| Metallica – Enter Sandman Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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I felt that it was one of the band member's lullaby to his child, put into bad ass format. "Say your prayers little one Don't forget, my son To include everyone Tuck you in, warm within Keep you free from sin Till the sandman he comes" Awesome song. |
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| KoЯn – Another Brick in the Wall Parts 1, 2 and 3 (Pink Floyd cover) Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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Yeah, ok, it's Korn, and they're doing Floyd. I was surprised too, but you have to give them benefit of the doubt here. They're doing a cover of an older song, a classic at that. It's hard to live up to legends like that. Marilyn Manson didn't do it with Highway to Hell, and Korn didn't do it with this. You can't expect a nu-metal band to try and fill Pink Floyd's shoes. It's impossible. All in all, a good song, with or without the original. |
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| Alien Ant Farm – Smooth Criminal (Michael Jackson cover) Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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OK First of all... Clearly, the song is about "Annie" being "struck by a smooth criminal". That's easy enough. Perhaps it happened to a friend of Michael's. Now then... a crescendo is, as described earlier by Sebato, when a note goes from piano to forte. However, in the song, it didn't refer to an actual song, as Michael Jackson is a pedophile, not an idiot. It could have meant a few things. "As he came into the window". I don't know whether it meant he climbed in or broke it and came in, but if he broke it, then there's the crescendo as the glass is hit, cracks, and shatters. The crescendo could have been Annie screaming. It could have been gunshots. It could have been a grunt, it could have been many things, but I guaruntee you that it wasn't Annie listening to some simple plan and dying. |
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