Bakers Dozen MUSIC Game

I have not listened to any new AiC releases following Layne's passing, so I can't opine about any of the recent songs or albums. I'd much rather revisit their body of work while they were at their peak, even though its songs that I've already listened to countless times.

Here, check this out. This is one my favorite post-Staley era songs.

 
13 Songs You Dislike by an Artist You Like

1. R.E.M. - Shiny Happy People
2. Stevie Wonder - Ebony And Ivory
3. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Give It Away
4. Metallica - Every goddamn song from Load, Reload, and St. Anger
5. Tribe Called Quest - everything on We Got It From Here... Thank You For Your Service (seriously shouldn't have bothered lads, 5 certified classics, an 18 year break and then this)
6. Beastie Boys - (You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party)
7. Thin Lizzy- The Boys are Back in Town (the whispering "the boys are back... the boys are back".. HATE IT)
8. Radiohead - “Electioneering”
9. Michael Jackson - "ABC" Yeah, I know it's Jackson 5, but they tend to get lumped in together. I love me some Off the wall / Thriller / Bad... hate Jackson 5, and this takes the cake.
10. Alice in Chains - Rooster
11. Lisa-Lisa & Cult Jam - All Cried Out (My sister would play this ad-nauseam when we were teens)
12. Kate Bush - Running Up That Hill
13. Pearl Jam - Daughter

pass

I'll take it from here:

13 kickass songs from bands featuring a new band member (name the new band member):

1. Black in Black - AC/DC (new singer: Brian Johnson, old singer: Bon Scott)
 
13 kickass songs from bands featuring a new band member (name the new band member):

1. Black in Black - AC/DC (new singer: Brian Johnson, old singer: Bon Scott)
2. You Can't Always Get What You Want - Rolling Stones (new guitar player Mick Taylor replacing Brian Jones)
 
13 kickass songs from bands featuring a new band member (name the new band member):

1. Black in Black - AC/DC (new singer: Brian Johnson, old singer: Bon Scott)
2. You Can't Always Get What You Want - Rolling Stones (new guitar player Mick Taylor replacing Brian Jones)
3. Rhiannon - Fleetwood Mac (new: Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, old: Bob Welch)
 
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13 kickass songs from bands featuring a new band member (name the new band member):

1. Black in Black - AC/DC (new singer: Brian Johnson, old singer: Bon Scott)
2. You Can't Always Get What You Want - Rolling Stones (new guitar player Mick Taylor replacing Brian Jones)
3. Rhiannon - Fleetwood Mac (new: Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, old: Bob Welch)
4. Broken, Beat & Scarred- Metallica- (Robert Trujillo, bass, replacing Jason Newsted)
 
13 kickass songs from bands featuring a new band member (name the new band member):

1. Black in Black - AC/DC (new singer: Brian Johnson, old singer: Bon Scott)
2. You Can't Always Get What You Want - Rolling Stones (new guitar player Mick Taylor replacing Brian Jones)
3. Rhiannon - Fleetwood Mac (new: Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, old: Bob Welch)
4. Broken, Beat & Scarred- Metallica- (Robert Trujillo, bass, replacing Jason Newsted)
5. From Out Of Nowhere - Faith No More (Mike Patton replacing Chuck Moseley)
 
13 kickass songs from bands featuring a new band member (name the new band member):

1. Black in Black - AC/DC (new singer: Brian Johnson, old singer: Bon Scott)
2. You Can't Always Get What You Want - Rolling Stones (new guitar player Mick Taylor replacing Brian Jones)
3. Rhiannon - Fleetwood Mac (new: Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, old: Bob Welch)
4. Broken, Beat & Scarred - Metallica (Robert Trujillo, bass, replacing Jason Newsted)
5. From Out Of Nowhere - Faith No More (Mike Patton replacing Chuck Moseley)
6. Pull Me Under - Dream Theater (new vocalist James LaBrie replacing Charlie Dominici)
 
13 kickass songs from bands featuring a new band member (name the new band member):

1. Black in Black - AC/DC (new singer: Brian Johnson, old singer: Bon Scott)
2. You Can't Always Get What You Want - Rolling Stones (new guitar player Mick Taylor replacing Brian Jones)
3. Rhiannon - Fleetwood Mac (new: Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, old: Bob Welch)
4. Broken, Beat & Scarred - Metallica (Robert Trujillo, bass, replacing Jason Newsted)
5. From Out Of Nowhere - Faith No More (Mike Patton replacing Chuck Moseley)
6. Pull Me Under - Dream Theater (new vocalist James LaBrie replacing Charlie Dominici)
7. Number of the Beast - Iron Maiden (Bruce)
 
