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What is your pick for greatest song ever? You are only aloud to choose ONE. My pick = Bhoemian Rhapsody by Queen This is the most epic song ever spanning different sounds and practically crossing genres in what is almost an entire musical all in 5 and a half minutes. When someonw is talking about a true performance, this song should come to mind. [I]Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy? Caught in a landslide, No escape from reality. Open your eyes, Look up to the skies and see, I'm just a poor boy, I need no sympathy, Because I'm easy come, easy go, Little high, little low, Any way the wind blows doesn't really matter to me, to me. Mama just killed a man, Put a gun against his head, pulled my trigger, now he's dead. Mama, life had just begun, But now I've gone and thrown it all away. Mama, ooh, Didn't mean to make you cry, If I'm not back again this time tomorrow, Carry on, carry on as if nothing really matters. Too late, my time has come, Sends shivers down my spine, body's aching all the time. Goodbye, ev'rybody, I've got to go, Gotta leave you all behind and face the truth. Mama, ooh, I don't want to die, I sometimes wish I'd never been born at all. I see a little silhouetto of a man, Scaramouche, Scaramouche, will you do the Fandango. Thunderbolt and lightning, very, very fright'ning me. (Galileo.) Galileo. (Galileo.) Galileo, Galileo figaro Magnifico. I'm just a poor boy and nobody loves me. He's just a poor boy from a poor family, Spare him his life from this monstrosity. Easy come, easy go, will you let me go. Bismillah! No, we will not let you go. (Let him go!) Bismillah! We will not let you go. (Let him go!) Bismillah! We will not let you go. (Let me go.) Will not let you go. (Let me go.) Will not let you go. (Let me go.) Ah. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. (Oh mama mia, mama mia.) Mama mia, let me go. Beelzebub has a devil put aside for me, for me, for me. So you think you can stone me and spit in my eye. So you think you can love me and leave me to die. Oh, baby, can't do this to me, baby, Just gotta get out, just gotta get right outta here. Nothing really matters, Anyone can see, Nothing really matters, Nothing really matters to me. Any way the wind blows.[/I]
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This is actually the entire song but... "There is to much judging I can't hang But I'm a hypocrite Cuz I constantly complain Political correctness Makes me sick Took a good idea Twisted it." -PC -Bad Acid Trip
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Do You Think About Your Generation's Future?
2010DigitalBoy replied to Touchstone's topic in General Discussion
That's just it Derald! You say it won't work unless everyone is motivated, but you yourself aren't motivated and that creates a circle of a lack of motivation AKA laziness. I think most people want to make the world better, but all of them think they can't. -
I do. Because whatever happened in the end was your destiny from the beginning. If you were to deter from the path of your destiny, it wouldn't have been our destiny at all, so it is therein impossible to change your destiny. I don't get how scriptwriters get that confused so much...
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Oh... yeah, that does make a lot more sense... but I really was serious about the robots... been listening to too much Coheed.
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Anime If someone made a anime based on Halo...
2010DigitalBoy replied to Deathsye's topic in Otaku Central
A Halo anime by Studio I.G. with the style they use in the Linkin Park video would be pretty damn cool. -
Dude, that was freakin awesome! I could totally see that being a really cool rap song (I know, it's an oxy-moron) One suggestion, you say "blood-tainted" and "blood-stained". Just change one of those to something else.
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The entirety of this song is awesome, but I mostly love the chorus Living In the limelight The universal dream For those who wish to seem Those who wish to see Must put aside the alienation Get on with the fascination The real relation The underlying theme - Limelight - Rush
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Hm.... so people don't like long sigs, eh? Oh well. Personally I love to read long, insightful sigs. I have learned many a life lesson from good sigs... Also my favorute has to go to Rhym. *goes to erase sig since no one's reading it anyway*
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The thing in my sig right now is another favorite. I mostly like the line where he goes "My soul must be iron Cuz my fear is naked I'm naked and fearless And my fear is nakeeeeeeed!" - Bottom - Tool And another one from the Mars Volta... "There was a frail syrup dripping of his lap-danced lapel Punctuated by her decrepit prowl She washed down the hatching gizzard Soft as a mane of needles His orifice icicles hemmoraged (sp?) by combing her torso to a pile This vile The trophy shelves made room for his collapse She was a mink handjob in sarcophagus heels" - The Mars Volta - Cassandra Geminni (beginning) Ooooh... strangely erotic. I love how he says it in a creepy deep voice.
