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Fishrock posted this on KHS's flagship and I thought I would bring it back. What top twenty songs are on your playlist right now?
1. Pretender-Foo Fighters
2. How far have we come-Matchbox 20
3. Adam's song-blink 182
4. wanted dead or alive-bon jovi
5. double life-cars
6. spitit walker-the cult
7. I'm shipping up to boston-dropkickmurphy's
8. c'mon c'mon-von bondies
9. bring me to life-evanescence
10. last night-the strokes
11. rip it up-jet
12. dog eat dog-ac/dc
13. lay your world on me-ozzy
14. Molly chambers-kings of leon
15. save me-remy zero
16. everybody hurts-r.e.m.
17. special k-special k (could be wrong on band)
18. a new england-billy bragg
19. american idiot-green day
20. lunatic fringe-red rider
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Post by Gentry Woolman »

These aren't the first 20 songs on my playlist, but they're my favorite 20 from my playlist-

1 Rockstar – Nickelback
2. Famous – Pudldle of Mudd
3. Get In Get Out – Cinder Road
4. Fake It – Seether
5. Adjustments – Smile Empty Soul
6. Made of Scars – Stone Sour
7. Scars – Papa Roach
8. Get Stoned – Hinder
9. So Hott – Kid Rock
10. I Get It – Chevelle
11. Bleed It Out – Linkin Park
12. Life Is Beautiful – Sixx AM
13. Game – Disturbed
14. You Wouldn’t Know – HELLYEAH
15. Rooster – Alice In Chains
16. Almost Easy – Avenged Sevenfold
17. Control – Puddle Of Mudd
18. Figured You Out - Nickelback
19. Psycho – Puddle of Mudd
20. Paralyzer – Finger Eleven
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Post by Mike Nordin »

you know what I think is awesome about this, it's like a music exchange. Now I can go and check out your songs. I some times over listen to my songs, so it's nice to something to go check out.
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On a related note, now that we are talking about playlists, what are you all using for your music player?

I am currently using a 2GB iPod Nano and iTunes. I hope to get an 8GB Nano soon!
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I take a completely different rout. I'm sick and tired of paying .99 for a song (a fair price I think) and not being able to use it where I want. So, for storage I use Media Monkey. It will convert itunes and mp3's how I want. So where itunes will only let me play or record a song so many times, I just record it once on to a disc, then I down load it onto media monkey. Then its free from any other system. Napster charges monthly now and I only download about 20 song per month, so paying .50 and a monthly was stupid.
From Media Monkey I can burn CD's (I've ripped all my fav's from my old discs onto it too) or I can put it onto a portable device. I'm using a simple MP3 player right now.
I hate any company or system that attempts to force me to be loyal to just them. It limits me from choices and slows me down.
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Post by Mike Nordin »

I know, I'm still a non-conformist.
And that isn't a conforming non-conformist.
I'm a non-conforming non-conformist, i.e. a neo liberal Radical, for you Poly sci people out there.
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Simon Miller wrote:On a related note, now that we are talking about playlists, what are you all using for your music player?

I am currently using a 2GB iPod Nano and iTunes. I hope to get an 8GB Nano soon!

Moving up to the big time huh Simon?? LOL Go big or go home!!! that way u dont have to keep buying bigger one, LOL I have a 30 gig iPod, havent added any songs in over a year, but i plan on doing so sometime soon. And lets keep sharing songs, it is a great idea and we all can go back and see if we have them or not and add them if we dont have them
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Post by Dawn VanVleet »

4 gb nano here. Ive been listening to
Sick Puppies
Pink
Daughtry
Seether
Casting Crowns
Breaking Benjamin
Beatles
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60 gig here

I've been listening to everything, being over in the desert really didn't have much choice. Now that I am back I need to refreshen with some new music, anyone got any recommendations of some good tunes that are new?
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Got Satellite Radio?

You can pick up new rock tunes on:

Sirius - Octane 20 or
XM Radio - Xtreme Alt Rock
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Post by Mike Dye »

yeah I've been listening to xm in my car thanks for the info though
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Post by Hank Rauenhorst »

I have like an 8 Gig player at work. I just got it for Christmas so I only have about 800 songs on it. Been listening to: AC/DC, Dokken, Tora Tora, Black Label Society, Gruntruck, Fireball Ministry, Slayer, Corrosion of Conformity, a 3 disk set of Metal Mania Stripped, Alice in Chains, Jerry Cantrell, AC/DC, Black Label Society, Dokken, Black Label Society, Dokken, AC/DC, and the Highwaymen
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Post by Mike Nordin »

Hey Dokken and Queenryche are touring together. They're hitting sites thoughout the Pacific Northwest all over for the next couple of months.
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Post by Mike Dye »

Dokken puts on a good show, sure miss George Lynch though. Queensryche I along time ago, must not of been too good because I can't remember it??? or maybe I had too much to drink??? lol
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