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  1. I just like to work B)
  2. Hands Down - Dashboard Confessional
  3. I bought Audio of Being in grade 8. I liked it, but then I was still into more popish shite, so I shelved it for about a year. Then once I started to get into more alternative music in grade 9, I pulled it out again and couldn't put it away, so I went out and promptly bought all the rest of the albums and I've been hooked ever since.
  4. Thanks :angry: I now realize not everyone is as gullible as me ;) I think that it would be hilarious to beat the oil companies at their own game, to buy into the underestimating and stuff so that we could invent...say...a super efficient solar panel that can be hooked onto anything without a loss in power, reliability etc. Then we wouldn't need the oil as bad and us upper-lower-middle class types can have a good laugh at the expense of the Ken Lays and Dick Cheneys of the world. Ah, what a life that would be.
  5. That's precisely why I'm looking for it. ;)
  6. It's fairly easy to find out if a song is a 'fake' Weird Al song. Just search for the song on Amazon or CDNow. I love the Arrogant Worms and 3 Dead Trolls In A Baggie too. Deadpan Canadian humour always amuses me ;)
  7. The last albums I bought were: '1' - Led Zepplin (on vinyl) '2' - Led Zepplin (also on vinyl) 'Both Hands' - Wil 'Bird and Diz' - Charlie Parker 'White Light Rock&Roll Review' - Matt Good I'm also looking for 'Relationship of Command' by At The Drive-in, 'Burst and Bloom' by Cursive, and 'Blue Train' by John Coltrane. I'd tell you that smoking is bad for you, but this is a free country and people should be able to kill themselves at any rate they please so long as their cold, dead bodies aren't blocking my driveway.
  8. Weird Al is The Man. Alapalooza was the very first album I ever bought, and half my friends say that it was their first album too. His medley polkas are hilarious, as well as 'Albequrque' and 'Amish Paradise'. P.S. Beware the false Weird Al songs. Those really piss me off because the majority of them are really crappy and they tarnish his artistic image.
  9. I'm sorry if this upset anyone. I don't know what I was thinking when I posted it, so if any of the mods want to remove this post then I really won't care. Anyhoo.. this is still a very serious issue. I don't think very many people could make the lifestyle change from 2050 to 1850 very easily. What Mouko said seems very plausible too, but I personally think that a world without Big Oil would be a better world.
  10. If you read these, don't say I didn't warn you. These are probably some of the most depressing things you'll ever read, so unless you have a bottle of Prozac handy, I'd suggest you not look at these. Life After The Oil Crash this one's just as bad
  11. 'Love Athena' - Olivia Tremor Control
  12. I didn't say that it was necessarily about Communism in general, but the Soviet Union (that the Bolsheviks created in their revolution) and its particular government
  13. 'Idiot Road' - Arrogant Worms 'Russell's Shorts' - Arrogant Worms 'Born On A Pirate Ship' - BNL 'Maroon' - BNL 'A Rush Of Blood To The Head' - Coldplay 'A Mission, A Mark, A Brand, A Scar' - Dashboard Confessional 'Songs From An American Movie: Vol.1: Learning How To Smile' - Everclear 'Self titled' - The Harlots 'Crawl Spaces' - The Harlots 'Turn On The Bright Lights' - Interpol '1' - Led Zeppelin '2' - Led Zeppelin 'Hybrid Theory' - Linkin Park 'Meteora' - Linkin Park 'Mad Season' - Matchbox 20 'LOTGA' - MGB 'Raygun' - MGB 'Underdogs' - MGB 'Beautiful Midnight' - MGB 'Audio of Being' - MGB 'Avalanche' - MG 'White Light Rock & Roll Review' - MG 'Firewater' - NOJO 'Happiness Isn't A Fish You Can Catch' - OLP 'Caught By The Window' - Pilate 'The Bends' - Radiohead 'It's Alive' - The Ramones 'Californication' - RHCP 'We Were Born In A Flame' - Sam Roberts 'All That You Can't Leave Behind' - U2 'Blue Album' - Weezer 'Yankee Hotel Foxtrot' - Wilco 'Both Hands' - Wil 'Alapalooza' - Weird Al 'Bad Hair Day' - Weird Al 'Running With Scissors' - Weird Al I think there's more, but I won't be home for another month and a half so this is all I can remember.
  14. According to the Trouble Bunch section on Disorientation, it's Ian's girlfriend.
  15. I think maybe Hawksley Workman, Weakerthans, Limblifter, the older Underdogs stuff has undertones of the Pixies as well.
  16. 'The Song Remains The Same' - Led Zeppelin
  17. Democracy=worst system in the world, yet it's the only one that works. Communism=great system, but can only work given 2 near impossiblities: 1) Everyone (that is, 100% of the population) wants the communist system in power, and 2) the leader isn't a megalomaniacal dictator. For more on this phenomenom, read 'Animal Farm' by George Orwell. It's a great farce of the Soviet Union (and now that I think of it, the French Revolution as well). That's just my opinion. I'll probably modify it somewhat as this discussion goes deeper.
  18. Homosexuality is a natural occurence. Did anyone else hear about the gay penguins in a zoo? When did you choose your sexual orientation? And to people who use the Bible to justify themselves, here's this little bit I found:
  19. 'While My Guitar Gently Weeps' - George Harrison (or the Beatles. I can't remember if this was done solo.)
  20. John Walker's Blue's - Steve Earle
  21. 'Something Vague' by Bright Eyes is a good song to zone out to when I'm depressed. It reminds me that my life is actually worth something no matter how much like crap I feel. 'Fake Plastic Trees' by Radiohead is another song that helps bring me out from depressive slumps. Same with 'Apparitions'. If I can think of anymore, I'll post them later ;)
  22. 'Wild Pack of Family Dogs' by Modest Mouse?
  23. Opening credits: 'Untitled' - Interpol Childhood: '1000 Pounds' - Superchunk Friendship: 'Hard Road' - Sam Roberts Falling in love: 'Everything You Want' - Vertical Horizon Love: 'Hands Down' - Dashboard Confessional Breaking up: 'Konstantine' - Something Corporate Life's okay: 'Noisy Night' - Portastatic Growing up: 'Suburbia' - Matthew Good Band Mental breakdown: 'Alien' - The Harlots Learning a lesson: 'Keep On Rocking In The Free World' - Neil Young Flashback: 'Reconstruction Site' - The Weakerthans Partying: 'I'm A Bee' - Love As Laughter Death: 'Heaven Coming Down' - The Tea Party Closing credits: 'Just' - Radiohead There's probably more to it, I'm just too tired to think of all the songs I know
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