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1. Bleed American - Jimmy Eat World. music that is truthful is always nice :rolleyes:

2. Run Baby Run - Garbage. just find it inspirational

3. I Get It - Chevelle ...soo relatable... those guys rock.

4. Race Against Myself - The Offspring.

5. Wonderwall - Oasis.

6. Smells Like Teen Spirit (keeping grunge alive :) )

7. Headstrong - Trapt. also inspirational in a weird "im gonna do things my own way and no one is gonna stop me!" kind of way lol

8. Man in the Box - Alice in Chains. See #6

9. December - Collective Soul. practically grew up with that song and December is awesome lol.

10. (couldnt resist this one) Testosterone - Bush. All about male stereotypes, kind of in the form of mockery. :D

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Well, mostly Indigo Girls -- they're the best group I know of. But some others.

1.) Beethoven's 9th Symphony (Ode to Joy, specifically)

2.) Lay My Head Down -- Indigo Girls

3.) Opening -- Songs for a New World

4.) Both Hands -- Ani DiFranco

5.) Galileo -- Indigo Girls

6.) Land of Canaan -- Indigo Girls

7.) Both Sides Now -- Joni Mitchell

8.) Bread and Roses -- Judy Collins

9.) Closer to Fine -- Indigo Girls

10.) Suddenly I See -- KT Tunstall

Yeah, I'm pretty much an acoustic-singer-songwriter girl.

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Guest Sincerity

Its going to be hard to list just ten songs :P.

1. Micheal Jackson - Smooth Criminal! (You can't go wrong with MJ and his other songs!)

2. Rentrer En Soi- Sincerely (Basically everything they did. Favorite band of all time for me)

3. Ai Otsuka- Natsui Sora (Summer Sky) and Pocket

4. Vanessa Mae- Devil's Trill (Or anyone who can play it :P)

5. Exist Trace- Vanguard and Judea

6. DJ Sammy- Golden Child

7. Versailles- Zombie (I like most of their songs)

8. Metal Safari- Beatiful murder (Pretty much everything they did.)

9. Mos Def - Traveling Man (DJ Honda Remix)

10. Ketchup Mania- Pop pop pop pop pop pop lolipop! (Yes this is the actual name of the song lol.. Eveyrthing they do is to happy which is good!)

I will listen to pretty much anything! I'm always listening to some type of music never the less no matter where I am.

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Guest Janis

Wow only 10... this is going to be tough....

1. From Here to Eternity - Iron Maiden

2. Ace of Spades - Motorhead

3. Night Train - The Bouncing Souls

4. Spicy McHaggis Jig - Dropkick Murphys

5. Bodies - The Sex Pistols

6. Little Piece of My Heart - Janis Joplin

7. Caught in a Mosh - Anthrax

8. Livin' After Midnight - Judas Priest

9. Free For All - Ted Nugent

10. How Will I Laugh Tomorrow - Suicidal Tendencies

Janis

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Guest Kaze

Most of these are japanese and from anime since I don't really listen to music normally much and when I do generally I don't find songs I like enough to want to look for them. It's hard to pick only 10, but tried to spread them out among some of my favorite singers rather than just doing a top 10.

Eternal Blaze - Nana Mizuki

Hare Hare Yukai - Aya Hirano / Minori Chihara / Yuuko Gotou

Kaze no Nokutaan - Kyoko Hikami

Plenty of Grit - Megumi Hayashibara

Breeze - Megumi Hayashibara

Shine We Are! - BoA

Every Heart - BoA

Depend on You - Ayumi Hamasaki

Kaze to Rainbow - Garnet Crow

Baragoku Otome - Ali Project

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Guest LightNebula
Most of these are japanese and from anime since I don't really listen to music normally much and when I do generally I don't find songs I like enough to want to look for them. It's hard to pick only 10, but tried to spread them out among some of my favorite singers rather than just doing a top 10.

