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What song are you listening to?

Started by Malpractice, Jan 10, 2004, 03:34 AM

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onlythclouds

Quote from: "DefCubus"Quitter - New Years Day  (thanks to Black Coffee)


good song

Jacob

Foo Fighters - Hey, Johnny Park!

it's been ages since I listened to this album... the only good lasting Foo Fighters album in my opinion.
pray nightfall release me
then i could wander, wander to deep sleep

Malpractice


Jacob

pray nightfall release me
then i could wander, wander to deep sleep

ItsClassicalAnyways

dredg-of the room, im really beggining to like this band :)

Jacob

I have a feeling Dredg is gonna get a fucking lot bigger with their next album.
pray nightfall release me
then i could wander, wander to deep sleep

ragdoll


street_carp

dredg - of the room


thank u. benji and jacob

Malpractice

Quote from: "aenemic"I have a feeling Dredg is gonna get a fucking lot bigger with their next album.


i hope they get some success but i hope they don't get as big as like a perfect circle where everyone can't shut the fuck up about them

Dredg-Eighteen People Living In Harmony

Jacob

Quote from: "SystemOfaDeftone6969"
Quote from: "aenemic"I have a feeling Dredg is gonna get a fucking lot bigger with their next album.


i hope they get some success but i hope they don't get as big as like a perfect circle where everyone can't shut the fuck up about them

yeah, definitely. I'd fucking hate that. I kinda think it's too much as it is, with all these new people getting into them, haha... ok, I'm kidding. but yeah I definitely don't wanna see their videos on repeat on mtv and shit. but I doubt that'll happen.
pray nightfall release me
then i could wander, wander to deep sleep

street_carp


ItsClassicalAnyways


fightclubche


onlythclouds


RX-Queen


ItsClassicalAnyways


Malpractice



died20times

woah there RX-Queen. your avatar is gargantuous :shock:

pitchshifter - subject to status

Jacob

pray nightfall release me
then i could wander, wander to deep sleep