Favorite Song EverMusic 

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This is a real toughie! I guess it's something along the lines of...

Olive - You're Not Alone
Coldplay - Trouble
Grooveyard - Mary Go Wild

Most of DJ Tiësto's progressive stuff and the slightly less mellow Chicane tracks but I can also enjoy slightly older artists such as Phil Collins, Sting or Genesis.
 
Led Zeppelin--Stairway to Heaven
Right Now--Eric Clapton--Layla
Toto--Africa
Although it might be hard for you to believe from those picks, I'm 15.
 
Powerman 5000 - Theme To A Fake Revolution
Powerman 5000 - A Is For Apathy
Millencolin - Kemp
Linkin Park - Faint

yeah... those are my current favrites
 
Originally posted by spock
Powerman 5000 - Theme To A Fake Revolution
Powerman 5000 - A Is For Apathy
Millencolin - Kemp
Linkin Park - Faint

yeah... those are my current favrites


That is a great song!
My favorite song on Meteora is probably Nobody's Listening or Breaking The Habit.
 
Originally posted by '99_Civic_HB
I don't have a fav. but these are a couple of songs that i'm listening right now.

Finch "What It Is To Burn" and "Letters To You"
Evanescence "Bring Me To Life", "Going Under" and "Everybody's Fool"
The All-American Rejects "Swing, Swing"
Coldplay "In My Place" and "The Scientist"
Lifehouse "Everything"
Moist "Breathe"


and every song from the latest album from Trust Company (The Lonely Position Of Neutral)

now theres a song i think is pretty cool. i like rap, but i play MVP Baseball 2003, and i think its a good song on there.
 
To those of you posting that your favorite song is by trendy band x...

Do you ever listen to anything that isn't the current trendy thing to listen to?

Have you ever tried spending a little time to listen to the music that was trendy for people your age 100 years ago? Have you even heard of the song I posted? Have you ever seriously listened to all 56 hours of the the song duke posted? :)

Linkin Park? Tupac? I can only hope you haven't heard any music more than 20 years old because if you have... I live in a sad world.
 
I posted Numb so those comments go at me - I haven't listened to the radio in 7 years and I haven't watched a "Video Hits" equivalent in 4 years, and I hate most of the songs that make it onto those lists. I rely on word of mouth and simply following links around on Amazon to find similar items I may be interested in.

So despite the fact I'm sadly grouped with a lot of people who display too much teen angst and use words like 'sic' and 'kool', I like to think I appreciate the bands I do for their sound and their lyrics, not their popular status.
 
When you were a kid, did you listen to the guys from the 40s? Didn't think so.

I had heard and played lots of different types of music before I was your age. I'm just recommending that if your favorite song was written within the last 20 years, you might want to ask yourself the following question.


"Isn't it coincidental that my favorite song ever was written so recently? I mean, my favorite tune could come from any time period in the history of humanity and it happened to come from last year. How strangely coincidental."

I'm not saying you picked a bad song, or even a song that isn't worthy. I'm simply saying that if you responded with a song that was written last year, you probably did so because you haven't listened to the centuries music that came before it.
 
Originally posted by eliseracer
When you were a kid, did you listen to the guys from the 40s? Didn't think so.
You thought wrong, then. When I was a kid I listened to "guys" from the '40s, '50s, '60s, and even a little bit from the '70s (it was the '70s, but I mostly hated the music with certain exceptions). I also regularly listened to "guys" from the 1600s, 1700s, and 1800s.

Since then, I've listened to "guys" from the '80s, '90s, and 2000s.

What was your point again?
 
There's a pretty cool remix ~out~ of Tracy Chapman's - Fast Car, I haven't been able to find it, but it's being played a lot in clubs. And coolies coolies!

Phil Collins - Another Day In Paradise
Mark Knopfler - Sailing To Philadelphia
Robbie Williams - The Road To Mandalay
Don Henley - Walking In Memphis (for Trance cover check out Scooter - Raving Shoes)

My music taste is developing.

A tiny tiny bit.
 
Walking In Memphis is, I believe, by Marc Cohn, not Don Henley.
 
Not 3 of the best, but 3 good uns none the less.

Selfless, Cold and Composed - Ben Folds Five
Give It Away - Red Hot Chilli Peppers (Live at Slane)
I Am The Black Gold Of The Sun - 4 Hero (Roni Size mix)
 
For me it is: In the Name of God - by SLAYER

I also like:


Girls Girls Girls - by Motley Crue
Flight of Icarus - by Iron Maiden
My Plague - by Slipknot
You've Got Another Thing Coming - by Judas Priest
 
Skyscraper - Daiki Kasho
Snapshot - Fluke
Loops of Fury - The Chem Bro's

Ya.. I think those are my faves of all time. I never get sick of them.
 
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