Most inapropriate song for a funeral?

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MySoxSmell

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oh well,
wu tang clan aint nuthin to fuck wit
by the wu tang clan would be rather inappropriate
 

Xyliss

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liljabba said:
rickrolling the funeral would also be perfect
That's brilliant, though very wrong. I wonder how long it would take before the family members actually killed you if you tried it.
 

John Smyth

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Xyliss said:
liljabba said:
rickrolling the funeral would also be perfect
That's brilliant, though very wrong. I wonder how long it would take before the family members actually killed you if you tried it.
Put it into your last will and testament then they have to play it.
 

Vykrel

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I Just Want To Celebrate (Another Day of Livin')

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZsppOw2Mxk

lol its perfect
 

Infernai

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If the person died of Decapitation of sorts, definately dont play "Wheres your head at?" by Basement Jaxx

Or, just in general, don't play the song "Still Alive" xD
 

Jadak

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Kapol said:
Jadak said:
Kapol said:
Dust in The Wind, unless they're an atheist. Or perhaps YMCA.

Errr... Isn't Dust in The Wind perfectly appropriate?
Well, Dust In The Wind seems to me to be a song about how there's nothing after death, so for a religious person/family, it would sort of be like "You're loved one is dead and doesn't exist anymore." Sort of like saying that they're wrong and there's nothing after death to the family of someone who just died would be in bad taste.

Then again, I haven't heard the song in a while, so meh.
However you want to interpret it, I've never considered (nor seen anyone else consider) the song even slightly offensive to religious beliefs, and as far as some quick research can support, at least 2 of the members of the band at the time are rather devout religious fellows, (one of them actually being a priest more recently)

In any case, I doubt you'll find many people bothered if you were to play that at a funeral, any funeral. Feel free to experiment though.