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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March 8, 2024
March 8, 2024
song #29
7 Years by Lukas Graham
it was released on September 8, 2015
Fun Fact: Frontman Lukas Forchhammer described "7 Years" as a song that summarises his life so far and what he hopes to achieve in the future. He continued: "It's a song about growing older. I'm also coming to a realisation that being a father is the most important thing.
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song #34
Living After Midnight by Judas Priest
It was released in 1980 in their album British Steel
Fun fact: The song title came about when Glenn Tipton (the lead guitarist) awakened Rob Halford (the lead singer) with his loud guitar playing at 4 AM, during the band's stay at Tittenhurst Park to record British Steel. Halford told Tipton that he was "really living after midnight", and Tipton replied that Halford's comment was a great title for the song he was working on.
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March 10, 2024
song #31
In The End by Linkin Park
it was released on October 9, 2001 in their album Hybrid Theory
Fun Fact: "In the End" has become one of Linkin Park's most recognizable hits and is considered their signature song. Chester Bennington, the band's lead vocalist, initially disliked the song and did not want it to be included on Hybrid Theory. It was remixed on Reanimation as "Enth E ND".
March 11, 2024
Song #32
Eat The Rich by Aerosmith
It was released in 1993 in their album Get a Grip
Fun fact: In addition to "Amazing," "Eat the Rich" is featured on Tecmo's Dead or Alive 4 video game opening.
March 9, 2024
song #30
Children of the Grave by Black Sabbath
it was released in 1971 in their album Master of Reality
Fun fact: The song lyrically continues with the same anti-war themes brought on by "War Pigs" and "Electric Funeral" from their album Paranoid.