yes its gonna go in the OT section (nothing to do with MARP)
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as for my favorite song, it's actually one i just heard today for the 1st time: "don't call me baby" by madison avenue - its beat heaven. couldn't get it out of my mind for at least 5 hours and i don't care
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CLOSE CALLS:
"country grammar" - nelly
"boys" - smile.dk (dance dance revolution)
"bitch please 2" - dre, snoop, eminem, nate dogg, xzibit (my old #1 favorite)
"around the world" - daft punk
"the real slim shady" - eminem (the phrase "please stand up" has replaced "the tribe has spoken" and "final answer" in my mind)
"i'm back" - eminem
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OT question for all marpers: whats your fav song ???
Moderator: Chad
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david oliver
opps forgot to add "boys & girls" by hamasaki ayumi to close calls
KICKASS j-pop song...a must download (this means you BBH)
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KICKASS j-pop song...a must download (this means you BBH)
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J.D. Lowe
JoustGod's gonna yell at us, you do realize. With all our music from
nowadays, and it doesn't live up to the classics *JOKING*
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My favorite songs, in no particular order:
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Korn - anything by Korn, really.
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Limp Bizkit - anything of their's EXCEPT for "Faith". No one should
ever remake a Wham song.
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Eminem - Guilty Conscience, Kim, The Way I Am. I like his other
songs, but these are among the best.
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Barenaked Ladies (WHAT??? J.D. picked a group that isn't rock and/or
rap????) - "Lovers in a Dangerous Time". Do me a favor, download it
sometime. It's incredible, the harmonies are great, and everything
is just incredible (and redundant, apparently).
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Our Lady Peace - "One Man Army". This one will grow on you, since at
first it's so weird.
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Disturbed - "Stupified". It's loud, it's weird, and for some odd
reason, it helps me play btime. heh.
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Anything Classical. I've always liked classical music, for some
reason. It's weird then that I listen to rock more often. However,
if it's available, I will listen to it, and love every second of it.
<p>
I'll probably come back to post some more that I can't think of now.
I'm too distracted by a burnt tounge (how was I supposed to know
coffee would be hot?
)
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Sincerely,
<p>
J.D. Lowe
<p>
P.S. Here, I just thought of something to summarize my musical
tastes:
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If there is a genre that I don't particularly like, there is still at
least one person in it that I like; i.e. country, but I love "Devil
Went Down To Georgia" and "Thunder Rolls". I don't like any Pop
Music, but I enjoy Eminem (yes, David, Eminem is pop. He didn't want
to go pop, but he did). I'm not a particular fan of Jazz, but I love
Rockapella. I'm just odd
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nowadays, and it doesn't live up to the classics *JOKING*
<p>
My favorite songs, in no particular order:
<p>
Korn - anything by Korn, really.
<p>
Limp Bizkit - anything of their's EXCEPT for "Faith". No one should
ever remake a Wham song.
<p>
Eminem - Guilty Conscience, Kim, The Way I Am. I like his other
songs, but these are among the best.
<p>
Barenaked Ladies (WHAT??? J.D. picked a group that isn't rock and/or
rap????) - "Lovers in a Dangerous Time". Do me a favor, download it
sometime. It's incredible, the harmonies are great, and everything
is just incredible (and redundant, apparently).
<p>
Our Lady Peace - "One Man Army". This one will grow on you, since at
first it's so weird.
<p>
Disturbed - "Stupified". It's loud, it's weird, and for some odd
reason, it helps me play btime. heh.
<p>
Anything Classical. I've always liked classical music, for some
reason. It's weird then that I listen to rock more often. However,
if it's available, I will listen to it, and love every second of it.
<p>
I'll probably come back to post some more that I can't think of now.
I'm too distracted by a burnt tounge (how was I supposed to know
coffee would be hot?
<p>
Sincerely,
<p>
J.D. Lowe
<p>
P.S. Here, I just thought of something to summarize my musical
tastes:
<p>
If there is a genre that I don't particularly like, there is still at
least one person in it that I like; i.e. country, but I love "Devil
Went Down To Georgia" and "Thunder Rolls". I don't like any Pop
Music, but I enjoy Eminem (yes, David, Eminem is pop. He didn't want
to go pop, but he did). I'm not a particular fan of Jazz, but I love
Rockapella. I'm just odd
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Chad
did he ask for favorite songS or favorite song, jd
I'll put my
random vote up for: Every Little Counts - New Order. If anyone wants
to download my mix audio tapes that i recently converted from tape to
MP3, check out.
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ftp://ftp.cts.com/users/king/c/churritz/mp3
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they are big but if you have a fast connection, they're on a T3.
