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5/5 hands down their best song

Seven Nation Army by The White Stripes.

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Two things:
1) Animal I have Become is a ripoff of Skillet's Monster. You can put it's lyrics to Monster and Monster's lyrics to Animal I have become. There's not much of a difference in the meaning of song and the guitar/drum/bass parts. I don't really like either or either band. THis is just my opinion and things that I've noticed. Don't be angered.
2) Seven Nation Army is perhaps the best song ever. At least one of them.

4/5.

City Hall - Tenacious D (listen to the whole thing guys. :D)

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Your opinion on Seven Nation Army is clearly supirior to Mattboys :P
4.5/5
Have to love Tenacious D

Black Hole Sun by Soundgarden

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4.5/5 It's Cool

Devil Went Down To Georgia (Heavy Metal Rock Version)

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3/5
For the coverness.


And here we have The Beatles with Helter Skelter.

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4/5
Very good!


I forgot the artist but Angels and Devils.

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4.25/5

YYZ(live) - Rush

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3.5/5 Its great but I'm one of those people who like words.


Five Finger Death Punch - "Hard to See"

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About 3. We all know the internet is primarily composed of cats, no need to rub it in. The tune was catchy though.


And now, for the title of longest name song, we have The Beatles with their piece intitled Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.

(It is the longest name in my playlist. Even though it has an abbreviation.)

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Also, being legendary has nothing to do with being good. A sociopath murderer named a racial hatred attack by one of the Beatles' songs. If that's not enough for legends, I don't know what is.


Let's go for Singing in the Rain, by Frank Sinatra.

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To Mattboy's Before I Forget: 4/5. Not a big fan of Slipknot. One of the reasons is that they scare me. :)

To Sanstalent: I was trying to say that some stuff I like and other stuff sucks. Sorry if that annoys you. And a muderer naming a racial attack after a Beatle's song isn't erally a GOOD thing, ya know. It kinda screams obsession. You like the classic stuff don't you? That's what you post a lot of. I will let you know that I do too but not as much apparantly. The song Singing in the Rain is a cool one. :)


Oh and I'm listening to Rise Against : Torches

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5. Excellent one.

Also, I wasn't annoyed by your selective dislike, just the fact that you back it up with an unrelevant fact/metaphor/saying (not sure how far into your mind does the error reach, but at least it's what you said).
Charles Manson wasn't particuarly obsessed with the Beatles, either; he just thought the song (Helter Skelter) was backing his position. Or maybe he had a metaphor between them, but I cannot imagine how. The song is about a rollercoaster.
And lastly, who ever said being legendary was a good thing?

For today, The Number of the Beast.

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That took a while to find Matt. Very stange too. Interesting enough guitar part.

To Sans Talent:
Touche Mr. Talent. And I hadn't noticed that it was him you were talking about till I watched a cult documentary today on the history channel.
Do I? Hmm, never noticed. Don't worry, my opinion doesn't matter. :).
"With great power comes great responsibility" :D


Green Day - Minority


Oh and yeah I'm gonna be performing in my school's Battle of the Bands and I want to get your guy's opinions on my current setlist. (all acoustic)

Brain Stew - Green Day
Carbon Monoxide - Cake (maybe)
Everlong - Foo Fighters (maybe)
Polly - Nirvana
Hero of War - Rise Against

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