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KitsuneInferno Jackass Detector from East Tennessee Since: Apr, 2009
Jackass Detector
#51: Apr 2nd 2011 at 3:17:04 PM

Burn us both.

"It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to open one’s mouth and remove all doubt." - Some guy with a snazzy hat.
xexyzl Since: Jan, 2001
#52: Apr 2nd 2011 at 11:01:16 PM

I think we need a full on Inquisition of the Metal thread to find out who amongst us are traitors.

Wicked223 from Death Star in the forest Since: Apr, 2009
#53: Apr 3rd 2011 at 8:51:32 AM

I didn't expect that.

You can't even write racist abuse in excrement on somebody's car without the politically correct brigade jumping down your throat!
faradayangel electrifying from Gallifrey Since: Nov, 2010
electrifying
#54: Apr 5th 2011 at 10:36:39 AM

ELO,Britney Spears "toxic",The Monkees,Neil Diamond

lots of 80s songs like synthpop and New Wave like Tear for fears

Humour, where would we be without it? In Germany, probably
vanthebaron Mystical Monkey Master from Carlyle, Il Since: Sep, 2010
Mystical Monkey Master
faradayangel electrifying from Gallifrey Since: Nov, 2010
electrifying
#56: Apr 5th 2011 at 10:44:53 AM

[up] Early tears for Fears(Mad World aside) should be, there second album not so much

edited 5th Apr '11 10:54:12 AM by faradayangel

Humour, where would we be without it? In Germany, probably
vanthebaron Mystical Monkey Master from Carlyle, Il Since: Sep, 2010
Mystical Monkey Master
#57: Apr 5th 2011 at 10:46:45 AM

[up]and Everybody Wants to Rule the World...METAL REMIX

edited 5th Apr '11 10:47:36 AM by vanthebaron

Untitled Power Rangers Story
faradayangel electrifying from Gallifrey Since: Nov, 2010
electrifying
#58: Apr 5th 2011 at 10:59:29 AM

I love this personally as I said guilty pleasure

edited 5th Apr '11 11:05:48 AM by faradayangel

Humour, where would we be without it? In Germany, probably
vanthebaron Mystical Monkey Master from Carlyle, Il Since: Sep, 2010
Mystical Monkey Master
#59: Apr 5th 2011 at 11:02:51 AM

DUDE this was in Donnie Darko...love this song

edited 5th Apr '11 11:03:35 AM by vanthebaron

Untitled Power Rangers Story
faradayangel electrifying from Gallifrey Since: Nov, 2010
electrifying
#60: Apr 5th 2011 at 11:06:02 AM

[up] yes I know, it was the movie that introduced me to the awesomeness of Echo And The Bunnymen, Strangely I didn't even mind the use of Duran Duran

edited 5th Apr '11 11:19:32 AM by faradayangel

Humour, where would we be without it? In Germany, probably
vanthebaron Mystical Monkey Master from Carlyle, Il Since: Sep, 2010
Mystical Monkey Master
#61: Apr 5th 2011 at 11:11:57 AM

only thing that could have made the soundtrack better was some Empty Room's style Gary Moore

edited 5th Apr '11 11:12:19 AM by vanthebaron

Untitled Power Rangers Story
faradayangel electrifying from Gallifrey Since: Nov, 2010
electrifying
#62: Apr 5th 2011 at 11:20:09 AM

[up] there's a bit in it that sounds almost exactly like Head Over Heels, I'd never heard that it's kinda weird I generally think of a bluesy sound when I think Gary Moore

edited 5th Apr '11 11:20:23 AM by faradayangel

Humour, where would we be without it? In Germany, probably
Muzozavr Since: Jan, 2001
#63: Apr 6th 2011 at 12:40:11 PM

Broken CYDE is bad but the songs that aren't ear-rape from the start have an odd "what the heck is that?!" charm. Can't say I like them all that much, but they aren't that terrible.

As for songs which are not guilty, but which are way more awesome than anyone would think... 'Face up... face down... ATTACK OR DEFEND!'

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Goomba4001 Cat avatar person from Phoenix, AZ Since: Feb, 2010
Cat avatar person
#64: Apr 6th 2011 at 1:49:13 PM

I actually liked West End Girls by the Pet Shop Boys a lot. :O It really is just that one song though. I got one of their greatest hits albums and I was disappoint.

