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SwantonEdge

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  1. Where's that gif of Lesnar dancing in front of the Mariachi band when you need it!
  2. 4809 songs, all with correct track name, artist and album title. Next I'll work on album art (there's a few missing) and then genres. I don't listen to most of it My girlfriend calls me a music whore. Probably true.
  3. It's all based on the results of the 2007 World Cup. Cause the Windies lost to Ireland in 2007 they got seeded behind them and that's how the groups were constructed. Lol Australia
  4. Sri Lanka are many critic's pick to win the tournament so I don't think it would be that big of an upset... Sri Lanka are a good team, but I wouldn't put them anywhere near favorites to be honest. Semi-finals at a stretch.
  5. I'm picking either South Africa or New Zealand. Hopefully Sri Lanka upset the Aussies and send them home
  6. Meh, you know they put all the parts that are remotely funny in the trailer.
  7. New Zealand def. Australia and goes 2-0 I think it's safe to say that the era of Australian dominance is over. Sorry for hijacking the thread but, I'm a Kiwi, and I needed to find somewhere to gloat.
  8. How many songs: 5,225 Sort by song title: First Song: A.D.I.D.A.S. - Korn Last Song: Zoo Station - U2 Sort by time: Shortest Song: Blank - John Mayer (0 Secs) Longest Song: Dazed and Confused - Led Zep from the Song Remains the Same (26:52) Sort by album: First Song: Backwoods - RHCP - Abbey Road EP Last Song: Pomp and Circumstances - Smashing Pumpkins - Zeitgeist Sort by artist: First song: Hells Bells - AC/DC Last song: Calling Again - Zed Top Five Most Played Songs: 1. Under the Bridge - RHCP 2. Everlong - Foo Fighters 3. I Could Have Lied - RHCP 4. The Fragile - NIN 5. DOA - Foo Fighters Search: "heart", how many songs come up? 45 "death", how many songs come up? 33 "love", how many songs come up? 181 "you", how many songs come up? 678
  9. Damn, I was gunna come in bitching about this stupid list, but then I saw this: ...and all is forgiven. Liam Finn is a New Zealand Multi-Instrumentalist (and I mean that, he plays something like 250 instruments). He's the son of Neil Finn who you might know from Split Enz or Crowded House. He's brilliant, but pretty unheard of. Here's a clip, check him out. Here Anyways, Kings of Leon, Coldplay and AC/DC seem to have been ranked on sales figures, because they are definitely not top 50 albums.
  10. RHCP in 2005. Was good. A few months later I went to Tenacious D... was legendary.
  11. "Song 2" by Blur is pretty much a Grunge piss-take.
  12. Tenacious D Red Hot Chili Peppers Chris Cornell Linkin Park Muse Arcade Fire Bjork Rage Against the Machine Foo Fighters in May Unfortunately, living in NZ, it's not often that I get a chance to see the big acts. The Smashing Pumpkins were just down here with QOTSA and I didn't go due to lack of cash and people to go with. I'm sure the Queens will be here again, so I'm not too torn up about that, however I can't help feeling like I might have missed my only chance to see Billy Corgan
  13. Foo Fighters | The Red Hot Chili Peppers | Smashing Pumpkins Queens of the Stone Age | Muse | The Arctic Monkeys Incubus | The Raconteurs | Arcade Fire | The Killers The Checks | Bloc Party | Brand New | Evermore | The Feelers | The Mint Chicks | Shihad
  14. This reminds me of the brilliance that is the "Conan the Barbarian" Director's commentary. DIRECTOR: "You see, now with this scene I wanted to explore the dynamics between Conan and the artificial world of the civilization around him, expanding on the central themes of the movie and conveying a sense of-" ARNOLD: "HAHA DIS IS DA BIT WHERE I PUNCH DA CAAAAAAAMEL" DIRECTOR: [pause] "...a sense of pre-modern dystopianism and..." Good stuff.
  15. I echo a lot of the names in this thread, Reznor, Cobain, Cash in particular. Surprised at the lack of Eddie Vedder love. Always puts so much emotion into his songs.
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    Nirvana

    First: All Apologies VERY DISTANT Second: Heart Shaped Box followed by Spirit, In Bloom, Rape Me, Aneurysm, Come As You Are, Lithium and Where did you Sleep Last Night from the Unplugged album. All Apologies is by far and away the best thing Cobain ever did musically. Lyrics are awesome without being overly bizarre (HSB) and the music is very well written. If you know the whole story behind In Utero it makes the song that much more interesting.
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    iPod Shuffle Game

    6/10 Shake a Leg - ACDC Serve the Servants - Nirvana Brain Stew - Greenday Closer - NIN Motorbreath - Metallica By Starlight - Smashing Pumpkins She's Only 18 - RHCP MFC - Pearl Jam Dusty - Soundgarden Exo-Politics - Muse
  18. Linkin Park and Chris Cornell next Friday Muse in November RATM, Bjork, Arcade Fire and a crapload of others in January (Big Day Out) Last 2 are all dependent on whether I can pull $200 out of my ass by next Monday
  19. Yes, it's a grower. After a couple of listens I can say that "Come Alive" is a completely badass track, "Let It Die" is awesome and "Home" is brilliantly touching. Every track is good, I love this CD.
  20. I... can't tell if this is sarcasm or not. This hasn't been new news for years beyond the fact that she actually went through with it.
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