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Today I was wondering if anyone ever read my sig since no one ever comments on it. But then I felt bad cuz I read everyone's sig, but I myself never comment on them. So, do you read people's sigs? And what's your favorite sig?
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A few small lines that I heard in songs an thought were super nifty. "DIE WHITE GIRLS!" - The Velourium Camper III: Al The Killer - Coheed And Cambria "CooCooCachoo!" in the background of The Velourium Camper I: Faint Of Heart "Ich heisse super fantastiche!" - Cheating On You - Franz Ferdinand
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This line (erm... line series) always stuck with me. It has no meaning to me, I just really like it... I mean I know what it MEANS but it doesn't really effect me. "The ocean floor is hidden from your viewing lens A depth perception languished in the night All of my life I've been sewing these wounds But the seems sprout a lachrymal cloud..." - Tarantism - The Mars Volta (Tarantism is the begining of Cygnus... Vismund Cygnus, and the end of Cassandra Geminni) Also, what it's basically means is, "The beginning is hidden from me, I've been trying to find the answers, but I end up in tears" I think so anyway, since the "ocean floor" is the begining of all life, and he can't see it, apparently, and he's been trying to, but he ends in failure (lachrymal cloud = cloud of tears)
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[QUOTE=Maneki Neko][COLOR=DarkOrchid][SIZE=1][FONT=Verdana]I would rather watch TV for the rest of my life. I love music but I can go to concerts, I'd rather have TV so that I can always enjoy my CN. You know what I mean. Would you rather: Shoot yourself in the foot to see what it feels like? or Shoot your best friend in the foot and have them tell you what it feels like? [/FONT][/SIZE][/COLOR][/QUOTE] Shoot myself. I could never shoot one of my friends... Now! (and I don't know if anyone's done this) Eat a Snickers and find out it had maggots in it, or eat a salad and find out it has pubic hairs in it?
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[quote name='The F-Bomb']*Sigh* only a Green Day fan when they're big, eh? For that matter, Dookie is in fact Green Day's third album. Sorry, but as a huge Green Day fan I find your ignorance almost offensive. I just hate it when people think that Green Day started with Dookie.[/quote] But it was their first studio album. Green Day is my favorite band too, though I'm no t a super-fan like this guy. The reason Green Day is because when I was 4 years old, my family was tavelling on lolapalooza and my dad was good friends with the band for a few months. they even babysat my brother and I. I grew up listening to the Dookie CD a lot (Basket Case is my alltime favorite song I'd say) and I really liked Warning. When American Idiot first came out I was more into the heavy metal stuff and though my dad bought it, I didn't really give it much of a chance. They were also playing fairly boring crap on the radio. But I gave it another chance and started listened to it back in November and it blew me away. Now it's one of my 7 favorite CDs. The Mars Volta - These guys never cease to amaze me with their articulate vocabulary, intricate plotlines, and awesome music. Sometimes you can just get totally lost in a musical part and it's downright awesome. Omar A Rodriguez Lopez is my 2nd favorite guitarist of all time. System Of A Down - I love these guys because of their artistic songwriting, which is like most popular CDs in how they have medium length and few songs, but they manage to cram all the coolness of a long song into the iny package. It's like they take what everyone else is doing and add on to it. Plus I love their lyrics. Gorillaz - Because techno/funk/punk kicks total *** no matter what anyone says. Linkin Park - I just really, really like their songs. Tool - I love tool because like the Mars Volta, they have long periods of great music, but Tool is also awesome because their lyrics are great and well worded and deliver a message. I also like that they come right out and say what they mean and aren't afraid of what people thinnk of them. Coheed And Cambria - While I don't like their first CD (all that damn screaming... and most of the songs sound the same) I love the other two. In Keeping Secrets Of Silent Earth: 3 is great because each song is like an epic masterpiece. I never get tired of hearing it. Good Apollo vol. 1 is great too, but it seems more like one, huge, movie-like song than a bunch of mini masterpieces. Disturbed - I like the guy's voice, and they have some great, solid songs. Franz Ferdinand - Because they're disco baby! All their songs are so damn catchy... GWAR - I cannot begin to describe the awesomeness that is GWAR... Rush - I only have one Rush CD (Moving Pictures) but I still say they are a bloody awesome band because they have great music with lots of sounds and Geddy has a cool voice and awesome lyrics.
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Do You Think About Your Generation's Future?
