, 1976)

•Light Of Worlds (Kool & The Gang) (Sep 1, 1974)

•Rock And Roll Outlaws (Foghat) (Oct 1, 1974)

•Rides Again (James Gang) (Jul 1, 1970)

•Eagles (Eagles) (Jun 1, 1972)

•Good Singin’, Good Playin' (Grand Funk Railroad) (Aug 2, 1976)

•Streetlife Serenade (Billy Joel) (Oct 11, 1974)

•The Allman Brothers Band (The Allman Brothers Band (Nov 4, 1969)

•Beyond Appearances (Santana) (Feb 1, 1985)

•Wild Eyed Southern Boys (38 Special) (Jan 3, 1981)

•Beggars Banquet (The Rolling Stones) (Dec 6, 1968)

•Places And Spaces (Donald Byrd) (Nov 1, 1975)

•White, Hot & Blue (Johnny Winter) (Aug 1, 1978)

•One Size Fits All (Frank Zappa) (Jun 25, 1975)

•Chicago III (Chicago) (Jan 11, 1971)

•Blood Sweat & Tears 3 (Blood, Sweat & Tears) (Jun 1, 1970)

•Sleepwalker (The Kinks) (Feb 12, 1977)

•Out Of The Blue (ELO) (Oct 3, 1977)

•Third Degree (Johnny Winter) (Nov 1, 1986)

•Red Octopus (Jefferson Starship) (Jun 13, 1975)

•Dark Horse (George Harrison) (Dec 9, 1974)

•There’s A Riot Goin' On (Sly & The Family Stone) (Nov 1, 1971)

•The Birds, The Bees & The Monkees (The Monkees) (Apr 22, 1968)

•A Bigger Bang (The Rolling Stones) (Sep 6, 2005)

•Survival (Grand Funk Railroad) (Apr 17, 1971)

•Studio Tan (Frank Zappa) (Sep 15, 1978)

•Heroes (David Bowie) (Oct 14, 1977)

•Music Of My Mind (Stevie Wonder) (Mar 3, 1972)

•The Battle Rages On… (Deep Purple) (Jul 19, 1993)

•A Love Supreme (John Coltrane) (Jan 1, 1965)

•Free Your Mind… And Your Ass Will Follow (Funkadelic) (Jul 1, 1970)

•Thriller (Michael Jackson) (Nov 30, 1982)

•We’re An American Band (Grand Funk Railroad) (Jul 15, 1973)

•Shades Of Deep Purple (Deep Purple) (Jul 17, 1968)

•Boston (Boston) (Aug 25, 1976)

(I can unfortunately never update this list again due to the fact that I've ran out of answer space to work with, so I moved my Album list over to Album Of The Year.org which is now being updated regularly)

•Instant Replay (The Monkees) (Feb 15, 1969)

•Saints & Sinners (Johnny Winter) (Feb 1, 1974)

•More Of The Monkees (The Monkees) (Jan 9, 1967)

•Islands (King Crimson) (Dec 3, 1971)

•It's Only Rock N’ Roll (The Rolling Stones) (Oct 18, 1974)

•Even In The Quietest Moments (Supertramp) (Apr 20, 1977)

•Let Me In (Johnny Winter) (Jun 8, 1991)

•Hydra (Toto) (Oct 1, 1979)

•Desperado (Eagles) (Apr 17, 1973)

•Northern Lights - Southern Cross (The Band) (Nov 1, 1975)

•Mirror Image (Blood, Sweat & Tears) (Jul 1, 1974)

•They Only Come Out At Night (The Edgar Winter Group) (Nov 1, 1972)

•The Soft Parade (The Doors) (Jul 18, 1969)

•Anthem Of The Sun (Grateful Dead) (Jul 18, 1968)

•Killers (Iron Maiden) (Feb 2, 1981)

•Zebop! (Santana) (Apr 29, 1981)

•The Piano (Herbie Hancock) (Jun 21, 1979)

•Yer’ Album (James Gang) (Mar 29, 1969)

•For Those About To Rock We Salute You (AC/DC) (Nov 20, 1981)

•Lick It Up (KISS) (Sep 23, 1983)

•Stealers Wheel (Stealers Wheel) (Nov 17, 1972)

•Turnstiles (Billy Joel) (May 19, 1976)

•Axis: Bold As Love (The Jimi Hendrix Experience) (Dec 1, 1967)

•Preservation Act 2 (The Kinks) (May 8, 1974)

•Walls And Bridges (John Lennon) (Sep 26, 1974)

•At Filmore East (The Allman Brothers Band) (Jul 7, 1971)

•Chicago X (Chicago) (Jun 14, 1976)

•Directstep (Herbie Hancock) (Jan 21, 1979)

•Still Alive And Well (Johnny Winter) (Mar 1, 1973)

•I Robot (The Alan Parsons Project) (Jul 8, 1977)

•Station To Station (David Bowie) (Jan 23, 1976)

•Win, Lose Or Draw (The Allman Brothers Band) (Aug 22, 1975)