There are also scans of the cassette covers so you can see the songs
you choose, so far there are 3 tapes, side1-side2. all retro songs
80s through mid90s with a single beatles song, each mixed with smooth
transitions and lots of bugs bunny samples
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random vote up for: Every Little Counts - New Order. If anyone wants
to download my mix audio tapes that i recently converted from tape to
MP3, check out.
<p>
ftp://ftp.cts.com/users/king/c/churritz/mp3
<p>
they are big but if you have a fast connection, they're on a T3.
There are also scans of the cassette covers so you can see the songs
you choose, so far there are 3 tapes, side1-side2. all retro songs
80s through mid90s with a single beatles song, each mixed with smooth
transitions and lots of bugs bunny samples
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J.D. Lowe
Song, songs, same difference; MARP is no place for grammer (typo
intentional
) O.K. here's my ABSOLUTE favorite song (probably
not
). You better be happy 
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Here it is:
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<p>
<p>
<p>
Timmy and The Lords of the Underworld - "Livin' A Lie"
<p>
You've gotta appreciate South Park
<p>
Sincerely,
<p>
J.D. Lowe
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intentional
not
<p>
Here it is:
<p>
<p>
<p>
<p>
Timmy and The Lords of the Underworld - "Livin' A Lie"
<p>
You've gotta appreciate South Park
<p>
Sincerely,
<p>
J.D. Lowe
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Vaz
OK, here I go (these are just examples of the music I like/play):
<p>
NOFX "Leave it alone"
Dead Kennedys "Holiday in Cambodia"
Green Day "Espionage"
Nirvana "Pennyroyal tea" + "Marigold"
Bad Religion "All good soldiers"
Mutant Camels from Deep Space "Datemi del bromuro [Gimme some
bromide]"
Early Graves "The ballad of Joseph O'Dell and Derek Rocco barnabei"
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Oh, yes, did I mention I wrote the last 2 songs?
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NOFX "Leave it alone"
Dead Kennedys "Holiday in Cambodia"
Green Day "Espionage"
Nirvana "Pennyroyal tea" + "Marigold"
Bad Religion "All good soldiers"
Mutant Camels from Deep Space "Datemi del bromuro [Gimme some
bromide]"
Early Graves "The ballad of Joseph O'Dell and Derek Rocco barnabei"
<p>
Oh, yes, did I mention I wrote the last 2 songs?
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J.D. Lowe
I like your taste in music, Vaz. I'm sorry, guys, but you've GOTTA
love Green Day and Nirvana. Then again, this is my teenage angst
coming through
Some more favorite song(s)
:
Staind - There are two songs of theirs that I love: "Mudshovel"
and "Home". Explanation for "Mudshovel": When it first came out,
that was when I broke up with my girlfriend, and it was perfect
timing: "You can feel my anger, you can feel my pain, you can feel
my torment, driving me insane, I can't fight these feelings, they
bring only pain, you can't take away, make me whole again."
Explanation for "Home": "And I try to be the one, I can't accept
this all because of you I've had to walk away from everything"
Nine Inch Nails - "We're In This Together Now". Listen to the long
version; you'll know it's the long version when the lyrics stop, and
you think the background music will never go away, but very slowly,
you hear (I think) Trent Reznor playing the piano. For a rock song,
it's very beautiful.
<br>
<br>
That does it, if I keep talking about music, I'll never learn
anything here at campus! david, consider yourself slapped with a
fish because of this topic
Sincerely,
J.D. "Music Addict" Lowe
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love Green Day and Nirvana. Then again, this is my teenage angst
coming through
Some more favorite song(s)
Staind - There are two songs of theirs that I love: "Mudshovel"
and "Home". Explanation for "Mudshovel": When it first came out,
that was when I broke up with my girlfriend, and it was perfect
timing: "You can feel my anger, you can feel my pain, you can feel
my torment, driving me insane, I can't fight these feelings, they
bring only pain, you can't take away, make me whole again."
Explanation for "Home": "And I try to be the one, I can't accept
this all because of you I've had to walk away from everything"
Nine Inch Nails - "We're In This Together Now". Listen to the long
version; you'll know it's the long version when the lyrics stop, and
you think the background music will never go away, but very slowly,
you hear (I think) Trent Reznor playing the piano. For a rock song,
it's very beautiful.
<br>
<br>
That does it, if I keep talking about music, I'll never learn
anything here at campus! david, consider yourself slapped with a
fish because of this topic
Sincerely,
J.D. "Music Addict" Lowe
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J.D. Lowe
I apologize for the mess above. That's HTML for ya.<p>
Sincerely,
<p>
J.D. Lowe
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Sincerely,
<p>
J.D. Lowe
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