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Post by Lisa-Gail > Madonna on Jul 25, 2015 17:02:44 GMT -5
Hey Jealousy and Glycerine are both just amazing songs.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2015 17:11:51 GMT -5
Angry Chair = most underrated AIC song. Oh wait, there's Don't Follow. What a great band! Then everything else kicks ass until 50 Cent.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2015 0:26:38 GMT -5
I'm glad you guys are liking these '90s rock tracks, and I couldn't describe Alice in Chains any better than Pipa just did. A great band indeed. And I can understand you guys hating the 50 Cent song, but you know I dig it lol.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2015 1:00:33 GMT -5
70) "Take Me Home Tonight" - Eddie Money featuring Ronnie SpectorI first heard this '80s classic as a flashback on American Top 20 with Casey Kasem. That was over ten years ago. It was in the spring of 2011 that I really fell in love with this song and have held it in high regards ever since. I think of it as a very timeless song that has a universal message. 69) "I'm Into You" - Jennifer Lopez featuring Lil WayneSome songs just scream summer jam, and few as many as this one from the historically hot summer of 2011. To this day, it puzzles me why this single (which was released as the follow-up to her big comeback hit "On The Floor") wasn't a total smash for J Lo. And while I could have done without Lil Wayne, he actually wasn't half bad here. 68) "Wonderful Life" - Alter BridgeI'm usually not the type of person to get overly emotional over works of art, but this song is a definite exception to that. In fact, the first time I listened to this I was at school and had to stop because I felt like it was going to make me cry. Myles Kennedy is just that great of a vocalist, and Mark Tremonti provides the perfect guitar for this song about a man losing his wife to cancer. Why this wasn't pushed as the third single from the great ABIII, I'll never know. 67) "Leader Of Men" - NickelbackWhile not as well-known as the many hits they would release in the future, Nickelback's first major label single is one of their best. A lot of Nickelback's haters would probably like this song if they gave it the chance. I also feel like the video used some of the same stock footage as the opening to WCW Monday Nitro. 66) "Shameful Metaphors" - ChevelleDespite being only a minor hit for Chevelle, this was played heavily by my active rock station in the fall of 2010. In what was a depressing and uncertain time for me, this song was perfect and I can still relate to it a lot now. It's the type of song that can mean a lot of different things to different people.
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Jul 26, 2015 1:21:35 GMT -5
Great to see Eddie Money there, one of my favourite 80's songs!
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Post by Matt on Jul 26, 2015 2:34:05 GMT -5
Bush is classic! By far their best work.
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Post by JessieLou on Jul 26, 2015 18:28:59 GMT -5
LOVE Hey Jealousy and Glycerine. Angry Chair is good too although not one of my favorites from them. You're on your own on 50 Cent, buddy.
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Post by JessieLou on Jul 26, 2015 18:30:46 GMT -5
Love the Eddie Money song, one of my favorites from him! The J.Lo song is good but she's had better IMO.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2015 21:01:05 GMT -5
65) "Summer Nights" - Lil RobBecause who doesn't love a summer night? This often overlooked jam from the summer of 2005 still sounds great a decade later. With a laid-back feel, catchy chorus and fun lyrics it would be hard not to dig this tune. It makes me want to have a lot of fun on a summer night. 64) "Forty Six & 2" - ToolFew songs sound as good on a hot, humid, sunny summer day quite like this one. With chaotic, unique riffs that build throughout, this song climaxes in the greatest way possible, with a perfect culmination of all the elements that built throughout the song. While written about human evolution, it can clearly be taken as a metaphor about progressing in life. 63) "Planet Caravan" - PanteraWhile I don't care much for the original Black Sabbath version of this song, I totally dig Pantera's cover. It's trippy, but with a mainstream rock twist. A lot of people might claim this is one to only listen to while using drugs, but I would disagree with that. Pantera really made this one their own. 62) "Wasting My Time" - DefaultNow for some post-grunge goodness...this 2002 JAM was a big hit on the rock charts and also enjoyed some crossover success. It's like peanut butter and jelly for me...I have been listening to it for well over a decade and have never once gotten tired of it. With lyircs that are easy to relate to for any situation, the song certainly delivers on all fronts. 61) "45" - Gaslight AnthemMy favorite period in my life so far was during the fall of 2012, and this was at #1 on my personal chart for much of that time. Anchored by some great guitar work (especially before the second verse), this song was easy to listen to and also showcased some cool lyrics and vocals. Those riffs take me right back to 2012...this jam will always remind me of my favorite semester of community college.
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Jul 26, 2015 21:26:57 GMT -5
Love that Default song! Still sounds great today.
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Post by JessieLou on Jul 26, 2015 22:06:05 GMT -5
LOVE #63. I'm not a huge Pantera fan but they did a fantastic job with that song. I like Sabbath's version but Pantera definitely did it better. "Wasting My Time" is a great song too.
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Post by Lisa-Gail > Madonna on Jul 26, 2015 22:14:39 GMT -5
Wasting My Time is fantastic! And as a huge Gaslight fan I'm thrilled to see 45 as well!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2015 18:45:42 GMT -5
70. Just heard this on the radio the other day! Great song. 68. Never heard this, but it sounds like it lives up to songs like "In Loving Memory" and "Watch Over You". 67. One of their best, and their best lyrics IMO. 66. I remember nothing about this. 64. Why is that guitar crunch at the "46 & 2 just ahead of me" part so damn good? 63. Beautiful song. Not how one typically describes Pantera, but it is. 62. This is the blueprint of a song I should like but don't. Is it because of 2002? 61. Great breakthrough hit for them.
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Post by sExy SURFBOARDT! on Jul 28, 2015 3:20:09 GMT -5
Waiting for Tonight, Buttons, Never Let You Go, and I'm Into You!!! <3
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Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2015 23:39:47 GMT -5
70. Just heard this on the radio the other day! Great song. 68. Never heard this, but it sounds like it lives up to songs like "In Loving Memory" and "Watch Over You". 67. One of their best, and their best lyrics IMO. 66. I remember nothing about this. 64. Why is that guitar crunch at the "46 & 2 just ahead of me" part so damn good? 63. Beautiful song. Not how one typically describes Pantera, but it is. 62. This is the blueprint of a song I should like but don't. Is it because of 2002? 61. Great breakthrough hit for them. 68. Yeah, it's definitely in the same vein as those songs. Sometimes I forget how much I like Alter Bridge. 67. I can see why you'd say that. I've heard Chad say he wrote it (and a lot of that album) while tripping on shrooms. 64. I'm still trying to figure it out, but I can only chalk t up to the fact that it's TOOL. 62. For you, most likely.
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