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Post by mtm4319 on Dec 13, 2005 20:34:31 GMT -4
It'll go 10 at a time, just like all the other games. When I put something like (3 - 1) or (2 - 5) in parentheses, that means the artist name is 3 words and the title is 1 word -- or in the second case, that the artist name is 2 words and the title is 5 words.
Let's kick it off, shall we?
100. (album cut) Without hurt. (1 - 1) Mae - Painless (Mega248)
99. (album cut) How a football might travel. (2 - 3) Foo Fighters - End Over End (friday)
98. Managed to go recurrent on the Alternative chart without hitting the top 30, or even approaching it, really. Rise Against - Give It All (friday and Mega248)
97. Dictionary.com lists the title of this song as a synonym of the second word in the title of the group that sings it. Bloc Party - Banquet (halo19)
96. Second single off an EP. Two words to both artist and title. Mute Math - Peculiar People (Mega248)
95. Lyrics: "Misery's your master" Sugarcult - She's the Blade (Mega248)
94. An album cut for most of the year, recently got the single treatment. Green Day - Jesus of Suburbia (friday)
93. The name of this group draws from the Bible. Avenged Sevenfold - Bat Country (halo19)
92. Natural armor. Institute - Bullet-Proof Skin (halo19)
91. Lyrics: "Infected with where I live" Flyleaf - I'm So Sick (Mega248)
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Post by friday on Dec 13, 2005 21:33:07 GMT -4
99) Foo Fighters - End Over End 98) Rise Against - Give It All
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Post by Mega248 on Dec 13, 2005 21:33:16 GMT -4
98. Rise Against- "Give It All" 97. Falling Up- "Escalates"
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Post by mtm4319 on Dec 13, 2005 21:35:17 GMT -4
99) Foo Fighters - End Over End 98) Rise Against - Give It All Both of these are correct. 98. Rise Against- "Give It All" 97. Falling Up- "Escalates" 98 is correct. I'll give both of you credit for 98 because they were posted the same minute.
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Post by halo19 on Dec 13, 2005 23:14:55 GMT -4
94. Weezer - "Perfect Situation"? 93. Avenged Sevenfold - "Bat Country"?
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Post by a Nick O! on Dec 13, 2005 23:35:22 GMT -4
93. Avenged Sevenfold - "Bat Country"? Ohhh...Dammit!
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Post by mtm4319 on Dec 14, 2005 7:34:02 GMT -4
94. Weezer - "Perfect Situation"? 93. Avenged Sevenfold - "Bat Country"? Much to Nick's dismay, 93 is correct.
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Post by mtm4319 on Dec 14, 2005 7:57:10 GMT -4
Some extra clues for the ones unguessed so far:
100. (album cut) Without hurt. (1 - 1) The band has a song called "Suspension" that will appear later on.
97. Dictionary.com lists the title of this song as a synonym of the second word in the title of the group that sings it. Allmusic.com describes this group as "South London art-punkers" who are "equally inspired by Sonic Youth, Joy Division, Gang of Four and the Cure".
96. Second single off an EP. Two words to both artist and title. Christian act.
95. Lyrics: "Misery's your master". "A lively, 70s-inspired 'power-pop' band, formed in Santa Barbara, CA in 1998. The name _________ came from a group of lesbians that used to live across from the lead singer."
94. An album cut for most of the year, recently got the single treatment. The album was released in 2004.
92. Natural armor. I didn't even know these guys had an album out, because this was mainly associated with a movie soundtrack.
91. Lyrics: "Infected with where I live." The title could be followed with the words "...I want to throw up."
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Post by Mega248 on Dec 14, 2005 16:12:07 GMT -4
100. Mae- "Painless" 96. Mute Math- "Peculiar People" (my #2 song right now )
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Post by mtm4319 on Dec 14, 2005 19:33:55 GMT -4
100. Mae- "Painless" 96. Mute Math- "Peculiar People" (my #2 song right now ) Both of these are correct, and I was hoping you'd get #96. I'm running late for a final exam, so some more clues will have to wait a couple of hours.
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Post by friday on Dec 14, 2005 21:19:43 GMT -4
94) Green Day - Jesus of Suburbia
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Post by mtm4319 on Dec 14, 2005 21:24:41 GMT -4
94) Green Day - Jesus of Suburbia Correct.
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Post by mtm4319 on Dec 14, 2005 21:32:49 GMT -4
Third set of clues:
97. Dictionary.com lists the title of this song as a synonym of the second word in the title of the group that sings it. Allmusic.com describes this group as "South London art-punkers" who are "equally inspired by Sonic Youth, Joy Division, Gang of Four and the Cure". Lyrics: "I'm on fire, so stomp(?) me out." (Most of the lyrics sites say "stub", but either one would seem to fit.)[/color]
95. Lyrics: "Misery's your master". "A lively, 70s-inspired 'power-pop' band, formed in Santa Barbara, CA in 1998. The name _________ came from a group of lesbians that used to live across from the lead singer." Doesn't California have a lot of Palm Trees?
