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Son of the Spear
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Hare Hare Yukai, the closing theme from The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. As Niner, Jae and jmac know, I'm completely ****ing addicted to this goddamned song.
BYOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOON!
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Aru hareta hi no koto
Mahou ijou no yukai ga
Kagirinaku furisosogu fukanou janai waaaaaaaa
Ash ita mata au toki warai nagara HAMINGUUUU
Ureshisa wo atsumeyouuuuu
KAN TAN nanda yo kon na no
Oikakete ne tsukamaete mite
Ooki na yume
Yume
Suki deshou?
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06-18-2007, 11:03 AM
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On the run again...
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Lapti Nek by the Max Rebo Band,
Ab queck zenick fesi
Zong jup col checky hiz jal, ooh
Wow!
Wa toc peg qui dos gee pif, aah
Goc jarraz bas deg zorze zot
Jer wih tuster mo vey
Qui neb be og ezen on
Wok lapti nek seb not van
Goc jarraz bas deg zorze zot
Lapti nek, rat a ran wim joct co jappi quaff
Lapti nek, kiv ba ha top wep jex pi va bep
Lapti nek, rat a ran wim joct co jeppi quaff
Wow!
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06-18-2007, 11:33 AM
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Or I will choke you...
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Well I'm actually listening to a comedian, I don't know if this really counts.
Norman Rockwell is Bleeding - Christopher Titus
Somehow this man makes his ****ed up childhood into something hilarious. Even when he says his mother killed herself he still made it funny.
Here's a sample:
"Don't get to proud of being crazy like I did. I bet this guy $50 that I was more dysfunctional than he was.
And he raped me...
So I tipped him."
Hahahahahaha (that was a joke, not real).
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06-18-2007, 12:04 PM
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"Surrender" by Billy Talent from their second album, Billy Talent II. Billy Talent is probably my favourite bands at the moment. They won 3 of 5 awards at the MMVA's ( Much Music Video Awards), yesterday.
I like posted earlier in this thread, Chris Cornell came out with a new album, Carry On. Though, the album is okay, the only songs I really listen to on the album are "You Know My Name" (of course) and "No Such Thing".
Lastly, among those songs listed above and other music, are the tracks from the Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End soundtrack. I'll admitted that the movie was a disappointed, but hell, I enjoyed it and the soundtrack is pretty damn good.
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06-18-2007, 06:50 PM
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BYOOOOOOOOOOOOON!
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Originally Posted by Rogue Nine
Aru hareta hi no koto
Mahou ijou no yukai ga
Kagirinaku furisosogu fukanou janai waaaaaaaa
Ashita mata au toki warai nagara HAMINGUUUU
Ureshisa wo atsumeyouuuuu
KAN TAN nanda yo kon na no
Oikakete ne tsukamaete mite
Ooki na yume
Yume
Suki deshou?
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the sick part is that i began singing this as soon as i saw the lyrics ><
<jmac7142> Most relationships exist despite being built on lies though. <El Sitherino>Yeah, and they usually involve freaky weird sex or money.
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06-18-2007, 07:08 PM
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Death to all but metal!
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Currently on my phone (which I listen to on my way to/from work):
Celtic Frost - Morbid Tales
Celtic Frost - To Mega Therion
Amazing 80's Death/Trash metal band, with the likes of Sepultura, Megadeth and Slayer...
Mastodon - Leviathan
Mastodon - Blood Mountain
Great contemporary heavy metal with influences from Thin Lizzy to the Melvins...Leviathan is a highly recommended concept album based on "Moby Dick" which has a real enclosed and intense feel to it, almost as if you were caught in the belly of a whale
Slayer - Reign in Blood
Need I say more? It's ****ing Slayer!
Tim Armstrong - A Poet's Life
Tim's solo album is great, totally relaxed and worth a listen if you like Rancid...
Soulfly - Dark Ages
Best Soulfly album so far, Max hasn't lost his touch, compare this to what Sepultura is doing nowadays and you can see why Max' loss was a tragedy for the latter band...
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They used to be nu-metal, now there just plain metal. And rap. Hell, I don't know what they are!
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Nu-Metal = Rap-Metal = Milked out concept that used to be good but has been ruined by MTV and the likes...
Hey, at least they stick to their guns, kudos for that.
Check out Spineshank, Static-X and Pitchshifter for some better nu-metal/industrial metal
"I killed a man cause he killed my goat."
