In your opinion, what is the best rock song of all time.
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This is all nonsensenry of the highest order, I know what the best Rock song of all time is. Without a doubt, based on a scale the likes of which you could never comprehend I now submit per your request the greatest rock song of all time, ever:
Oh how convenient. A theory about God that doesn't require looking through a telescope.
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When answering the question what do u think at the present would be the best rock song of all time and why. Who cares if its not the same for someone else or if ur opinion changes tomorrow it is all about what u think and wy u think that way at the present
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1. White people (I'm white and only joking)
2. Racists
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1. White people (I'm white and only joking)
2. Racists
LOL get it?!
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x2. I saw a music video from Twisted Metal Black to that music, and I instantly loved it!requiett wrote:The Rolling Stones - Paint it Black
Can I have more than one opinion? ;_; I'll post more to make up for the ppl not answering your question.
Battery, by Metallica. The lyrics = win, and it's a harsh beat.
Another Brick in the Wall, by Pink Floyd, though I really like the version that Korn did as well.
Immigrant Song by Led Zeppelin, because it was hilarious in School of Rock and even funnier in Shrek 3.
The Reflecting God, by Marilyn Manson. Someone did a killer AMV to Manson music a long time ago, and it ended with this song. Total win.
What's up, People! by Maximum the Hormone, simply because I think of Death Note every time I hear it. Hilarious beat.
So...I guess they're more my favs then "best rock ever", and I'm not sure if you classify them as Rock (ppl these days have way too many freakin' music genres), but there's some good ones.
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The Sound of Muzak by Porcupine Tree.
And for something people might know...
Heard it Through the Grapevine - Marvin Gaye
Born on the Bayou - Creedence Clearwater Revival
Comfortably Numb - Pink Floyd
Ramble On - Led Zeppelin
I've Seen All Good People - Yes
Foreplay/Long Time - Boston
It goes on and on.
And for something people might know...
Heard it Through the Grapevine - Marvin Gaye
Born on the Bayou - Creedence Clearwater Revival
Comfortably Numb - Pink Floyd
Ramble On - Led Zeppelin
I've Seen All Good People - Yes
Foreplay/Long Time - Boston
It goes on and on.
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