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Post by XTRMNTRSCREAM on Apr 24, 2016 17:47:30 GMT -5
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Apr 24, 2016 17:51:42 GMT -5
Only in Milwaukee.
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Post by matt on Apr 24, 2016 18:10:59 GMT -5
Are you taking the piss?
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Apr 24, 2016 18:14:37 GMT -5
Ralph Fiennes is ace.
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Post by XTRMNTRSCREAM on Apr 24, 2016 20:48:21 GMT -5
I'm not starting at 18 seconds, it sounds like everybody's on the run.
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Post by kazookid on Apr 24, 2016 21:58:28 GMT -5
must be a remixed version. like it.
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Post by sgtpeppr on Apr 25, 2016 5:28:32 GMT -5
nope.
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Post by carlober on Apr 25, 2016 6:19:45 GMT -5
The song featured in the trailer is I Know What I Want by Danish band Thee Attacks.
Actually the chord progression does sound a lot like Everybody's on the Run: A/C/G/D with capo on 3rd fret suits both songs quite well. Strumming pattern is very similar too...
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Post by Doc Lobster on Apr 25, 2016 8:11:09 GMT -5
The song featured in the trailer is I Know What I Want by Danish band Thee Attacks. Actually the chord progression does sound a lot like Everybody's on the Run: A/C/G/D with capo on 3rd fret suits both songs quite well. Strumming pattern is very similar too... Thee Attacks are the most disgusting band I've ever seen live, a bunch of talentless douchebags who have learnt a few rock and roll clichés from some guitar magazines and think they're Led Zeppelin meets The Who. I'm a very peaceful person, but the concert I went to was the first time I felt like punching a musician.
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Post by leak4ever on May 2, 2016 16:56:10 GMT -5
A few strummed chords sound marginally similar to a Noel song, therefore EOTR featured in new trailer does it?
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