
Hey there do you like music? Well you've come to the right place at this account we post one song a day and you can tell us how much you like it. Have fun. This account is run by Mods Secret (she/her) and Gremlin (they/them)
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September 10, 2024
September 10, 2024
Song #215
This Tragedy of Mine by Knight of Endale
It was released on October 31, 2022
Fun Fact: The author references the events of the Dream SMP, specifically Technoblade's POV, telling his story throur Greek Methology references. (R.I.P. The Blade)
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Man With No Eyes by Michael Monroe
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Lady Stardust by David Bowie
It was released in 1972 in his album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
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Song #200
Bad Obsession by Guns N’Roses
It was released in 1991 in their album Use Your Illusion I
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Song #219
Headcase by Derivakat
It was released on October 27, 2023
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Song #216
Cum on Feel the Noize by Quiet Riot
It was released in 1983 in their album Metal Health
Fun fact: Originally, lead vocalist Kevin DuBrow was dead set on not covering the song, because he wanted the band to write every song on the album. In addition, he was not a big fan of Slade (who originally released the song in 1973). Instead, the band decided to try to cover the song as badly as they could so the label would refuse to release it. Which they didn’t go through with.