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    Always fun to check out what other people like. Probably albums are easier but here are a few tracks:

    Black Sabbath - Supernaught

    Led Zeppelin - Kashmir

    Deep Purple - Sweet Child In Time

    Jethro Tull - Aqualung

    Hendrix - All Along the Watchtower

    Uriah Heep - Gypsy

    Pearl Jam - Black

    Joe Satriani - Crushing Day

    Aerosmith - Dream On

    Wishbone Ash - Warrior

    Cream - Badge

    The Who - My Generation (live)

    Mink de Ville - She's So Tough

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    Deep Purple - Burn
    Deep Purple - the album Machine Head
    B.Sabbath - the albums S Bloody S, Sabotage
    Iron Butterfly - Inagaddadavida
    Grace Jones - Nipple to the Bottle
    Linkin Park - Breaking the habit
    Rammstein - too many to count
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    Hit by The Sugar Cubes

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    Geez, I thought I was the only person in the world who knew(and liked) that song. These days my 15 year old is hooked on Bjork.
    I dig Tricky but that's not really rock. PJ Harvy ROCKS!
    Too many favourites to list but One Minute Silence, Holy Man does it for me every time.
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    My favourites are:

    Metallica - Black album
    Nirvana - Nevermind

    The whole album of each.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Goblin
    Hit by The Sugar Cubes
    Geez, I thought I was the only person in the world who knew(and liked) that song. These days my 15 year old is hooked on Bjork. [/QUOTE]

    Sugar Cubes are old school alternative dude, ha Bjork was only about 15 when she was in the band.
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    Sugar Cubes are old school alternative dude, ha Bjork was only about 15 when she was in the band.[/QUOTE]

    Ha! Old school alternative is so right up my alley, Frank Zappa, Voilent Femmes, The Beat, Pouges. Even went through a Merciful Fate, Danzig phase.
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    Soundgarden - Black Hole Sun,
    Rage Against The Machine - Know Your Enemy,
    or Queens Of The Stoneage - The Lost Art Of Keeping A Secret.

    Soundgarden and Rage are probably my favourite bands but The Lost Art Of Keeping A Secret, ah just great.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Goblin
    Ha! Old school alternative is so right up my alley, Frank Zappa, Voilent Femmes, The Beat, Pouges. Even went through a Merciful Fate, Danzig phase.
    lols your treading into british punk with those names,

    should try some Gang Green, Nostic Front, exploited, the blood, capital punishment, sick pleasure.

    or some hard core metal, naplam death, cancer, bolt thrower, cannibal corpse

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    Im not a big rick girl... but for me... Seven sisters road by the Dan Reed Network.

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.W.R
    lols your treading into british punk with those names,

    should try some Gang Green, Nostic Front, exploited, the blood, capital punishment, sick pleasure.

    or some hard core metal, naplam death, cancer, bolt thrower, cannibal corpse
    Hehe, think I'll leave the hard core for the youngins.
    Still prefer the stuff you never heard on the radio, could care less if I ever heard ACDC again, cept than one She's Got Balls.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Magua
    Soundgarden - Black Hole Sun,
    Rage Against The Machine
    now thats some fucken gooooooood shit dude..... bombtrack is soooo fukn good.....and nothing else matters by mettelica
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    Quote Originally Posted by Colapop
    Alrighty then, the greatest rock song/s of all time. I have a feeling that bikers are more likely to be rebellious and enjoy Rock moreso than say, engineers (*shudder*). If you don't then that's cool, this threads not for you.
    What's your favourite? What is the greatest of all time? Let's not get into too much Shit slinging on other people's tastes, what you like is cool.


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    ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK.

    True, "Rock Around the Clock" wasn't the first Rock and Roll record. It wasn't even the first Rock and Roll record to become a national hit -- Bill Haley's own "Crazy Man Crazy" had hit the charts in 1953, and he scored a major worldwide hit with "Shake Rattle and Roll" in 1954, months after recording "Rock Around the Clock" which was at first considered a commercial disappointment. Meanwhile, an obscure truck driver in Memphis named Elvis Presley started to generate some buzz in the summer of 1954 with his own brand of rockabilly recordings out of Sun Records in Memphis. But it was "Rock Around the Clock" that finally opened the floodgates.

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    anyhting metallica from the black album downwards...

    Thundersturck - ACDC


    ooo its hard im more metal than rock

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    I'd agree with Nights in White Satin...

    Bat out of Hell, and Paradise by the Dashboard Light - Meatloaf

    Lola - The Kinks

    What about U2, or are they considered too light?

    And you can't forget Peter Frampton - Frampton Comes Alive was my favourite album when I was a teenager - showing my age here! I even named my budgie Sneaky Pete after a guitarist on the album!
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    The differences between rock and metal and .... can be argued as much as what is the best of all time. The most interesting thing I see with this thread is the number of different contributors. And the range of taste really isn't that different. There are a few tracks posted that I hadn't heard before but have since found on the net and I'm getting a whole new appreciation for 'new' music now (new to me).
    The other thing is that classics will always be great.
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    Age shall not weary them nor the years condemn.
    At the going down of the sun and in the evening,
    we will remember them

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