"Cookie-cutter" songs used to fill time or pad an album around the two or three hits.
While the lyrics might be good the music itself lacks substance. Filler songs will never be on a greatest hits record down the road. Not even as a joke.
When you call on someone who is wearing a (usually metal) band t-shirt.
The phrase is used to express either anger or agitation towards a particular person wearing a band t-shirt, thinking that they don’t deserve the t-shirt as they don’t listen to that band.
Today I saw a boy with a Metallica t-shirt, so I came up to him and asked him to name 3 songs by Metallica, and guess what? He replied “Isn’t Metallica a clothing brand?”
a phrase made popular by Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie on "The Simple Life" the actuall meaning of the word is still unknown, but its fun to sing in an annoying voice while dancing sideways across a street.
paris: "sonasa"
nicole: "sonasa"
paris & nicole: "SONASA!!"
woman on bus: "can you please shut up?"
nicole: "wanna join our band? im billy, shes silly, and you can be willy"
woman: "whats the name of the band?"
nicole: "the sonasas"
Because there's nothing as sexy as sharing gorgeous music with someone, knowing every phrase, feeling that sweet sultry rhythm, knowing where they breathe...