13 kickass songs from bands featuring a new band member (name the new band member):

1. Black in Black - AC/DC (new singer: Brian Johnson, old singer: Bon Scott)
2. You Can't Always Get What You Want - Rolling Stones (new guitar player Mick Taylor replacing Brian Jones)
3. Rhiannon - Fleetwood Mac (new: Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, old: Bob Welch)
4. Broken, Beat & Scarred - Metallica (Robert Trujillo, bass, replacing Jason Newsted)
5. From Out Of Nowhere - Faith No More (Mike Patton replacing Chuck Moseley)
6. Pull Me Under - Dream Theater (new vocalist James LaBrie replacing Charlie Dominici)
7. Number of the Beast - Iron Maiden (Bruce)[/QUOTE]
8. Pearl Jam - Go - Dave Abbruzzese (drummer change #3/5).
 
13 kickass songs from bands featuring a new band member (name the new band member):

1. Black in Black - AC/DC (new singer: Brian Johnson, old singer: Bon Scott)
2. You Can't Always Get What You Want - Rolling Stones (new guitar player Mick Taylor replacing Brian Jones)
3. Rhiannon - Fleetwood Mac (new: Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, old: Bob Welch)
4. Broken, Beat & Scarred - Metallica (Robert Trujillo, bass, replacing Jason Newsted)
5. From Out Of Nowhere - Faith No More (Mike Patton replacing Chuck Moseley)
6. Pull Me Under - Dream Theater (new vocalist James LaBrie replacing Charlie Dominici)
7. Number of the Beast - Iron Maiden (Bruce)[/QUOTE]
8. Pearl Jam - Go - Dave Abbruzzese (drummer change #3/5).
9. Do You - Slum Village (Dilla left (though still produced a bunch), Baatin got sick, T3 teamed up with Elzhi and dropped HEAT)
 
13 kickass songs from bands featuring a new band member (name the new band member):

1. Black in Black - AC/DC (new singer: Brian Johnson, old singer: Bon Scott)
2. You Can't Always Get What You Want - Rolling Stones (new guitar player Mick Taylor replacing Brian Jones)
3. Rhiannon - Fleetwood Mac (new: Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, old: Bob Welch)
4. Broken, Beat & Scarred - Metallica (Robert Trujillo, bass, replacing Jason Newsted)
5. From Out Of Nowhere - Faith No More (Mike Patton replacing Chuck Moseley)
6. Pull Me Under - Dream Theater (new vocalist James LaBrie replacing Charlie Dominici)
7. Number of the Beast - Iron Maiden (Bruce)[/QUOTE]
8. Pearl Jam - Go - Dave Abbruzzese (drummer change #3/5).
9. Do You - Slum Village (Dilla left (though still produced a bunch), Baatin got sick, T3 teamed up with Elzhi and dropped HEAT)
10. Heaven and Hell - Black Sabbath : Ronnie James Dio replaced Ozzy on vocals
 
13 kickass songs from bands featuring a new band member (name the new band member):

1. Black in Black - AC/DC (new singer: Brian Johnson, old singer: Bon Scott)
2. You Can't Always Get What You Want - Rolling Stones (new guitar player Mick Taylor replacing Brian Jones)
3. Rhiannon - Fleetwood Mac (new: Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, old: Bob Welch)
4. Broken, Beat & Scarred - Metallica (Robert Trujillo, bass, replacing Jason Newsted)
5. From Out Of Nowhere - Faith No More (Mike Patton replacing Chuck Moseley)
6. Pull Me Under - Dream Theater (new vocalist James LaBrie replacing Charlie Dominici)
7. Number of the Beast - Iron Maiden (Bruce)[/QUOTE]
8. Pearl Jam - Go - Dave Abbruzzese (drummer change #3/5).
9. Do You - Slum Village (Dilla left (though still produced a bunch), Baatin got sick, T3 teamed up with Elzhi and dropped HEAT)
10. Heaven and Hell - Black Sabbath : Ronnie James Dio replaced Ozzy on vocals
11. Megadeth - Hangar 18 (Marty/Nick) : Marty's solos sound like they were written by Beethoven.
 
