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>My Immortal - Evanescence
>How You Remind Me - Nickelback
>Bring Me To Life - Evanescence
>Beautiful Day - U2
>Californication - Red Hot Chili Peppers
and
>Livin' On A Prayer - Jon Bon Jovi
Anyway as I have said I normally don't listen to that kind of music at all. My newest album is Travis 12 Memories which is all guitar music really and before that I got Pink Try This. I haven't really got a clue about what other songs are like those ones above though so I'm hoping someone can do the whole "If you liked *insert song* then you'll love this *insert song*" thing. Advise please people:D
> Oh what's that song by The White Stripes that in the music video there
> are tons and tons of drums that just appear everytime one set of
> drums is hit and they form patterns and go in and out of trains and
> stuff?
"The Hardest Button To Button"
> Cub!st wrote:
> Well excuse me if I haven't heard any Ozzy Osbourne, Alice Cooper or
> Marilyn Manson songs...well I have heard Tainted Love by Marilyn
> Manson but as it was a cover I don't think it was as emmm potent as
> his normal tracks.
>
> What Blank said really but I'd like to point out I don't like Marilyn
> Manson.
>
> But you should try some Led Zep, Ozzy and Alice Cooper stuff just to
> see if you like it. Specifically for Led Zep: Stairway to Heaven,
> Whole Lotta Love, Dazed and Confused. For Ozzy: Crazy Train, Mr
> Crowley (If you download them and like them you'll want to check the
> versions from the live 'Tribute' album too, which in my opinion
> sounded much better) and Bark At The Moon. And for Alice Cooper:
> Poison and Bed Of Nails spring to mind.
Another reccomended Ozzy song: S.A.T.O: The lyrics aren't much good, but the solo (courtesy of the late Randy Rhoads) is fantastic.
Some people...
> Cub!st wrote:
> Yeh I have already downloaded Seven Nation Army. That's the one with
> the marching skeletons in the video. THis is a different one. I saw
> the video and listened to it at the hard rock café but can't
> remember the name.
>
> The hardest button to button
don't be a smartass i've already given the answer on the other page.
> Yeh I have already downloaded Seven Nation Army. That's the one with
> the marching skeletons in the video. THis is a different one. I saw
> the video and listened to it at the hard rock café but can't
> remember the name.
The hardest button to button
> Well excuse me if I haven't heard any Ozzy Osbourne, Alice Cooper or
> Marilyn Manson songs...well I have heard Tainted Love by Marilyn
> Manson but as it was a cover I don't think it was as emmm potent as
> his normal tracks.
What Blank said really but I'd like to point out I don't like Marilyn Manson.
But you should try some Led Zep, Ozzy and Alice Cooper stuff just to see if you like it. Specifically for Led Zep: Stairway to Heaven, Whole Lotta Love, Dazed and Confused. For Ozzy: Crazy Train, Mr Crowley (If you download them and like them you'll want to check the versions from the live 'Tribute' album too, which in my opinion sounded much better) and Bark At The Moon. And for Alice Cooper: Poison and Bed Of Nails spring to mind.
Make sure you give this sort of thing more than one listen though.
There's loads more things I could reccomend but if you've never heard this sort of stuff I don't know if you'd like it.
I dunno what that song is, because I don't really give a toss about the WS.
> Oh what's that song by The White Stripes that in the music video there
> are tons and tons of drums that just appear everytime one set of
> drums is hit and they form patterns and go in and out of trains and
> stuff?
As far as i can tell, its Seven Nation Army, but naturally that is in your collection anyway isnt it? ISNT IT? :P