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How to get stuck at one part of a song

May
11
2009

This song from Lacuna Coil’s new album, it’s not the best song on it, but I’m completely in love with one small piece of it. Forgive the shitty quality because it’s a youtube embed. Just go to 2 minutes 37 seconds. I’m crazy about that part.

People sometimes say I look like her, eh, only taller and usually without makeup because I’m arse lazy and wake up too late. Another song I quite enjoy is “Wide awake” (how contradictory) because of it’s powerful vocals. There’s not many female vocalists I like, but Cristina Scabbia can count herself to the lucky few.

Some more examples this way!

Massively cool guitar solo at 4:30m, isn’t it? Listen closely you’ll think there’s 3 guitars at the end! I’m not sure if there are, but who cares. lol.

This song is the awesome anyways. Try starting from about 2:50 to about 3:20. Ha, you play that, I orgasm.

How about drums @ 2:15 min and onwards to 2:38? Yaaaa, what a rush.

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