This might just be my favourite song to dance to at weddings.
This might just be my favourite song to dance to at weddings.
This album just showed up in the mail, and I’ve already listened to it four times from start to finish. Me First and the Gimme Gimmes just keep getting better.
Back from my sister’s wedding, and this was a definite highlight.
Going forward, I’ll probably always associate this song with busting a move alongside two elderly Italian ladies.
Just about to head out on a little road trip for my sister’s wedding.
Perfect time for a bit of the Drive soundtrack.
In the world of Punk Rock Covers, no band comes even remotely close to Me First and the Gimme Gimmes.
They’ve really outdone themselves on this new album. It perfectly combines the high quality song picks of their first album, with the more complicated arrangements from their later releases. When it’s performed by these guys, turning Celine Dion’s well known ballad into an Irish drinking song just makes sense.
Multiple wardrobe changes is without a doubt, the secret to a successful bank heist.
Funny enough, I came across this tune a couple years ago, while trying to track down a song about professional wrestler, and New York Times #1 best-seller, Mick Foley.
Just a hint of dubstep to go along with Ellie Goulding’s signature synth-pop sound.
I can’t remember all of Jackie Chan’s stunts from Rumble in the Bronx, but I do remember this song playing over the credits. Hearing it in the movie Angus, pretty much cemented it’s status as one of my favourite songs.
The rest of the world may associate this song with Good Charlotte’s debut album, but for me, it’ll always be track 7 on Soup’s Punk Mix vol. 2.
As a band, Weezer has had their share of cheesy moments, but this delightfully dorky take on one of their Raditude-era songs is my favourite. Best clarinet solo ever.