Bakers Dozen MUSIC Game

Why do I have the impression that I broke the game?

Sorry about that :-/
 
Why do I have the impression that I broke the game?

Sorry about that :-/
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Unless you ask a group of people consisting largely of Americans to acknowledge there are languages other than english

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Even though you're right it's really something for me since I was born in a english speaking country. (Fedor shrug here?)
I really didn't want to see a good/interesting idea rendering out more non-related replies and funny jokes than whatnot.

Here's the answer for my own baker dozen, then you guys can best it out, band names that I like and one I googled to surprise meself:

10. Alien Ant Farm - Smooth Criminal
11. The Mystic Knights of Oingo Boingo - Deadman's Party
12. Anal Cunt - I Just Saw the Gayest Guy on Earth
13. Accidental Decaptation Through Masturbation - ADM Will Kill You
 
Why do I have the impression that I broke the game?

Sorry about that :-/
I'm just don't have the brain cells left to understand the question, but I still enjoy reading the answers though
 
Should we press restart on the game and have a new baker’s dozen?
 
I'm just don't have the brain cells left to understand the question, but I still enjoy reading the answers though
yeah, i didn't quite understand if Lint wanted a weird song title or a weird bandname, so i just opted for a bit from column A and a bit from column B.
And, like you, i just enjoy reading the answers - and learning about new songs/bands - regardless :)
 
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I suppose that's ultimately up to the Capo dei capi, @Jackonfire.

i like the idea.
Yeah, I think @Lint2 finished off the category for us

A dozen songs from bands that have adjectives/adverbs/verbs on their names. Let's see the weirdest..

1. KMFDM (Kill MFers Depeche Mode) - Amnesia
2. CSS - Alala
3. Heroin Bobby and the Dick Suck Babies - The Messy Testicle
4. Bikini Kill - Suck My Left One
5. Prince And The New Power Generation - Q In Doubt
6, Butthole Surfers- on the album Hairway to Steven they didn’t use song titles, but cartoons
7. Public Enemy – Cold Lampin' with Flavor
8. ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead - Relative Ways
9. Brian Jonestown Massacre - A New Low in Getting High
10. Alien Ant Farm - Smooth Criminal
11. The Mystic Knights of Oingo Boingo - Deadman's Party
12. Anal Cunt - I Just Saw the Gayest Guy on Earth
13. Accidental Decaptation Through Masturbation - ADM Will Kill You

So next topic is up for grabs
 
yeah, i didn't quite understand if Lint wanted a weird song title or a weird bandname, so i just opted for a bit from column A and a bit from column B.
And, like you, i just enjoy reading the answers - and learning about new songs/bands - regardless :)
The latter, but either would do just fine as long as it was something interesting. -> NoFX have this song called We threw gasoline on the fire and now we have stumps for arms and no eyebrows.
We have a sea of curious/funny/offensive band names, "Accidental Decaptation Through Masturbation" being a good sample.

Who the hell came with Pizzicato Five for a band name? What the does that even mean??
 
New Baker’s Dozen:

13 Songs by secular artists that directly reference a passage from a religious text (please include the text being referenced in parentheses):

1) Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - “Brompton Oratory” (Luke 24)
 
New Baker’s Dozen:

13 Songs by secular artists that directly reference a passage from a religious text (please include the text being referenced in parentheses):

1) Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - “Brompton Oratory” (Luke 24)
2. U2 - 40 (Psalm 40)
 
New Baker’s Dozen:

13 Songs by secular artists that directly reference a passage from a religious text (please include the text being referenced in parentheses):

1) Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - “Brompton Oratory” (Luke 24)
2. U2 - 40 (Psalm 40)
3. The Byrds - Turn, Turn, Turn (Ecclesiastes 3rd chapter)
 
New Baker’s Dozen:

13 Songs by secular artists that directly reference a passage from a religious text (please include the text being referenced in parentheses):

1) Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - “Brompton Oratory” (Luke 24)
2. U2 - 40 (Psalm 40)
3. The Byrds - Turn, Turn, Turn (Ecclesiastes 3rd chapter)
4. Ministry- Psalm 69
 
New Baker’s Dozen:

13 Songs by secular artists that directly reference a passage from a religious text (please include the text being referenced in parentheses):

1) Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - “Brompton Oratory” (Luke 24)
2. U2 - 40 (Psalm 40)
3. The Byrds - Turn, Turn, Turn (Ecclesiastes 3rd chapter)
4. Ministry- Psalm 69
5. George Harrison - My Sweet Lord (The Krishna Mantra, aka The Maha Mantra, interwoven with the song lyrics, are from the Kali-Santarana Upanishad)
 
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