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Ok, in no way a complete list... but here are the big ones.

Sunday Bloody Sunday by U2
Poison by Alice Cooper
The Doom Song by GIR from Invader Zim
Barbie Girl by Aqua (I HATE YOU!!!!)
Techno Mix Sunday Bloody Sunday
Techno Bagpipes
Crazy Bitch by Buck Cherry
Spicy McHaggis Jig by Dropkick Murphys
The Gauntlet by Dropkick Murphys
Fortunate Son by Dropkick Murphys (cover)
Halloween by Dropkick Murphys (cover)
Bring Me to Life by Evenessence
What's Left of the Flag by Flogging Molly
Devils Dance Floor by Flogging Molly
Knockin' on Heavens Door by Guns N Roses
Close My Eyes Forever by Ozzy Osbourne and Lita Ford
Welcome to the Jungle by Guns N Roses
One by Metallica
Sanitarium by Metallica
Freak on a Leash by Korn
Got the Life by Korn
I Wanna Be Sedated by The Ramones
Symphony of Destruction by MegaDeath
Dragula by Rob Zombie
More Human than Human by White Zombie

So yeah... just the classics

~Ranger


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THE DOOM SONG! its my kids favourite.!

currently the three i have in my car (this week)
allman bros ( a decade of hits)
widespread panic (till the medicine takes)
grateful dead (terrapin station)

oh and something called the sidewinders. a band now known by another name. (phoenix az)i just cant recall what. lol. the name of the disc is called witch doctor.

cheers
Nigel.


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Damn, my playlist changes daily though I must admit I'm not very current.

I always have some AC/DC in the mix
Norah Jones
Al Green
Jimmy Buffett
Robert Jordon
Carly Simon
Guns & Roses
Bon Jovi
Bob James

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I won't be so redundant as to just copy and paste the playlist from "Music that turns you on" in here, other than to say, that is music we compiled expressly for sex.

I only work to support my music habit. It has been my honor to produce musical events for artist I have admired for 20 years or more.

Me and Jill have our own separate preferences, but plenty we like too. Some of th best sex we have ever had was incidental to concerts we have gone to, like Bon Jovi in Salt Lake or Duran Duran in Vegas.

If Sheryl Crow has written something bad, we haven't heard it yet. Niel Fin is going to hell because he sold his soul to the devil for his songwriting talent.

As much as I have always been a guy who refuses to stoop to the tastes of pop, the last Christine Aguilera album makes me shiver. No one should be that good. Robbie Williams deserves MUCH more attention than he gets in America.

I just revisited all my vintage New Wave and mild Goth, a lot of Sisters of Mercy, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Love and Rockets, Concrete Blonde, Love and Rockets, etc.

I have 300 vinyl records, and I'm loving that I can get my kids to sing along with Depeche Mode's Speak and Spell, and I look the other way when Jill listens to Abba and sings to them while cleaning the kitchen.

I cried when Michael Hutchence died, I got into music because of him probably more than any other single influence.

I have The Joshua Tree, Hotel California, Dark Side of the Moon, Back in Black, and Goodbye Yellow Brick Road on vinyl.

Everyone who likes great blues pop should look at Texas. They're not very well known in America, but I got hooked on them in Europe. I hear them in TV and film in America, but not on the radio. They're from Scotland, and besides being gorgeous, Sharleen Spiteri grew up listening to motown, and it's obvious in their songs. Go to itunes and sample "White on Blonde" and their Greatest Hits.

Probably too much, but you get the idea. We love pretty much anything if they put any effort at all into the songwriting.


"I asked my girlfriend if she had ever had sex with a woman before. She said no. I said you should try it, it's fun. So she did...........now she's gone." -Steven Wright
 
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