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NonMagicPoet

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I have a list on my iTunes for such.

-Sugar Town by Nancy Sinatra
-Eva by Orgy
-Circle by Slipknot
-Bells for Her by Tori Amos
-Brain Damage/Eclipse by Pink Floyd
-Catalyst by Anna Nalick
-Creep by Radiohead
-Fly Away by Poe
-Live as you Please by Dessart
-Drop in the Ocean by Michelle Branch
 

wilco

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"Sadness and Sorrow" by Toshiro Masuda, from Naruto OST


the episode when Zabuza died was the best Naruto episode ever, period.

i wish i had a death like his... minus the thousand spears/swords in his back
 

Broady Brio

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Battle Without Honor Or Humanity - Tomoyasu Hotei

Go watch Kill Bill Vol 1 if you don't know what this song this. (Or any other film with it in.)
 

ace_of_something

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Like most things I'll probably end up letting [a href=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cysag1619oY]Fraggles[/a] to do the talking for me.

smallharmlesskitten said:
mine at the moment is Mad world by Gary Jules
Why not the original by tears for fears?
 

Artemis923

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Dissection's "Where Dead Angels Lie".

Br00talz yet beautiful.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vj8jLyb8x0w
 

Arkhangelsk

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For The Love Of God by Steve Vai. And I want Steve Vai there in person to play it, along with his new band. To remind everyone that I was a deep, yet shredding person.
 

Parallel Streaks

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Burger Queen [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olpd0Nkn6h8] by Placebo. Such a lovely, melancholy song.

Then for the exit after I've been lowered into the pit of cocaine, "Special K", also by Placebo. It basically sums up most of my relationships.. and my Ketamine addiction.
 

Joshimodo

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...And Justice for All - Metallica
Nothing Else Matters - Metallica
Still Alive - GLADoS
 

pilf

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'Crazy Loop' by Crazy Loop/Dan Balan

or, if I was feeling a little more sensible.
Fourth Rendez-vous by Jean Michel Jarre

Or for pure insanity.
The big cowboys and indians fight at Casino Royale by Burt Bacharach from the 1967 film Casino Royale. (I love that film)