TheGloomer Since: Sep, 2010
#65: Apr 7th 2011 at 9:33:57 AM

I guess "We Built This City" would be a pretty big one for me. Actually, I like Starship in general.

ImipolexG frozen in time from all our yesterdays Since: Jan, 2001
frozen in time
#66: Apr 7th 2011 at 10:15:18 AM

I also like We Built This City. Also, Listen To Your Heart by Roxette. And Dress You Up by Madonna (the only song of hers I really like).

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faradayangel electrifying from Gallifrey Since: Nov, 2010
electrifying
#67: Apr 7th 2011 at 10:22:48 AM

[up] you've got me "singing" Into The Groove now, but yeah I like that song, I'm a huge Madonna fan

Humour, where would we be without it? In Germany, probably
JHM Apparition in the Woods from Niemandswasser Since: Aug, 2010 Relationship Status: Hounds of love are hunting
Apparition in the Woods
#68: Apr 8th 2011 at 12:51:11 AM

There are plenty of silly pop songs that I quite like, though I'm fully aware of how patently ridiculous they are. Case in point: "Funkytown".

I'll hide your name inside a word and paint your eyes with false perception.
PippingFool Eclipse the Moon from A Floridian Prison Since: Oct, 2009 Relationship Status: I get a feeling so complicated...
Eclipse the Moon
#69: Apr 11th 2011 at 1:56:59 AM

Oh God.

  • Quite a few Katy Perry songs. I hated "I Kissed a Girl" with the intesity of 10 thousand burning suns. Then she came out with Hot 'n Cold which I loved on instance, Teenage Dream and California Gurls also made me loose my cerdiblility. I can't say that I like "Firework", but I can't say I hate it ethier.

  • Friday. I consider it the Rocky Horror of songs. It's a blast to riff.

but the biggest culprit of my Guilty Pleasure (more like Guilty Shame) is...

Eenie Meenie by Justin Beiber feat. Sean Kingston.

Don't get me wrong I hate Beiber's music and I'm no fan of Sean Kingston ethier, the lyrics are terrible and so are the rap segments, but other than those two things I though that it was extremely catchy. You know what, I'm stopping there. If I have to give any more compliments out to Justin freaking Beiber I'm gonna blow.

(Spending the rest of the year rebuilding my cred)

edited 11th Apr '11 1:58:00 AM by PippingFool

I'm having to learn to pay the price
KitsuneInferno Jackass Detector from East Tennessee Since: Apr, 2009
Jackass Detector
#70: Apr 11th 2011 at 3:28:45 AM

Did Todd get a sex change, de-age, and move to Australia?

"It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to open one’s mouth and remove all doubt." - Some guy with a snazzy hat.
PippingFool Eclipse the Moon from A Floridian Prison Since: Oct, 2009 Relationship Status: I get a feeling so complicated...
Eclipse the Moon
#71: Apr 11th 2011 at 3:57:16 AM

[up]

I don't know. I do have the same opinions that he has about Katy Perry and the last part of the rant about how I'm not going to say anymore positive things abou JB and the parts in the brackets was a reference to Todd, but that's about it.

edited 11th Apr '11 3:59:36 AM by PippingFool

I'm having to learn to pay the price
WannabeAuthor 'Evening. from a numbing computer chair Since: Nov, 2010
'Evening.
#72: Apr 17th 2011 at 9:44:03 AM

The majority of Taylor Swift's work I can't stand, and yet there's something about 'Haunted' that I find oddly awesome.

"It began with the internet. But then, it always does."~Eoin Colfer
KingOfKings from Santiago Since: Feb, 2011
inane242 Anwalt der Verdammten from A B-Movie Bildungsroman Since: Nov, 2010
Anwalt der Verdammten
#74: May 8th 2011 at 7:10:45 PM

I liked Arcade Fire before it was mainstream. XP

The 5 geek social fallacies. Know them well.
BoundByTheMoon Kvltvre Vvltvre from The Spanish Sahara Since: Jun, 2010
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#75: May 8th 2011 at 7:12:41 PM

I'm listening to the new Bring Me The Horizon album. Why am I listening to the new Bring Me The Horizon album?

There are snakes in the grass, so we'd better go hunting!

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