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| Mariners in 2009 | Mon Jul 14, 2008 2:27 am Post #11 |
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A few, off the top of my head... Pump-Up Rakim - Don't Sweat the Technique Foo Fighters - My Hero The Game & 50 Cent - How We Do Korn - Got the Life Limp Bizkit - Nookie Naughty By Nature - Hip-Hop Hooray OutKast - Bombs Over Baghdad A Perfect Circle - Judith Petey Pablo - Raise Up DMX - What's My Name? (No better intro to a song that the first 15 seconds) Van Halen - Ain't Talking Bout Love |
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| Xx Yankee xX | Mon Jul 14, 2008 3:08 am Post #12 |
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Pump up songs Here I come by The Roots Da Goodness by Redman Fight Music by D12 X Gonna Give it To Ya by DMX Go To Sleep by Eminem feat. DMX & Obie trice Where the hood at? by DMX Get By by Talib Kweli I aint havin that by Heltah Skeltah (the beat just gets you pumped) Shook Ones, Pt. 2 by Mobb Deep X by Xzibit Mulitply by Xzibit Lets get it started by black eyed peas I like to move it by reel to real Sad Songs Gone Away by Cold So Far away by Staind broken by seether my immortal by evanescence its no enough by our lady peace somewhere out there by our lady peace remember by big dismal (still have beniot thoughts when i hear it )
Edited by Xx Yankee xX, Mon Jul 14, 2008 11:32 am.
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| Infamous | Mon Jul 14, 2008 3:20 am Post #13 |
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You mean Our Lady Peace. |
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| Xx Yankee xX | Mon Jul 14, 2008 11:31 am Post #14 |
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whatever.
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| Prime Time | Mon Jul 14, 2008 11:33 am Post #15 |
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Rock God, God of Rock, Tom Petty
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Everything rolled into one because this song is amazing and nothing can touch it lyrically: Big Balls - AC/DC Edited by Prime Time, Mon Jul 14, 2008 11:33 am.
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| Xx Yankee xX | Mon Jul 14, 2008 11:57 am Post #16 |
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I almost forgot one sad song. Leave the memories alone by fuel (it was used in flair's tribute) |
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| Docta | Mon Jul 14, 2008 8:02 pm Post #17 |
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Sonic the Hamilton
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I'll just name a few in each that haven't been said yet... Pump Up Stronger - Kanye West Lose Yourself - Eminem Top Back - T.I. Sad Stan - Eminem Everyday Struggle - Notorious B.I.G. Suicidal Thoughts - Notorious B.I.G. Umi Says - Mos Def Most of the pump up songs are mainstream since they are made famous for their beats. |
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| thefreak985 | Mon Jul 14, 2008 10:41 pm Post #18 |
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Excellence in Broadcasting
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Pump Up Save a horse, Ride a Cowboy- Big & Rich Bawitaba and Cocky- Kid Rock Enter Sandman, Seek and Destroy,and Ride the Lightning- Metallica Pour Some Sugar on Me- Def Leppard Promised Land- Elvis Holiday- Green Day Voodoo Child- Jimi Hendrix Crack Addict- Limp Bizkit Number 1 Spot- Ludacris (thats the song of a certain beloved leadoff hitter) The Beautiful People- Marilyn Manson Dead!- My Chemical Romance Crazy Train- OZZZZZZZY Cherry Pie- Poison Ladies and Gentlemen- Saliva Baba O'Reilly(Teenage Wasteland)- The Who Panama- Van Halen The Devil Went down to Georgia- Charlie Daniels Sad 8th of November- Big & Rich My Sacrifice- Creed If I traded it All- Finger 11 A Country Boy Can Survive- Hank Williams Jr. It was a Good Day- Ice Cube Lonely Rode of Faith- Kid Rock In the End- Linkin Park The Last Rebel- Lynard Skynard The Ghost of You- My Chemical Romance Every Breath You Take- Sting & The Police Imagine- John Lennon |
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| CinciFan985 | Mon Jul 14, 2008 10:56 pm Post #19 |
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Reds 45-57
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i like a perfect circle's cover of that song and lennon's version also.
Edited by CinciFan985, Mon Jul 14, 2008 10:57 pm.
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| LAL | Mon Jul 14, 2008 11:08 pm Post #20 |
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I think In the End is one of the few Hybrid songs out there (no pun intended... you'll get it if your a LP fan). It can be both a pump-up and depressing song. Maybe not at the same time, but depending on the occasion I guess. I remember My Sacrifice from a WWE thing a few years back... might have been when HHH was injured or something. It's a decent song. I forgot to mention Bleed it Out by Linkin Park as one of my pump-up songs. Stan is one of the few songs that changes many times throughout. The first verse is mellow, the second evokes a bit of anger, the third is full out rage and the fourth verse is understanding and calm... sort of like the first. In between all those different emotions is the chorus, which is a bit depressing. Amazing track, probably my favourite song of all time. Edited by LAL, Mon Jul 14, 2008 11:08 pm.
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