Great question! That is tough though. I know my number one, but damn that is an awesome qeustion. I need another beer if I am actually goning to answer this.
10. Seed - KoRn
9. Stacked Actors - Foo Fighters
8. School - Nirvana
7. Go Let it Out - Oasis
6. 4th of July - Soundgarden
5. Under the Gun - The Killers
4. Walkabout - The Chili Peppers (it's not a great song, but I have always loved it for no reason)
3. I'm Bound to Pack it Up - The White Stripes (all time acoustic classic, still one of my favorite songs to this day)
2. Mayonnaise - The Smashing Pumpkins
1. Yellow Ledbetter - Pearl Jam (This song is a staple for them in concert, but it I guess it wasn't good enough to ever make one of their albums. Hearing this song live change my whole perspective of popular/corporate music. My number one song of all time).
Good question, and I went through TWO beers answering it. I am sad I left weezer off the list, because they write great ALBUMS, not just great songs. But "in the garage" is an honorable mention.
2006-11-04 19:31:11
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answered by NightTrainWooWoo 4
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01. If Everyone Cared-Nickelback
02. Dragon-Jake Shimabokoru
03. ZZ Top-Cheep Sunglasses
04. Talk Talk-It's My Life
05. Sink The Pink-AC/DC
06. Angel-Judas Priest
07. Metallica-Kill the Rabbit
08. Patience-Guns N' Roses
09. Low Life Insurance-Marty Casey and the Lovehammers
10. Headknocker-Foreigner
2006-11-05 03:23:51
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answered by crazy_freeskier_360 3
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The Ballad of Curtis Lowe/Lynyrd Skynyrd
Rock and Roll ain't Noise Pollution/ AC/DC
Hey Mister Fantasy/Traffic,or about three other covers.
Taxi/Harry Chapin
Anything by Blind Faith
Dixie Chicken/Little Feet
Cover of the Rolling Stone/Dr Hook and the Medicine Show
Sunofbitch/Nazareth
You keep Me Hang in on/Procol Harem,or Vanilla Fudge
And yes it's gotten acclaim,But Me and Bobby McGee/ Janis Joplin.Was a song that defined the attitudes of a generation so I don't think nearly enough.
2006-11-05 03:19:27
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answered by Anonymous
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1. The Formula- The D.O.C.
2. Daryll and Joe(Krush Groove 3)- Run D.M.C.
3. Limos, Demos, and Bimbos- Ice Cube
4. Endangered Species (Remix)- Ice Cube featuring Chuck D.
5.Raising Hell- Run D.M.C.
6. Can't Stop, Won't Stop- KRS-One
7. Raise The Roof- Public Enemy
8. Rules and Regulations- E-40
9. Pay Ya Dues- Low Profile ft. W.C.
10. Squeeze the trigger- Ice-T
2006-11-05 05:18:03
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answered by WestCoastin4Life 7
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Allies by Heart. You can hear it on youtube. It's a very good war song written in the 80s. Heart doing a war song (and written by the frontman of Journey), who knew? See their video on youtube.
Roads to Madness by Queensryche, a technical wonder and probably better than Led Zeplin's Stair Way to Heaven and Lynyrd Skynyrd' Freebird .
Pushin' To Hard by The Seeds, although a short term hit and got TV air play and it would feel at home with many of today's rock bands.
Go Dead by Red Delicious, a sadly underpromoted band
I Will Love You by Fisher. This song was suppose to be on the romantic movie message In a Bottle. The test audience deemed it "too sad/romantic" so it was cut. Too sad/romantic for a romance movie? That's why it's on my list.
Living Inside Her by Kelly's Lot. A Very very sad tale of the aftermath of a date rape.
Firehead by Devics. You will see why Sara Lov does better with this song than Christina Agulera does with Hurt. Lov actually puts emotion into her performance.
Dirty High by Curve. The ultimate booty call song
Late Goodbye by Poets of the Fall. A fitting theme song to the video game Max Payne 2. Also check out their videos for Carnival of Rust and Lift at youtube.
In Love With a View by Mojave 3. Even the British know to go for the country girl, because the city girl will just break your heart.
2006-11-05 03:48:46
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answered by gregory_dittman 7
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beautiful night- burden brothers
breakfast after 10- blue october
perfect drug- nine inch nails
rodeo clowns- g. love and a special sauce w/ jack johnson
my town- buck o nine
alive- beastie boys
days of the week- stone temple pilots
i'm afraid of americans- david bowie w/ trent reznor
it's no good- depeche mode
liquor, beer, and wine- reverend horton heat
2006-11-05 03:31:59
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answered by mad 2
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'Left In The Dark' by Jim Steinman from 'Bad For Good'
'Moment In Paradise' by Electric Light Orchestra from 'Zoom'
'Fun It' by Queen from 'Jazz'
'Industrial Disease' by Dire Straits from 'Love Over Gold'
'Beautiful World' by Devo from 'New Traditionalists'
'How Can Love Hurt So Much' by The Knack from '...but the little girls understand..."
'A Woman In Love (It's Not Me)' by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers from 'Hard Promises'
'Long Cold Winter' by Cinderella from 'Long Cold Winter'
'Stronger Now' by Warrant from 'Ultra-phobic'
'Heaven Tonight' by Cheap Trick from 'Heaven Tonight'
2006-11-05 05:37:41
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answered by Army Of Machines (Wi-Semper-Fi)! 7
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1.bowwow ft ChrisBrown-shortie like mine
2.ChrisBrown-say goodbye
3.Beyonce-irreplaceble
4.Akon-smack that
5.ChrisBrown-poppin
6.ChrisBrown-run it
7.Beyonce-upgrade
8.ciara-promise
9.Justin.T-sexy back
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2006-11-05 04:41:51
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answered by Tiff 2
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