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Unread 28 Mar 2006, 20:35   #132
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Re: Greatest ever 'Emo' song

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Originally Posted by SYMM
Sugar w're going down is good, although since the animation-thing, I can;t help but laugh. I write sins not tragedies (Panic at the Disco) is rather catchy too.
It's kind of a guilty pleasure, I hate them and the song, but it just seems catchy.

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On a similar, but not quite the same, note, what do the music-afficianados amongst us think to No Tomorrow (Orson)? It's on the radio so much that it starts to grate now, but for what is essentially a pop song, it's not too bad.
I like it, short, sweet, semi dance/pop song.
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