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[QUOTE=Magicaltroll]nin were in this together now, TDTWWA, the frail hurt
some perfect circle[/QUOTE] Not to forget And All That Could Have Been, thats about the sadest song i've ever heard. Jeff Buckley had sad songs Glory Box by Portishead makes me sad, as does Winter by Tori Amos and Blue and 3 Libras by APC. |
The entire Alice in Chains album [I]Dirt[/I].
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Make a poll.
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I'm not sure if this has been said before but I think To Bid you Farewell is really depressing spite how good is that song. Also, Patterns in the Ivy I, from Opeth sounds really depressing you can just feel a sad ambience all around when you listen to it (well at least me). Then, Under the Bridge from RHCP is in there. I'll probably think of more later.
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a lot of nirvana unplugged stuff.
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[QUOTE=Rattlehead]
Thank You - Led Zeppelin[/QUOTE] That's just a friggin lovely song. No depressing-ness there, just love.:p |
Sparta - Collapse
Oceansize - Music for a Nurse |
We don't need depressing songs. Life is depressing enough.
Gary Jules - Mad world |
The best music is sad.
Jeff Buckley - Lover, You Should've Come Over Elliott Smith - The Biggest Lie John Frusciante - Song To Sing When I'm Lonely John Frusciante - Regret Damien Rice - Lonelily Damien Rice - Cannonball Damien Rice - Amie U2 - With or Without You And I find it hilarious that someone seriously mentioned a Steelheart song. |
Dust In The Wind ftw
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yeah guys don't click that link i'm guessin
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Sentenced has a ton of depressing songs like Nobody There and We are but falling leaves.
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Tuesday's Gone- Metallica's cover
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guess i'd say Free Bird, but it get good in the end,
For Whom the Bell Tolls, war is depressing, No Quartre - Zeppelin, kinda scary but psychadelic at the same time |
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