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    • CommentAuthorSlyShy
    • CommentTimeMay 28th 2009
     

    Continued from last time, basically.

    Los Angeles by The Firebird Band.

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    Ha, I love these.

    Hysteria by Muse
    • CommentAuthorSlyShy
    • CommentTimeMay 28th 2009
     

    My Girlfriend’s Boyfriend by Her Space Holiday.

    • CommentAuthorJamie
    • CommentTimeMay 28th 2009
     
    Echo by Trapt
    • CommentAuthorSlyShy
    • CommentTimeMay 28th 2009
     

    Holy Calamity by Handsome Boy Modeling School.

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    Could Nine by Evanescence
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      CommentAuthorswenson
    • CommentTimeMay 28th 2009
     

    Anything and everything I can find on Grooveshark that’s by Basshunter

    • CommentAuthorSlyShy
    • CommentTimeMay 28th 2009
     

    More by Peaches

    Yay, Basshunter is indeed good.

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      CommentAuthorSpanman
    • CommentTimeMay 28th 2009
     
    Gogol Bordello - Start Wearing Purple
    • CommentAuthorSlyShy
    • CommentTimeMay 28th 2009
     

    If Looks Could Kill by Camera Obscura.

    • CommentAuthorLccorp2
    • CommentTimeMay 28th 2009
     
    Mostly video game soundtracks and classical.
    • CommentAuthorSlyShy
    • CommentTimeMay 28th 2009
     

    I still listen to my Baldur’s Gate II soundtrack. <_<

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      CommentAuthorMoldorm
    • CommentTimeMay 28th 2009
     
    Final Fantasy soundtracks.
    And Sonata Arctica, Kamelot and Nightwish.
    • CommentAuthorSlyShy
    • CommentTimeMay 28th 2009
     

    Armistace by Phoenix.

    I love this album so much.

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      CommentAuthorswenson
    • CommentTimeMay 28th 2009
     

    Blue by Eiffel 65

    • CommentAuthorSlyShy
    • CommentTimeMay 28th 2009
     

    She’s Not Shy by Irving.

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    The Flash Gordon Theme by Queen.
    • CommentAuthorSlyShy
    • CommentTimeMay 28th 2009
     

    So Far From Home by Jazzanova.

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      CommentAuthorswenson
    • CommentTimeMay 28th 2009
     

    Hahaha, I just got back from a piano recital (yes, I played in it… but I’m not that great at piano. I’m a vaguely better singer, though). So halfway through this lovely duet called En Bateau, I all of a sudden realized it was by… dun dun, Debussy! Wow, I didn’t know he wrote anything other than Claire de Lune… at least judging by Twilight obsessives!

    • CommentAuthorWiseWillow
    • CommentTimeMay 28th 2009
     
    So What by Pink.

    It's so damn catchy...
    • CommentAuthorSlyShy
    • CommentTimeMay 28th 2009
     

    We actually had a thread in the last forum for appreciating Debussy’s other contributions to music. Not that Claire de Lune isn’t a beautiful peace of music, but come on people, he’s composed lots of stuff.

    Cinderella by The Bloodsugars

    • CommentAuthorMrHyde
    • CommentTimeMay 28th 2009
     

    I think I’ve heard of 10% of these songs. Probably 75% of the artists. Interesting. Pandora tends to give me such a small slice of a band’s work.

    Given Up by Linkin Park. Something about pissed off songs makes me happy.

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      CommentAuthorArtimaeus
    • CommentTimeMay 28th 2009
     

    Smooth, Corazon Espinado, Into the Night. Santana is amazing.

    I’m also a pretty big fan of Guns n’ Roses (Sweet Child o’ Mine, Paradise City, Welcome to the Jungle) and Aerosmith (in general).

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    Under To the Night by Theater of Tragedy.

    Man, my music collection is all over the place, genre-wise.
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    My Immortal by Evanescence

    This song is so hard to sing, it makes me want to tear out my own hair whenever I try. ;(
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    annoying, isn't it?

    Slice of Heaven by Dave Dobbyn.
    • CommentAuthorLccorp2
    • CommentTimeMay 29th 2009 edited
     

    Listen in high quality for best effect.

    Flying Battery Zone act 1 / 2 Sonic and Knuckles.

    Determination Final Fantasy Tactics Advance 2. Especially epic.

    Seymour Battle Theme Final Fantasy X.

    True Heroes Viewtiful Joe 2.

    Palermo Temple Rune Factory 2.

    Trieste Forest Rune Factory 2.

    Daily Work: Part 2 Rune Factory 2.

    Enough music spam for now.

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      CommentAuthorswenson
    • CommentTimeMay 29th 2009
     

    Does having a song stuck in your head count as listening to it? If so, I’m listening to Caramelldansen… I never can quite tell if I love or hate this song.

