Post subject: Which PJ songs do you never feel the urge to listen to?
Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 12:48 am
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Which PJ songs have you never felt the urge to put on and listen to. For me, it's whipping and i don't know why. i love it on boots and it is a damn good song, but i've never thought "let's have me a bit of whipping". what about you guys??
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first off, the studio version of whipping is the best. i cant believe thats the song you dont listen too,... for me it s prolly red dot, stupid mop, or some filler bullshit
Joined: Wed Jun 07, 2006 12:47 am Posts: 814 Location: Boston, MA
I've only listened to the filler tracks once each. Maybe I've listened to Red Dot twice. For an actual song though, there are a bunch: Ghost, Evacuation, I Am Mine, Get Right, Help Help, 1/2 Full (Actually, I rarely listen to about 1/2 of Riot Act).
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thin air, of the girl, evacuation, god's dice, bushleaguer, lowlight, off he goes, mankind, I'm open, in the moonlight, u, leatherman
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thin air, of the girl, evacuation, god's dice, bushleaguer, lowlight, off he goes, mankind, I'm open, in the moonlight, u, leatherman
I don't agree with some of the songs on your list, but I can at least understand them...except for Lowlight. That one seems totally out of place on that list. I'm pretty sure I remember you complaining about Lowlight before...what gives?
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Isaac Turner wrote:
62strat wrote:
Isaac Turner wrote:
62strat wrote:
Isaac Turner wrote:
i have a dirty love affair with it.
if i could marry riot act i would, just like if i could ban the internet from itself, i would.
in 50 words or less, could you articulate it?
i could tell you why I should't like it, but not why i do.
I love riot act because from start to finish, the album told my life at time of release. It came along at the perfect time.
so you probably had some heavy, life changing shit going down which gave you a new lease on life (like you could own it)
Thats exactly what riot act did to me. i can understand why people dont like it, but the lethargic overtones for some reason were a friend by my side in a time i needed one. Know what i mean?Know what i'm saying?
Ok back to thread topic, i guess i dont ever crave listening to Dissident, although i love it.
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