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Disturbed - Sons of plunder Disturbed - Prayer Disturbed - Land Of Confusion Saliva - LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Hoobastank - Inside of you Hoobastank - Out Of Control Hoobastank - If I Were You AC/DC - Thunderstruck and Hells Bells Aerosmith - Eat the Rich Beastie Boys - Various like Sabotage/Brass Monkey Big & Rich - Comin' To Your City Black Eyed Peas - Let's Get it Started Bush - Machinehead The Cult - Fire Woman Danzig - Mother Dee - Miles and Miles Dave Matthews - Don't Drink the Water David Banner - Play Eminem - Lose Yourself and 'Till I Collapse (w/ Nate Dogg) Kanye West - Stronger Limp Bizkit - Take a Look Around Linkin Park/ Jay Z - Points of Authority Moby - Various - Bodyrock/Extreme Ways Modest Mouse - Float On Nine Inch Nails - Outkast - Bombs over Baghdad Paul Oakenfold - Time of Your Life and many others (Check Bunkka and A Lively Mind) Pete Townsend - Face the Face The Prodigy - Voodoo People, Their Law, Breathe Public Enemy - Bring the Noise/Fight The Power Queen - We Will Rock You/One Vision Rage Against the Machine - Killing in the Name (Power Song) Red Hot Chili Peppers - Higher Ground/Give It Away/ Sean Paul - Temperature/Break It Off System of a Down - Chop Suey (serious intervals)
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Hey guys............check out these Pink Floyd videos. You might even see that things have actually regressed in the world of music. Pink Floyd was the most progressive, deep, and intelligent bands of all-time. Oh, and stick w/it, or just fast forward a couple of minutes. And remember, this is from 1973! http://www.youtube.com/v/QSlUIhN8FU8&feature=relatedhttp://www.youtube.com/v/D3sMZbhs7QA&feature=related
"What lies behind us and what lies before us are small matters compared to what lies within us." --Ralph Waldo Emerson
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"What lies behind us and what lies before us are small matters compared to what lies within us." --Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Dont you have to smoke dope to like PF?  Never was a big fan, but like some of the stuff.
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No, you don't have to smoke dope or even do acid. You do have to be a bit of a deep thinker, though.
"What lies behind us and what lies before us are small matters compared to what lies within us." --Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Hip Hop- Nas- It Ain't Hard to Tell
Rock- L.A. Woman or Break on Through- The Doors
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What I find disturbing is that your list is in alphabetical order. 
We don't have to agree with each other, to respect each others opinion.
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"Down By the River"..........by Neil Young is a very awesome song! 
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What I find disturbing is that your list is in alphabetical order.
lol... That's the way they're listed in iTunes, but I play them in random order. 
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The Long & Winding Road by the Beatles
May Day, May Flowers, Memorial and Mother's Day!
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Wow...Revisit time lol...
Power rips...
Judas Priest---Green Manalishi...(Never knew this was originally recorded by Fleetwood Mac...Wow)
Guns N Roses---Sweet Child o' Mine...
Zep---Stairway to Heaven AND Kashmere...
And for diverse...lol...
BJ Thomas---I Just Can't Help Believin'...
Sinatra...My Way!!!!!!!!!
Go Browns!!!
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Just a few of my all time favorites and anything by the Doors can go on my list lol.
Hank Williams- I'm so lonesome I could cry John Lennon- Imagine Don Mclean- American Pie Neil Young- Harvest Moon Bob Dylan- Hurricane Rolling Stones- Sister Morphine, Paint it Black, Angie
Thunderclap Newman-Something in the Air Uncle Cracker- Drift Away Crosby Stills and Nash- Southern Cross Zombies- Time of the Season
AC/DC- Guns for Hire, Highway to Hell, Ride On Black Sabbath-Paranoid, Mr. Crowley Blue Oyster Cult- Dont fear the reaper Bob Segar, Turn the page Live- Lightning Crashes Guns &Roses-Civil War and November Rain
Joan Jet-Bad Reputation Alannis Morisette- Thank You Almond Brothers- Midnight Rider Johny Cash-Folsom Prison Blues, God's Gonna cut you Down Kansas-Dust in the Wind Smashing Pumpkins=Bullets with Butterfly wings, 1979 Motorhead-Born to Raise Hell
CCR- Have You ever seen the rain, Midnight special Annie Lennox &Al Green- Put a little love in your heart jimmy hendrix-Hey Joe, All along the watch tower Pink Floyd, The Wall entire album was awesome Simply Red, Holding back the years Sinead Oconnor, nothing compares to you Stevie Nicks, Rooms on Fire, Landslide, Rhiannon
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"My opinions and feelings are mine and shall not be influenced by anyone....especially liberals."
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Hank Williams Jr- Family Tradition/ a country boy can survive Alabama- Song of the south/mountain music/dixieland delight Nitty Gritty Dirt Band- Fishin in the dark Steve Earl- Copperhead road Shenandoah- Next to you, next to me Garth Brooks- Just about every song he ever made is good. Keith Whitley- Brotherly love
Ac/Dc- Thunderstruck Metallica- One Guns N Roses- Sweet Child o' mine Bon Jovi- Wanted dead or alive Quiet Riot- Come on Feel the Noise Skid Row- 18 and life/i'll remember you
Sublime- Right Back/ What I got/ Wrong way Red Hot Chili Peppers- Higher Ground
Journey- Send her my love The Damn Yankees- High enough Eddie Money- Take me home tonight The Jeff Healy Band- Angel Eyes Rod Stewart- Maggie May Phil Collins- In the air tonight/Take a look at me now
Lynard Skynard- Tuesday's gone/simple man/ Freebird The Allman Brothers- Midnight Rider Bad Company- Shooting star/Bad company/ Bob Segar- Night Moves CCR- Fortunate Son Mountain- Mississippi queen J. Geils Band- Love stinks Joe Cocker- Have a little Faith in me Queen- Another one bites the just
Sam Cooke- bring it on home to me Smokey Robinson- Tracks of my tears Al Green- love and happiness/tired of being alone
I could go on forever. I listen to pretty much all Genres. Rock, rap, country, oldies, motown, classic rock, southern rock...etc
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Can't list just one:
Beatles - Don't Let Me Down, Help!, Something, Yesterday
Kinks - Waterloo Sunset
Cream - Sunshine of Your Love
AC/DC - Whole Lotta Rosie, Let There Be Rock (a bit cheesy, but I really like the promo video where Bon Scott is dressed like a priest and Angus like an altar server, and the guitars absolutely rev me up), If You Want Blood
Who - My Generation, Won't Get Fooled Again
Vogues - Five O' Clock World
The Troggs - Wild Thing
Led Zeppelin - Immigrant Song
Sam Cooke - A Change Is Gonna Come (to me, this guy had one of the best voices that I have ever heard)
Chuck Berry - Memphis
Rolling Stones - Bitch, Under My Thumb (I know its not a very nice message, but I still like the way it sounds), Mother's Little Helper, Street Fighting Man
If I had to pick a top two, today I would say Waterloo Sunset by the Kinks. It's a beautiful song. Also, My Generation, by the Who. Short, sweet, to the point. IMO, that band at the height of their powers.
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"Under Pressure" - Queen & David Bowie
Still this one.
Also, "Surrender" by Cheap Trick
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Really, really hard to pick just one.....but my favorite song right now, that I have to pretty much listen to every day....
That Kid from Cleveland
Kid Cudi - Pursuit of Happiness
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