feralucce
Extreme Fanatic Posts: 1810 Registered: 31/12/1969 Status: Offline
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posted on 11/12/2005 at 02:29 AM |
There may be a thread for this... but I am too lazy to search through all
the music threads...
this is for posting bands or songs that you like... but are afraid to
admit to your friends... or that people would "snicker" at you for...
To get the ball rolling... I enjoy the blue man group... I love sting,
cause the man himself is GOTH AS FUCK... and (looks at the ground) I like
linkin park.. ____________________ The earth turns on a tilted axis - just doing the best it can.
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Xaoswolf
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posted on 12/12/2008 at 07:18 PM |
I love the Cheeky Girls...
Raven haired twins born on Halloween in Transylvania...
Who make the cheesiest pop music ever...
It also helps that they are extemely hot and where tiny shorts... ____________________ Sometimes I dream about dinosaurs shopping for cargo shorts at the Gap.
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Sardonic-Pain
Fanatic Posts: 248 Registered: 31/12/1969 Status: Offline
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posted on 25/11/2008 at 12:21 PM |
Hanson. I love anything and everything Hanson. No lie I've been a Fanson
for 11 years. Even got a chance to meet them last year. Best day EVER!!
I even went out to our city's local goth night/fetish club last week
wearing one of my old Hanson T-shirts....*Though I made it clevage
Friendly*.
Oh and Jason Mraz I love him too. I think I was the only goth/punk at the
last show of his I went to...with my mohawk...I totally cried the whole
time.
Damn I'm giving away the good stuff...... ____________________ My Life is like a porno-Without the sex-Just the weird music |
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gothicmorman
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posted on 24/11/2008 at 06:04 AM |
Sugababes - About You Now .... i absolutely love this song. will sort of
listen to the rest of their music but this one song is really great. it's
so 12 year old pop princess though .. my friends think ive gone mad when i
admit it to them. |
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Meranda_Jade
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posted on 7/4/2008 at 06:18 AM |
Don't be ashamed Daria. That one got me too. It doesn't help that it's on
one of my Karaoke Revolution games. ____________________
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daria_4
Member Posts: 96 Registered: 29/7/2003 Status: Offline
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posted on 5/4/2008 at 07:23 PM |
I listen to all sorts of stuff quite unapologetically and at high volumes.
If I had to name a guilty pleasure though, it's easily "Toxic" by Britney.
I'm still firmly against all her other music though, which is why the one
song makes me so ashamed... ____________________ "I've told you before, I don't comprehend religion, although
conviction is a concept I'm beginning to get. In any case, a person
with a real religious conviction is, I propose, a religious convict,
and deserves locking up." |
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Ophelias_Snorkel
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posted on 4/4/2008 at 05:10 AM |
Hi, Meranda
Hmm, irony is a pretty good cover story for it. I'll have to remember
that.
Kidding, I agree that there's no sense in denying oneself the things one
likes. It just makes a person miserable (and not in a good way).
I'm glad no one's taking my goth card away - I don't know if I could find
it after all this time. I think it's somewhere at the bottom of my purse
with some old pennies. |
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Meranda_Jade
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posted on 3/4/2008 at 02:06 PM |
A good classic. Because of the irony involved, we won't take away your goth
card.
Hell, we wouldn't anyway. Like what you want to like. Nobody can take your
goth card away until they pry it from your cold, dead, rigor
mortis-stiffened fingers. ____________________
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Ophelias_Snorkel
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posted on 3/4/2008 at 07:45 AM |
This is a horrible confession - you amy even kick me off the forum for
this...
I really like "Sailing" by Christopher Cross.
Melancholy violins, the sea, being alone and enjoying it. |
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littlegothgirlthatcould
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posted on 4/2/2008 at 12:13 PM |
*sneaks into forum*
I recently discoverd that i have a penchant for Ramstein.
Du Hast is a good song.
hmm... ____________________ [[Ive learned too many things to let life pass me by now. Ive grown up and
learned my lessons, this is the beginning of the future]] |
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BlueLinn
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posted on 23/11/2006 at 10:44 PM |
... B-52's and Tom Tom Club...
... they are fantabulous!....
... yes, I listen to my father's music...
