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PostPosted: January 10th, 2007, 8:16 pm 
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First DLS... then I had Move Along stuck in my head for a month or more the first time I heard it. Nowadays, I avoid listening to it unless it's a time when I actually feel like turning up the volume and getting into the song.

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Swing, Swing - AAR


Swing, Swing's another good one. Ever hear Rooftops by Lost Prophets? Or try Prelude 12/21 by AFI GET IT OUT OF MY HEAD
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No I've never heard Rooftops but I LOVE AFI. *Puts on "The Interview"* This song is so amazing...

EDIT: I think I'm in love with Lost Prophets now.


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I do like the Lost prophets, or at least what of their stuff I've heard, and I like AFI too. But everything's ok now. It's gone.

You know what actually ended up doing it? Eleanor Rigby by the Beatles. :blink: Weird. Or at least it seems weird to me. But now that one's stuck in my head so DLS is out of there. If I start thinking about DLS though or hear the words, it will start coming back. So I just have to avoid thinking about it at all and fill my head with other songs.


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waaaaaaah. I listened to the song because I didn't know it and now I can't stop listening to is.... I can totally understand why you can't stop...

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Never mind then. My friend conveniently gave me the AAR CD the day after I got the song out of my head. Result: It's in there again. I listened to it at least six times today so far. I officially name it the most addicting song ever written. Seriously. This is getting ridiculous.


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at the moment I am listening to "it ends tonight", but I am not sure if it's helpful to have another of their songs in my head instead of "dirty little secrets"-...

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PostPosted: January 13th, 2007, 9:55 pm 
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^Mwah ha ha! AAR is the most addicting band ever.

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Never mind then. My friend conveniently gave me the AAR CD the day after I got the song out of my head. Result: It's in there again. I listened to it at least six times today so far. I officially name it the most addicting song ever written. Seriously. This is getting ridiculous.

Hey. :bye2: It's been awhile, hasn't it?

Anyway, I would like to correct you by saying that "AAR is the most addicting band ever." I've had Move Along stuck in my head for 48 hours now. I love it.

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I do like the Lost prophets, or at least what of their stuff I've heard, and I like AFI too.

I really think I love you... NO ONE at school has heard of Lostprophets :duh:


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^:hug: Yep it has.

I'm inclined to agree with you about AAR. I can't stop listening to the CD. Seriously. Last night, I was home alone while my family was at some sort of surprise birthday party thing, so I turned on the CD player and blasted the All-American Rejects. Twas fun. And today, while studying for my crazy midterm exams, I had to have some music. Yep. AAR. I actually got my four year old brother to like them. He was trying to sing along even though he didn't know the words. Ah younger siblings. It's so much fun to [s]brainwash[/s] set a good example for them. :P

Hmm.... I pretty much like the whole CD, but I definitely love Stab My Back, Change Your Mind, Top of the World, and Straitjacket Feeling a lot. And, of course, DLS.
Sadly, Move Along has been mostly ruined for me. I still listen to it though, and I can almost enjoy it.

Really? I thought the Lost Prophets were fairly out there. :confused: I don't pretend to be an expert or a huge fan, but I really liked the songs of theirs that I heard. Maybe I should go listen to some more of them...


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where I live no one know AAR, I think in whole Germany there are just... maybe ten peple who know them :D

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^Really? That seems weird to me for some reason, but I guess it's really not. Just me, displaying my American ignorance of the rest of the world. :(

Funny story. Last night, I was singing Change Your Mind and my grandma asks me "Are you singing that song for the musical this year?" :blink: She must be getting even more senile than she is already. I made me laugh though.
(Note: In case you didn't understand what I meant, I'm in the musical for my high school this year.)

I can't stop listening to AAR. I was studying again tonight and I turned them on again. I listened to the whole CD, plus some songs twice before I made myself turn it off because I was paying too much attention to the music and not enough to what I was studying. I love it. My friend will probably have to pry her CD out of my cold dead fingers, because otherwise I don't think I'll be able to give it back. :P


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I can only listen to it on youtube and I don't know many of their songs so I just listen to dirty little secrets, swing swing, Move along and it ends tonight (and a few others :D) all the time again and again, If I go on this way I will hate these songs in a few weeks^^

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timtimtimtim wrote:
Anyway, I would like to correct you by saying that "AAR is the most addicting band ever." I've had Move Along stuck in my head for 48 hours now. I love it.


Yes. AAR are the most addicting band EVER. I had Move Along stuck in my head for so long... Then it was Change Your Mind! Dang, and that's why I was somwhat happy when I lost my AAR CD. :blink:

Although, I currently got Numb stuck in my head. It gets annoying after a while. :annoyed2:

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