Here’s a super legit throwback from 2003. I loved early Senses Fail before they made the switch to a more metalcore sound in the late 00′s.
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oozey mess

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NASA
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Misplaced Lens Cap
Today's Document

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we're not kids anymore.
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Cosimo Galluzzi

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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@ryantanner
Here’s a super legit throwback from 2003. I loved early Senses Fail before they made the switch to a more metalcore sound in the late 00′s.
One of my favorite JEW jams. They always have solid songs on every single album. Even though this was the lead single, I still love the guitar riffs in it.
Ska? Punk? 80′s Cover?
This is just a straight up 🔥🔥🔥 cover of the 80′s A-Ha song.
The more and more of this album that gets released, I already believe it is a solid album to fit into @neckdeepofficial‘s discography, and there’s still seven other songs to hear.
I can’t believe this album is 13 years old. My goodness.
(Im)patiently waiting for the new @neckdeepofficial album on Aug 18th.
Why? Because. Because this was the biggest song in Southern California when I was going from 8th grade to high school.
“Nobody scores from the sidelines...”
That line is so perfect. It’s a perfect sports analogy for a sports fanatic like me.
I still remember cruising through my hometown a year after high school with a car full of friends and us all rapping this song as loud as possible. This is seriously one of my most favorite rap songs of all time. It makes fun of people ruthlessly with insane word play and one of the most infectious beats ever.
This is one of my favorite Sugar Ray songs from the middle of their career. It’s more a straight forward pop punk, power punk song but it is super catchy. It’s great to sing along to as well.
This only seems appropriate after the tragic passing of Chester Bennington. This is one of my favorite songs of LP and I am so shocked about all of this.
If you're struggling, reach out. There is hope and there is help. The Lifeline is here for you, 24/7 at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).
... and this is another one of my favs. (2 of 2)
Since The Defiant Ones documentary was released, I’ve been listening to some of my old rap favorites from back in the day. This is one of my favorite Eminem songs... (1 of 2)
I still love this first Cartel jam from the MySpace era.
This song came on randomly on the way into work today... so of course I sang it with the windows down and the volume cranked high.
I fell in love with this song far too long after it came out in 2005.
I’ll always be a Blink fan and a Tom fan, so AVA is a good listen.