Put your ipod/mp3 player on shuffle
click play.
and fill out the questions below.
song: My Freeze Ray (Dr Horrible)
any special meaning to you: um. Not really? Although I quite enjoy Dr Horrible in general.
any memories: Sitting in the living room in Calgary, laughing my ass off with Break.
who would you dedicate it to: ha, given his recent luck with significant others, probably Break. Poor sucker.
who do you think would dedicate it to YOU: .....probably Break. If only because he's seen me waltzing with the vacuum to this song.
are you a fan of the artist: sure am!
song: Wake Up - Rage Against the Machine
favorite lyric: Ya better beware/Of retribution with mind war/ 20/20 visions and murals with metaphors
which genre would you put it in: Grunge Metal
which feeling does it portray (eg, love heartbreak): ....sort of....Orwellian? I guess?
is it sung by a girl or boy: a guy
favorite song by that artist: Killing in the Name (there's just something about the lyrics...)
song: Handlebars - DJ Shadow Mix
which number is it on your playlist: My playlist rejects your numerical tyranny
who wrote it: The Flobots, I guess
does it have any swears in it: I don't think so...
which country is the artist from: Colorado (thanks, Wikipedia!)
would you recommend the song: Totally - I love this song. The Flobots music video is pretty good too.
song: Get Free - The Vines
does the title relate to the lyrics: yeah
who should listen to it: Do you like rock? Then go for it.
does it describe your current emotion: sort of. I did get free of the computer lab, I suppose.
What's the first word in the song: I'm (gonna get free)
how did you find out the artist: Song's from one of the Big Shiny Tunes collections, which I bought fairly regularly in high school. I don't actually have any other Vines songs...
song: DARE - Gorillaz
does it make you sad: um....no?
do your friends listen to it: Probably - Gorillaz is a relatively popular band, after all.
how old is the song: 2006? 2007? it's off their latest album, isn't it?
what mood does it generate: sort of mellow groovyness
would you listen to it all the way through: always do
song: Woman (Mstrkrft Mix) - Wolfmother
which genre would you put it in: Wikipedia informs me that it is stoner rock. Sure. Whatever.
any special meaning to you: not really....I like it on Guitar Hero?
does your mom like it: I would imagine probably not. Except for a random adoration of the Offspring, my mom's fairly linear in her musical tastes; Jann Arden, stuff like that.
which album is it from: Wolfmother
category: on my computer, it's in the "Soundtracks - Compilation" grouping
song: Deep Six - Matthew Good Band
who do you think would dedicate it to YOU: Possibly Taz. For irony's sake if nothing else.
does it bring up any memories: first year university at UBC (the line "polyurethane people live in the rain" had great significance for me...)
do you sing along to it: definitely. loudly, and probably offkey
does it describe your life at this moment: yeah, actually. although I don't feel as much kinship to it as I did in university.
did it ever?: virtually everything Matt Good described my life in BC. Which is kind of depressing...
song: 4:00 to Save the World - Justin Timberlake and Madonna
favorite song by the artist: Um. I'm just going to refuse right here to admit that I listen to anything by either of them.
which genre would it be: dance pop?
are the lyrics meaningful: I guess? for a given value of meaningful, anyways...
how old is the song: from 2008, I think
is it well known or no: judging from the amount the video gets played on Much, I'm going to say it's well-known
song: The Geeks Were Right - The Faint
is it sung by a girl or boy: dude
how many times have you listened to it before: er....lots? not as much as Mandelbrot Set, but getting there?
how long have you had it on your playlist: since before christmas, sometime
which number is it on the playlist: I told you, we don't use numbers in this house.
bring up any memories: XKCD
song: Spitfire - Prodigy
similar to which other song: Firestarter. um. Breathe. lots of Prodigy songs.
who would you dedicate it to: our newest Guide leader. She's a red-head and a member of the Air Force.
what emotion is the song about: um. rebelliousness? I guess?
is it hard to sing vocally: not....really? although I guess the distortion and repetition are difficult to get right...
do you like it: yup. I'm a sucker for Prodigy, even if I think it all sounds the same.
It's amazing how much 3 hours of VB coding can actually take out of you. I wrote the least elegant piece of code I've ever produced in my life, but it works, and that's good enough for my math instructor, dammit.