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06-18-2007, 07:37 PM
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Annabel Lee - Tiger Army
I recently purchased their new album Music From Regions Beyond, its a little more radio friendly than I'd like, but I still think its darn good, even though it does seems like they were trying to cover too many styles and not really making their mind up about it
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06-18-2007, 08:31 PM
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BYOOOOOOOOOOOOON!
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Pictures Found In Paragraphs from System And Station.
Tremendous goddamn record, unfortunately about to go out of print =\ It's as good as indie gets, and melts my face just as hard now as it did in 2000 when I first heard it.
<jmac7142> Most relationships exist despite being built on lies though. <El Sitherino>Yeah, and they usually involve freaky weird sex or money.
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06-24-2007, 08:43 AM
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Wanderlust by Nightwish
Nightwish is a Symphonic/Power/Gothic Metal Band that kicks ass. They've got a good sound, very good vocals and are all very good artists. I'll admit that a lot of their songs can get sort of weary, but some songs like Higher than Hope, White Night Fantasy, Wishmaster, Dark Chest of Wonders, Nemo and so on are masterpieces.
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06-24-2007, 09:09 AM
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Cradle of Filth - Funeral
Here I was thinking Cradle is a failed black metal band. That eventually changed the style to some weird gothic-ish sound. Now I know Cradle actually started as death metal in the demo's. These demo's make me wear my Cradle of Filth shirts again.
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06-24-2007, 11:29 PM
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I picked up the album Rodrigo y Gabriela today. Fun fast paced acoustic guitar. No one trying to sing, just some very good guitar playing. Pick it up if you like that sort of thing, I definitely recommend it. My favorites on it are Diablo Rojo and Stairway to Heaven.
"Words are deeds." - Wittgenstein
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06-25-2007, 01:13 PM
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#132
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Makes me wonder by Maroon 5
I just like this song, has a feeling like is one of those JSRF songs
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06-25-2007, 02:39 PM
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I got Captain Fantastic by Elton John and Aladdin Sane by David Bowie yesterday so I've been giving them a listen. I really like the version of Captain Fantastic I got because it has the original album, four bonus tracks, and a live performance in London from 1975 on a second disc.
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06-25-2007, 03:01 PM
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NO GAMES
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I got Captain Fantastic by Elton John and Aladdin Sane by David Bowie yesterday so I've been giving them a listen. I really like the version of Captain Fantastic I got because it has the original album, four bonus tracks, and a live performance in London from 1975 on a second disc.
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Haven't listen to Captain Fantastic in awhile, not really an Elton John fan any longer, but this was the first "Rock" album I ever purchased. Only way back then it was on 8 track, I do have it on CD now and in my ITunes, I just haven’t listened to it in 10 years at least. Listening to “Someone Saved My Life Tonight right now, I used to love listening to that song when I was 10 years old and thought it was really dirty because he emphasized the words dam it. I wonder what a ten year old version of myself would think about today’s music (He’d probably love the vulgarity of it).
Thanks for reminding me of some long forgotten fantastic music.
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06-25-2007, 06:13 PM
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BYOOOOOOOOOOOOON!
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The Daze And Hope EP from Last Alliance, including Shissou, the ED from Ouran High School Host Club. Also includes a vid for the megabadass non-album track Greens Sunlight.
<jmac7142> Most relationships exist despite being built on lies though. <El Sitherino>Yeah, and they usually involve freaky weird sex or money.
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06-26-2007, 12:31 PM
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On the run again...
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Megadeth: Peace Sells.... But who's Buyin?
Full of thrash anthems!!!
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06-26-2007, 06:10 PM
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BYOOOOOOOOOOOOON!
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Happy, Ned's Atomic Dustbin.
If you will fly off the handle...
WAIT TILL I'M NOT THERE.
<jmac7142> Most relationships exist despite being built on lies though. <El Sitherino>Yeah, and they usually involve freaky weird sex or money.
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06-26-2007, 07:21 PM
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A tout le monde - Megadeth
À tout le monde
À tout mes amis
Je vous aime
Je dois partir
So addicting...
Also found their version of the Duke Nukem them. Fun 
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06-27-2007, 08:49 AM
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Hello, Sound Only
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1000 in the Eastland - Mezarkabul/Pentagram
Mezarkabul is an awesome Oriental Metal band from Turkey. Their gigs and music is mostly concentrated in Turkey, but are known in the US as Pentagram. They have a beautiful sound, which melds the best of European Metal with Oriental themes. Almost all their songs are good, my favourites being Gunduz Gece, 1000 in the Eastland, Seytan Bunun Neresinde, F.T.W.D.A, Bir and Tigris (and some more, of course).
