What are your top 5 LOUD songs...?
Apr 13, 2005 at 9:27 PM Thread Starter Post #1 of 112

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... Songs that you just HAVE to turn UP to earbleed levels?

Mine:
Van Halen - Unchained
Dreamtheater - The war inside My Head
Rush - Spirit of Radio
Metallica - Sanitarium
Queensryche - Empire

I had to eliminate some of my favorite iron Maiden, Dio and ACDC to keep it at 5...
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Apr 13, 2005 at 9:56 PM Post #2 of 112
The Who-Happy Jack
Pink Floyd-Young Lust
Metallica-Orion/One
Clash-Rudie Cant Fail
Cream-Tales of Brave Ulysses

Have to add Magic Bus by the Who as well. Please excuse me for going over the limit.
 
Apr 13, 2005 at 10:12 PM Post #3 of 112
If were going to keep it at 5 songs then...

Metallica - One
Tool - No Quarter
Nine Inch Nails - A Violent Fluid ( I really wish Trent made this song longer
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Da Rude - Ecstacy (and really crank it 2:20 in)
Metallica - Master Of Puppets
 
Apr 13, 2005 at 11:20 PM Post #5 of 112
Dire Straits - Money for Nothing
RL Burnside - It's Bad You Know
The Cars - The Cars (entire albulm, from Good Times Roll, straight through)
Bruce Springsteen - Thunder Road
The Who - My Generation
 
Apr 13, 2005 at 11:29 PM Post #6 of 112
Thee Butchers Orchestra - 1969 (stooges cover)
Anti flag - Spaz's House Destruction Party
The Krays - Battle
Stiff little fingers - Roots Radicals rockers reggae (cover)
Murder City Devils - 18 wheels

What can i say, i love covers.
 
Apr 14, 2005 at 1:53 AM Post #8 of 112
Ozzy Osbourne - Crazy Train (Live and Loud version)
Ozzy Osbourne - Mr. Crowley (Live and Loud version)
Opeth - Blackwater Park
Opeth - April Ethereal
Godsmack - Awake

These five songs are better than the gym...
 
Apr 14, 2005 at 2:13 AM Post #9 of 112
Hole - Playing Your Song
Marilyn Manson - The Dope Show
Pixies - Letter to Memphis
Van Halen - On Fire
Montrose - Space Station #5
 
Apr 14, 2005 at 2:16 AM Post #10 of 112
Tool - The Grudge
Tool - Parabola
Nine Inch Nails - We're In This Together, Pt. 3
A Perfect Circle - Passive
Rage Against The Machine - Snakecharmer
 
Apr 14, 2005 at 3:10 AM Post #11 of 112
Well I will massively violate the 5 rule. Especially when using speakers, I can't help turning up the volume with any of these songs to highest comfortable and neighbor preserving levels:

Energy:
Tool: Ticks & Leaches
Tool: Forty six & two
Tool: Third Eye
Tool: Aenema
Tool: The Grudge
Tool: The Patient
Tool: Parabola
Tool: Lateralus
Tool: Reflection
Tool: Schism
Tool: Eulogy
Metallica: Enter sandman
Metallica: Master of Puppets
A Perfect Circle: The Package
A Perfect Circle: The Noose
A Perfect Circle: Pet
System of a Down: Chop Suey!
System of a Down: Toxicity
System of a Down: Aerials
Rage Against the Machine: Killling in the name
Rage Against the Machine: Take the power back
Godsmack: Voodoo
Audioslave: Show me how to live
Dire Straits: Money for nothing
Prodigy: Smack my bitch up
Queen: Innuendo
Queen: Show must go on
Cardigans: My favorite game
Rob Zombie: Dragula
Madonna: Die another day
Carl Orff: Carmina Burana - Oh Fortuna
Jonathan Summers (baritone): Carmina Burana - Estuans Interius

Fun:
Ray Charles: Mess around
Ray Charles: I've got a woman
Ray Charles: What'd I say
Ray Charles: Mary Ann
Cherry Poppin Daddies: Zuit Zuit Riot
Cherry Poppin Daddies: Brown Derby Jump
Cachao: Bemba'e cuchara
Jamie Cullum: Twentysomething
Bjork: All Neon Like
Bjork: Pluto
Kylie Minogue: Can't get you out of my head
Destiny's Child: Independent women
Sir Mix-a-lot: Baby got back
Nelly: Hot in herre
Eminem: Without me

Sublime/gorgeous:
Gil Shaham: Arvo Part's Tabula Rasa - Silemtium
Ana Caram: Sem voce
Ana Caram: Olha Maria
Ana Caram: Falando de amor
Sade: Pearls
Sade: Jezebel
Arleen Auger (soprano): Carmina Burana - Dulcisima
Jonathan Summers (baritone): Carmina Burana - Omnia sol temperat
Jessye Norman (contralto): Calvary/They crucified my lord
Madeleine Peyroux: Don't cry baby
Madeleine Peyroux: No More
Jacqui Naylor: May I come in
Jacqui Naylor: In the wee small hours of the morning
Jacqui Naylor: If you know love
Jacqui Naylor: Miss you
Diana Krall: My Love is
Diana Krall: All or nothing at all
Diana Krall: Lost mind
Bjork: Frosti
Bjork: Aurora
Bjork: An echo, a stain
Bjork: Sun in my mouth
Bjork: Pagan poetry
Bjork: Cocoon
Bjork: Hidden Place
Bjork: Unravel
Bjork: Heirloom
Rebecca Pidgeon: Spanish Harlem
Rebecca Pidgeon: Grandmother
Dire Straits: Brothers in arms
Godsmack: Serenity
 
Apr 14, 2005 at 3:52 AM Post #12 of 112
Sorry to be OT, but rsaavedra...if you haven't listened to Eva Cassidy, I highly suggest you check out her Live At Blues Alley album
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Apr 14, 2005 at 4:06 AM Post #14 of 112
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Sorry to be OT, but rsaavedra...if you haven't listened to Eva Cassidy, I highly suggest you check out her Live At Blues Alley album
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Just heard a sample of her "Honey suckle rose" in that CD on Amazon. (I only know that song from Jane Monheit, another beautiful voice). Eva Cassidy sounds truly great. Also her "Bridge over troubled water"... Most likely I'll eventually add some songs in that CD to my sublime/gorgeous list. Thanks a lot for the recommendation Thaddy!
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