Eternal Blaze - Nana Mizuki

Hare Hare Yukai - Aya Hirano / Minori Chihara / Yuuko Gotou

Kaze no Nokutaan - Kyoko Hikami

Plenty of Grit - Megumi Hayashibara

Breeze - Megumi Hayashibara

Shine We Are! - BoA

Every Heart - BoA

Depend on You - Ayumi Hamasaki

Kaze to Rainbow - Garnet Crow

Baragoku Otome - Ali Project

Nice! I love Nana Mizuki, Ayumi Hamasaki, Ali Project and Garnet Crow. I think BoA is neat. I don't know the others, though. Your taste is music is great. :)

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Guest Kaze
Nice! I love Nana Mizuki, Ayumi Hamasaki, Ali Project and Garnet Crow. I think BoA is neat. I don't know the others, though. Your taste is music is great. :)

I'd definatly recommend listening to Megumi Hayashibara if you like those other singers. Chances are if you've been a japanese language anime fan in the 90s (or watched anime from then) you've heard her voice as she has played many popular characters in a large number of anime, and still continues work as a seiyu/singer, although not as commonly as she did in the past. Her most recent works being the 2 new Slayers seasons, doing the opening/closing songs of both and voicing Lina Inverse.

Here's a Youtube link to the song short (TV) version of Breeze, from the Slayers Try opening, with subtitles:

Sorry if this is kind of off topic.

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Guest Rosie2012

This really will be hard to do for me.

You see I love music A LOT, music relaxes me, makes me chill and stress free. Im around it 80%+ of the day. (iPod is a life saver)

But here goes my list: (No specific order either)

Temptation (Denga & Manus Mix Edit) by Vengeance

Explain(Reminder Mix) by Vengeance

Endelexia (John C Remix) by John '00' Fleming & Wizzy Noise

Rasa Lila (Jay Selway Remix) by John '00' Fleming

Synaesthesia (Bobina Megardive Remix) by Thrillseekers

( the last 5 will be Metal genre, I'd really prefer to do 10 for each, but I'll stick to the rules)

My Last Serenate by Killswitch Engage

My Curse by Killswitch Engage

Like Light To The Flies by Trivium

Unbound (The Wild Ride) by Avenged Sevenfold

The Wicked End by Avenged Sevenfold

Darn that was hard. But I would be happy with these songs for the rest of my life.

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Guest LightNebula
I'd definatly recommend listening to Megumi Hayashibara if you like those other singers. Chances are if you've been a japanese language anime fan in the 90s (or watched anime from then) you've heard her voice as she has played many popular characters in a large number of anime, and still continues work as a seiyu/singer, although not as commonly as she did in the past. Her most recent works being the 2 new Slayers seasons, doing the opening/closing songs of both and voicing Lina Inverse.

Here's a Youtube link to the song short (TV) version of Breeze, from the Slayers Try opening, with subtitles:

Sorry if this is kind of off topic.

Awesome. Thanks.

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Guest Mesingw

1. Android Lust: Dragonfly

2. In Strict Confidence: Sleepless

3. Paradise Lost: Ordinary Days

4. In Strict Confidence In Favilla

5. Voltaire: Bomb New Jersey

6. Kenny Wayne Shepherd: Slow Ride

7. Nickleback: If Everyone Cared

8. De/Vision: Unputdownable

9. Powerman 5000: All My Friends are Ghosts

10. Rob Zombie: More Human Than Human

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Guest Mr.Yoav

This is going to be really hard. I listen to music all day long. I cannot stand not listening to music. But I can't play instruments. What a weird thing.

1.Evolution-KoRn

2.I Stand Alone-Godsmack

3.Now, Diabolical-Satyricon

4.Love Song-KoRn (not really a love song.....)

5.Home-Three Days Grace

6.Ten Leagues Beneath Contempt-Cradle of Filth

7.Supra Karma-Samael

8.Leper Jerusalem-Melechesh

9. I Bring You Fear- Hermh

10. Tearjerker-KoRn

But there's so many more!!!!!!

