Cheater. Only one list!1) Friend Like Me - Disney's Aladdin Soundtrack : I have most of the Disney soundtrack on my iPod. Aladdin is my favorite disney movie, and this is a good song by a fun character. Fun choice.
2) Reptilia - Guitar Hero III Soundtrack : Never heard this song, and never played it. I just have the soundtrack in case I ever want generic rock music to listen to.
3) Wonderful Thing About Tiggers - Disney's the Tigger Movie : Alright, 2 Disney movies in this list so far. I don't particularly care for this song, it's just in the huge Disney soundtrack I have. I can't say I've even really ever listened to it.
4) Katamari Damacy - Katamari 2-14 : No idea what this track is called. It's just Track 14 on Disc 2. Either way, I love the Katamari Damacy soundtracks, so I like this song. Huh, they've all been soundtracks so far.
5) Create-A-Sim - Sims 2 : Well, number 5 caps off this soundtrack-only list. This is music that plays while you build a Sim in Sims 2. I like Sims music; it's great "just doing stuff" music.
I really do have more than soundtracks on my iPod. It's hilarious that's all that came up though. Maybe I'll do a second.
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2nd Go:
1) Fuck Her Gently - Tenacious D : Crude but somewhat funny song by a crude but somewhat funny band.
2) Call on Me - Trance 100 : This song says nothing but the words "Call on meeeeeee call on me" about 500 times (I've tried to count but it's an 8 minute long song). I like it a lot, actually. It's one of the few Trance 100 songs I listen to.
3) Double Bass - Gorillaz : Never heard this one, but I was real big into Gorillaz a few years ago. Unfortunately they suffer from "I LOVE this song! But I HATE this one!"
4) Accidents Can Happen - Sixx AM : This song is one of my less liked songs on this album -- The Heroin Diaries -- But this band/album/whatever is in my top 5 favorite musical listenings of all time. I love this album in every way, from how it sounds to the story it tells. I was first introduced to this band by an AMV contest with the song "Life is Beautiful".
5) Spit it Oit (Overcaffeinated Hyper Version) - Slipknot : I don't even like Slipknot. I have no idea why they are still on my iPod, unless I was planning on giving them a chance at some point. Never heard this song.
FigmentPez's post reminded me; is there a way to alter the way iTunes recognizes the tracks? I have a few audiobooks downloaded that iTunes recognizes as music rather than what they are.I have 2161 tracks and its 7.1 days worth of "music", because I have the entire Douglas Adams set, all of Sherlock Holmes, World War Z and the Hobbit on there.2,221 tracks
132 hours of music
I have the same problem with podcasts.FigmentPez's post reminded me; is there a way to alter the way iTunes recognizes the tracks? I have a few audiobooks downloaded that iTunes recognizes as music rather than what they are.I have 2161 tracks and its 7.1 days worth of "music", because I have the entire Douglas Adams set, all of Sherlock Holmes, World War Z and the Hobbit on there.
I'm the same; I listen to more music groups than I used to, but it has to sound good. I can't understand half of what's being said in a lot of songs anyway, so I really don't care about the lyrics words; it's the sound of the lyrics that matters, and how well they connect with the instruments.I tend to go more for the sound of the song, rather than what it's saying, so a lot of songs that I listen to tend towards soundtracks of stuff with a lot of instrumentals.
I could not agree more. I never know the lyrics to most songs I listen to. Vocals are just another instrument and generally, I don't give a spit about what's being said.I tend to go more for the sound of the song, rather than what it's saying, so a lot of songs that I listen to tend towards soundtracks of stuff with a lot of instrumentals. there are, of course, exceptions... *grins*
I've got their entire discography on my droid - so they come up on shuffle pretty damn often, as I only have 1 or 2 songs by any given other artist.It pleases me to no end to see a few Dethklok songs popping up in these lists...
Awwwwwwwwwwwww yeah. Dave's bringing the Fallen Empire love.Here's my list:
Passive - A Perfect Circle - First heard this in the movie Constantine but didn't know what it was. It came up on my Pandora one day and I immediately recognized it and fucking love it.
The World Glow - Fallen Empire - Hell yeah! An Espy tune!
Lucy September - The Dream Academy - One of my all time favorite groups. They had a grand total of 3 albums before breaking up. They are considered one hit wonders because of Life in the Northern Town.
My World - Sick Puppies - Love these guys. I like All the Same better, but this one is good.
Diggin' on James Brown - Tower of Power - Only ToP song I own. Not sure why.
Just to supply information you didn't ask for and probably don't care about - the name of that song is "Bad Touch," aka "The Discovery Channel song."Blood Hound Gang- you and me baby aint nothing but mammals
Aaand speaking of embarrasing, today's list:
Deathklok - Duncan Hills Coffee Jingle
Megadeth - Duke Nukem Forever theme
September - Cry For You
Scandal - Goodbye to You (how this got in there, I'll never know.)
Brainstorm - Burns My Soul
Say what you will about the game, that theme FUCKIN' ROCKS.Awesome dude... just awesome... *salute*
Grabbag forever dude... keep on rocking...Say what you will about the game, that theme FUCKIN' ROCKS.
Son, the sun does not rise and set on AC/DC...Make Oneself - Daisuke Ishiwatari, Koh-Ichi Seiyama
All Screwed Up - AC/DC
Bonny - AC/DC
The Jack - AC/DC
Nervous Shakedown - AC/DC
Making you a little bit cooler, that's what. Cop a feel, Copperfield style. Abracadbra that bra. Can you pull it off?Blood Hound Gang - Uhn Tiss Uhn Tiss Uhn Tiss (LOL what is thís doing here )
Go to album view right click the "album" select get info go into the options tab and there should be a media kind drop down box just change it from music to audiobook.FigmentPez's post reminded me; is there a way to alter the way iTunes recognizes the tracks? I have a few audiobooks downloaded that iTunes recognizes as music rather than what they are.I have 2161 tracks and its 7.1 days worth of "music", because I have the entire Douglas Adams set, all of Sherlock Holmes, World War Z and the Hobbit on there.
I've never been that big a music guy.I find it fascinating that so many of you are getting repeat bands...
So YOU'RE the guy who bought the other 17 million copies of her albums.3) "Womanizer"- Britany Spears (ugh, even I'm ashamed to admit I have that on here.)
RE: Maybelline
I've often wondered if the song inspired the cosmetics, if the cosmetics inspired the song, or if they're completely unrelated.
Haha, that's great!Gee, Krisken, I think my playlist caught some of your playlist:
- "The Middle", Jimmy Eat World - I could just rock out to this one for a while, even if it turns into an ear worm. (And "Blister In The Sun" is tres AWESOME, by the way - the Femmes remind me more of my HS days than anything)
Passion Pit, man, I thought no one listened to them. I try to introduce people to them and they are generally hated by everyone I have listen to it.Justice - Phantom, Pt 2
Death - Where Do We Go From Here. The protopunk band, not the more well known metal one.
Passion Pit - The Reeling
Massive Attack - Angel
Clipse - Chinese New Year
3,631 songs on this iPod.
Oddest list ever.1) Everything You Ever - Neil Patrick Harris: Dr. Horrible's Sing-A-Long Blog
2) Erase - Mika: Life in Cartoon Motion
3) The Bewlay Brothers - David Bowie: Hunky Dory
4) The Attack - Les Miserables Original London Cast
5) Poor Unfortunate Souls - Ursula: The Little Mermaid