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    Quote Originally Posted by RedStratocas
    I used to idolize Jim Adkins as a matter of fact. Favorite band back in 2001, Get It Faster is still one of my favorite songs ever. I just dont see him as a GREAT vocalist. Joshua Homme almost made the list, he probably would have been 11th, but I think the people I put are ahead.
    Yeah, my girlfriend bought my the Bleed American/Jimmy Eat World album and the way they can vary between songs like Salt, Sweat, Sugar to The Middle and then to My Sundown is pretty awesome. The Middle is one of like 10 songs which can make me realise that whatever problem i'm having will change and get better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Propergander
    Yeah, my girlfriend bought my the Bleed American/Jimmy Eat World album and the way they can vary between songs like Salt, Sweat, Sugar to The Middle and then to My Sundown is pretty awesome. The Middle is one of like 10 songs which can make me realise that whatever problem i'm having will change and get better.
    Yeah, I got the version before 9/11 when the title was still Bleed American and Salt Sweat Sugar was called Bleed American. (Changed for obvious reasons). Its one of my favorite albums ever. Thats the album that truely got me into rock. Futures was a disappointment though.

    Whadaya know? The Middle just came on from shuffling my playlist:rolleyes:

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedStratocas
    Yeah, I got the version before 9/11 when the title was still Bleed American and Salt Sweat Sugar was called Bleed American. (Changed for obvious reasons). Its one of my favorite albums ever. Thats the album that truely got me into rock. Futures was a disappointment though.

    Whadaya know? The Middle just came on from shuffling my playlist:rolleyes:
    I still like Work from Futures but I haven't really heard much of the album.

    I've been listening to Garage Inc. by Metallica and that's a good example of how they can vary from heavy to lighter stuff, it's actually quite scary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Propergander
    I still like Work from Futures but I haven't really heard much of the album.

    I've been listening to Garage Inc. by Metallica and that's a good example of how they can vary from heavy to lighter stuff, it's actually quite scary.
    I only liked Work and Nothingwrong. Pain was aweful.

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    Right, I'm gonna grab a few songs from Futures and then turn in, tis nearlly 2:30... Blerh, whatever.
    Last edited by Revis; 15-04-2006 at 01:22 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Propergander
    Right, I'm gonna grab a few songs from Futures and then turn in, tis nearlly 2:30... Blerh, whatever.

    I liked Pain at first, but then I actually payed attention to the lyrics...

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    Sonny Moore (from first to last)
    Tom Delonge (blink 182 / box car racer)
    Patrick Stump (fallout boy)
    Spencer Chamberlain (underoath)
    Brian Molko (i think thats his name) (Placebo)
    Tom delonge (blink 182 / box car racer)
    Jim adkins (Jimmy Eat World)
    Lead singer of InMe
    Lead singer of Linkin Park
    Bert McCracken (the Used)
    Shane Todd (silverstein)

    Cba looking up the two i dont know the names of :p

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    Quote Originally Posted by hel0n
    Sonny Moore (from first to last)
    Tom Delonge (blink 182 / box car racer)
    Patrick Stump (fallout boy)
    Spencer Chamberlain (underoath)
    Brian Molko (i think thats his name) (Placebo)
    Tom delonge (blink 182 / box car racer)
    Jim adkins (Jimmy Eat World)
    Lead singer of InMe
    Lead singer of Linkin Park
    Bert McCracken (the Used)
    Shane Todd (silverstein)

    Cba looking up the two i dont know the names of :p
    Linkin Park is Chester something.
    You have Tom Delonge twice though...

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    Off the top of my head I'd definately hate to say Chester Bennington and Corey Taylor. I'll think up my top 10 later.

    And Lee I was looking through some of my Metallica and I see what you mean~Tuesdays Gone is a great example.

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    I'm gonna have to think about this one. And just to let everyone know Gwen will NOT be #1


    i heart nik

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