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Guest NatalieRene

hmm just ten? ok, these are completly random as they come to me

Linkin Park - Carousel

Riot - Three Days Grace

George Michael - Careless Whisper

Mariah Carey - Hero

Linkin Park - Somewhere I belong

Metallica - The Day That Never Comes

Kim Wilde - You Keep Me Hangin' On

Bear McCreary - All Along The Watchtowers

Nobuo Uematsu (FF VII AC Soundtrack) Battle in the Forgotten City

Joan Osborn - One of Us

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Guest NicolaiAE

1. Love Game - Lady GaGa

2. Tvoyu Ten' (Your Shadow)- Nebo Zdes

3. Umirat - Tracktor Bowling

4. MJOLNIR Mix - Halo 2 Soundtrack (:3)

5. Second Chance - Shinedown

6. Believe - Cher

7. B.Y.O.B - System Of A Down

8. Control - Stabbing Westward

9. Welcome - Slipknot

10. Lollipop - Mika

Yeah...diverse music...I like it all I guess...I have more but I can't live without these!

-Nicolai

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Guest praisedbeherhooves

"Fight" by Gamma Ray (This song actually stopped me from suicide once)

"Wenches and Mead" by Alestorm

"Bloody Ballerina" by Hate in the Box

"Greatest Show Unearthed" by Creature Feature

"Buried Alive" by Creature Feature

"Girl of Glass" by Suicide Silence

"Make Them Suffer" by Cannibal Corpse

"Blood Addiction" by Theatre Des Vampires

"Red or White Wine?" by Drop Dead, Gorgeous

"Combat Shock" by Warbringer

As you can see, my musical tastes gravitate to the darker side of things.

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Guest Flay-ke

lol Kaze I liked BoA. shes a great dancer.

i love/hear music 24/7, not literally.

Ne-yo - mad(acoustic version)

David Archuleta - crush

Yiruma - river flows in you

John Legend - Green light(acoustic version)

Mariah Carey - Hero

BoA - Eat you up

Coldplay - Viva la vada

Linkin park - in the end(Stair's Breakbeat remix)

Ne-yo - Because of you

Ne-yo - so sick

idk why but i like acoustic versions than the real song

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Guest Steven22

Looking through all these lists I feel a little strange lol here it goes.

Old Time Rock N Roll- Bob Segar

Pirates of the Caribbean Theme-Hans Zimmer

Dead Stars- Covenant

Celtic Between The Shadows- Lorena McKennitt

Love and Hatred- The Cruxshadows

Hymn to the sea- Titanic Theme

Dream On- Aerosmith

Epicentre- VNV Nation

Wytches Brew- Omnia

Absurd Minds- Doors

That would be rough so gotta get a bit of everything

;)

-Lauren

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Guest Tammy Maher

Ok just 10???? Wow half my top rated is 11.... Uggg

  1. Rock n Roll Train - AC/DC
  2. The Numbeer of the Beast - Iron Maiden
  3. We're Not Gonna Take It - Twisted Sister
  4. Ten Thousand Strong - Iced Earth
  5. The Boys are back in town - Thin Lizzy
  6. Learn to fly - Foo Fighters
  7. The Beast from the blackness - Iron Fire
  8. Enter Sandman - Metallica
  9. Baba O'Riley - The Who
  10. American Soldier - Toby Keith

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Guest Sameus

Ok, so here it goes...

No time - The Guess Who

Stairway to Heaven - Led Zeppelin

Grip Like a Vice - The Go! Team

Old Piano - Frou Frou

Hurt - Johnny Cash

Who'll Stop The Rain - CCR

Father and Son - Cat Stevens

Man on The Moon - R.E.M

Easy Living - Billie Holiday

Fox Boogie - Gerhard Trede

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Guest Selkia

Alrighty my 1O songs Here we go!

1. ELUVEITIE - Omnos

2. Sirenia - The Other Side

3. Delerium -- Aria

4. Delerium - "Euphoria

5. Ladytron - Runaway

6. Uh Huh Her- COMMON REACTION

7. Terry Jacks- Seasons In The Sun

8. Emilie Autumn - Rose Red

9. Voltaire- Feathery Wings

10. Nightwish- Nemo

Well theres my 10 songs xD I listen too them all the time so i shouldnt get bored of them

