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Postby SparkyIII » Wed Dec 19, '07, 6:24 am

It reminds me of my parents, every time a song comes on like that they'll be all, "Its them chipmunks again!" Just not so out backish.XDDD
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Postby Tsunami » Wed Dec 19, '07, 10:24 pm

Rudo wrote:I like chipmunkified, lol. In fact I was just listening to Alvin and The Chipmunks singing the chipmunk christmas song. It is one of my faves. :p
Haha! Reminds me of a chipmunk cover of the Time Warp (song from Rocky Horror Picture Show) that was done -- wasn't bad, and was even kinda catchy, but I ended up laughing at it anyways. :D

Currently, I'm listening to Twisted Sister's Cover of Crazy Train. (which I prefer over the original) *shrug*
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Postby Silver_Surfer1 » Mon Dec 24, '07, 7:42 pm

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Postby Silver_Surfer1 » Wed Dec 26, '07, 9:20 pm

"Surfing With The Alien" by Joe Satriani. (It's a CD about Silver Surfer). :)
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Postby Wolf Bird » Mon Jan 14, '08, 4:49 am

Ha ha, good old Joe Satriani.

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Postby Tsunami » Tue Jan 15, '08, 7:16 pm

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Postby Celeith » Thu Jan 17, '08, 1:10 am

Alumina - By Nightmare
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Postby Tsunami » Sat Feb 2, '08, 7:23 pm

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Postby Reno » Mon Feb 4, '08, 4:27 am

Some strange relaxation CD with thunder and lightning sounds that I don't know the name of!
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Postby SparkyIII » Mon Feb 4, '08, 8:25 am

Ooh, we had that before, we would play it when it never rained.
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