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ACILLATEMisMETALLICA t1_j9rrut0 wrote

The Beatles - A Day In The Life

Iron Maiden - the Clansman

Metallica - Murder One

AC/DC -Thunderstruck

Van Halen - Panama

Guns n' Roses - November Rain

KISS - Lick It Up

Judas Priest - Dragonaut

Megadeth - Killing Time

In This Moment - Big Bad Wolf

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Tehshima t1_j9rrh7q wrote

  1. elis regina - como nossos pais

  2. linkin park - breaking the habit

  3. abba - dancing queen

  4. spice girls - stop

  5. morat - besos em guerra

  6. backstreet boys - i want ot that way

  7. queen and david bowie - under pressure

  8. the beatles - here comes the sun

  9. foo fighters- walk

  10. adele - when we were young

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musicenjoyer25 t1_j9rmczh wrote

Alice in chains, if you like nirvana you’ll probably like Alice in chains they’re also a grunge band grunge band from Seattle making music in the early 90’s if you like more slow calm acoustic jams I would recommend starting with “Jar of flies” but if you enjoy more heavier grungier music start with “Dirt” it’s without a doubt they’re best album only being rivalled by jar of flies

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SuckerpunchJazzhands t1_j9rl4uz wrote

Saw this band called the Venentia Fair when I was like 17 and the lead singer wrapped the mic around his neck during the breakdown, threw it over a rafter, and pretend to hang himself and then kept singing. I know that may not be super uncommon, but the level of performance he put into and how intense he was just blew my high-school mind. Literally 11 years later and have never forgotten it.

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PricelessLogs t1_j9rhshp wrote

I actually think that today's more emotional pop music is much better than 2010's bubblegum pop. With the exceptions of a couple tropes. I was sick to death of the "good time/party" and "confidence/empowerment" side of pop music by 2014, and I was still practically a child back then

It's not as if there aren't loads of newer songs that have that vibe now, and its not as if there wasn't loads of sad pop songs in the 2010s, but I'm sure glad that the "Roar" and "Tonight's Gonna Be A Good Night" kind of pop isn't as prominent as it was 10 years ago

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ParanoidEngi t1_j9rhk9v wrote

Bit sombre but I saw Iron Maiden in London 2017, a few days after the bombing of Ariana Grande's concert in Manchester, and Bruce said a couple words and dedicated Blood Brothers to the victims/peace and humanity, which was pretty moving. It was my first gig and the bombing almost scared me out of going, so it was a powerful moment on a personal level too

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