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DalekJaas

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That was undoubtabley the gayest thing I've ever seen and I only watched the first 15 seconds. Makes me wonder how/why you found it.

In reference to: This song above.
 

tijuanatim

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Hallelujah by John Cale.
Everlong by the Foo Fighters
More Than A Feeling by Boston.

The Trifecta of greatness.
 

thiosk

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As the united nations will most likely impinge upon the sovreignty of america and prevent the broadcast of the star spangled banner,

we'll probably all have to compromise as a world and come up with "what what... in the butt" but set to a world ambient track.
 

Gitsnik

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As much as I hate to confess having heard a slayer song in my life, the best representation of humanity would be "God Hates us All". Specifically the (not quite accurately quoted) "No seperation, no segregation, just me and my world of enemies".

Iron, what's wrong with Flight of the Valkyries!?! I happen to like a lot of Wagners work, though I'm definitely more a chopin listener.
 

The Iron Ninja

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Gitsnik said:
Iron, what's wrong with Flight of the Valkyries!?! I happen to like a lot of Wagners work, though I'm definitely more a chopin listener.
Nothing is wrong with it, it's one of the most epic sounding classical pieces I can think of. But it doesn't sound overly friendly. Of course my viewpoint on it might have become a little warped after seeing Apocalypse Now.
 

Trace2010

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"Dare to Be Stupid" -Weird Al Yankovic

:Bow Weep Grah Nah Weep Ninny Bong:-

_Then hands over an Energon goodie_
 

Trace2010

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The Iron Ninja said:
Gitsnik said:
Iron, what's wrong with Flight of the Valkyries!?! I happen to like a lot of Wagners work, though I'm definitely more a chopin listener.
Nothing is wrong with it, it's one of the most epic sounding classical pieces I can think of. But it doesn't sound overly friendly. Of course my viewpoint on it might have become a little warped after seeing Apocalypse Now.
I prefer New World Symphony by Dvorak, or Mahler's V.
 

Vigormortis

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Simple. The instrumental version of "Speed Me Towards Death" by Rob Dougan. It combines elements of classical music with more modern overtones. It'd be a perfect representation of ourselves, where music started, and where it's gone (for the most part). As the title implies, we're self-destructive and yet, as the excellent composition of the song would imply, we're also capable of creating beautiful works of art. I'd just hope they wouldn't take the title too literally.

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=vDuqEOhFLWo
 

Mullahgrrl

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Now, you'll be kicking yourselves.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qm6dHdMS3Y8

Slim Whitman - Indian Love Call
 

santaandy

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I was gonna say Tribute to the Greatest Song in the World (or maybe The Metal), but since someone already mentioned Tenacious D, I'd have to say...

Fury of the Storm, by Dragonforce.
 

dukethepcdr

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Trace2010 said:
"Dare to Be Stupid" -Weird Al Yankovic

:Bow Weep Grah Nah Weep Ninny Bong:-

_Then hands over an Energon goodie_
Yeah, Weird Al songs would be perfect. He pretty much sums up modern day humanity's mindset in his songs.