[quote]Dustin wrote:
Anything by these little pillow-biters (Nickleback), but more specifically these two “songs”…
I feel ashamed for taking the time to look this shit up.[/quote]
You said the N word. Couldn’t agree more.
However, I’ve decided I wouldn’t mind some of their music if HE wasn’t singing it. He wrote Why Don’t You and I with Santana, and because of a label dispute Alex Band from The Calling sang it instead. It’s a better song because of it.
[quote]BennyHayes wrote:
From the 70’s, a piece of garbage is “Afternoon Delight,” which may have hit #1. Starland Vocal Band. Right. Singing about doing a nooner. Funny thing was, the band played the song some 30 years later on stage. This time, the women singers were obese, so it nearly got the gag reflex in full gear. But, just like watching a train wreck, couldn’t take my eyes off of it.[/quote]
But the lyrics transcend time. The new meaning is about sitting down to a nice box of twinkies.[/quote]
Looks as though they ate a case of Twinkies :-([/quote]
[quote]Solarisol wrote:
I’m pretty surprised no one has posted this video yet
I. HATE. THIS. SONG. It’s like the gym knows when I’m there and insists on playing it at least once. Not to mention my teammates like this song and play it when I’m around just because they know I hate it so much.
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HAHAHA I feel the exact same way, only with that ‘Firework’ song. I listen to music when I lift but I work at the gym at which I train and I hear it during my shift all. the. time.[/quote]
I’m not advocating listening to Katy Perry but Firework at least is a song that has somewhat of a message to it compared to her other songs. I SAID COMPARED TO HER OTHER SONGS. Carry on.
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That last part in caps barely saved you… I’m not even really sure yet…[/quote]