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Started by RedRaider, September 26, 2007, 02:05:19 AM

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Level_9_Chao

No One Understands- Bayside

It came with the Streetlight Manifesto vinyl record I ordered. ::)
Become a Failbook fan: Victory Road :3

The Game Boy Pocket.
Put it in your back pocket.
Sit down and it breaks.




Kaso

Revolspark - Lv.4

One of the best Megaman remix albums imo.

Silverhawk79

Roseta Stoned ~ Tool
GODDAMN SHIT THE BED

WiiGuy

Moment of Day ~ Thousand foot Krutch

21st Century Darlings ~ Kevin Max
...̅̅̅

WiiGuy


Macawmoses


tibar21

sunshine, rainbows, and lollipops by Leslie Gore.
Super Smash Bros Brawl FC: 2622-1690-4267
Pokemon Soul Silver FC: 4855-9306-7114
Mario Kart Wii FC: 4898-5017-8746

ThePowerOfOne

"Wherever I May Roam" ~ Metallica

Kaz

"Rooftops (A Liberation Broadcast)" by Lostprophets

Okay, I admit it, I didn't know about this song until GH:WT. But hey, I'm not too ashamed, because if it wasn't for the GH games I wouldn't have known about the awesomeness that is An Endless Sporadic.
Quote<+Mithos> My mom grounded me for being gay.

Zovistograt

"Hold On" - Hot Chip

good British Electropop...not exactly my usual stuff, but it's catchy as heck
"I lovat a gabber.  I could listen to maure and moravar again.  Regn onder river.  Flies do your float.  Thick is the life for mere." - James Joyce (Finnegans Wake, page 213)

ThePowerOfOne

"Thizzle Dance" ~ Mac Dre

THIZZ DANCE

Spud

Icky Thump - The White Stripes

Silly_Penguin

Buried Alive - Creature Feature

just heard of this band from this kid who was playing them on their ipod during my comic class

Zovistograt

"Descendant's Blood" - RoughSketch

I was not aware this RoughSketch person could make such awesome gabber.

I must find more of this
"I lovat a gabber.  I could listen to maure and moravar again.  Regn onder river.  Flies do your float.  Thick is the life for mere." - James Joyce (Finnegans Wake, page 213)