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The 'What Song Are You Currently Listening To?' Thread

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The Aquabat's cover of Hole's "Doll Parts".

This is a perfect example of So Bad It's Good and Stylistic Suck.
 

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"Headfirst For Halos" - MCR

Lots of lyrical dissonance here. :embarrassed:
 

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A Queen triple threat from Queen II: "Ogre Battle," "The Fairy-Feller's Master Stroke," and "Nevermore."
"Ogre Battle" is one of the precursors to heavy metal like Motley Crue, Judas Priest, and Metallica. It features gritty, driving guitar work from Brian May, outstandingly ferocious drumming from Roger Taylor, and some mind-blowing studio effects in the beginning. "Fairy-Feller" is a quirky, dainty song with Freddie Mercury playing harpsichord and showing off his four-octave range, but nearly getting upstaged by John Deacon's lightning-quick bass playing. "Nevermore" is a piano ballad with angelic backing vocals from Roger, Brian, and Freddie (overdubbed over Freddie's lead vocal). Check out the whole album. It's one of Queen's best.
 
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