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    Fugazi- Waiting Room
    Sabbath - War Pigs
    Zep - Immigrant Song
    Tool - the entire album Undertow

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    Quote Originally Posted by Platinum Pete
    Guided By Voices - Bulldog Skin
    Good one. The GBV anthem for me is "Tractor Rape Chain."

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    Sublime- what i got, doin time, badfish, etc...
    Verve- bittersweet symphony
    Chili peppers- under the bridge
    Blind Melon- no rain
    Dylan- tambourine man
    Gorillaz-feel good inc, clint eastwood
    Modest mouse- polar opposites, float on
    many others...

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    Rush--Tom Sawyer
    Pearl Jam--Porch
    Pennywise--Alien
    GD--Wharf Rat
    SRV--Voodoo Chile (slight return)
    Lifesavasa--Me
    Spearhead--Oh My God
    Metallica--For Whom the Bell Tolls
    Wyclef--President
    Stones--Moonlight Mile/Sister Morphine/Paint it Black
    Janes Addiction--True Nature/3 Days
    182--Wendy Clear
    Nugent--Stranglehold
    Golden Earing--Radar Love
    Swollen Members--Breathe
    Public Enemy--Louder than a Bomb
    "All God does is watch us and kill us when we get boring. We must never, ever be boring."

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    Loser by Beck.

    Sick and ashamed and happy (and also Even the Losers by Tom Petty),
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    "Laughter and tears are both responses to frustration and exhaustion. I myself prefer to laugh, since there is less cleaning up to do afterward."
    - Kurt Vonnegut

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    (I know this much is) True by Spandau Ballet
    thats new hampshire as fuck


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    back in the day:
    Siamese Dream - Smashing Pumpkins (yup, whole thing).
    Close to Me - the cure

    current:
    more than a feeling - boston

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    Everything in it's right place - Radiohead
    Pyramid Song - Radiohead
    2+2=5 - Radiohead
    Idioteque - Radiohead
    Actually just about anything Radiohead

    Sigur Ros - Track 8 from ()
    Sigur Ros - Gong, njosjavelin

    Royksopp - Remind Me

    Mum - The land Between Solar Systems

    James - Born of Frustration

    Flaming Lips
    Yoshimi battles the pink robots part1
    In the morning of magicians
    Do you realize
    All we have is now
    Race for the prize
    waiting for superman
    feeling yourself disintegrate

    The entire Cure Disintegration album

    The entire Depeche Mode Violater album, also Walking in My shoes

    The cranberries - zombie

    The entire Bjork Vespertine album

    Grandaddy - Jed's other poem (beautiful ground) (basically all of sophtware slump)

    Blonde Redhead - Misery is a butterfly

    TV on the Radio - Staring at the sun

    Ladytron - International Dateline

    Just about anything Jimmy Eat World

    Most of Sufjan Steven's stuff

    and for a really embarrassing choice....Madonna - Die another day (great for talking shit back to the mountain after doing something stupid.)

    Spiritualized - Ladies and Gentleman we're floating in Space


    Just too many to name. I'll geek out and sing like a psycho alone in my car waiting for a stoplight just about anytime. Hell, even if it's a female vocalist.

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    Cool

    Dr. Octogon. Halfsharkalligatorhalfman, then straight to Blue Flowers revisited. When the beat comes back on Blue Flowers I open my sun roof in my car and pump my fist out of it.



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    Quote Originally Posted by The Reverend Floater
    bunch a stuff to sound cool and diverse when everyone that knows me knows its "Dead or Alive" -Bon Jovi
    fixed, why you frontin R?

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    Behind Blue Eyes and basically all of Who's Next
    Black Dog and basically all of Zep IV
    Midnight Rambler and Hot Rocks album
    Bob Marley's entire catalog
    I find these lists so hard to narrow down
    "if it's called tourist season, why can't we just shoot them?"

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    Old Crow Medicine Show- Wagon Wheel
    Earth, Wind and Fire- September
    Cat Stevens- Father and Son

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    Weakerthans definitely do something for me. I didn't know them while I was in school, but their tunes bring me back to that time without fail.

    Plea From A Cat Named Virtute

    Why don't you ever want to play?
    I'm tired of this piece of string.
    You sleep as much as I do now,
    and you don't eat much of anything.
    I don't know who you're talking to-
    I made a search through every room,
    but all I found was dust that moved
    in shadows of the afternoon.

    And listen,
    about those bitter songs you sing?
    They're not helping anything.
    They won't make you strong.

    So, we should open up the house.
    Invite the tabby two doors down.
    You could ask your sister, if
    she doesn't bring her Basset Hound.
    Ask the things you shouldn't miss:
    tape-hiss and the Modern Man,
    The Cold War and Card Catalogues,
    to come and join us if they can,
    for girly drinks and parlor games.
    We'll pass around the easy lie
    of absolutely no regrets,
    and later maybe you could try
    to let your losses dangle off
    the sharp edge of a century,
    and talk about the weather,
    or how the weather used to be.

    And I'll cater with all the birds that I can kill.
    Let their tiny feathers fill disappointment.
    Lie down; lick the sorrow from your skin. Scratch the terror and begin
    to believe you're strong.

