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    Default Ten Rock/Emo/Indie/Punk songs that you NEED.

    I wrote this for a friend who needed some new music.

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    TEN ROCK SONGS THAT YOU NEED. [in reverse order]

    10. The Kooks - Naive: A new release from the Brighton-based band, this has a catchy bassline, and good lyrics. 79%

    9. Sugarcult - Memory: Great drumming, and a very easy to listen to beat. 82%

    8. Foo Fighters - DOA: All round amazing, Dave Grohl sings good lyrics brilliantly. 83%

    7. Rage Against the Machine - Guerilla Radio: Excellent chorus, and changes during the verses, great rap metal song. 86%

    6. Funeral for a Friend - All the Rage: This song is on Burnout Revenge, and headlines FFAF's latest album, Hours. It is probably the best song on the album and the whole song is quality. 89%

    5. Maxïmo Park - Apply Some Pressure: Very catchy guitar solo at the beginning of the song, and good lyrics. 91%

    4. From First to Last - Populace in Two: Something slightly different from a band that normally screams, great lyrics, and Sonny Moore sings perfectly. 93%

    3. The Used - Maybe Memories: A lot of screaming, and is the first song on The Used's first ever album. It sure was a sign of things to come. 95%

    2. blink-182 - Everytime I Look for You: On the soundtrack for American Pie, and arguably the best b182 song ever, I don't know why this song isn't so popular. 96%

    1. My Chemical Romance - Give 'em Hell, Kid: Perfect, you can listen to this over and over again, great lyrics, and a very catchy hook. 98%

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    Sounds super +rep

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordan
    I wrote this for a friend who needed some new music.

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    TEN ROCK SONGS THAT YOU NEED. [in reverse order]

    10. The Kooks - Naive: A new release from the Brighton-based band, this has a catchy bassline, and good lyrics. 79%

    9. Sugarcult - Memory: Great drumming, and a very easy to listen to beat. 82%

    8. Foo Fighters - DOA: All round amazing, Dave Grohl sings good lyrics brilliantly. 83%

    7. Rage Against the Machine - Guerilla Radio: Excellent chorus, and changes during the verses, great rap metal song. 86%

    6. Funeral for a Friend - All the Rage: This song is on Burnout Revenge, and headlines FFAF's latest album, Hours. It is probably the best song on the album and the whole song is quality. 89%

    5. Maxïmo Park - Apply Some Pressure: Very catchy guitar solo at the beginning of the song, and good lyrics. 91%

    2. blink-182 - Everytime I Look for You: On the soundtrack for American Pie, and arguably the best b182 song ever, I don't know why this song isn't so popular. 96%
    All above fab songs. All The Rage is EASILY FFAF's best song IMO. Apply Some Pressure = The anthem of 2005. Everytime I Look For You is in like my top 5 blink-182 songs. Guerilla Radio is one of my favourite songs ever and Memory is one of the best songs from my beloved Sugarcult .


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    Headfirst for Halos, cubicles, drowning lessons and It's not a fashion statement are far better MCR songs.

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    I thought Thank you for the Venom was a good MCR song too. Well, good riffs..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Propergander
    Headfirst for Halos, cubicles, drowning lessons and It's not a fashion statement are far better MCR songs.
    Yeah Drowning Lessons is better, but I forgot about that. =[

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    THE KOOOOOOOOOOOKS333333333333333
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    Edited by jesus (Forum Super Moderator): Please do not have text in your signature which is over size 4.

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    i've got all of them allready :8

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    DOA is good, but actually I got this CD of In Your Honor extras, and it had the demo version of DOA. I actually think the demo sounded better than the final version.

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