Troy
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I have learned I will rise & you'll see me return Being what I am Theres no other Troy For me 2 burn
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Post by Troy on May 13, 2018 15:29:03 GMT -5
i have that We Are Scientists album...dont remember that particular track, but i like it...havent listed to that cd in years
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Post by Doc Indie Party Rock on May 13, 2018 23:54:20 GMT -5
I lose two top 5's in the first round. This is definitely a pulse rankdown. :kii: 50. Irony – ClarisOf course @wheatsquares and I, are the only one who can dig some fast foreign-JPOP/ animi /Videogame/Eurobeat music. I say a good hi energy pop track . I think I actually liked the fact it was sped up on youtube even more. It reminded me of Eurobeat. This was one of my easiest choices to put in the top 5. 49. Cathy Don’t Go – Family InternationalThis song had some Partridge Family charm to it. The good kind of "happy go luck" and Very catchy, and that video was some serious ,coming of Antichrist shit. I loved the contrast of the songs happy vibe and dark content of the MV. Either way it was a hoot. 48. Nowhere to Hide – Find Me You guys must have heard a different group of songs than the ones I did? This one had one epic vibe to it. Pure 80's AOR rock. 47. Pittsburgh – The Amity AfflictionThis wasn't bad. I enjoyed a few of the other screamo/melodic songs on this list a lot more. 46. Hell – Dear SherlockAnother great first time listen for me. This sounds more like Muse, than what Muse is crapping out these days. :kii:
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Post by Doc Indie Party Rock on May 14, 2018 0:01:00 GMT -5
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These were the two I dug. They should have been on this list too.
Get on the Flaw - People in Planes Great song. Fierce guitarworks on Alternative music is always a good thing. Either the song is very powerful or they uploaded the song with super high volume. I love when the songs are really loud.
Can't Lose - We Are Scientists Here is another one I can easily et into. has some Wombats and Vampire Weekend thing in the vocals. I'm pretty sure they are British. This is indierock at its finest.
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