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I love pink floyd and classic rock as well as Michelle Branch and others.
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Here's my perfect share for this topic.:)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlaZoZwYhJQ
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Beautiful songs are good to hear.
It could be a stress reliever. Makes our mind set.
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I am such a musical junkie. I love a good musical soundtrack

21 Chump street is such a cute kid musical, but I would perform it as an old person too lol
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Good music makes you sleep😀
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Listen to Twisted Psyche: Make Me feel

Chill Music :D
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Post by Liz_14 »

I don’t know if any one is into punk rock but my favorite band at the moment is Green Day. A song I would recommend is American Idiot, it’s on Spotify, YouTube etc. for anyone willing to hear it
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xbox360gurl70s wrote: 25 May 2008, 21:37 i usually like the oldies hits of the 30's going to the late 70's

beatles, bob marley and green day are my all time favorite. but most of my music in my mp3 collection are from elvis and the old rock n roll era
I have to agree with you :)
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Little late to the party but to catch up on some hip tunes: got a cover of Drake's "Passionfruit" by Paramore live! While he's wider known for other album this one's instead off his 2017 mixtape; a good blend mashing a more alternative side of his iconic bravado with Hayley's mainstream comeback - she's definitely killing it here.
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Has anybody heard Tool? It's progressive metal, awesome band.
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Post by smartD »

year he does but have u guys listen to 'save me' by meek mil
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Arrigo_Lupori wrote: 23 Feb 2018, 15:55 Has anybody heard Tool? It's progressive metal, awesome band.
Awesomeness https://youtu.be/A46dVwpd71o
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Not really my style. I'm more of a Nelly, 50 cent kind of woman. I do listen to Beyonce, Mary j. Blige, Katy Perry, Petey Pablo, ciara, and among other artists.
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Post by DATo »

This is the way good rock used to be kiddies. If you make it to the end you will understand.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=py3w5fttedA
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@ Dato That goes back a ways, thats for sure. But for me real rock is Jerry Lee lewis, Buddy Holly, Hank Ballard, Billy Lee Riley, and the early Sun record recordings which are from my era.
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