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Guest Alex Blitzen

1. Satellite Heart-Anya Marina

2. Amazing-Blue October

3. Monsters-Hurricane Bells

4. The Violet Hour-Sea Wolf

5. Hurt-Johnny Cash

6. Don't Stop Me Now-Queen

7. Bitter and Blue-Michael Weatherly

8. Lithium-Nirvana

9. Thanks for the Memories-Fall Out Boy

10. Moonlight Sonata-Beethoven (this one especially)

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Guest NatalieM

This is in no real order, but here it is:

Hallowed be thy Name -- Iron Maiden

Heavy Metal -- Judas Priest

Fade to Black -- Metallica

Du Hast -- Rammstein

2112 -- Rush

Copperhead Road -- Steve Earle

My Generation -- the Who

Don't Fear the Reaper -- Blue Oyster Cult

Money for Nothing -- Dire Straits

Neon Knights -- Black Sabbath

That was actually pretty hard to just choose 10 songs, but there it is.

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1. And now that i'm in your shadow - Damien jurado. Even if the song does make me cry....

2. Slow fade - Casting crowns

3. Gotta be somebody - Nickleback

4. Good life - One republic

5. Carnival of rust - Poets of the fall

6. Shallow - Poets of the fall

7. Rewind- Poets of the fall

8. Arriving somewhere but not here - porcupine tree

9. F*** you - archive (Sorry for the foul language. But need this song for those moments when someone has angered me)

10. Hero - Mariah carey (What i NEED to listen to when i lose all hope!)

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This was very hard, and these are not numbered in any paticualr order. But my that is one hard list to make! Sooooo many good songs, so many songs that mean something to me!

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Guest Melanieshaman
Ok so i stole this idea from another board i frequent...

If you were given the choice of only be able to listen to 10 songs for the rest of your life... what would they be? Being the diverse group of people we have here this could be really interesting.

mine are as follows;

in no particular order;

One Week-Barenaked Ladies

No Shelter-Rage Against the Machine

Indestructible- Disturbed

Maniacal Renderings-Jon Oliva's Pain

The Reason-Hoobastank

Beautiful Tragedy-In This Moment

Hallowed be thy Name-Iron Maiden

Life's Been Good-Eagles/Joe Walsh

Gears of War-Megadeth

Bring the Noise-Public Enemy/Anthrax version

This list is interesting these days. As i think alot of it changes depending on my moods... the top 10 now are (in no particular order)

Monster-Skillet

Sound of Madness-Shinedown

How I could just kill a man-Rage Against the Machine cover of a Cyprus Hill song

Juggernaut-Baptized by Fire-Look them up awesome young band

Indestructible-Disturbed

Ton Sawyer-Rush

Shoot the Preacher Down-Bulletboys

Undead-Hollywood Undead

The Crow and the Butterfly-Shinedown-Itunes acoustic sessions

Children of the Damned-Iron Maiden

ALOT of changes since i started this thread.

Melanie

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My tastes in music vary from day to day.

1. Eradication Instincts Defined by Dimmu Borgir.

2. The Devils Rejects by Rob Zombie

3. Kings of the Carnival Creation by Dimmu Borgir

4. Malice through the Looking Glass by Cradle of Filth

5. The Death of Love by Cradle of Filth

6. Too many Puppies by Primus

7. Black Seeds on Virgin Soil by Old Man's Child

8. Any Alice in Chains as they are my favorite band, haven't heard one song of theirs I didn't like.

9. Any song on the Misfits "Walk among us" album

10. Any song on my Smashing Pumpkins "Greatest Hit" CD.

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Guest Pica Pica

This is going to be hard, but here goes....

In no particular order:

Another Girl, Another Planet (The Only Ones)

Reet Petite (Jackie Wilson)

Moonlight on Vermont (Captain Beefheart & his Magic Band)

Tiptoe Thru' the Tulips (Tiny Tim)

Davy Crocket (Thee Headcoatees)

Love Goes where my Rosemary Grows(Edison Lighthouse)

Dancing on a Saturday Night

Three Girl Rhumba (Wire)

The Frank Sonata (Longpigs)

Strawberries (The Sleepy People)

Special mention to Misty's Big Adventure for having the greatest amounts of favourite songs which don't quite get in the top ten.

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