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What's on your iTunes/WinAmp/RealPlayer, etc.
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Sleuth Admin
Tale Spinner
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Aug-18-2006 08:33
What are you listening to right now?
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biggie528
Lucky Stiff
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Nov-24-2006 00:29
I feel like I should go to church after reading those John! (just kidding of course)
Currently:
Green Day
Candlebox (that's right, rockin it old school style)
Army of Anyone
Incubus
Silverchair
New Kids on the Block (*shame* never have a playlist without it)
Lifehouse
DMB
just the top ones at the moment, many many more embarassing playlist moments to follow :)
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Teerawk
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Nov-24-2006 16:25
Well, I'm actually listening to the radio, but I could open up my WMP real quick and list the first 20 songs...
1. Drama Queen - Family Force 5
2. Put Your Hands Up - Family Force 5
3. Love Addict - Family Force 5
4. Earthquake - FF5
5. Replace Me - FF5
6. Lose Yourself - FF5
7. Peachy - FF5
8. Supersonic - FF5
9. Numb - FF5
10. I'm So Sick - Flyleaf
11. Fully Alive - Flyleaf
12. Perfect - Flyleaf
13. Cassie - Flyleaf
14. Sorrow - Flyleaf
15. I'm Sorry - Flyleaf
16. All Around Me - Flyleaf
17. Red Sam - Flyleaf
18. Breathe Today - Flyleaf
19. KJ Five Two - KJ-52
20. Whoop Whoop - KJ-52
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Adam Carter
Big Winner
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Nov-24-2006 16:44
Well, I've filled my walkman with all sorts of random music, including:
Arctic Monkeys
Blondie
Coldplay
Counting Crows
ELO
Fatboy Slim
Faithless
Foo Fighters
Greenday
Guns n Roses
Kaiser Chiefs
Motorhead
Ocean Colour Scene
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Reel Big Fish
Scissor Sisters
T Rex
The Beautiful South
Tenacious D
The Killers
White Stripes
If anybody fancies wading through that lot and telling me what genres #i like then go ahead. I tend to listen to music with catchy lyrics.
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Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer
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Nov-28-2006 05:30
Currently: new Indigo Girls CD 'Despite out Differences' (not their best, not their worst. Still good.) and for diversity The Killers, 'Sam's Town'.
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AraLives
Battered Shoe
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Nov-28-2006 06:33
New BNL CD, the title of which I've forgotten, but can't stop listening to the "Bank Job" track.
Also recently:
Great Big Sea
Macy Gray
Norah Jones
Neil Diamond (you KNOW it, baby)
Matchbox 20
Coldplay
soundtrack to "I Am Sam"
Ho-hum.
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Marmalade3
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Nov-29-2006 09:45
Well the album I can't study to is JAck Johnson, the song I can't stop dancing to is Last Night by The Strokes, the band I can't help singing along to is Abba, the song I love is He Was A Friend Of Mine by Willie Nelson and I just LOVE Franz Ferdinand (esp. to listen or sing to in history class lol)
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Johnboy
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Nov-29-2006 14:06
Man music is crazy lets take a peek at my some of my favorite playlists:
Billy Joel-The Essential Billy Joel
Jonny Lang-All CD's
Eurythmics-Greatest Hits
The Cars-All CD's
Foreigner-Records
Michael Buble-All CD's
Franz Ferdinand-Franz Ferdinand
Dave Matthews-Some Devil
Morcheeba-All CD's (Especially Big Calm and the Song Women Lose Weight which i advise to listen to but not to take to heart)
Jason Mraz-All CD's
Counting Crows-All CD's
Wallflowers-All CD's
And of Course
Pink Floyd-All CD's
Looking back at that list it sure is an aweful lot of music and yet there are still over 3000 songs from my iTunes i would like to add.... dang.
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Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer
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Oct-24-2007 00:08
Dig dig dig dig...
I have recently started listening to Damien Rice. The trippy videoclip to his 9 crimes got me suckered in. [http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=smKb79ltpaU]
And unbeknownst to me he wrote? (I think) Canonball one of my favourite Vienna Teng songs. So that's what's getting a hammering on my Ipod right now.
Ironically I spent over an hour last night downloading (legally :p) the full playlist from his latest CD '9' only to find it in a CD store fo $9 today :s
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Arianna Quinn
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Oct-28-2007 19:26
Right now I am listening to Tori Amos's first album Little Earthquakes. My favorite and I think her best. When playing slueth I prefer to listen to bollywood soundtracks or anime soundtracks.
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crunchpatty
Old Shoe
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Oct-28-2007 23:37
I'm utterly terrified of you because of the anime soundtracks thing, but paradoxically, totally with you on the Tori Amos Little Earthquake thing. That was the first album of hers I ever heard, and I just think she defined herself there.
I'm listening to Regina Spektor, who, ironically, reminds me of a slightly less vicious n' angry Tori Amos. Like Tori + a little earthquake full of paxil. What with the viral acceleration of music on the internet and all, I really have no idea whether I'm about to tell you all something you knew 9 months ago, but she's really good, and the CD I'm listening to is called "Begin to Hope". I bought it yesterday, and it's been the resident background noise ever since :)
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