... :stares at ground: ... ____________________ When the world is over, will we wonder how it began? |
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Anotherlostdog
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posted on 27/8/2006 at 09:38 PM |
and go figure i just thought of one band that contradicts what i just said,
not because i am ashamed of them, but because there really isn't a message
to connect to, sigur ros, they have made their own language, and i never
want to learn it, cause if my brain knew what they were sining it wouldn't
put me to sleep, and then i would be completely screwed. |
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Anotherlostdog
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posted on 27/8/2006 at 09:35 PM |
I myself listen to a wide range of music and bands alot people that know my
might not think i would listen to them, but either way i am ashamed of
none, but i would deffinitely be snikered at when i pull up to the window
to get my food and i'm listening to aqua's aquarium album. in fact i have
been, several times, but i still don't care. its not really that its
uncool, you listen to a band or song because you connect with it or its
message in some way. there is no reason for shame in this. |
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feralucce
Extreme Fanatic Posts: 1810 Registered: 31/12/1969 Status: Offline
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posted on 15/8/2006 at 07:28 AM |
meredith brooks..and I discovered that I like fiona apple...
aslo on the list..a group called bond, but tey are guilt... i highly
reccomend their work ____________________ The earth turns on a tilted axis - just doing the best it can.
Hohenheim of Light~Full Metal Alchemist |
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Merry_Widow
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posted on 14/8/2006 at 10:34 PM |
Because my mom was rather a free spirit back in her day, and she did
contribute half of my genome to me, I have a fondness for Joni Mitchell.
I've also been known to listen to The Joy of Cooking. ____________________ Okay, dazzle me. |
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Dolorosa
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posted on 6/8/2006 at 11:02 AM |
Flock of Seagulls!
Also Kansas, but they just rawk. ____________________ In the valley of the Goats, the Goat Fucker is King |
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Xel_Pillik
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posted on 22/7/2006 at 12:09 AM |
My most favorite artist of all time!
Because I'm a bit of a hippie I Love
Janis Joplin.
I listen to her at least twice a day. although I have noticed that most
people either Love her or hate her, I haven't met any one in between. I can
understand why people wouldn't want to listen to her, some might say that
her voice is annoying. but I like it.
I think her voice adds depth and honesty to the lyrics, so you feel like
she's not just singing words but, putting her soul into it. You just don't
get feeling like that in music often. ____________________
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gothicmorman
Fanatic Posts: 233 Registered: 11/7/2002 Status: Offline
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posted on 6/6/2006 at 02:46 AM |
quote:
quote: *shuffles into the thread*
I've always strongly disliked punk music, just don't like it. Always say
about it being relativly talentless. Its all in the lyrics (which they sort
of yell since they can't sing)
but
I like Anti-Flag >________>
for some reason.
I used to listen to Anti-Flag quite a bit. My taste in music has taken
somewhat of a shift towards happier mellower stuff. I find that I prefer
feeling happier to feeling angrier.
[Edited on 6/5/2006 by MystryssRavynDarque]
I listen to a lot of happy hardcore disco rave techno music as well. which
is apparantly strange to the people that mostly know me as a metal head.
but they give worse looks when i say i like rap.
for the most part i like the vocals for anti-flag, ironically enough,
especially when they both sing, its just the way they sing makes for
interesting sounding chords, especially in Die for the Goverment...
and i like that they use real guitar work instead of three chords and play
as fast as you can type stuff. |
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crash
Occasional Poster Posts: 37 Registered: 27/11/2005 Status: Offline
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posted on 5/6/2006 at 05:27 PM |
Damnit, I like Linkin Park. |
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MystryssRavynDarque
Extreme Fanatic Posts: 648 Registered: 24/9/2002 Status: Offline
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posted on 5/6/2006 at 11:13 AM |
quote: *shuffles into the
thread*
I've always strongly disliked punk music, just don't like it. Always say
about it being relativly talentless. Its all in the lyrics (which they sort
of yell since they can't sing)
but
I like Anti-Flag >________>
for some reason.
I used to listen to Anti-Flag quite a bit. My taste in music has taken
somewhat of a shift towards happier mellower stuff. I find that I prefer
feeling happier to feeling angrier.
[Edited on 6/5/2006 by MystryssRavynDarque] ____________________ "People always say what we are looking for is a meaning for life…I don't
think that's what we're looking for. I think what we're looking for is the
experience of being alive." -Joseph Campbell |
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