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What would be the suitable songs that describes the demons 2007 Season?

Mine will be:

Far away- Staind

 
What would be the suitable songs that describes the demons 2007 Season?

Mine will be:

Far away- Staind

" 6 Months in a Leaky Boat" - Crowded House :wacko:

"Indifference" - Pearl Jam <_<

 

"How Come, How Long" - Stevie Wonder & Babyface.

boulevard of broken dreams - Green Day


Your [censored]'s glued to a building on fire - John Frusciante

Bob the builder ;)

 

mad world and/or hallelujah played when the season was over


Your [censored]'s glued to a building on fire - John Frusciante

that's the best reply of the thread...

as for my answer, take your pick

Blink 182 - Pathetic

Blink 182 - Dammi

Foo Fighters - Good Grief

Foo Fighters - Hell

Regurgitator - I like your old stuff better than your new stuff


Don't Know What You Got (Till It's Gone) - Cinderella. In reference to the incredibly large injury lists we sported this year!

Also "Teach Your Children" By Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, they were taught plenty this year !!


Thick As A Brick - Jethro Tull. A reflection of whoever devised our new game plan.

I can think of 3 songs

Bad, With or without you, I still haven't found what im looking for by U2

 

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