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Postby Wolf Bird » Mon Mar 24, '08, 11:17 pm

"It Won't Fade"-Sonata Arctica. I've gotten addicted to that song recently.
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Postby Celeith » Tue Mar 25, '08, 7:50 am

"Kanashimi no Mukou (To the Other Side of Sadness)" - Kanako Itō. This song's just plain out sad since I can actually understand it.
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Postby Silver_Surfer1 » Sun Apr 13, '08, 11:08 pm

"Stayin' Alive" by The Bee Gees. Man, that song just makes you have to move your feet, even if you can't dance, lol. :rofl:

Also listening to "How Deep Is Your Love" by The Bee Gees on the same album as the song above. They are all on The album of The Bee Gee's to the movie "Saturday Night Fever" with John Travolta. It's a classic! :)
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Postby Wolf Bird » Sun Jun 22, '08, 12:30 am

Opeth's new album "Watershed" is just fantastic. These guys have done it again. Normally I'm not into death metal, but I love Opeth because I love their instrumentation, they do the death growl very well, and mix in plenty of clean vocals. Plus, they have a bit of a special place for me because they're the first band I saw live.
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Postby SparkyIII » Tue Jun 24, '08, 11:34 pm

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Postby Thoul » Thu Jul 3, '08, 7:46 pm

Seasons of Love, from Rent. I heard this in the theater before a movie a few weeks ago and liked it. Not fond of the rest of the album at all, but I like this one.
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Postby SparkyIII » Sun Jul 27, '08, 9:24 am

Still Alive - Portal, GLaDOS That song is so funny if you know what she's talking about.
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Postby Rune_Walsh » Mon Sep 1, '08, 10:47 am

I just listened to Pavarotti's version of "Ave Maria." Beautiful. 8)
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Postby LordKaiok » Fri Sep 5, '08, 10:45 pm

"Desecration" by Deicide. It just began playing on my playlist. Not one of my favorites, but eh, when you have 3-4 weeks worth of songs on your playlist, you can't complain about what plays.
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Postby Wolf Bird » Sat Sep 6, '08, 5:59 am

"Empires Never Last", Galahad's newest album. Especially the title song, which is just AWESOME. The bulk of the song is actually kind of a smooth jazz style which shouldn't really fit the subject of the song, but it works and it works WELL. The rest of the album is good as well, especially the first song starting with a beautiful choral part followed by a sharply contrasting voice just yelling 'DE-FI-ANCE!'
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