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Buckcherry ~ Time Bomb

 

I've had it in my car for about a week now, and still lovin' it.  :headbanger:

 

I wish they were still a band.  :(

 

I had mine back out this week too!! I never get tired of that damn thing!! :headbanger:

 

Yeah.....I wish they were still together too...

 

 

Well :wub: I guess this just goes to show that we were meant for one another.

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Robby Valentine - The Magic Infinity

Great choice!

 

 

 

TALK OF THE TOWN "S/T"

CLAY AITKEN "Measure of a Man"

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The last several "ballads" on the random Jukebox:

 

Guardian--Nunca Te Dire Adios

Staind--It's Been Awhile

Scorpions--Lady Starlight

Enuff Z'Nuff--I Could Never Be Without You

Night Ranger--I Did It For Love

Stryper--Honestly

W.A.S.P.--Hold On To My Heart (LIVE-ACOUSTIC)

Finger Eleven--One Thing

Scorpions--Still Loving You

Accept--Amamos La Vida

Gotthard--Have A Little Faith

Warrant--Sometimes She Cries

Kiss--I Still Love You

Kiss--I Finally Found My Way

Scorpions--Winds Of Change

Aerosmith--Angel

The Brave--Tomorrow

Switchfoot--Twenty-Four

Tourniquet--My Promise (REMIX)

Scorpions--Maybe I Maybe You

Jet--Move On

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I have so much music to choose from lately thanks to two generous buddies on the site here (thanks guys!!!), that it's been hard to pick.

Today I have 220 Volt's Mind Over Muscle playing. It's destined to be a new favorite...

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