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06-27-2007, 08:54 AM
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Originally Posted by spinkle
Hare Hare Yukai, the closing theme from The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. As Niner, Jae and jmac know, I'm completely ****ing addicted to this goddamned song.
BYOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOON!
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Holy Hell, I just caught it on Spool. That is one ****ing addicting song, damnit!
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06-27-2007, 11:29 PM
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Loves Keira Knightley.
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Five Finger Crawl - Danzig: These guys are Glenn Danzig's metal band, pulling out heavy riffs and dark lyrics. They were underground til the ninties, whrn they got recognized on MTV when MTV rocked. They may be disbanded, but they still rock.
philla は陰茎のハハのwat の名前をであるそのlmfao のゲイの名前吸う
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06-28-2007, 09:21 AM
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Funnily enough,
Skulls - The Misfits - Formed in 1977 by none other than Glenn Danzig, this was my introduction to Horror Punk, which is Punk, although influenced by Horror Films, Doo-wop and Rockabilly.
Although the original Misfits have disbanded, they are now led by Jerry Only, whose brother Doyle was the drummer until he quit to form Gorgeous Frankenstein, after which he reunited with Danzig's band, Danzig to perform special sets of Misfits songs on Danzig's Blackest of the Black 2005 and 2006 tour 
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06-28-2007, 07:08 PM
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Death to all but metal!
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Funnily enough,
Skulls - The Misfits - Formed in 1977 by none other than Glenn Danzig, this was my introduction to Horror Punk, which is Punk, although influenced by Horror Films, Doo-wop and Rockabilly.
Although the original Misfits have disbanded, they are now led by Jerry Only, whose brother Doyle was the drummer until he quit to form Gorgeous Frankenstein, after which he reunited with Danzig's band, Danzig to perform special sets of Misfits songs on Danzig's Blackest of the Black 2005 and 2006 tour 
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Saw the Misfits last year with Osaka Popstar featuring the one and only Marky Ramone, surviving member of the Ramones, Punk pioneers...The Misfits set was good, Osaka was a great icing on the cake, it's as close to seeing the Ramones as anyone will ever get nowadays...
On another note, been listening to a lot of Unearth recently, their first two albums in particular: The Stings of Conscience and The Oncoming Storm, which are landmarks in the metalcore genre...
This band just blows me away, it's like pumping pure adrenaline into your brain it's that heavy yet flippin' amazing!
"I killed a man cause he killed my goat."
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07-01-2007, 09:57 PM
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Haruka Kanata & Rewrite by Asian Kung-Fu Generation
Those two songs, although I don't understand much of the lyrics, are awesome, both of them are opening themes for the animes Naruto and Fullmetal Alchemist, some of my favorites. 
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07-02-2007, 12:18 AM
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Pretty much just the new Rush album: Snakes and Arrows. Been listening to it over and over pretty much since it came out.
Not quite up to the impossibly high standard they themselves set with 'Moving Pictures' musically or lyrically... but still better than just about anything else I hear on the radio these days.
The instrumentals are great, and the opening track Far Cry is totally killer.
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07-02-2007, 05:50 AM
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Death to all but metal!
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Read the first post...
Been listening to a lot of Green Day lately, MTV kinda blew them out of proportion, but they're a decent Punk band though. "Minority", "Basketcase" and "Holiday" are some of my favorite songs.
"I killed a man cause he killed my goat."
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07-02-2007, 06:33 PM
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Greetings from Spain!
I bought the song Seishun Kyousoukyoko by the japanese group Sambomaster
Gotta be honest, I don't understand much of the lyrics but I get the vibe so its now one of my favorite songs
Another song I bought is Ichirin No Hana by the group High and Mighty color, thats also japanese
A rock song, meaning "Lone flower" I think, me like
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08-26-2007, 07:40 AM
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I Slay Dragons
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Well, I've recently been on a huge 90s binge since I feel I missed out on a lot of it. I'm heavy hitting all the likes of Cake, STP, Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins, etc. Right now I'm listening to Lithium by Nirvana.
Anyone care to point out some 90s stuff I need to procure immediately lest I be judged and found severely wanting?
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08-26-2007, 08:13 AM
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@ Boba Rhett, Don't Look Back in Anger by Oasis. I love that song
Song of the moment is The Blues by Switchfoot. Great listening for both cheerful and emotional states of mind:P
It'll be a day like this one
When the sky falls down and the hungry and poor and deserted are found
Are you discontented? Have you been pushing hard?
