The 1st title that came to mind was Puddle of Mudd's "She Hates Me", but it was the first answer by someone else. So game over , right? WRONG
Then I finished reading the question and I was totally shocked. A threat?
"real song titles please..if not you will be reported".
Are you serious? I thought reporting was reserved for those who are vulgar, obscene, abusive or offensive. Since when did a made up answer that may be a stab at humor be grounds for getting reported?
I make it my responsibility to answer peoples questions with sincerity most all of the time unless the question or delivery warrants differently, but when a question contains a warning or threat, man that's OVER THE TOP! You gotta be kidding!
Storm Trooper Tactics! Ask yourself if something like this is really good for the Answers community?
EDIT-2 minutes later-Then I check out your answers page and look at your profile which is a diatribe about how you hate someone named Judy and you use Foul Language to describe her-HYPOCRISY as well. What a PRIZE!
2006-11-11 14:28:10
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answered by stymie1970 4
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1000 points of Hate by Anthrax from Sound of white noise, Not a huge metal head anymore but still go back to this album when am pissed off.
Another is the "The gentle art of making enemies" by Faith no more from King for a day fool for a lifetime. Awesome track if your pissed off, classic line is something like "Dont you look so surprised, happy birthday f*cker we're gonna kick you, kick you. Great thing about the album though is just as it hypes you up it mellows you out with the other tracks.
Ano is "Break Stuff" by limp bizkit, I know theyre a bit of a joke now, but Significant Other was a great cross-over album between rock and hip hop. This tracks a great one to listen to when pissed off.
2006-11-11 14:40:19
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answered by blamemonkey 2
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I see you published in R&S too, it's going to be fascinating to peer how the solutions range... well name no longer posting in Politics... Anyway, the man surely has a few race/tradition hatred if he desires to kill all of them, that's no higher than the violent devout folks. However there may be lots of violence encouraged within the Qu'ran and the Bible, so it is just traditional humans might use those so-referred to as "holy doctrines" to justify their violent urges and yearning for energy and cultural dominance. The difficulty is lack of information; if we higher coach the humans, there'll without doubt be a dramatic drop within the quantity of believers of the contradictory bronze-age religions, and we will be able to transfer in the direction of a extra unified, peaceable and enlightened global. BQ: Strange Fruit - Billie Holiday, guy that is a strong song... "Evil" - Stevie Wonder, I'll edit if I consider of higher ones.
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answered by faella 4
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Wake Up by Three Days Grace
2006-11-11 14:10:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Hate me- Blue October
2006-11-11 14:12:59
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answered by Mommy Dearest 5
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The Pros And Cons Of Breathing by Fall Out Boy on their Take This to Your Grave old CD.
If you like punk rock you'll definitely like this song. It's say "Whoah want to hate you half as much as I hate myself". Hope this helps!
2006-11-11 14:13:50
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answered by kelsi~ 4
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Not quite, but there is "Hate Is A Strong Word, But I Really, Really Don't Like You."
2006-11-11 14:17:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Lee ann Womack I'll think of a reason later...kind of a funny song
2006-11-11 14:23:19
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answered by clintanjunior 3
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Platypus by Green Day
Jacka** by Green Day
Reject by Green Day
Punk rock is the way to go.
2006-11-11 14:20:12
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answered by Saviour of the Broken 1
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I hate every thing about you:three days grace, untill the day I die:story of the year. I hate everything about you: ugly kid joe. dont stay:linkin park.
2006-11-11 18:28:52
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answered by Anonymous
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