Songs that KILL IT!

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Anesthitize by Porcupine Tree. It's 17 minutes long, but it freakin' rocks my PT Cruiser from about 4:30 to about 11:30.
 

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I think I know 6 songs in this entire thread. Songs that KILL IT for me are probably too mild for the most of you but here's a few I love to hear while driving on a long trip.

"Mari Mac" Great Big Sea
"Behind The Wheel" Depeche Mode
"The Devil Inside" INXS
"Like A Stranger" Fine Young Cannibals
"My Little Red Book" Love
"Anniversary Waltz Part 1" (and Part 2,3,4 etc) Status Quo
"Black Dog" Led Zeppelin
"Immigrant Song" Led Zeppelin
"Oretown" Pogues
"For Your Love" Yardbirds
"Good Enough" Fred Eaglesmith
"Break On Through" Doors

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Maybe back in the day.

Are you one of those that think after 6 months songs are no good anymore?

I like all music new and old :)
 

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Testify - Rage Against the Machine

This Ain't No Picnic - The Minutemen

Ain't Gonna Work Maggie's Farm No Mo - Bob Dylan

Beastie Boys - Ch-Check It Out
 

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"Break On Through" Doors

Yeah. That one.

Eve of Destruction - Barry McGuire
19th Nervous Breakdown - Stones
Fortunate Son - Creedance Clearwater Revival
Revolution - John Lennon/Beatles
White Rabbit - Jefferson Airplane
Piece of My Heart - Janis Joplin
I Heard it Through the Grapevine - Marvin Gaye
Sing, Sing, Sing - Beny Goodman Orchestra/Gene Krupa Drums
Crying in the Rain - Everly Brothers
I Remember You - Frank Ifield
Once Upon a Dream - Della Reese
 
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Yeah. That one.

Eve of Destruction - Barry McGuire
19th Nervous Breakdown - Stones
Fortunate Son - Creedance Clearwater Revival
Revolution - John Lennon/Beatles
White Rabbit - Jefferson Airplane
Piece of My Heart - Janis Joplin
I Heard it Through the Grapevine - Marvin Gaye
Sing, Sing, Sing - Beny Goodman Orchestra/Gene Krupa Drums
Crying in the Rain - Everly Brothers
I Remember You - Frank Ifield
Once Upon a Dream - Della Reese

You do realize that our idea of songs that "KILL IT" probably don't align well with the rest of this group. Anyway, I like your list although I'm surprised to see "I Remember You" on it. I like the song but it always makes me think Slim Whitman missed out on a song. What do I know though, I almost put "Green Door" (Frankie Vaughn's version) on my list.

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Testify - Rage Against the Machine

This Ain't No Picnic - The Minutemen

Ain't Gonna Work Maggie's Farm No Mo - Bob Dylan

Beastie Boys - Ch-Check It Out

Love Maggie's Farm although I'd probably include Subterranean Homesick Blues or One More Cup Of Coffee if I was in a Dylan mood.

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Love Maggie's Farm although I'd probably include Subterranean Homesick Blues or One More Cup Of Coffee if I was in a Dylan mood.

Just thought the song was perfect for the thread, because at the time it was the ultimate "giving the finger" to everyone. Pissed off Pete Seger so badly the non-violent Seger was threatening to grab an axe and hack at the power cables.
 

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Just thought the song was perfect for the thread, because at the time it was the ultimate "giving the finger" to everyone. Pissed off Pete Seger so badly the non-violent Seger was threatening to grab an axe and hack at the power cables.

Pete swore later on that he just wanted to hear the lyrics. And, supposedly, he didn't understand that the feedback was intentional.

Steve
 
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