superb evanescence song that i cant get out of my head. a song about God that is very emotionally powerful.
"my immortal" is one of the greatest songs ever written.
www.realmusiccrusaders.com - fighting to save music from sellout corporate record labels.
www.realmusiccrusaders.com - fighting to save music from sellout corporate record labels.
by aaron and pat April 16, 2005

extremely talented rapper with a great flow. conflicted. great albums.
www.realmusiccrusaders.com - fighting to save music from sellout corporate record labels.
www.realmusiccrusaders.com - fighting to save music from sellout corporate record labels.
petey pablo has the best flow in rap ever. dont forget
www.realmusiccrusaders.com - fighting to save music from sellout corporate record labels. thank you for your time
www.realmusiccrusaders.com - fighting to save music from sellout corporate record labels. thank you for your time
by aaron and pat April 12, 2005

fat joe is horrible, but you should go to www.realmusiccrusaders.com - fighting to save music from sellout corporate record labels.
by aaron and pat April 16, 2005

wow most bands today really know how to whore themselves. i got herpes from listening to yellowcard.
by aaron and pat April 16, 2005

shaq is completely right. mtv sucks. they ruined this powerful form of expression. they should be put out of business because of their ability to whore themselves at every turn and to try and control the direction that music is going in. www.realmusiccrusaders.com - fighting to save music from sellout corporate record labels.
by aaron and pat April 17, 2005

www.realmusiccrusaders.com
lil jon is one crucial nigga. you have to respect him for bringing crunk music out of the underground and into the mainstream. yeah he does kind of make a career out of "yeah, what and okay" but thats just an act. hes really a serious producer who is worth about 60 trillion dollars. he can help to lead to a musical revolution of some sort of crunk rock mix.
lil jon is one crucial nigga. you have to respect him for bringing crunk music out of the underground and into the mainstream. yeah he does kind of make a career out of "yeah, what and okay" but thats just an act. hes really a serious producer who is worth about 60 trillion dollars. he can help to lead to a musical revolution of some sort of crunk rock mix.
by aaron and pat April 16, 2005

bunch of sellouts that only know how to play 4 chords and write the same song over and over again for every album.
by aaron and pat April 16, 2005