92. Natural armor. I didn't even know these guys had an album out, because this was mainly associated with a movie soundtrack. The lead singer used to be in another band that hit it big in the '90s.[/b][/color]
91. Lyrics: "Infected with where I live." The title could be followed with the words "...I want to throw up." In a topic for this song in the Alternative forum, I mentioned that the LP version of the song had some vocalizing that sounded like the lead singer was throwing up.[/color]
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Post by halo19 on Dec 14, 2005 21:40:11 GMT -4
97. Bloc Party - "Banquet" (I would've gotten the second clue had I guessed then.) 92. Institute - "Bullet-Proof Skin"
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Post by mtm4319 on Dec 14, 2005 21:42:10 GMT -4
97. Bloc Party - "Banquet" (I would've gotten the second clue had I guessed then.) 92. Institute - "Bullet-Proof Skin" Got 'em both.
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Post by Mega248 on Dec 14, 2005 21:45:07 GMT -4
91. Flyleaf- "I'm So Sick"
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Post by mtm4319 on Dec 14, 2005 21:47:21 GMT -4
91. Flyleaf- "I'm So Sick" Yes. The album that #97 appears on is Palm Trees and Power Lines. That should finish off this first set of 10.
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Post by mtm4319 on Dec 14, 2005 22:11:53 GMT -4
The album that #97 appears on is Palm Trees and Power Lines. That should finish off this first set of 10. Umm.... okay... how about "a weird religion that worships sucrose".
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Post by Mega248 on Dec 14, 2005 22:13:41 GMT -4
95. Sugarcult- "She's The Blade"
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Post by mtm4319 on Dec 14, 2005 22:17:47 GMT -4
95. Sugarcult- "She's The Blade" That's right. Scores after 10 songs: 5 - Mega248 3 - halo19 3 - friday 90-81 will be up in about an hour.
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Post by mtm4319 on Dec 14, 2005 23:30:36 GMT -4
90. This is definitely the most obscure song on the top 100, since it has only been played on one radio station as far as I know. Shares its title with a song from a North Carolina rapper. This one's worth 2 points. C-City Ryderz - Vibrate (friday)
89. One of the most ubiquitous song titles out there. Six songs with this title (including the song here) have hit the Pulse 100, and the most successful of them is by an artist with three Pulse 100 #1s to her name (but not the song with the shared title). Fabolous - Breathe (Mega248)
88. This song was guessed correctly by halo19 in the Alternative top 100 guessing game. It was preceded by a cover that failed to make the top 50 on my chart. A Perfect Circle - Passive (halo19)
87. Lyrics: "I think you're sleeping with a friend of mine." Garbage - Why Do You Love Me (halo19)
86. (album cut) There was some speculation on the Pulse board that this song would be released and eventually cross over to Hot AC, but they instead opted to release a song that was mixed for radio a la Evanescence (but it still flopped). Breaking Benjamin - Forget It (friday)
85. Came early in the year; the follow-up to this song peaked 91 spots lower on my chart. Her third top 10 hit there (who nevertheless sings one of my most hated songs of the decade). Avril Lavigne - Nobody's Home (friday)
84. (album cut) Over six minutes long; a radio edit was made for this song, but it never officially went for adds. I (and at least one other person here) hold out some hope that it will still get a release. Would be much higher if I had gotten into it when I first heard it. Coheed and Cambria - Welcome Home (friday)
83. The common word in the titles of 85 and 84. Marc Broussard - Home (Mega248)
82. (album cut) The first track on a CD with four personal chart top-10 hits (all four of their singles) and one #1. The Killers - Jenny Was a Friend of Mine (friday)
81. Different formats got the same song with different instrumental tracks (more drastic than just a "guitars down" edit). Lyrics: "Like a glowing city on the plains, you call my name." (2 - 3) Sanctus Real - Everything About You (friday and Mega248)
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Post by friday on Dec 14, 2005 23:38:00 GMT -4
85) Avril Lavigne - Nobody's Home 82) The Killers - Jenny Was a Friend of Mine
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Post by mtm4319 on Dec 14, 2005 23:38:46 GMT -4
85) Avril Lavigne - Nobody's Home 82) The Killers - Jenny Was a Friend of Mine Both of those are correct.
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Post by halo19 on Dec 14, 2005 23:41:08 GMT -4
88. A Perfect Circle - "Passive" (I'm on a roll ain't I? ) 87. Garbage - "Why Do You Love Me?"
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Post by mtm4319 on Dec 14, 2005 23:42:32 GMT -4
88. A Perfect Circle - "Passive" (I'm on a roll ain't I? ) 87. Garbage - "Why Do You Love Me?" Yes for both, and I'm not sure if it was evident enough on the clue for #88, but I was speaking in the passive voice.
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Post by friday on Dec 15, 2005 0:12:12 GMT -4
84) Coheed and Cambria - Welcome Home 83) Three Days Grace - Home
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Post by mtm4319 on Dec 15, 2005 0:12:52 GMT -4
84) Coheed and Cambria - Welcome Home 83) Three Days Grace - Home You're right on 84. You obviously have the right idea on 83, but I'm looking for another "Home".
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Post by friday on Dec 15, 2005 0:18:01 GMT -4
Then I'll guess Michael Bublé's "Home" for 83.
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Post by mtm4319 on Dec 15, 2005 0:22:21 GMT -4
Then I'll guess Michael Bublé's "Home" for 83. Sorry, but no. I haven't even heard that one, actually.
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Post by Mega248 on Dec 15, 2005 0:56:39 GMT -4
83. Marc Broussard- "Home"
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