Have you been throwing down this broken house of cards?
The sun goes down and the sky reddens, pain grows sharp.
light dwindles. Then is evening
when jasmine flowers open, the deluded say.
But evening is the great brightening dawn
when crested cocks crow all through the tall city
and evening is the whole day
for those without their lovers
-Kuruntokai 234, translated by A.K. Ramanujan
[Fic] Shreds of a Dying Belief
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08-26-2007, 10:54 AM
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"Gimme back my Bullets" by Lynryd Skynryd, My dad gave me a load of Vinyl a while back, reminds me of my childhood...
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08-26-2007, 10:58 AM
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That's my fave Skynryd song.
Ever hear the live version with Steve Morse guesting for a guitar solo? Holy crap!
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08-26-2007, 01:55 PM
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"Gimme back my Bullets" by Lynryd Skynryd, My dad gave me a load of Vinyl a while back, reminds me of my childhood...
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Indeed, that is a good song.
As for my self, I've been listening to all sorts of music since I last visited this thread.
I've taken interest to Disturbed, a "Metal" band from Chicago. Started listening to "Down With a Sickness" from their first album, The Sickness, then I found the CDs from the library. At the moment, my favourite songs are "Stupify" (The Sickness), "Down With a Sickness" (The Sickness), "Believe" (Believe), "Stricken" (Ten Thousand Fists), and "Ten Thousand Fists" (Ten Thousand Fists). I like others, but these are my favourites.
I also bought the Gears of War soundtrack composed by Kevin Riepl. I love the score. I'll have to play some more Gears of War soon. I also downloaded the Bioshock score, which was free for download. But, I hve yet to listen to it.
Lastly, I've have taken a liking to "What I've Done" by Linkin Park. The song from Transformers. It doesn't seem to popular from what I hear. But, I like the song.
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09-28-2007, 05:48 PM
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BYOOOOOOOOOOOOON!
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I've been rocking the hell out to The Dukes Of Stratosphear, Andy Partridge's psychedelic side project featuring, oddly, all of the members of XTC and a couple other guys. I can't tell whether it's a parody or period piece...but all in all, it's some goddamned good psychedelic pop.
<jmac7142> Most relationships exist despite being built on lies though. <El Sitherino>Yeah, and they usually involve freaky weird sex or money.
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09-28-2007, 05:55 PM
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I "Heart" XTC... yet somehow have yet to get my hands on that disk.
You have inspired me to search it out first chance I get, tho...
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09-28-2007, 06:17 PM
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I'm listening to Mr. James Dean.
It's about how no one can replace someone special to you.
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09-28-2007, 06:18 PM
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Today is the AFL Grand Final so the Geelong theme. Go the Cats! As well as that Thanks For the Memories by Fall Out Boy; this year's AFL theme, Stand Tough by Point Break; a previous (and far superior) theme, Holy Grail by Hunters & Collectors; ditto, More Than a Game by Chris Dohemy; theme for The Footy Show, Unbelievable by EMF, this was a theme done for a hundred years of AFL football, One Day in September by Mike Brady; on the Grand Final, basically any footy song I can lay my hands on.
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09-28-2007, 06:24 PM
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Christian Rock.
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I Slay Dragons
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Ya gotta be more specific than that, dude.
Check out the first post in this thread for details. 
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Nine Inch Nails-The Hand That Feeds
Nine Inch Nails-Capital G
NICE, nothing else needs to be said
KoRn-Coming Undone
KoRn is still one of my favorite groups, and their music delights me
Santan-Smooth
Rob Thomas + Santana = Good Song
One of my favorite songs that I listen to when I want to relax
Emigrate-My World
Bought it from the soundtrack of RESIDENT EVIL: EXTINCTION out of curiosity, but it payed off in the end. This song is amazing
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Free Trade In Death Sickness by A//Political (me favorite band of all-time)
A//Political was an anarcho/peace punk band formed in the early 90's who broke up in 1997. They were heavily influenced by bands like Crass and Conflict whom were the pioneers of peace punk. They had both male and female fronted vocals and even played along Crust Punk bands such as Detestation and Resist. They did a large tour with Riot/Clone and formed their DIY record label called Cr@$$hole Collective Records (The very well known Against Me! released an album and contributed to a compilation on that label). They play fast. And they are considered to be one of the best Anarcho/Peace Punk bands of all-time (my own bias aside). All you Misfits fans should check em' out. They're not street/horror punk... but I think that they'll satisfy your music tastes.
Dark Side and Light Side
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