    All you ever want to do is drink and watch TV,
    and frankly that thing doesn't really interest me.
    I swear I'm going to bite you hard and taste your tinny blood
    if you don't stop the self-defeating lies you've been repeating since the day you brought me home.
    I know you're strong.

    Sick and ashamed and happy (and available here),
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    "Laughter and tears are both responses to frustration and exhaustion. I myself prefer to laugh, since there is less cleaning up to do afterward."
    - Kurt Vonnegut

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    The Clarks - Cigerate
    Phish - Free

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    Phish - Mike's Song > I am H2 > Weekapaug Groove
    GD - Sugar Magnolia
    Marley - Lively Up Yourself
    Public Enemy - Welcome to the Terror Dome
    Led Zeppelin - In the Evening
    NWA - Express Yourself
    Alpha Blonde - Politique & Kokode Rock
    GD - China>Rider
    MJ - Don't Stop til You Get Enough
    Skiah for life

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    Quote Originally Posted by acostiga
    for some strange reason, this song always reminds me of the summer in between 10th and 11th grade.... tlc waterfalls normally this kind of stuff isn't my thing, but that song is linked in my memory to that summer.

    weezer my name is jonas reminds me of being a stupid high schooler, driving up to the ski hill after school on friday. actually, most of that cd is kind of like a soundtrack for those memories.

    i'm just now recognizing how poor my tastes in music must appear...
    The green and blue albums do that for me too. Takes me back to the summer after senior year, doing nothing but playing hockey and fishing. Life was so much simpler than.

    For my anthem though, Dropkicks Fighting 69th, at least for now.



    edit: What do we mean by 'anthem'? It seems like it has just turned into a list of favorite songs, to me an anthem would be a song to live by.
    Last edited by PaSucks; 11-07-2005 at 03:09 PM.
    I'm in a band. It's called "Just the Tip."

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    Run to the Hills - Iron Maiden
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    Quote Originally Posted by BushwackerinPA
    The Clarks - Cigerate
    Phish - Free
    I can't spell for shit but that is soooo wrong even I can see it. It is spelled Cigarette, and I am sick of having that band shoved up my ass just because they are from Pittsburgh.
    I'm in a band. It's called "Just the Tip."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodsy
    fixed, why you frontin R?
    And...Bon Jovi...Dead or Alive.



    Dammit, Woodsy. Damn you! Damn you and your map of my heart!
    "All God does is watch us and kill us when we get boring. We must never, ever be boring."

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    Cat Stevens - Miles from Nowhere
    Led Zeppelin - When the Levee Breaks
    Great Big Sea - Merimac (reminds me of the time I sat in a tree to see them for free in Stanley Park)
    Alabama - I'm in a Hurry

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaSucks
    edit: What do we mean by 'anthem'? It seems like it has just turned into a list of favorite songs, to me an anthem would be a song to live by.
    I got it right I think
    You see, in this world there's two kinds of people, my friend: Those with loaded guns and those who dig. You dig.

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    2112 by Rush.

    Behold the power of MUSIC!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyrone Shoelaces
    There's lots...here's a few:

    Gathering Storm - God Speed You Black Emperor
    Saturday and Valentine - Christie Front Drive
    Bobby Truck Tricks - Lifetime
    To the Rhythm of A Cold Night in Virginia - The Blacktop Cadence
    Standing Still Fast - Planes Mistaken for Stars
    Rode (For Justin) - Garden Variety
    Anything off of Sunny Day Real Estate's Diary disc
    Damn...how could I forget this one:

    "Gibberish" - Gameface
    sample

    damn.....1995....memories of my soon to b ex...............

    and because I'm bored & sentimental "& slightly buzzed n this hotel room..some .samples from my previous list:


    "Gathering Storm" - God Speed You Black Emperor
    "Saturday" and "Valentine" - Christie Front Drive (Complete mp3's found! wohoo!)
    "Bobby Truck Tricks" - Lifetime
    To the Rhythm of A Cold Night in Virginia - The Blacktop Cadence
    "Standing Still Fast" - Planes Mistaken for Stars
    "Rode (For Justin)" - Garden Variety
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    baba o' for sure, also, from HS, these songs always bring me back to that time and place in my life, and were "anthems" at one point for me:

    million miles away - the plimsouls
    don't go back to rockville (all of reckoning, actually)- rem
    bastards of young (the whole tim album) - replacements
    killing moon - echo and bunnymen
    sympathy for the devil and rocks off - stones
    baba 'o and love ain't for keepin' - the who
    many rivers to cross (yeah, i know, they didn't do the original) and rat in the kitchen - ub40
    bizzare love traiangle - new order
    all of joshua tree by u2
    all of london calling by the clash, esp. the first side


    college time comes to mind when i hear these:

    any pixes, esp stuff off surfer rosa
    gish - smashing pumpkins
    nevermind - nirvana
    stone roses and happy mondays stuff
    Last edited by freshies; 11-08-2005 at 06:51 PM.

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    Child in Time-Deep Purple
    Dragonfly-Mahogany Rush
    Locomotion Breath-Jethro Tull
    Misty Mt. Hop-Zepplin
    Whoile lot of Rosie-AC/DC
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