Favorite song that no one else (probably) has ever heard ?

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Antari

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I guess these ones would fit that description about now. More background noise from a crazy workplace. Working on sundays blows goats.

 

Patzilla

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Definately For All Lovers by Stanfour

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I think they're a hit in Germany.
 

Lilani

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Carnival by the Twelve Girls Band. Give it two minutes, that's when the real fun starts :) The middle and end are spectacular.

 

Ghost

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ExiusXavarus said:

People have probably definitely heard this before, especially hardcore Castlevania fans like myself. But I very much enjoy this man's rendition of Bloody Tears in particular.
Awesome, and you reminded me of this:

 

Laser Priest

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Twelve views (at the time of embedding), most of them me.

It's entertaining and it's made by my friend who lives one door over from me.
 

KefkaCultist

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I like going to Youtube and discovering a lot of non-mainstream bands so I have quite a few good songs that are relatively unknown to the majority of people, so I'll just share a few of my favorites
They're a pretty awesome metal band that I found through a person I subscribed to on youtube.​
One of my favorite bands that I discovered through Black Box TV on youtube.​
A pretty sweet cover of Beat It from a Greek Metal band.​

EDIT: Just want to through in an actual music video for the epilogues
 

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Pretty much anything of this album:


This, too:


And recently, this:


...And this:


Also:


And this:


And:


This as well:


In German, for the lulz:


More metalz!:


And more:


My alarm clock plays this:


Some weirdness for you:


And I finish with 2 anime songs xD



Of course I have more, but I only had a few minutes, so.
 

Corpsey

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Dr Seuss is Dead by Acid Bath.
Acid Bath seems to be one of those bands you have to be really into the genre to discover. I suppose most of the people that are into the genre don't share well with people from other genre's. Maybe not though. Dax Riggs is pretty popular. Not a lot of people I know of have heard of them, anyway.
 

thecoreyhlltt

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"Murder" by 'Horse The Band' i can't get the video on here but look it up and you'll see what i mean about it.

and i issue a challenge!!! if any among you can find a song that gets you pumped up more than this one? i'll quit gaming... for life
 

3quency

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Frightened Rabbit - The Modern Leper

Okay, I'm not totally sure if this is super obscure but I'm the only person I know who's heard of them XD
 

vapidaphid

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The Knife by Genesis
Yes, Genesis. Not the crappy 80's incarnation with Phil Collins, but the 60's-70's prog rock version of the band. And yes, it is indeed the same band.

Mars by King Crimson
This is an awesome version of Gustav's symphony.
 

toughguyjoe

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Hmm. I gotta go with:

Tree-Real
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-k4PdTzA4oE
Tree-Mexican Beer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c884a9lOH9g

And...
Scissorfight- Granite State Destroyer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVS-dI2Etx0
Scissorfight- Mountain Man Boogie
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olJokay-uG8
 

matsugawa

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Cage of Freedom by Jon Anderson.

It's from the Giorgio Moroder concept album (with accompanying visual re-cut) of Metropolis. It was only ever available on laserdisc and the soundtrack CD is out of print, with maybe only a few of the tracks available for purchase as MP3s. Also, most people I've come across that have seen or own the laserdisc say the soundtrack album is an inferior rendition.