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Second that vote for I Heard It Through The Grapevine.

Killswitch Engage would be "Rose Of Sharyn"....I guess.

No way José, it's "The End of Heartache" or nothing at all :P

I'm with Liam on this one. Rose of Sharyn is THE Killswitch song.

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Just a few more responses:

Silverchair - Tomorrow (at least in the US)

Goldfinger - Here In Your Bedroom

Marvin Gaye - Sexual Healing (without a doubt)

Morrissey - Suedehead (although that one is debatable with Everyday is Like Sunday)

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On the Hammerfall question, which actually hasn't been talked about for roughly 50posts, I might come out of left-field here, but to me their 'signature' song is 'Glory To The Brave'.

I just love that song, and it's the song I first think of when I think Hammerfall.

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I've not looked at any of the three pages but I'd say:

"Blue Monday" by New Order

Feeder's is probably "Buck Rogers" cos it's what made 'em famous over here but there are plenty of their other songs I personally prefer.

Radiohead's a hard one...Maybe "Creep"? Again it's not one of my favourites...

"Parklife" for Blur, in the UK at least.... I believe it's "Song 2" for the Yanks.

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Goldfinger - Here In Your Bedroom

Not Superman?

Not in the States, at least. Here In Your Bedroom is pretty much their only mainstream hit here.

Radiohead's a hard one...Maybe "Creep"? Again it's not one of my favourites...

Definitely Creep. Only song that would come close would be Karma Police.

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Yeah, but it's not solely about mainstream hits. Superman is the song anyone who's ever picked up a Tony Hawks Pro Skater game in their life associates with Goldfinger. Plus it's like fucking, 2000 times better a song.

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Yeah, but it's not solely about mainstream hits. Superman is the song anyone who's ever picked up a Tony Hawks Pro Skater game in their life associates with Goldfinger. Plus it's like fucking, 2000 times better a song.

And Here in Your Bedroom is the song anyone who grew up in the grunge and post-grunge era associates with Goldfinger.

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Green Day - Basket Case

Blink 182 - What's my age again?

The Offspring - Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)

Metallica - Enter Sandman

AC/DC - Back in Black

Guns n Roses - Sweet Child of Mine

Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit

Oasis - Don't Look Back in Anger

Blur - Song 2 or Parklife

Slipknot - Duality

Sum 41 - Fat Lip

Linkin Park - Numb

Limp Bizkit - My Way

Papa Roach - Last Resort

Zebrahead - Legs Like That

Less Than Jake - All my best friends are Metalheads

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Radiohead's a hard one...Maybe "Creep"? Again it's not one of my favourites...

Definitely Creep. Only song that would come close would be Karma Police.

Radiohead's one of the only bands I don't think has one, as they have so many songs that you could list under it.

Karma Police would be my choice purely because when I didn't know of Radiohead, I still knew that song.

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