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Old 11-25-2005, 06:28 AM
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Re: What you listen on your mp3 player
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Originally Posted by den
I have no problem with these threads as long as people explain why they like the song and tell a bit about the artist and what it actually sounds like instead of just listing things like:

Artist I Don't Care About - "Song I Will Never Listen To"
I'm not saying anything. i got jumped on last time i asked people to elaborate on song of the day.
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Old 11-25-2005, 09:44 AM
kagenaki koe
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Re: What you listen on your mp3 player
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Originally Posted by ndrwrld
this thread is LAME and void.
i do believe there once was a thread about a certain song you liked, and since you liked that song, you played that song, and when you played that song , you heard said song.
oh yeah...it was

SOLA SISTEMS SONG O DA DAY
rename the thread sola sistem/undarrenworld's MP3 song of the day
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Old 11-25-2005, 01:02 PM
undarrenworld
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Re: What you listen on your mp3 player
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Originally Posted by ndrwrld
this thread is LAME and void.
i do believe there once was a thread about a certain song you liked, and since you liked that song, you played that song, and when you played that song , you heard said song.
oh yeah...it was

SOLA SISTEMS SONG O DA DAY
Its not about if u like song or not, its not thread about ... song of the day.
If you are outside u want to listen to something else, not only to that what u listen at home. It really work in my case. Music is so special. When I hear some song somewhere, I always remember the place, the people around me, my mood...something.
So I never put my top favourite tracks to my mp3 player.
Thats my explain
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Old 11-30-2005, 04:40 AM
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Re: What you listen on your mp3 player
a soft place to fall , that's all
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Old 12-02-2005, 02:47 AM
sola sistim
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Re: What you listen on your mp3 player
all i listen to on my ipod is PUNK/HARDCORE!
I Killed The Prom Queen
Parkway Drive
Killswitch Engage
Atreyu
Irrelevent
Rise Against
BoySetsFire
Every Time I Die
Mortal Treason
Alexisonfire
Terror
Throwdown
Funeral For A Friend

yeah.. thats about it.
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Old 12-04-2005, 09:55 PM
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Re: What you listen on your mp3 player
Well, why not ask iTunes!

Clicking the top 25 most played list we get:

5 Brian Eno songs: "Everyting Merges With the Night" from Another Green World, and four tracks from Before and After Science - "King's Lead Hat", "No One Recieving", "Backwater", and "Kurt's Rejoinder". I really really liked the pop side of Before and After Science and it was one of the first albums that went onto my MP3 player.

3 by Can: Both "Halleluhwah" and "Oh Yeah" from Tago Mago, and "Moonshake" from Future Days...Can really gets under my skin.

"Pachuco Cadaver" by Captain Beefheart off of Trout Mask Replica - the best song off a great album, and really the only place where the band really comes together.

"Tunak Tunak Tun" by Daler Mehndi (my roommate loved this song, we used to set the iPod to play it as an alarm when it was hooked up to his stereo)

4 by Devo (not enough if you ask me!): "Gut Felling" and "Uncontrollable Urge" (which is currently #1) from Q: Are We Not Men, and "Going Under" and "Race of Doom" from New Traditionalists.

"Peaches en Regalia" by Frank Zappa, a great little jazz tune which just isn't long enough.

Two tracks from Selling England by the Pound by Genesis, my favorite prog album. They're "Dancing With the Moonlit Knight", which has an amazing guitar solo (really the reason why I listen to it, but the whole song is great), and "The Battle of Epping Forest" which is classic Peter Gabriel...

Two from a Japanese band called Polysics, a great surf-rock instrumental "Buggie Technica" and one called "Kaja Kaja Goo" which has to have one of the craziest lead vocals ever...

Two from a Japanese rap band called "Rip Slyme", a really really addictive group, which was pretty much all I listened to this time last year. The tracks are "Super Shooter" and "FUNKASTIC".

Two by Talking Heads. "Once in a Lifetime" and "The Great Curve"...Remain in Light is one of my favorite albums.

"Put Your Hand Inside the Puppet Head" off the s/t album by They Might be Giants...again, like many of the songs here, addictive!

And of course, "Generals in Majors" by XTC, one of the greatest unheard singles of all time!
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