Guest Dace59 Posted October 3, 2002 Report Posted October 3, 2002 In no order Time What is Time by Blind Guardian Cold Hate, Warm Blood by Cryptopsy Stand Alone by Iced Earth Xeper by Vader Raining Blood by Slayer
Guest Youre Gonna Learn Posted October 6, 2002 Report Posted October 6, 2002 Man. Forget all time, I'm just doing 5 of current, in no particular order 1. The Pixies - Gouge Away 2. Nirvana - You Know Your Right 3. Soundgarden - The Day I Tried to Live 4. Pearl Jam - Spin the Black Circle 5. Tool - H.
Guest Anorak Posted October 10, 2002 Report Posted October 10, 2002 Current Faves.... "Canada" -- Low "It's In The Drugs" -- Low "Deep Blue" -- The Guthries "Girl From Mars" -- Ash "Description Of A Fool" -- Tribe Called Quest
Guest notJames Posted October 11, 2002 Report Posted October 11, 2002 This will probably change in 5 minutes... Descendents - Clean Sheets Juliana Hatfield - Ugly Jellyfish - Joining a Fan Club Sense Field - Everyone I See Shades Apart - Tainted Love
Guest notJames Posted October 11, 2002 Report Posted October 11, 2002 Has it been five minutes already? Elvis Costello - Brilliant Mistake Tool - Eulogy NOFX - Liza and Louise All - She's My Ex Go-Go's - Our Lips Are Sealed
Guest notJames Posted October 11, 2002 Report Posted October 11, 2002 What time is it again? Green Day - Paper Lanterns Icicle Works - Birds Fly (Whisper to a Scream) Millencolin - No Cigar That Dog - Never Say Never XTC - Dear God
Guest whatitistoburn Posted October 25, 2002 Report Posted October 25, 2002 As it currently stands: Jimmy Eat World "New Religion", or maybe "A Praise Chorus" Nine Inch Nails "Leaving Hope" From Autumn to Ashes "Short Stories with Tragic Endings" Tool "Pushit" Deftones "Be Quiet and Drive" Honorable Mentions: Less Than Jake - "Johnny Quest Thinks We're Sellouts" Pink Floyd - "Wish You Were Here"
Guest welshjerichomark Posted October 27, 2002 Report Posted October 27, 2002 1)bryan adams-summer of 69 2)queen and david bowie-under pressure 3)guns 'n roses- sweet child of mine 4)liberty x-thinking it over 5)samantha mumba-gotta tell you
cawthon777 Posted October 30, 2002 Report Posted October 30, 2002 I love Acrobat as well- it's a really powerful song that gets me going. The DVD Live from Boston version of "The Fly" is super awesome. I had the good fortune to be at the opening concert of the Elevation Tour in Miami. That was the night they debuted the new version of "The Fly." The extended intro had us all so confused and enchanted at the same time, and when the opening riff dropped in, the place went absolutely nuts. Standing 10 feet away from the stage while all that happened around me was probably one of the most transcendent moments I've experienced. They must tour again...mmm... Yes, I'm adding to a conversation that ended 3 months ago... Best U2 live performances (which I'm sure are all available via Kazaa): "With or Without You" - Tempe, AZ; Arizona State University; 1987 ... featured on 'Rattle and Hum'. 12 years later, my dorm was directly across the street from Sun Devil Stadium ... I was so close to going! "Bad" - London England; Wembley Stadium; Live Aid (1985) ... a good 12-minute opus to end their set (?) ... included bits from the Rolling Stones' 'Sympathy for the Devil' and Lou Reed's 'Walk on the Wild Side'. "Peace on Earth / Walk On" - Tribute to Heroes Telethon; 9/21/01 ... started a little slow but ended up being incredibly emotional ... hey, I cried a little ... backup singers = awesome "One" - Baltimore Arena; 10/19/01 ... I went to this show and actually found a copy of it on eBay back in December ... Bono starts out by talking about how back in the 70s and 80s, friends and famliy of the band that went to mainland Britain were beaten just because they had an Irish accent (as revenge for the terrorist bombings in the UK). Which leads him to saying that we shouldn't place blame on a set group for the actions of a few ... "The Koran is a beautiful book and the people that follow Islam are beautiful people and they have nothing to do with these religious lunatics. My favorite line from the Koran - 'He is close to god who makes his friends laugh'." A perfect lead in to 'One' - as a list of the passengers and crew onboard the 3 downed planes on 9/11 are shown in the background. I'm aware I'm supposed to pick 5 songs ... I guess I'm just a born rebel.
Guest godthedog Posted November 3, 2002 Report Posted November 3, 2002 suzanne vega: 'tom's diner' bjork: 'pagan poetry' the who: 'won't get fooled again' ween: 'let me lick your pussy' beatles: 'eleanor rigby'
Guest SlaytanicTapeTrades Posted November 6, 2002 Report Posted November 6, 2002 I listen to 2 Main types of Music So ill do it 2wice METAL Angel of Death - Slayer (First Time I ever Entered the PIT) Skull Full Of Maggots - Cannibal Corpse Hallowed Be Thy Name - Iron Maiden The Preacher - Testament Toxic Waltz - Exodus HAIRBANDS Something to Believe In - Poison Wanted Dead Or Alive - Bon Jovi Wait - White Lion Dirty Little Mind - Jackyl Too Fast For Love - Motley Crue
Guest dreamer420 Posted November 7, 2002 Report Posted November 7, 2002 here are my current five favorites right now: 1. When The Music Stops - D12 2. Lose Yourself - Eminem 3. 8 Mile - Eminem 4. Run Rabbit Run - Eminem 5. White America - Eminem (download the vid for this right now if your haven't seen it)
Guest converge241 Posted November 8, 2002 Report Posted November 8, 2002 Chloe dancer/crown of thorns - mother love bone Disintegration - The Cure Sweet Child O Mine - GNR From The Edge Of The Deep Green Sea- The Cure Round And Round - Ratt
Guest What? Posted November 11, 2002 Report Posted November 11, 2002 5. (I can't get no) Satisfaction-Rolling Stones 4. Street Fighting Man-Rolling Stones 3. Honky Tonk Women-Rolling Stones 2. Paint it Black-Rolling Stones 1. Sympathy for the Devil what?....I saw the Stones live...I'm in a Stones mindset...gimme a break!
