Name a song you could listen to over, and over, and over...

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ECSean wrote:Lately I've been listening to the Versus song "B9" (from Half-Cocked OST) over and over again, and I just can't get enough of it. What song do you just never get tired of?


"B9" is one of my favorite Versus songs.

Others:

Rodan "The Everyday World of Bodies"
The New Year "Newness Ends"
When in Rome "The Promise"
Faraquet "Carefully Planned"
Papa M "Beloved Woman" and "Krusty"
drew patrick wrote:Peripatetic will win.

Name a song you could listen to over, and over, and over...

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i try to avoid ever wearing out a song that i truly enjoy, because you never know, sometimes it happens. but a few songs that i've never actually been able to wear out are


fill the days - lungfish (WOW)
jesus and tequila - the minutemen (it's a classic)
the guy who invented fire - shellac (it punches you in the face but you just want it to keep punching you)
beautiful surprise - the twin atlas (this song is my bloody valentine with way less equipment)
hell no - swell
a year of seconds - the standard (instant catatonic drooling will happen, but that's what you will have wanted when you put this song on again)
sea of destruction - clutch (it appeals to the pro wrestler in you that you never knew was there)
secret sans importance - monade
good moanin' - dead meadow (the guitar is tits)
the trouble i've been looking for - the magnetic fields
honey bucket - the melvins (if a song could make you gleefully wreck your car then jump out and bite the head off a dead possum this is it)

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ECSean wrote:
yawn wrote:

What's up with this Ruby Falls band?


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Someone please correct me if I get any of this information wrong. Ruby Falls was a mid-90's band from Brooklyn fronted by Cynthia Nelson, who later went on to form Retsin with Tara Jane O'Neil. Excellent band. Mostly chicks, and they fucking rocked. Especially a show with Crain and T Tauri in '96 at Sparks in Louisville. Above album is Heroines from 1996 (my personal favorite). Good Night and Good Luck.



yup I saw them live (think DR AKA was with me) in the drummer from Rainer Maria's living room , they were good live...

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