Poey wrote:VampireDaveGrohl wrote:I think Suicide just wins it. The chorus is so beautifully sung and i love it how the roar kicks in on "Waaaasting my tiiiiime, like you KNEW THAT I WOULD! KNEW THAT I WOULD BOOOOOY!!"
I'm right behind you with this one. It was the one that caught my eye (or ear) when I first heard the album.
Don't forget those brutal drums following that part.
Yeah, Suicide for me too.
(actually it's "All my pride just to keep it inside... KEEP IT INSIDE BOY!!!" ...or I could just fuck off. )
Or I could just fuck off
Thats ok buddy boy, "I" in bold doesnt show up too well.
I'm surprised I haven't posted here. My vote went to Deadhead. Such a powerful track.
PREPARE YOURSELF FOR THE SUBJUGATION!!!
Trying to pick 1 great song from a whole album of them is impossible but I had to vote for Deadhead.
Everytime I listen to that song (LOUD) the emotion in the vocals sends chills down my spine or makes me tear up.
But I do love the entire album.
Everytime I listen to that song (LOUD) the emotion in the vocals sends chills down my spine or makes me tear up.
But I do love the entire album.
I voted for Slow Me Down, but to be honest it could just as easily have been pretty much any song on the album. I'd say Slow Me Down for melody, for epic-ness it'd have to be between Away and Sunday Afternoon (Love that solo!).
Bugger it - the whole album's awesome!
Bugger it - the whole album's awesome!
Deadhead, followed by Away and Storm. I first listened to AE in 2004, and while Deadhead almost immediately emerged as a favorite, it wasn't until recently that I really got into Away and Storm. I always knew they were good, but for some reason, they transformed into great within the past couple of months. How many other bands have songs that actually get better with age?
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