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		| Renegade 13 said: Corporate and soulless?  Uh oh...Fyron's been bitten by the "Hate society, gov't, capitalism; anarchy rules!" bug
  Just kidding, of course. 
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		| Starhawk said: I knew a girl that had 510 songs and 3 radio stations on her playlist hehe.
 
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				September 20th, 2005, 08:44 PM
			
			
			
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 I have always wondered how Mrs Federlines writers got away with a song called "Hit me baby, one more time". What are they advocating, abuse   |  
	
		
	
	
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				September 20th, 2005, 08:46 PM
			
			
			
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 That, or it could be a reference to statutory rape (she was what, 16 at the time?). |  
	
		
	
	
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				September 20th, 2005, 09:25 PM
			
			
			
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 I listen mainly to electronic music these days, with various rock/alternative acts and the occassional pop song.
 Current experiencing high popularity on my playlist:
 
 Chemical Brothers
 New Order
 Death Cab for Cutie
 The Arcade Fire
 Annie
 The Postal Service
 Metric
 Ladytron
 Groove Armada
 Goldfrapp
 Depeche Mode
 Sigur Rós
 Orbital
 Delerium
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				September 20th, 2005, 09:25 PM
			
			
			
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 Yeah being that "hit that" is in reference to sex not abuse (unless we go to sexual abuse but we won't here).
 Although to be honest she always had a squeaky irritating voice and the only reason my 14 year old "brain" (yeah let's say brain) liked her was her body heh. But as I got older alas I met real girls who had much nicer qualities (both physically and certainly otherwise) then that skank and I thank God recovered from my brief bout of britneysbodyidus
 
 Now Agulara (sp?) has a good voice but she's just as much of a skank as Spears (spears get it lol) just she admitted it from the start while miss "I'm a virgin" didn't until recently.
 
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				September 20th, 2005, 09:30 PM
			
			
			
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 Well at the moment the bands on the old Winamp playlist. 
Black Grape 
American Hi-Fi 
Johnny Cash 
Zero 7 
Goldie Lookin' Chain 
The Killers 
Oasis 
Iggy Pop 
Pearl Jam 
The Cure 
Pendulum 
Bloc Party 
Rage Against The Machine
 
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 Most of that stuff came out before I was born? lol at least I think that's the pattern I noticed as those bands are all what late 70s early 80s  
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 Not even close, but I'll give you The Cure as late 80s. Johnny Cash had a huge career, but as I've got American IV that was 2002. Rest are all 90s or 00s. 
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 George Jones' "He stopped loving her today" - Definite heart-breaker.
 Anything by Beethoven.
 
 Elvis Presley - "In the ghetto" - Must-hear.
 
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		| narf poit chez BOOM said: Elvis Presley - "In the ghetto" - Must-hear.
 
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		| Britney Spears? Chistina Aguilara? The entire boy band phenomena? Blink 182? Note that not every bad modern "band" is corporate, but most make music that lacks soul. Dry, riveting stuff that causes physical damage to the brain upon hearing it. 
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"Stricken" by Disturbed.  An awesome song.
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