papersun87
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Come to Life - Alter Bridge
That station interviewed the lead singer of 5FDP today and replayed the song (Never Enough).Thanks for the info. It's funny how you metion divorce and Five Finger Death Punch in the same breath! :laughpound Been there, done that. About 4 years ago, after spending every penny I have ever saved I now have custody of my kids and have found the greatest women to ever walk this planet. I hope everything works out ok, I feel for ya man.Who?Do you know of anywhere you can go to hear it?Heard an unreleased (just recorded) song by 5 Finger death punch today on 98KUPD.com
Now..Listening to Bobby McFerrin - Ave Maria
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Right know I'm listening to my dog bark cause he needs to go outside!!!
Bobby McFerrin?
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You probably mean 5FDP.
I'm not as familiar with them as most people in their mid to upper 40's, but the song I heard on the radio (98KUPD) seemed a little more "parent friendly" than other's I'd skimmed over after seeing them listed in this thread and looking them up on youtube.
Although Now I'm listening to "The Bleeding" Kinda nice to help get over the Divorce papers I was just served with a couple weeks ago.
The DJ said you couldn't hear it anywhere else, so that probably means you'd be able to hear it on your local easy listening station in a few days..
I'd try looking at that station's website www.98kupd.com and register (free).
I'm a member but can't remember my login/password.
Most stations (out here at least) show what they've played and have links to re-listen to them.
:horns2Alter Bridge - "Open Your Eyes"
There were structural concerns after Penn State played host to Ohio State two years ago in one of the all-time great sports environments. But after university officials tightened a few bolts and fixed some windows that had been knocked off track by the raucous crowd, the all-clear was given. "Kernkraft 400" still is played frequently during games, Penn State's Guido D'Elia said. But it's saved for special moments.
"A lot of places use it as a build-up to get the fans going. We use it as a payoff for our fans after the team makes a big play," D'Elia said.
The guess here is Zombie Nation will rattle the old stadium again Saturday night when Penn State plays No. 1 Ohio State.
Don't be surprised if the Nittany Lions pull the upset.
The home-field advantage at Beaver Stadium is that powerful.
"Structure-wise, I believe it's the biggest in football. That, by itself, is daunting," Lee said. "But then, there's the noise. It just gives you chills."
It wasn't always that way at Penn State. The Nittany Lions long have attracted huge crowds, ranking in the top four in attendance in each of the past 16 years. That, more than anything, must make 'em jealous at Pitt where a crowd of 35,000 at Heinz Field is considered a bonanza.
I applaud your song decision.Live - "All Over You"