Bakers Dozen MUSIC Game

13 Song Titles Featuring One or More Human Senses

1. Aleah - Touch My Face
2. Judas Priest - Eat Me Alive
3. The Doors - Touch Me
4. The Who - I Can See for Miles
5. Lou Reed - Good Taste
6. The Beach Boys - I Can Hear Music
7. Malevolent Creation - Tasteful Agony
8. AC/DC - Love at First Feel
 
13 Song Titles Featuring One or More Human Senses

1. Aleah - Touch My Face
2. Judas Priest - Eat Me Alive
3. The Doors - Touch Me
4. The Who - I Can See for Miles
5. Lou Reed - Good Taste
6. The Beach Boys - I Can Hear Music
7. Malevolent Creation - Tasteful Agony
8. AC/DC - Love at First Feel
9.Spinal Tap - Smell The Glove
 
13 Song Titles Featuring One or More Human Senses

1. Aleah - Touch My Face
2. Judas Priest - Eat Me Alive
3. The Doors - Touch Me
4. The Who - I Can See for Miles
5. Lou Reed - Good Taste
6. The Beach Boys - I Can Hear Music
7. Malevolent Creation - Tasteful Agony
8. AC/DC - Love at First Feel
9.Spinal Tap - Smell The Glove
10. Clutch - X-Ray Visions
 
13 Song Titles Featuring One or More Human Senses

1. Aleah - Touch My Face
2. Judas Priest - Eat Me Alive
3. The Doors - Touch Me
4. The Who - I Can See for Miles
5. Lou Reed - Good Taste
6. The Beach Boys - I Can Hear Music
7. Malevolent Creation - Tasteful Agony
8. AC/DC - Love at First Feel
9.Spinal Tap - Smell The Glove
10. Clutch - X-Ray Visions
11. Johnny Nash - I Can See Clearly Now
 
13 Song Titles Featuring One or More Human Senses

1. Aleah - Touch My Face
2. Judas Priest - Eat Me Alive
3. The Doors - Touch Me
4. The Who - I Can See for Miles
5. Lou Reed - Good Taste
6. The Beach Boys - I Can Hear Music
7. Malevolent Creation - Tasteful Agony
8. AC/DC - Love at First Feel
9.Spinal Tap - Smell The Glove
10. Clutch - X-Ray Visions
11. Johnny Nash - I Can See Clearly Now
12. Trouble - Come Touch the Sky
 
13 Song Titles Featuring One or More Human Senses

1. Aleah - Touch My Face
2. Judas Priest - Eat Me Alive
3. The Doors - Touch Me
4. The Who - I Can See for Miles
5. Lou Reed - Good Taste
6. The Beach Boys - I Can Hear Music
7. Malevolent Creation - Tasteful Agony
8. AC/DC - Love at First Feel
9.Spinal Tap - Smell The Glove
10. Clutch - X-Ray Visions
11. Johnny Nash - I Can See Clearly Now
12. Trouble - Come Touch the Sky
13. Sublime - Saw Red
 
New Baker's Dozen:

13 Final Songs on a final studio album by a great band/artist (let's avoid Greatest Hits/Live Albums/Bonus tracks, etc):

1. Nirvana - All Apologies

P.S. I was really tempted to choose the Leadbelly cover from their "Unplugged" album, but I want to stick to studio albums for this Baker's Dozen)
 
13 Final Songs on a final studio album by a great band/artist (let's avoid Greatest Hits/Live Albums/Bonus tracks, etc):

1. Nirvana - All Apologies
2. Pantera - I'll Cast a Shadow
I saw them live when "Reinventing the Steel" came out, and Phil stopped the show in the middle of this song because "y'all mothaf:ckers ain't moshing hard enough for our new sh:t". It was a fun show, Morbid Angel opened (Phil sang a song with them) and then Soulfly played and Vinnie (R.I.P.) joined them on percussion for one song. I grew up on Pantera and it crushed me when Dimebag (R.I.P.) was murdered; after what Phil did at DimeBash a few years ago, I just can't listen to him the same way ever again. I did enjoy Rex's autobiography and highly recommend it.
 
13 Final Songs on a final studio album by a great band/artist (let's avoid Greatest Hits/Live Albums/Bonus tracks, etc):

1. Nirvana - All Apologies
2. Pantera - I'll Cast a Shadow
3. Joy Division - Decades
 
I saw them live when "Reinventing the Steel" came out, and Phil stopped the show in the middle of this song because "y'all mothaf:ckers ain't moshing hard enough for our new sh:t". It was a fun show, Morbid Angel opened (Phil sang a song with them) and then Soulfly played and Vinnie (R.I.P.) joined them on percussion for one song. I grew up on Pantera and it crushed me when Dimebag (R.I.P.) was murdered; after what Phil did at DimeBash a few years ago, I just can't listen to him the same way ever again. I did enjoy Rex's autobiography and highly recommend it.
Classic Phil. He did the same thing when I saw him perform with Superjoint Ritual in Ozzfest. I had a chance to see Damageplan right before Dime died, but couldn't due to personal issues. Biggest regret in my life.
 
13 Final Songs on a final studio album by a great band/artist (let's avoid Greatest Hits/Live Albums/Bonus tracks, etc):

1. Nirvana - All Apologies
2. Pantera - I'll Cast a Shadow
3. Joy Division - Decades
4. The Smiths - Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me
 
13 Final Songs on a final studio album by a great band/artist (let's avoid Greatest Hits/Live Albums/Bonus tracks, etc):

1. Nirvana - All Apologies
2. Pantera - I'll Cast a Shadow
3. Joy Division - Decades
4. The Smiths - Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me
5. Woods of Ypres - Alternate Ending (released posthumously in 2012 after David (LS) died in a car accident aged 31)
 
13 Final Songs on a final studio album by a great band/artist (let's avoid Greatest Hits/Live Albums/Bonus tracks, etc):

1. Nirvana - All Apologies
2. Pantera - I'll Cast a Shadow
3. Joy Division - Decades
4. The Smiths - Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me
5. Woods of Ypres - Alternate Ending (released posthumously in 2012 after David (LS) died in a car accident aged 31)
6. The Velvet Underground - Oh! Sweet Nuthin' (I don't really consider Squeeze a VU album)
 
13 Final Songs on a final studio album by a great band/artist (let's avoid Greatest Hits/Live Albums/Bonus tracks, etc):

1. Nirvana - All Apologies
2. Pantera - I'll Cast a Shadow
3. Joy Division - Decades
4. The Smiths - Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me
5. Woods of Ypres - Alternate Ending (released posthumously in 2012 after David (LS) died in a car accident aged 31)
6. The Velvet Underground - Oh! Sweet Nuthin' (I don't really consider Squeeze a VU album)
7. Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble - Life by the Drop
 
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