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Songs That Put You In A Good Mood
Thrillho:
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Welcome to the forum.
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I was so confused lol. I mean I listen to underground stuff, but I guess it's not the same folksy, hipster, indie genre. Which if that's what you like, good on you, but most of it bores or depresses me. If it makes you happy, though, woo!
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Hey don't look at me, I haven't heard of most of the shit people on here listen to either. I'm still listening to Britpop fer Chrissakes.
atimholt:
Here's some thoroughly non-indie songs that put me in a good mood.
Thunderstruck - AC/DC
Sweet Child o' Mine - Guns and Roses
Beethoven's 9th symphony, particularly the final movement. And not just the melody everyone knows.
You can't get less indie than Beethoven. It just isn't possible.
Incidentally, I don't have Thunderstruck on my Zune. I want to legitimately purchase it, but of course, AC/DC-- the internet...
And Walmart for that matter. They don't have "The Razors Edge."
Shut up. Zunes are awesome.
De_El:
You! Me! Dancing! - Los Campesinos!
Basically the only band I don't begrudge the exclamation point.
Harun:
isn't this thread pretty subjective? I'm listening to Meshuggah - Dancers to a Discordant System, and I'm totally in aural bliss. But it's because I love djent, and polymetrics, and Meshuggah. I think if you already like the band, you're going to be happy when you hear their music.
</semi-inebriated psuedo-rant>
LukeSimm:
Robots in Disguise - Turn me up.
When I was working for a break down company in what was probaly the most depressing job I could have got, I would have to listen to that song both on the walk to there and the walk back. Always made me happy dispite telling some old 80 year old dear who broke down two hundreed miles from her home that she'd have to pay in excess of £500 for a tow-ride home.
--- Luke
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