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    We count songs stuck in your head?
    _Hey there, Cthulu_
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxScTbIUvoA

    It comes in a kareoke version, too!
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    The Dark Secret: Ira Divina--Rhapsody.
    • CommentAuthorGolcondio
    • CommentTimeMay 29th 2009
     
    Deconstructive : Ashent
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    The Kinslayer--Nightwish.
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      CommentAuthorswenson
    • CommentTimeMay 29th 2009
     

    Various songs made entirely with the Scout’s “BONK“s from TF2… also a random clip with the Combine Advisor Caramelldansen. It was disturbing.

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    Hee hee, caramelldansen... What I refer to as the communist song... If having a song stuck in your head does count, Wishing you were Somehow Here Again from the Phantom of the Opera.
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    Oh, the Kinslayer! I haven't heard that song in forever!

    Opeth- Harvest
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    Bittersweet--Apocalyptica
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    Starlight by (guess who?!) Muse
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    Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No. 3 in D Minor Op. 30...do I really have to type the rest of it out?

    As played by Richter.

    (Yes, I like to mix it up with Classical music once in a while too. I especially like this one. Minor keys are inherently awesome)
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      CommentAuthorMoldorm
    • CommentTimeMay 30th 2009
     

    The awesomeness that is Ice Cap Zone Act 1

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    Physical (You're So)--Nine Inch Nails
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    Noldor (Dead Winter Reigns) by Blind Guardian
    • CommentAuthorSlyShy
    • CommentTimeMay 31st 2009
     

    Take Five by the Dave Brubeck Quartet.

    • CommentAuthorLccorp2
    • CommentTimeMay 31st 2009
     
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      CommentAuthorMoldorm
    • CommentTimeMay 31st 2009
     
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    Apocalypse Please by (I need to find something else to listen to) Muse
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    Death and All His Friends by Coldplay

    Yay, something not by Muse!
    • CommentAuthorSlyShy
    • CommentTimeMay 31st 2009
     

    Bruises by Chairlift.

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    Michael by Franz Ferdinand

    My friend thought Franz Ferdinand was actually the lead singer's name...
    • CommentAuthorSlyShy
    • CommentTimeMay 31st 2009
     

    Franz Ferdinand is great. Although their latest album was pretty disappointing. Oh well, such is life. My favorite song of theirs is probably Auf Ausche.

    Perfect Fit by The Clues.

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    Yeah, the only song I liked on their new album would have to be Lucid Dreams... Auf Ausche? I don't really like that one... The Fallen's my fave.

    The Scientist by Coldplay

    What do you think of Coldplay's lyrics? (if you've heard them that is!)
    • CommentAuthorSlyShy
    • CommentTimeMay 31st 2009
     

    They seem all right. I don’t listen to them much though.

    Fire Eye’d Boy by Broken Social Scene.

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    On the Rise from Dr. Horrible's Sing Along Blog. (not sure who wrote it...)
    • CommentAuthorSlyShy
    • CommentTimeMay 31st 2009
     

    Joss Whedon. :P

    Modern World by Wolf Parade.

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    Thanks :D

    Telegraph Road by Dire Straights
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    Quietus by Epica

    (My try-out song. I think I love it even more now)
    • CommentAuthorSlyShy
    • CommentTimeMay 31st 2009
     

    Dita Dimone by Pop Levi.

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      CommentAuthorNorthmark
    • CommentTimeMay 31st 2009
     
    Map of the Problematique by Muse. <3
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      CommentAuthorMoldorm
    • CommentTimeMay 31st 2009
     

    3 Ways to Epica by Kamelot

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      CommentAuthorRand
    • CommentTimeMay 31st 2009
     
    Thank U by Alanis Morissette.
    • CommentAuthorSlyShy
    • CommentTimeMay 31st 2009
     

    XTRABEATS #405 from WOXY... These are such good mixtapes. <_<

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    Hee hee, yay Muse!

    Shiver by Coldplay
    • CommentAuthorSlyShy
    • CommentTimeMay 31st 2009
     

    Wait by Death Cab for Cutie.

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    Blackwater Park by Opeth

    (So sad they did not perform this live. :()
    • CommentAuthorSlyShy
    • CommentTimeMay 31st 2009
     

    Life Being What It Is by Kaki King.

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      CommentAuthorMoldorm
    • CommentTimeMay 31st 2009
     

    The Boy Who Wanted To Be A Real Puppet by Sonata Arctica.

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    imaginary by Evanescence
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      CommentAuthorRand
    • CommentTimeMay 31st 2009
     
    This is a music-related question: Do you lot enjoy listening to men singing in high pitched voices? Or is it just me?
    • CommentAuthorSlyShy
    • CommentTimeMay 31st 2009
     

    So Far From Home by Jazzanova.

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    @ Rand- depends on which man. I don't like falsetto, like Justin Timberlake. I don't like men who sound like little girls. I do, however, like people like Bruce Dickinson from Iron Maiden or James LaBrie from Dream Theater.

