Joined: 6 Nov 2015 Gender: Female Posts: 863 Location: Puerto Rico
03 Jul 2016, 1:36 pm
Which one would it be?
Personally I'd save Phil Colin's "Land of Confusion". More specifically Disturbed's cover since a lot of people will most likely feel grouchy and bitter enough to feel confortable to listen to some good old heavy metal:
Here are the rules:
1. Like the title suggests, it should only be one song, not multiple. The reason being is to make it challenging and thought-provoking.
2. You must provite a link where we can listen to whatever song you pick (most prefebly a YouTube link)
3. Have a brief explanation as to why you think the song you've picked should be listened by the survivors of the apocalypse.
Okay that's it. Oh and the song can be for whatever apocalypse you have in mind, so have fun! ~
I would choose this song, as whomever survived would need hope.
Or, alternately, I would choose this one:
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Joined: 11 May 2012 Age: 30 Gender: Male Posts: 587 Location: California
04 Oct 2016, 2:32 am
Man, this is one crazy hard question. I'd probably be selfish and say "The Greatest Show on Earth" by Nightwish because it's a 24 minute saga of life on the planet Earth, but at the same time, there's so much that I want to save, like the rest of Nightwish's discography, Mastodon, Streetlight Manifesto, Dropkick Murphys, and The Cure.
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