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Post by Brandon Walsh is Insane. on May 19, 2008 23:16:42 GMT -5
Metallica - Seek & Destroy
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Franchise
Hank Scorpio
No you didn't.
Ronnie Garvin, you idiot! I like steak, not soup, Ronnie Garvin!
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Post by Franchise on May 19, 2008 23:29:07 GMT -5
Tough match...to make things interesting, I'll say Seek and Destroy.
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Post by Mister Pigwell on May 19, 2008 23:30:19 GMT -5
Metallica dammit.
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Post by Drillbit Taylor on May 19, 2008 23:30:55 GMT -5
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Pride and Joy
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Post by Maidpool w/ Cleaning Action on May 19, 2008 23:37:53 GMT -5
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Post by Mister Pigwell on May 19, 2008 23:38:42 GMT -5
Hold on Loosely for a change of pace.
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Post by DSR on May 19, 2008 23:39:25 GMT -5
Metallica.
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Cranjis McBasketball
Crow T. Robot
Knew what the hell that thing was supposed to be
Peace Love and Nothing But
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Post by Cranjis McBasketball on May 19, 2008 23:41:20 GMT -5
.38 Special.
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Post by Brandon Walsh is Insane. on May 19, 2008 23:42:29 GMT -5
Metallica - For Whom the Bell Tolls
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Post by Bob Schlapowitz on May 19, 2008 23:44:26 GMT -5
Hold on Loosely
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Post by Drillbit Taylor on May 19, 2008 23:45:36 GMT -5
.38 Special - Hold On Loosely
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Post by Gopher Mod on May 19, 2008 23:46:31 GMT -5
Yay, my vote's not needed (would've voted .38 Special)!
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Post by Maidpool w/ Cleaning Action on May 19, 2008 23:49:53 GMT -5
Alright, the opposite result this time. The southern rock band beats Metallica. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Both these groups are 80's through and through (despite Warrant's big hit being from 1990). Motley Crue - Too Young to Fall in Love "Too Young to Fall in Love" is a song by the American heavy metal band Mötley Crüe originally released on their 1983 album Shout at the Devil. Written by bassist Nikki Sixx, "Too Young to Fall in Love" was released as a single in 1984 and reached #90 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #26 on the Mainstream Rock tracks. Vs. Warrant - Heaven
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Post by Gopher Mod on May 19, 2008 23:51:40 GMT -5
Warrant- Heaven
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Post by Drillbit Taylor on May 19, 2008 23:52:10 GMT -5
Warrant - Heaven
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Post by Brandon Walsh is Insane. on May 19, 2008 23:53:50 GMT -5
Motley Crue - Too Young to Fall in Love
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Cranjis McBasketball
Crow T. Robot
Knew what the hell that thing was supposed to be
Peace Love and Nothing But
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Post by Cranjis McBasketball on May 19, 2008 23:55:04 GMT -5
Gotta go with Warrant on this one. Not the best Motley tune.
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Post by jfbop37 on May 19, 2008 23:56:15 GMT -5
Just for the video my friends made for me....Heaven it is.
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Post by Maidpool w/ Cleaning Action on May 19, 2008 23:58:21 GMT -5
The Crue is about to be paid a visit from one Chris Hansen. They'll be busy for a while so Warrant moves on. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here is a match up of classic rock artists. Aerosmith - Dude (Looks Like A Lady)"Dude (Looks Like a Lady)" is a song by Boston hard rock band Aerosmith. It was released as the first of 3 singles from the Permanent Vacation album in 1987. It reached #14 on the Billboard Hot 100, #41 on the Hot Dance Club Play charts, and #4 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. The song was written by songwriter Desmond Child, lead guitarist Joe Perry and lead singer Steven Tyler, and is 4.24 minutes long. Vs. The Who - Eminence Front"Eminence Front" is a song written and sung by Pete Townshend of The Who. It appears as the sixth track on the group's studio album, It's Hard (1982). The single reached #68 on the Billboard Hot 100, and garnered a lot of rock radio airplay. It continues to be a staple of classic rock radio. It is the only song from the album that the band has opted to play live after its initial tours directly after releasing the album. Lead singer Roger Daltrey, vocally critical of the album, described "Eminence Front" as the only song on it that he felt was worthy of being released (although he later requested "Cry If You Want" during their 2006 tour, incorporating the lyrics into an extended version of "My Generation"). Early in the song, there is a syncopation, some say a flaw in the singing, where Daltrey and Pete Townshend end the title term at slightly different times. That flaw was edited, and a corrected version appears on the 1997 re-release of the CD (a live version, recorded on the band's final date of their 1982 tour in Toronto, appears as a bonus track on the re-release). The song had a video, shot at a rehearsal in Landover, Maryland, during their '82 US tour, which enjoyed consistent airplay on MTV upon its release.
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Post by Mister Pigwell on May 19, 2008 23:59:30 GMT -5
Dude for reason of Ms Doubtfire.
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