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Breaking the what?

Breaking the What?!

BREAKING THE WHAT?!?

Let's go break that law!

(Quote-protected because Wanzerfan is a dumbass.)

Not that I agree with the view that I'm about to post...

"See you in Hell, Rob Halford."- Butt-Head in Beavis and Butt-Head.

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Currently listening to German metal group Rammstein.

Graham

damn, I remember when I was like twelve~thirteen years old and thought they where so badass because all their music was angry and in a foreign language. :lol:

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Don't be such a hater because you're the only one on the boards that listens to boy bands while everyone else is into real music.

I do not listen to boy bands.

A man who I share political views with...

TED NUGENT

"Cat Scratch Fever"

"Wang Dang, Sweet Poontang"

"Love Grenade"- Joe Pags uses this song as his intro music for his show

"Free For All"

"Stranglehold"

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Priest gets Disturbed! \m/

(Quote-protected because Wanzerfan is a dumbass.)

Disturbed certainly can do a cover. Look what they did with Genesis' "Land of Confusion".

Oh, and I did say that I did not agree with Butt-Head's remark.

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I do not listen to boy bands.

A group which I share political views with...

BEARFORCE 1

"Bearforce 1"

"Christmas Is Here"- The Guava Lamp bar in Houston plays this every year.

"Shake That Thang"

"We Will Rock You"

Okay, I'll give that one to you...Bear Force One is not really a boy band... More of a "man band." :)

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Simon and Garfunkel

"The Mighty Quinn"

"Bridge Over Troubled Waters"

Peter Gabriel

"Sledgehammer"

"Big Time"

"In Your Eyes"

Genesis

"That's All"

"Invisible Touch"

Phil Collins

"In the Air Tonight"

Cream

"Sunshine of Your Love" (I don't know if John Bender (Judd Nelson) did this riff or Deep Purple's "Smoke on the Water" during that famous scene)

"White Room"

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Simon and Garfunkel

"The Mighty Quinn"

"Bridge Over Troubled Waters"

Peter Gabriel

"Sledgehammer"

"Big Time"

"In Your Eyes"

Genesis

"That's All"

"Invisible Touch"

Phil Collins

"In the Air Tonight"

Cream

"Sunshine of Your Love" (I don't know if John Bender (Judd Nelson) did this riff or Deep Purple's "Smoke on the Water" during that famous scene)

"White Room"

Some "real" music for Wanzerfan.....

Taksraven

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I see to took Wayne Newton's advice to heart, Gubaba.

"If you can't say something nice to someone, make sure they're out of the god damned room."

No, I can't say I have, considering that I've never actually listened to anything Wayne Newton said. Or sang, for that matter. :)

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No, I can't say I have, considering that I've never actually listened to anything Wayne Newton said. Or sang, for that matter. :)

Ah, well. "The Adventures of Ford Fairlane" was basically an excuse for Andrew "Dice" Clay to make as big an ass out of himself as possible on the big screen anyway. ;) Edited by Wanzerfan
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Ah, well. "The Adventures of Ford Fairlane" was basically an excuse for Andrew "Dice" Clay to make as big an ass out of himself as possible on the big screen anyway. ;)

Ah, yes. Another has-been I've never cared about. Who are you going to bring up next...Jim Nabors? Burt Convy? Gallagher?

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Ah, yes. Another has-been I've never cared about. Who are you going to bring up next...Jim Nabors? Burt Convy? Gallagher?

No, I'll bring up...

AC/DC

"Back in Black"

"You Shook Me All Night Long.

"Thunderstruck"

"Hell's Bells"

"Shoot to Thrill"

Some Bon Scott AC/DC

"Highway to Hell"

"TNT"

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No, I'll bring up...

AC/DC

"Back in Black"

"You Shook Me All Night Long.

"Thunderstruck"

"Hell's Bells"

"Shoot to Thrill"

Some Bon Scott AC/DC

"Highway to Hell"

"TNT"

http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_artist.php?id=1720&name=AC%2FDC

Back in Black [Atlantic, 1980]

Replacing Aerosmith as primitives of choice among admirers of heavy machinery, these Aussies are a little too archetypal for my tastes. Angus Young does come up with killer riffs, though not as consistently as a refined person like myself might hope, and fresh recruit Brian Johnson sings like there's a cattle prod at his scrotum, just the thing for fans who can't decide whether their newfound testosterone is agony or ecstasy. AC/DC can't decide either--"Shoot to Thrill," "Given [sic] the Dog a Bone," and "Let Me Put My Love Into You" all concern the unimaginative sexual acts you'd imagine, and "What Do You Do for Money Honey" has a more limited set of answers than the average secretary would prefer. My sister's glad they don't write fantasy and science fiction, and if you're female you're free to share her relief. Brothers are more deeply implicated in these matters. B-

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June 23, 1974. The day Disco should've died.

From the poster poster "Just in Case You Need an Excuse to PARTY!"

Skid Row

"18 and Life"

"Slave to the Grind"

"Monkey Business"

"True metal has something to say to society, and that is 'F*CK YOU!!!'"-Sebastian Bach of Skid Row duing the opening of VH1's 100 Most Metal Moments

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Nah, this is the best AC/DC live performance ever. Bon Scott, in drag, smoking a ciggy, on a nationally televised childrens program.....

Oh, and I have a new contender for greatest song and videoclip of all time thanks to Supernaut.....

Taksraven

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Oh, David Bowie and Marc Bolan...what have you wrought?

Anyway, I think I've found something better...

The diversity of the human experience never, ever ceases to amaze me!

:D

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