I've been gone a long time. I'm going to ease back into writing with a little list. You can read the first iteration of this post here.
Get Back- Ludacris: I don't know what it is about this song that I like other than I like to shout "GET BACK MOTHERF****R YOU DON'T KNOW ME LIKE THAT at people.
Capital G- Nine Inch Nails: Now I love Nine Inch Nails in general. NIN saved me in college. But why this song? There are loads more better than this. There's just something fun about reciting the opening lyrics to unsuspecting people out of context and sounding really philosophical. (I'm sensing a theme).
The Beautiful People- Marilyn Manson: Tyler likes to point out that literally no one would suspect I listen to ANY song by Marilyn Mason. I would agree, this one is pretty left field for me. But damn, this is a great song to angry air guitar to.
Fairytale- Alexander Rybak: Here is one that I'm really embarrassed about. This is some sappy EuroVision shit that I can't get enough of. It's like an alcohol-free Applebee's specialty drink drinking song.
Womanizer-Britney Spears: What I would give to actually be good at dancing. This song always gets me thinking I'm a Pop Star when, if I were to video record myself lip-syncing and dancing to this song, which I certainly have not, I would be disappointed in the unflattering footage of myself.
'93 Me and Fred and Dave and Ted- The Magnetic Fields: The singer in this band always sounds like he's just depressed as shit and that his own voice is boring the hell out of himself. But I learned all of the lyrics to this song in 2 hours upon hearing it.
From the Pinnacle to the Pit- Ghost B.C.: Even though King Diamond scared the crap out of me, I find the characters that make up Ghost B.C. delightfully and charmingly frightful. Despite the fact the band is made up of nameless ghouls and a satanic priest, they aren't actually satanists. But sure, this is my Hail Satan jam.
Bodies-Drowning Pool: I love this song because all I can imagine is my brother rollerblading to this song in gym class.
Here We Go-Bassnectar: I think the house/dub/whatever genre has some real potential to sound cool. Unfortunately it's usually quite repetitive, uses small child voice samples a little too often, and is quite unimaginative. However, I can respect the really nice bass-drop in this song.
Copabana- Barry Manilow: I could be dying of some terrible illness and I bet I'll still dance to the entirety of this song if played. Please keep playing this at wedding receptions. Thanks.
Sunday, March 19, 2017
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