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Statistics
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Artists:
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6,825
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Albums:
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34,379
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Lyrics:
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288,632
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Song Views:
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43,940,701
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Reviews:
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10,300
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Comments:
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155,539
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Total Users:
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20,076
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Online Users:
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215
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Usage Statistics
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My Song Comments
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6,583 comments
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Recent Comments:
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1.
Metallica -
The Ecstasy Of Gold
I've just heard
the studio version
of it. It's
excellent.
2.
Lily Allen -
Smile
The first song
I've heard from
her. She could be
one of my favorite
female singers as
of now; this is
definitely a good
hit.
3.
Lily Allen -
Knock 'Em Out
This song reminds
me of Lady
Sovereign because
of the rap vocals.
However, she's
done one helluva
job in this song
nonetheless.
4.
John Mellencamp -
Our Country
I swear if
Chevrolet every
plays their
commercials with
this song over and
over again, I'll
kick my fucking TV
in frustration.
Whenever I hear
this song, all I
could think about
is Chevrolet doing
commercials with
this song; it's
getting
overplayed...and
ridiculous.
5.
Chris Cornell -
You Know My Name
It has the James
Bond vibe in this
song, hence coming
from the movie
"Casino Royale."
However, he's done
a spectacular job
in this tune.
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My Song Facts
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1,407 facts
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Recent Submissions:
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1.
Metallica
- Unnamed Feeling
The music video
features actress
Pauley Perrette,
best known for her
role as Abby
Sciuto on
"NCIS."
2.
The Automatic
- Young Entrepreneurs
Released on the
vinyl, also
released on the
bands myspace due
to it not being
available
elsewhere
digitally.
3.
The Automatic
- This Ship
Originally known
as "Paul
Harris" - the
man responsible
for signing the
band, the track is
the first one that
was written with
Paul Mullen.
4.
The Automatic
- This Is A Fix
The title track of
the record, the
track is partly to
do with the war in
Iraq, as well as
dealing with
manipulation, sung
by primarily
Mullen, with
singer/bassist Rob
Hawkins playing an
Alesis Micron and
photographer Peter
Hill playing bass
live, the track
was the first one
to be released for
free digital
download on July
30, 2008.
5.
The Automatic
- Steve McQueen
Originally written
and performed with
Alex Pennie. Frank
Turner, Chris T-T,
Butch Walker
provide gang
vocals, the track
was written as a
closure to
previous album Not
Accepted Anywhere,
wrapping up the
lyrical themes of
the first album,
telling of the
band growing up
and then returning
to their home town
and no longer
feeling part of
it.
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