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i disagree with baby thief. how could you pick a best song WITHOUT opinion.that doesnt make sense to me.
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this is so beautiful, everyone likes coldplay. it makes me so happy :love:

(and no doubt, and OLP, and outkast...)
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*shakes fist @ Baby Thief*
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*shakes both fists and head*
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*shakes butt*
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Neil down and obey.. wrote:
areusad831 wrote:maybe you should give that "type" of music which isnt a real type of music before you start knocking music.



I'm assuming you meant for me to give that "type of music which isn't a real type of music (a chance)????


I'll get right on that......I gave it chance by listening to DC, no thanks.


right dashboard confessional is a horrible representation of that genre..what i meant to say is none of those bands consider themselves to be in the genre of emo..

you should try bright eyes, the weakerthans, straylight run or many of the other bands a chance before you classify an entire genre by one artist
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Baby Thief wrote:When we are talking about top songs of the year... i don't think it should come down to oppinion. I think it should be given to the songs that were more breakthrough than a song with one thing that was good. Which is why i chose what i did. I know i sounded mean, and i'm sorry. I was having a pretty bad day.

But that is how i felt about what should be given the award of top songs of the year. I mean outkast's song got people who enjoy punk, rock, metal, rap, hip hop, and pop to all like one song. That is pretty incredible if you think about it. The Jet song was simply something new an unexplored. Someone said that they are copying the Strokes... not at all IMO. the Mars Volta and Interpol songs, to me, shows that true intelligent songs have a chance to get a good amount of airtime. Switchfoot song is probably the newest teenage anthem. 95% of the people i know love that song. It's almost like the anthem of the year. The Matthew Good song goes on my list because it proves a lot. it proves Matt's incredible talent. he didn't stumble or fall at all. The song was also nicely accompanied with my choice for video of the year. I know it doesn't have anything to do with the song, but just thought i'd mention it.


go listen to Iggy Pop's song "Lust for Life" and tell me Jet was original please tell me they didnt rip that song off because if you say they didnt then you have a serious hearing impairment. :lol:

switchfoot write one song and they will be remembered for one song...they will go back to being an obscure christian band unless they give up the whole loving god thing like Evanesence did. Matt Good would cry if you see the list of artists you placed him with.
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hell Matt wouldn't cry... he would laugh his ass off
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I don't think Baby Thief is ever gonna come back! :lol:
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This is just a list I came up with last night. I'm sure if I thought about it more it would be different, but here goes (not really in order other than the first 2):

Matt Good - Weapon
Johnny Cash - Hurt
The Darkness - Get Your Hands Off My Woman
OLP - Starseed (live)
Evanescence - Bring Me To Life
The Libertines - Don't Look Back Into The Sun
Placebo - Special Needs
Outkast - Hey Ya
Coldplay - The Scientist
Chevelle - The Red
Open your eyes to nights and days, you close them up and float away
and somehow inbetween you've got to master lying to yourself
you back the cause, get out of school, you get a job, the job gets you
and somehow every day you end up serving somebody else
now if that ain't panic that you're feeling, then you damn well better start
you can drive it into that head of yours with the hammer in your heart.


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