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OHsmeat:

--- Quote from: Narr on 06 Oct 2006, 13:31 ---I'll just start with the most recent song on my playlist and then add each new song that comes up.

1.  Black Label Society - Fire It Up  (My collection of all the cool songs from Guitar Hero is almost complete.)

2.  Creedance Clearwater Revival - Who'll Stop The Rain?  (<3 Creedance)

3.  The White Stripes - You've Got Her In Your Pocket  (I just bought the album Elephant yesterday on the advice of a friend and I'm loving it.)

4.  Pantera - The Art of Shredding  (Ahahaha, going from one of the most laid back, chill songs on my entire playlist to Pantera cracks me up on a rather deep level)

5.  Red Hot Chili Peppers - She's Only 18  (I thought I took this song of my playlist.  It's one of the only songs off Stadium Arcadium I don't care for.)

6.  Queens of the Stone Age - Medication  (\m/)

7.  Pearl Jam - Severed Hand  (I don't think that Pearl Jam's most recent album got enough credit.  There's a number of really good songs on it like this one.)

8.  Les Claypool & The Holy Mackerel - The Awakening  (If only the guy would make more songs that were more along the awesome funky lines like this one that the utterly bizarre.)

9.  The Doors - The Unknown Soldier  (It's The Doors, what else can I say?)

10.  Soundgarden - Loud Love  (Hearing the original version and juxtaposing it against Audioslave performing it makes me realize just how badly Chris Cornell's voice has deteriorated over the years.)

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You have a beard. Not just a beard though this beard would make a bald eagle in front of a flag weep. A beard legendary amongst truckers. You also sweat whiskey and live on tacos or fried cheese (YUM) . If you don't chew tobacco you smoke it. ALso I want to hang out with you and have a tire fire because I guarauntee you know how to party.

soak:

--- Quote from: The Eyeball Kid on 06 Oct 2006, 22:53 ---You're so generically indie as to be statistically irrelevant.

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I'm going to make that my new sig.

nuisance:

--- Quote from: Moo Cakes on 07 Oct 2006, 04:05 ---I'll post the top ten on my iTunes I actually listen to.

1. Zak and Sara - Ben Fold's Five
2. Video Killed the Radio Star - The Buggles
3. River Below - Billy Talent
4. Dancing in the Moonlight - Sherman Kelly?
5. Don't Go Breakin' My Heart - ??

Actually, stopping at five, because everything else on there is crap.

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You're a woman who downloads songs.

Number 5 is probably Elton John & Kiki Dee, if it's a famous duet from the early 80s.  "Don't go breaking my heart" "I couldn't if I tried" etc.

10 random tracks:

Porter Ricks - Port of Call
Bill Withers - Kissing My Love
M-Boogie - A Different Design (feat. Yeshua Dapoed)
A Tribe Called Quest - I Like It Like That
Selway - Flying Far
Jaylib - No Games
Franck Roger & DJ Roy - Mirage (Dub Mix)
So - h
Mapstation - 11
Minotaur Shock - Local Violin Shop

2 songs, 3 raps, 5 instrumentals.  Seems fairly representative, likewise that 3 out of 10 are by Germans.

Slick:
My iPod listening isn't on audioscrobbler, but here's my songs:
1   Regina Spektor – Somedays        203
2   Damien Rice – Sweet Avenue        46
3   Broken Social Scene – Our Faces Split the Coast in Half        44
4   Regina Spektor – Us        40
5   Architecture in Helsinki – Souvenirs        39
5   Regina Spektor – On the Radio        39
5   Stars – Elevator Love Letter        39
Basically this confirms that I am in love with ladies with pretty voices. As well as Broken Social Scene and that Damien Rice song.


Artists:
1   Broken Social Scene          700
2   Regina Spektor       529
3   Stars          433
4   Metric       406
5   Architecture in Helsinki       210

If it had iPod stats, there'd be a lot more Ratatat and The Go! Team. It does confirm what a little BSS whore I am, though.

The Eyeball Kid:

--- Quote from: zmeiat_joro on 07 Oct 2006, 14:38 ---
--- Quote from: The Eyeball Kid on 06 Oct 2006, 22:29 ---You're quirky, but not too quirky.
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I value quirkiness and cherish my own but don't go out of my way to be more quirky.

--- Quote from: The Eyeball Kid on 06 Oct 2006, 22:29 ---Its probably early in the morning where you are, since 2 of those 5 songs are my wake-up songs.
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Em, that's my top 5 tracks overall, not 5 tracks I descided to play just now.

--- Quote from: The Eyeball Kid on 06 Oct 2006, 22:29 ---You read alot of books and are usually depressed, which is why for something to be happy it needs to be ULTRA ULTRA ULTRA happy.
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I do read a lot of books, and I have had a period of depression, but it was before I signed up for last.fm. Now as for something needing to be ULTRA happy, I just recently discovered that there are people who make music that is genuinely and intentionally happy, and I found it really charming and out-there.

--- Quote from: The Eyeball Kid on 06 Oct 2006, 22:29 ---You're vaguly bothered by Sufjan's christianity, but not by his unrepentant pussyness.
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Yep. Well actually, while I would normally be a bit botehred by it, I like to view it as a funky quirky thing.

--- Quote from: The Eyeball Kid on 06 Oct 2006, 22:29 ---Railing against sex is irrelevant, 'cause you probaly don't get too much of it.
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At the time it made it to 2nd place in my list, indeed, not that much. But that was somewhat unusual and I also don't take sex that seriously, which is part of the reason I like the song. Also, I don't like most of NMH's songs or Jeff Mangum.

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Well there goes the 'we will be best friends' thing.
But your Top 5 overall makes up for not liking MMH much. I love Comes the Summer sooooo much. and AiH

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