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Merkava:

--- Quote from: Kai ---Weird Al >>>> everyone.
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Wierd Al <<< lame

That's right. He's less than lame. :P

Cpt.Fantastic:
'Don't Fear The Reaper' by Blue Oyster Cult.

Rock.

La Creme:

--- Quote from: My Aim Is True ---
--- Quote from: La Creme --- I thought it was something about the lights being out and it sustaining them. Whatever, grunge was a stupid movement anyways. The only decent thing to come out of it was the Mudhoney cover of "Pump It Up". That's good stuff.
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would that be the Elvis Costello song?
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Yezziree. Great song. Great lyrics. The singer guy from Mudhoney kinda sings it not as good as Elvis Costello, but they made the music behind it more exciting and rockin'. Great cover.

Everything by Green Jelly (previously known as Green Jello).

Soidanae:
Flah.  Blue Oyster Cult is far from forgotten.  I can hear five kids a day singing that song in my school.

Good thing, too.

Iron Maiden and Judas Priest seem to have largely been forgotten, even with new releases and all.

Heck, I heard nothing of Dickinson's newest solo album and only one of Priest's new songs, and on a station that claims to play both old and new rock/metal, it's surprising I've not heard anything by either of them in many months.

maxusy3k:
Not exactly a classic, but it just came on Winamp for the first time in god knows how long...

That 'Late Goodbye' song by Poets of the Fall, otherwise known as 'the song off the end of Max Payne 2'.

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