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Hey Pandas, We All Love Music, So Name Your Favorite Song Of All Time
We all love music—it’s something that brings us together no matter what! Let’s share our favorite songs and maybe even discover some new ones. 🎶Music can match any mood. Whether you’re into pop, rock, rap, country, or something else entirely, there’s always that one song that hits just right. My current favorite is Blinding Lights by The Weeknd—it’s got such an awesome beat and a nostalgic vibe.How about you? What’s the song you can’t stop listening to? Maybe we can even make a playlist of everyone’s top picks! Let’s hear them! 🎧
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American Pie by Don McLean. It always has everyone singing! Even if you know the true meanings behind his lyrics, you can apply them to almost any time in American history and they'd still be relevant. And, sad. We need a new pie.
Favorite of all time? Wow, way too hard, here's a few from the top of my head....
" Be all things" by Chelsea Wolfe
"Maralinga" by Midnight Oil
" Ulvinde" by Myrkur
"Fade into you" by Mazzy Star
"Central reservation ( Ben Watt mix) by Beth Orton
" Keeper of my heart" by Indigo Girls
" The Sethian" by Draconian
" Fine on the outside" by Priscilla Ahn
" plan 9, channel 7" by The Damned
" Order of Death" by P I.L.
....... and the whole new Cure album..... that fücking rocks!!!!
For me, it's a toss up between two.
Stressed Out - Twenty One Pilots
Inertia - AJR.
I can’t pick one favourite song so here are some I’d be able to listen to nonstop for a long plane flight:
Red Wine Supernova- Chappell Roan
Rhinestone Eyes- Gorillaz
The Bidding- Tally Hall
Lotta True Crime- Penelope Scott
Verbatim- Mother Mother
Arms Tonite- Mother Mother
Bang!- AJR
Explode!- Mother Mother
Any song from The Maybe Man by AJR
BITE ME (feat. Zephyrianna)- AJ DiSpirito
Basics In Behaviour (feat. Or3o)- The Living Tombstone
I should probably stop now as tbis is getting long
I have a few , showing my age
Don't Dream It's Over...Crowded House
Peace Train...Cat Stevens
Imagine..John Lennon
Sugar Baby Love...Rubettes
The Night Chicago Died..Paper Lace (mostly because it's just so catchy)
Total Eclipse of the Heart...Bonnie Tyler
Angels...Robbie Williams
Do they know its Christmas...bandaid
If I had to pick one singular song from every genre I listen to, I would choose Cleopatra by the Lumineers, specifically the acoustic demo version. This song has been with me since I was very young, and for some reason, I couldn't stop listening to it. Recently, I decided to research more into it, and found out that the tragic story told about a taxi driver named Cleopatra is actually a true one, and that this song was written about her life. The story is anything but happy, and knowing it is a true one makes it even more impactful. I listen to it every day and it reminds me to take chances in my life because you may end up regretting it your entire life if you don't.
its hard to choose just one! but i remember as a kid, i always loved the song "feel it" by tobymac. but there are a few songs that i keep listening to on loop. theres "rare" by NEFFEX, "wolf in sheeps clothing" by set it off, and the songs "wild lands" and "the space between" by koethe
Plowed by Sponge. Even now there is just something about it. If I need a pick-me-up energy boost or just an Up, it's my go-to.
My favorite song for the past couple years is Einstein on the Beach (For an Eggman) by Counting Crows, but recently he's been dethroned by The Legend of Chavo Guerrero by The Mountain Goats. Honestly, anything John Darnielle is a go-to.
I have too many, so I'll just do my top 5:
1) We'll Meet Again by Question Mark
2) AXOLOTL by Bumr
3) Melodic Massacre by Lydia the Bard
4) Everyone's Left by Milk in the Microwave
5) Jax Toy by Jakeneutron