13 kickass songs from bands featuring a new band member (name the new band member):

1. Black in Black - AC/DC (new singer: Brian Johnson, old singer: Bon Scott)
2. You Can't Always Get What You Want - Rolling Stones (new guitar player Mick Taylor replacing Brian Jones)
3. Rhiannon - Fleetwood Mac (new: Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, old: Bob Welch)
4. Broken, Beat & Scarred - Metallica (Robert Trujillo, bass, replacing Jason Newsted)
5. From Out Of Nowhere - Faith No More (Mike Patton replacing Chuck Moseley)
6. Pull Me Under - Dream Theater (new vocalist James LaBrie replacing Charlie Dominici)
7. Number of the Beast - Iron Maiden (Bruce)
8. Pearl Jam - Go - Dave Abbruzzese (drummer change #3/5).
9. Do You - Slum Village (Dilla left (though still produced a bunch), Baatin got sick, T3 teamed up with Elzhi and dropped HEAT)
10. Heaven and Hell - Black Sabbath : Ronnie James Dio replaced Ozzy on vocals
11. Megadeth - Hangar 18 (Marty/Nick) : Marty's solos sound like they were written by Beethoven
12. Testament - 3 Days in Darkness (new drummer Dave Lombardo, new bassist Steve DiGiorgio, & new lead guitarist James Murphy replacing the previous drummer Gene Hoglan and previous bassist Derrick Ramirez)
 
13 kickass songs from bands featuring a new band member (name the new band member):

1. Black in Black - AC/DC (new singer: Brian Johnson, old singer: Bon Scott)
2. You Can't Always Get What You Want - Rolling Stones (new guitar player Mick Taylor replacing Brian Jones)
3. Rhiannon - Fleetwood Mac (new: Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, old: Bob Welch)
4. Broken, Beat & Scarred - Metallica (Robert Trujillo, bass, replacing Jason Newsted)
5. From Out Of Nowhere - Faith No More (Mike Patton replacing Chuck Moseley)
6. Pull Me Under - Dream Theater (new vocalist James LaBrie replacing Charlie Dominici)
7. Number of the Beast - Iron Maiden (Bruce)
8. Pearl Jam - Go - Dave Abbruzzese (drummer change #3/5).
9. Do You - Slum Village (Dilla left (though still produced a bunch), Baatin got sick, T3 teamed up with Elzhi and dropped HEAT)
10. Heaven and Hell - Black Sabbath : Ronnie James Dio replaced Ozzy on vocals
11. Megadeth - Hangar 18 (Marty/Nick) : Marty's solos sound like they were written by Beethoven
12. Testament - 3 Days in Darkness (new drummer Dave Lombardo, new bassist Steve DiGiorgio, & new lead guitarist James Murphy replacing the previous drummer Gene Hoglan and previous bassist Derrick Ramirez)
13. Painkiller - Judas Priest (Scott Travis replaced Dave Holland on drums)
 
13 songs you hate most by a band you dislike -

1. Coldplay - A Sky Full Of Stars

Coldplay meet rave music and my ears are in Hell
 
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I have not listened to any new AiC releases following Layne's passing, so I can't opine about any of the recent songs or albums. I'd much rather revisit their body of work while they were at their peak, even though its songs that I've already listened to countless times.
even without Layne they got some good songs it's Jerry singing alot where William DuVall share lead vocals with him and plays rhythm guitar which helps out alot with the way Jerry likes guitar layering.
 
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it sounds like something Nickelback would play it's the only new song I don't care for by them.
 
13 songs you hate most by a band you dislike -

1. Coldplay - A Sky Full Of Stars
2. Nirvana - Smells like teen spirit
 
13 songs you hate most by a band you dislike -

1. Coldplay - A Sky Full Of Stars
2. Nirvana - Smells like teen spirit
3. The Commodores (with Lionel Ritchie's replacement) - Night Shift
 
13 songs you hate most by a band you dislike -

1. Coldplay - A Sky Full Of Stars
2. Nirvana - Smells like teen spirit
3. The Commodores (with Lionel Ritchie's replacement) - Night Shift
4. Imagine Dragons - “Demons”

Trite, uninspired, corporate rock, spouting cliches glued together by lazy rhymes, over an instantly recognizable overused chord progression, with dynamics that are only surprising in how unoriginal they are. It’s not catchy because it’s good - it’s sticks to your ears like old chewing gum to your shoe.
 
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