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Old 06.06.2007, 02:44 PM   #94
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My Chemical Romance - The first 2 records are just a utter joy. Every moment is laced with shameless pop hooks sung by a singer who sounds like he is just about to fall off the edge. Don't like the new album so much.

System Of A Down - I admit the reason I love Toxicity and this band generally is pure nostalgia. Nothing more to add.

Panic! At The Disco - Something about their strange little songwriting ways melts my little indie heart, fuck knows what the lyrics or the song titles mean, and who cares.

The Bee Gees - Not so much the late falsetto stuff but the 60's stuff is so trippy. Robin Gibb has one of the most original and delicate voices ive yet to hear.
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