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sniper
June 27th 2010


19075 Comments


Well technically my top plays should be completely dominated by Daughters' Canada Songs and the TFOT and ATD-I
discographies, but I only recently started using my laptop to sync my ipod and the plays didn't transfer.

But yeah this album has 23+ plays for every track, with Concubine topping the most played playlist at 47 plays.

Edit: On a side note, I have listened to Fur Beach from Canada Songs like 250 times.

Counterfeit
June 27th 2010


17836 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

lol. my tops consisted of probably 4 bands back when I only had a 4g.

Lelle
June 27th 2010


2829 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

47? For me the title track is up at 201 plays, followed by concubine at 192. lol.

Prolapse
June 27th 2010


4374 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I used to have every song on Absolution played over 200 times and 3 or 4 songs played over 300 times

sniper
June 27th 2010


19075 Comments


Yeah I mean Canada Songs changed my life seriously. Plus since it's like 11 minutes long I listened to it like 5 times a day for a while haha.

sniper
June 27th 2010


19075 Comments


Lelle did you read my whole post? It's a new library.

And honestly I should probably 5 Canada Songs now.

Lelle
June 27th 2010


2829 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

oh yeah, noticed, saw that you edited too^^ My most played track ever is converge - you fail me at 224 plays

sniper
June 27th 2010


19075 Comments


Canada Songs is nuts.

Prolapse
June 27th 2010


4374 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

on my ipod before it fucked up and shit this used to be at 70 or so plays, it has like 30 or so on my computer and on my mp3 about 50

sniper
June 27th 2010


19075 Comments


I wasn't crazy about hell songs either, but idk Canda Songs fucked my shit up when I first heard it.

Although to be fair it was the craziest thing I had ever heard at the time, and I have since heard far crazier. The soft-spot I had for it never went away though.

Prolapse
June 27th 2010


4374 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

i listened to linkin park a bit

sniper
June 27th 2010


19075 Comments


If I had an ipod/itunes in 4th grade, Linkin Park would have over 9,000 plays.

sniper
June 27th 2010


19075 Comments


Yeah I was like OMG LINKIN PARK IS AMAZING and then I was in 7th grade so I was too cool for Linkin Park (who I was told then were emo, LOL) and I was like OMG SYSTEM OF A DOWN AND KORN ARE AMAZING

sniper
June 27th 2010


19075 Comments


it's funny how things change.

Dryden
June 28th 2010


13585 Comments


all my friends who i still speak to when i went to elementry are all icp fan kids. i wish they would give this album a spin and listen to something good

BrahTheSunGod
June 30th 2010


1280 Comments


"Another implication of this (a point that has hitherto eluded reviewers of this album) is that as much as Jane Doe is meant to be the story of one person, of Jacob Bannon, it becomes anyone’s story. Bannon himself is a sort of John Doe. In the final analysis, he is a stand-in, a catchall, a placeholder. His individual persona is elevated into the hypostasis of a social type."

Heard this EXACT same argument about Bella from Twilight today, from someone trying to explain how some of the shittiest books known to man could become so vastly successful. Looks like it worked for this album as well.

PanasonicYouth
June 30th 2010


7413 Comments


what the fuck man

PanasonicYouth
June 30th 2010


7413 Comments


i wanted to take a vuvuzela into the eclipse premiere and blow it the entire movie or until i got kicked out

PanasonicYouth
June 30th 2010


7413 Comments


idk why but i fucking love vuvuzelas

PanasonicYouth
June 30th 2010


7413 Comments


it's just a piece of plastic
i mean yeah just about the whole world cept south africa hates them right about now
maybe that's why
epic trolling



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