Jump from Van Halen
2007-02-05 20:32:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I have lots of those!
Trashin the Camp from Tarzan soundrack...Phil Collins.
Jelly Man Kelly...James Taylor
Lots of songs by Hothouse Flowers and the Waterboys
Everybody Dance Now...C+C Music Factory
Bright Side of the Road, Jackie Wilson Said, Full Force Gale...Van Morrison
There are some great songs by Yes, and their solo artists that are like that. The Yes album The Ladder is a great big workout for me.
Let's see, rappers, Arrested Development (Mr. Wendal) and many by Eminem.
Hardcore?
Let the Bodies Hit the Floor by Drowning Pool
Down with the Sickness by Disturbed
LOTS and lots by Faith No More. We Care a Lot, Introduce Yourself, Falling to Pieces.
I will put Adam Ant in here because he is my fav punker, anything by him.
Classic rock:
spelling error expected...Braun Yaur Stomp by Zep
Rock and Roll by Zep
Come on and Dance by Steve Miller
You Shook Me All Night Long by ACDC
Hard to Handle by Black Crowes
Mr. Jones, Hanginaround, Mrs. Potter's Lullaby by Counting Crowes
All I Wanna Do by Sheryl Crow
...there is all the crows out of the way. hahaha...
Take it Easy by Eagles
Sultans of Swing, Money for Nothing by Dire Straits
I love all the Irishmen, as you can tell.
Thanks a lot, now I am bouncing up and down in my chair with all these songs in my head!
2007-02-05 20:50:18
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answered by musicimprovedme 7
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It's Raining Men, from the Weathergirls or Jeri Halliwell.
Dancing in the Streets, from Van Halen.
Give it Away, from the Red Hot Chili Peppers
Get this Party Started, from Pink
2007-02-05 20:28:32
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answered by Anonymous
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'Feels Good' by Tony! Toni! Toné!
'Livin' It Up (Friday Night)' by Bell & James
'Hey Ya' & 'Rosa Parks' by OutKast
'Spend The Night' (remix) & 'Teddy's Jam' by Guy
'Can You Feel It' by the Jacksons
'Down On The Corner' by Creedence Clearwater Revival
'Build Me Up Buttercup' by the Foundations
'I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)' by the Four Tops
'It's Your Thing' by the Isley Brothers
'Higher And Higher' by Jackie Wilson
'People Got To Be Free' by the Rascals
'Let's Spend The Night Together' & 'Sympathy For The Devil' by the Rolling Stones
'Hold On! I'm A Comin' by Sam & Dave
'Hot Fun In The Summertime', 'Everyday People' & 'Dance To The Music' by Sly & The Family Stone
'Gimme Some Lovin'' by the Spencer Davis Group
'Born To Be Wild' by Steppenwolf
'Candy' by Cameo
'Shining Star' by Earth Wind & Fire
'Make You Sweat' by Keith Sweat
'Real Love' by Mary J. Blige
'My Axe' by the Insane Clown Posse
'Don't Stop...Planet Rock' by Afrika Bambaataa
'B!tches Ain't Sh!t' by Dr. Dre
'Hate It Or Love It' by the Game
'Stunt 101' by G-Unit
'Back Dat Azz Up' by Juvenile
'Put Yo Hood Up', 'Who You Wit', 'Let My Nutz Go' & 'Move *****' by Lil' Jon & The East Side Boyz
'Down For My ******' by Snoop Dogg
'Chief Rocka' by the Lords Of The Underground
'Brothers Gonna Work It Out', 'Can't Truss It', 'Welcome To The Terrordome', 'Timebomb', 'Public Enemy No. 1', 'Rebel Without A Pause' & 'Fight The Power' by Public Enemy
'A(ss) And Titties' by Three 6 Mafia
'Clear' by Cybotron
The title song to the TV show 'Good Times'.
2007-02-05 20:55:21
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answered by r~@~w 4
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Feel Good inc. by the Gorillaz
2007-02-05 20:27:47
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answered by Amber_Lea 1
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build me up buttercup by the foundations, one week by the barenaked ladies, fat lip by sum 41.
2007-02-05 20:31:57
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answered by Andy J 2
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forthenite by musiq, or buddy by musiq
2007-02-05 20:30:42
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answered by nassim420 3
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