Guest Agent of Oblivion Posted November 12, 2002 Report Posted November 12, 2002 At the moment: Acid Bath: Dr. Seuss is Dead Sepultura: Beneath the Remains Dying Fetus: Praise the Lord (Opiate of the Masses) Slayer: Sex Murder Art Down: Lifer
Guest caboose Posted November 21, 2002 Report Posted November 21, 2002 My thread has grown so much since i last saw it, brings a tear to my eye... 1) 'Be Quiet & Drive (Far Away)' - Deftones 2) 'Nothing Else Matters (S&M Version)' - Metallica 3) 'Showbiz' - Muse 4) 'From Out Of Nowhere' - Faith No More 5) 'Whiskey In The Jar' - Thin Lizzy
Guest DiabloIIFreak1010 Posted November 22, 2002 Report Posted November 22, 2002 Off the top of my head... 5) "13 Ways to Bleed On Stage" - Cold 4) "Bitter" - Lit 3) "Sell Out" - Reel Big Fish 2) "Unity" - Either the Reel Big Fish cover of the Operation Ivy origional And a drum role please... 1) "Sonne" - Rammstien
Guest ryankeast Posted November 22, 2002 Report Posted November 22, 2002 The tracks I seem to be listening to the most at this particular moment are - The Who - Baba O Riley Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here The Music - Getaway Mcalmont And Butler - Theme Of..... Queens Of The Stone Age - No One Knows. This is not of all time - that is just too difficult.
Guest DawnBTVS Posted November 23, 2002 Report Posted November 23, 2002 "After Dark" Tito and The Tarantulas *Note: Off From Dusk Till Dawn Soundtrack* "Iron Man" Black Sabbath "Mr. Writer" Stereophonics "Dangerous Type" Can't remember the band but it's off The Craft Soundtrack "Sour Girl" Stone Temple Pilots These are without a doubt the 5 songs that I would take on a deserted island and never get sick of
Guest raptor Posted November 25, 2002 Report Posted November 25, 2002 I can't pick my five all time favorites, but here are the five I'm listening to right niw: Fuel: "Jesus or a Gun" Santana f. Chad Kroeger: "Why Don't You and I" Stone Sour: "Take A Number" Disturbed: "Remember" Saliva: "King of My World" (I'm a mark, I know)
Guest evenflowDDT Posted November 26, 2002 Report Posted November 26, 2002 5 Tracks I've REALLY Been Feeling Lately: 1) Jimi Hendrix - "Highway Chile" 2) Atmosphere - "If I Was Santa Claus" 3) Foreign Legion - "Happy Drunk" 4) Nas - "Money is my Bitch" 5) Little Shop of Horrors - "Downtown"
Guest BAR Posted November 27, 2002 Report Posted November 27, 2002 (edited) 1. Dogs - Pink Floyd 2. Like A Rolling Stone 3. Tears In Heaven - Eric Clapton 4. A Day In The Life 5. Out On The Weekend - Neil Young Edited January 31, 2004 by BAR
B. Brian Brunzell Posted November 28, 2002 Report Posted November 28, 2002 Top Five Tunes of All-Time: "London Calling"-The Clash "Modern Love"-David Bowie "Centerfold"-J. Geils Band "Eulogy"-TOOL "Angel of Harlem"-U2
Guest godthedog Posted November 30, 2002 Report Posted November 30, 2002 'venus in furs', velvet underground 'pagan poetry', bjork 'turd on the run', rolling stones 'love spreads', stone roses 'tom's diner', suzanne vega
Guest bigdunn20 Posted December 3, 2002 Report Posted December 3, 2002 kenny loggins- footloose matthew wilder- break my stried def leppard- rock of ages van halen- jump poison- nothin but a good time
Guest spiny norman Posted December 3, 2002 Report Posted December 3, 2002 5. David Bowie - Life On Mars 4. Jesus Christ Superstar - Everything's All Right 3. Dire Straits - Romeo And Juliet 2. Madonna - Crazy For You 1. John Lennon - Jealous Guy (am I like the only person who loves this!!!!?) sigh, today's music is so bad!
Guest godthedog Posted December 5, 2002 Report Posted December 5, 2002 1. John Lennon - Jealous Guy (am I like the only person who loves this!!!!?) sigh, today's music is so bad! you RULE. 'jealous guy' is an incredible song, i love it more than 'imagine'. the intro at the beginning with just the piano playing the chord progression almost makes me cry.
Guest notJames Posted December 11, 2002 Report Posted December 11, 2002 2) "Unity" - Either the Reel Big Fish cover of the Operation Ivy [original] Blasphemy!!! No cover could ever do justice to OpIvy. Not even Green Day's excellent country-fired rendition "Knowledge" OpIvy or nothing. Not even Rancid. Tim and Lars should have quit while they were ahead.
Guest blachuuh_monkey Posted December 14, 2002 Report Posted December 14, 2002 Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds - The Beatles Let It Be - The Beatles The End - The Doors Opiate - Tool tie between Mr. Crowley - Ozzy Osbourne Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath
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