    Listening to Orion by Metallica
    • CommentAuthorSlyShy
    • CommentTimeMay 31st 2009
     

    Keep Falling by Jazzanova.

    • CommentAuthorGolcondio
    • CommentTimeMay 31st 2009
     
    @rand: if you like men singers with high-pitched voices, don't miss out on these bands:
    Ashent
    The Mars Volta
    Devin Townsend
    • CommentAuthorJinx
    • CommentTimeMay 31st 2009
     
    A Riddle of Stars-Elvenking
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    Dumb by Nirvana
    • CommentAuthorSlyShy
    • CommentTimeMay 31st 2009
     

    Run by Snow Patrol.

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    Epitaph by King Crimson.
    • CommentAuthorGolcondio
    • CommentTimeMay 31st 2009
     
    Smells Like Teen Spirit, the Paul Anka version
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    Nightfall by Blind Guardian
    • CommentAuthorGolcondio
    • CommentTimeMay 31st 2009
     
    Their best album EVAR
    • CommentAuthorSlyShy
    • CommentTimeMay 31st 2009
     

    Distractions by Zero 7.

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      CommentAuthorRand
    • CommentTimeMay 31st 2009
     
    Ok. Yeah. I'm just starting out with Five for Fighting, James Blunt, and MIKA (And... uh.. Maroon 5...)
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    ^lolwut

    Poet's Justice by Uriah Heep.
    • CommentAuthorSlyShy
    • CommentTimeMay 31st 2009
     

    White Diamonds by Friendly Fires.

    • CommentAuthorGolcondio
    • CommentTimeMay 31st 2009
     
    Mika is great! You can also try Fall Out Boy and Panic! At the Disco
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    Down in a Hole by Alice in Chains
    • CommentAuthorSlyShy
    • CommentTimeMay 31st 2009
     

    Hazel by Junior Boys.

    • CommentAuthorJinx
    • CommentTimeMay 31st 2009
     
    Magical Trevor by Weebl's Stuff (first part)
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      CommentAuthorRand
    • CommentTimeMay 31st 2009
     
    (Welcome, Jinx!)

    What is the general consensus of country music here?
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      CommentAuthorMoldorm
    • CommentTimeJun 1st 2009
     

    A fabulatastically awesome remix of the Tal Tal Heights theme.

    • CommentAuthorSlyShy
    • CommentTimeJun 1st 2009
     

    Aerodynamic by Daft Punk. I should quit listening to them. <_<

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    What is the general consensus of country music here?

    LOVE IT!!! Alan Jackson, Shania Twain, Shane Nicholson (as well as his duo act with Kasey Chambers), etc...
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    Country? Merk, merk... Daft Punk Sly, really? ;P

    No One Mourns the Wicked by... Well, whoever wrote it, I give you credit. I know it's sung by Kristen Chenowith though!
    • CommentAuthorSlyShy
    • CommentTimeJun 1st 2009
     

    I listen to much better techno than Daft Punk, I swear!

    But for now, it’s classical time. Chopin Fantasie in F minor.

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    Yay Chopin!

    The Nutcracker Suite by Tchaikovsky. No, I'm not kidding, my iPod's on shuffle!
    • CommentAuthorSlyShy
    • CommentTimeJun 1st 2009
     

    Aw, I love the Nutcracker. I was totally obsessed with it when I was a little kid. These days my favorite song from it is Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy, because I think the glass armonica is a very beautiful sounding instrument.

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    The Nutcracker’s AWESOME. Other than that, though, I don’t listen to much but Bach or Beethoven. And I haven’t in a long time. I should; it’s such great background music when you want something while you’re studying. If Mozart really makes you smarter, I should try that!

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    Ha, little Sly! Sorry, I like imagining people as little kids... Anyhow,

    Freeze Ray by Jess Whoden

    "Love your hair"
    "What?"
    "What? No, I, I, I love the air."
    Heh, I love Dr. Horrible.
    • CommentAuthorSlyShy
    • CommentTimeJun 1st 2009
     

    If Mozart really makes you smarter, I should try that!

    Classic confusion of correlation and causation caused this myth. Well educated parents are more likely to listen to Mozart, and more likely to raise smart kids. They’d still raise smart kids if they were listening to Nirvana, I suspect.

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    Dude, I listened to Al Stewart as a kid, and I turned out smart enough! (I think...)
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    Lol fair enough. I did wonder about that, because it seems very odd that a certain arrangement of musical notes would make you smarter than some other arrangement of notes. Also that one guy would be able to compose like a million pieces that all made you smarter, much less compose one tune, or even one bar! Still, I just assumed it was one of those things.

    • CommentAuthorSlyShy
    • CommentTimeJun 1st 2009
     

    Music Takes Me Up by Mr. Scruff. <- This guy is great.