2010DigitalBoy replied to Touchstone's topic in General Discussion
[color=crimson]No.. his post is [i]not[/i] a prime example of that, lol. His post is an example of someone who is content with existing, no matter what the environments around him are. He does not take for granted the snippet of time he has and values it greatly- he plans to spend it on learning new things, seeing new things and doing new things. It's not the same as trying to change the world for the 'better' but it's nothing to condemn him for, lol.[/color] color][/QUOTE] Sorry... I guess I didn't really think when i was reading it. Also, I wasn't necessarily attacking him. I can't blame people for not caring... sometimes I'm the same way. It just seems like there's all this responsibility falling on you, and it gets heavy to the point where your fed up with carrying it. -
Another two I really like are "Black then white are... all I see... in my infancy... red and yellow then came to be... reaching out to me... lets me see" - Lateralus - Tool And from one of my alltime favorite songs "There's a face searching far, so far and wide... there's a place where you dreamed you'd never find... hold on to what if... HOLD ONTO WHAT IF!" - Live And Learn - Sonic Adventure 2 Soundtrack
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I think it's pretty cool, albeit a bit repetitive and gruesome. It has nice enough imagery... I think you definitelly have a bit of a line problem going on... also, it's not all that origional. My advoce would be, figure out whats up with your lines, and try to use more imaginative vocabulary.
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OMG... well, you see, I am always declaring a line "The best line in any song ever". My little brother hates it so much... XD For now, I'll use the one in my sig "Conform or be cast out" from Subdivisions by Rush. I think it's fairly straightforward.
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I exist for those who rely on me. Anyone who needs my help to pull through, I am here for them.
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Politics. Warning--Very Controversial and Sensitive
2010DigitalBoy replied to Yukina123's topic in General Discussion
... um ... damn, and I was hoping this would actually be a political thread. Didn't the bulleted list clear things up easily enough? Anyway, someone said to turn this into an everything political thread, I say sounds cool. We should start with 9/11 cuz it's got a movie coming out. I'll save my opinion for when I've seen some other people's feelings. -
Sorry to answer your question with a quwstion but you've got me interested... what is Affirmitive Action?
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Do You Think About Your Generation's Future?
2010DigitalBoy replied to Touchstone's topic in General Discussion
Just got home from school... this is why I think our generation is going down: 1. Ignorance - A lot of kids have the opportunity to learn and do something with their lives, but they choose not to. 2. Carelessness - Most people my age don't care, and I wish I had noticed Derald's post eearlier so I could have said, here's a prime example. 3. Recklessness - It seems like a lot of kids nowadays wanna do stuff they know is wrong just because it's wrong and they wantto get in trouble. Or they just don't care about consequences. The kids I sit with at lunch get high, drunk, AND are suicidal. 4. Past Generations - I rhink that adults haven;t prepared us enough for our responsibilities in life. Perhaps they weren't prepared for their responsibilities either, and that's why. -
Saw this on a T-shirt... "Stop Bitching, Start A Revolution" No more complaining unless you're going to do something about it.
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[QUOTE=Fallenangel02]I think its horrible that people actually define others by what clothing they wear. The very thought that your clothing has to represent yourself, your entire being and personality is rediculous. If i was to go out and wear all black and have a peircing, i'd be labled as goth. If i went out in A&F i'd be labled preppy. This is generalizing and stereotyping, and we all do it, hell i do it too. But before i get too far ahead of myself, you have to look around the world to other cultures and past societies. They all judge eachother by their clothing as well. Its a part of our human nature to judge eachother, and its highly unlikely that we will ever get past it. I personally shop at Pac Sun (which is quasi-preppy) just because i like the look. No, im not representing myself in some form through clothing, i just think i look good in the stuff and to hell with what everyone else thinks. Maybe we could just try tolerating other people's style. Especially in America, we've got a hodgepodge of everything over here, so we might as well get used to conflicting clothing styles, rather than verbally attacking eachother. but thats just my 2 cents :3[/QUOTE] Ah! I like this point. I couldn't agree more, but consider this... when people buy those clothes they aren't just thrown into a generalization, but they most likely were trying to look that way. Most people who get peirced get pierced because they want to look goth, and they know that by having piercings they will be considered that. I'm not saying it's true of all people, but it is of most (and I realize that this is a generalization itself.) I think if people are trying to show of their money, show off their fashionality, say "I'm a rich/preppy person" then they are going to buy clothes that people will say "that's preppy" about. And who determines what looks rich/preppy? The [B]ones making the clothes.[/B]