Your funeral song?

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Juan Regular

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The Mosquito Song by Queens Of The Stone Age

"We all will feed the worms and trees, so don't be shy"
 

Raziel_Likes_Souls

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This will make me full of myself but It's The End Of The World As We Know It by REM, then again I would feel fine.

Or when they are done using my body for science, Turn You Inside Out by REM when they cremate me.

Or I agree the last 50 secs. of Killing In The Name.

Or Personal Jesus by DEPECHE MODE, the line someone who cares will just start a riot.
XD
 

fluffylandmine

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My funeral will be more like a concert


Horse with no name- America
Spirit in the sky- by whoeverdoes it
Have you ever seen the rain- CCR
Don't fear the reaper- BOC(yes i need more freaking cowbell!)
Changes-(suprise) tupoc (i actually like him)
Hotel california- Eagles
 

darthsmily

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Metallica - To Live is to Die
Metallica - The Thing that should not be
Megadeth - Elysian Fields
Megadeth - A toute le Monde
Metallica - Ride the Lightning
 

Piecewise

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Zero from the Ace combat soundtrack
listenable here
http://dl1.ffshrine.org/soundtracks/dl/6727/be0109/Ace%20Combat%20Zero%20The%20Belkan%20War%20Original%20Soundtrack/219_zero.mp3
 

Psychochef

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Crap. Believe it or not, I actually have a mix CD that's to be played in the event of my death. Here's the track listing:

1. Everything Dies -- Type O Negative (Let's scare the fake mourners out quickly.)
2. Immortality -- Pearl Jam
3. Rabbit in the Headlights -- UNKLE
4. Exit Music (For A Film) -- Radiohead
5. Cello Song -- Vast
6. Hiru no Tsuki -- Akino Arai
7. We Once Were (One) -- The Album Leaf
8. Thule -- The Album Leaf
9. Eliot Smith --Miss Misery
10. Across the Universe -- Fiona Apple
11. Somewhere Over the Rainbow -- Israel Kamakawiwo'ole
12. The Good Times Are Killing Me -- Modest Mouse
13. Don't Give Up -- Peter Gabriel
14. Always Look On the Bright Side of Life -- Eric Idle
15. We'll Meet Again -- Johnny Cash
 

Kaname13

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Coheed and Cambria - The Light and the Glass
MGS3 - The music that palys during EVAs explanation of the Boss' mission
Alter Bridge - Blackbird
Our Lady Peace - Life
Herbert Grönemeyer - Der Weg
Rush - Time Stand Still
Rush - Bravado

My friend wants me to play "Ha Ha You're Dead" by Green Day at his funeral.
 

The Bandit

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It's A Great Day To Be Alive- Travis Tritt

It has two purposes: mocking death and the funeral establishment, and punishing anyone who was stupid enough to attend with country music.
 

Brett Alex

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Right at the end of the service
Hurt-Nine Inch Nails. The live version off 'Further Down the Spiral' not the 'And All that Could Have Been' version (yes I am a massive NIN nerd) Its technically about suicide but its a great mournful and emotional song, especially this live version.

Followed immediately by...
Old Friend-Rancid. A more upbeat punk song with just a trace of regret.
 

Hyatari

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Either
The original version of Mad World by Tears for Fears, because Gary Jules' version is crap.
The music played during the ending credit sequence of the film Apocalypse Now, when they napalm the hell out of everything
Gary Numan's 'Bomber'
Motorhead's 'I Aint No Nice Guy After All'
Sunn O)))'s 'Bathory Erszebet' on the grounds that I like the idea of being dead and everyone around me stuck listening to 8 minutes of bloody miserable miserableness
Alternatively, Sunn O))) and Boris' 'Blood Swamp' played through a small mountain of amplifiers
The entire hour of Mike Oldfield's 'Amarok' just out of spite
Or Manowar's 'Bridge of Death' because it's hilarious.
 

Ultrajoe

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Armitage Shanks said:
Right at the end of the service
Hurt-Nine Inch Nails. The live version off 'Further Down the Spiral' not the 'And All that Could Have Been' version (yes I am a massive NIN nerd) Its technically about suicide but its a great mournful and emotional song, especially this live version.

Followed immediately by...
Old Friend-Rancid. A more upbeat punk song with just a trace of regret.
Johnny cash version of 'Hurt'... Superior, especially for funerals, in my opinion.
 

Brett Alex

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Hyatari said:
The music played during the ending credit sequence of the film Apocalypse Now, when they napalm the hell out of everything
The Doors, appropriately titled 'The End'.

Ultrajoe said:
Johnny cash version of 'Hurt'... Superior, especially for funerals, in my opinion.
Thats my dilemma, it is a superior cover (even Trent Reznor has admitted that) but I feel that having the Nine Inch Nails one would be more appropriate for me, being a fan and all. Maybe I could just have 'The Fragile' or 'Zero-Sum' instead.