Oh no, that's horrible! You're a great tierer, it sucks to see you put this on hiatus. :(
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Oh no, that's horrible! You're a great tierer, it sucks to see you put this on hiatus. :(
I already tiered that, if you'd like to see it.
I know, right? Jimmy Fallon is one talented dude. He also did The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air theme and "Whip My Hair" as Neil Young, but I wasn't going to ask for those tiered since they're just guitar,...
He might be. Either way, I know he's definitely close, because he really works hard at it and tiers large batches every so often.
Wow, that's amazing. That might be the record! GandWuser's probably second closest to that. Shows that you two show extreme dedication to tierin'.
By the way, do these codes expire?
Eeyup.
I already posted it.
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2vmzu2u&s=4
Wait, it hasn't been three years since that pack was released, it's only been 2.
EDIT: Ninja'd
New DLC today: Maroon 5 3-pack of "Harder to Breathe", "She Will Be Loved", and "Misery". Adding those now.
Sadly for you, DLC ended in April
I shall fix that too, with a hilarious, yet amazing Jimmy Fallon track.
Jimmy Fallon - "The Doors Sing 'Reading Rainbow'"
The album is Blow Your Pants Off, year is 2012.
That would be awesome, but sadly it won't happen for us Wii users.
I didn't buy any Bowie tracks, but the pack we got in 2011 looks decent.
Testify was 3 dots on vocals. But still, this calls for some re-tiers.
Rage Against the Machine - "Testify"
Rage Against the Machine - "Bombtrack"
Abnormality - Visions
and another one thrown...
There was a song in the Rage Against the Machine pack that got one dot on vocals (Sleep Now in the Fire iirc) when that entire pack is talkies on vocals. I don't really understand why songs that are...
I'll do a couple of on-disc ones (because relative tiering is crap) along with a Blitz song.
Rilo Kiley - "Portions for Foxes"
Mainly retiering this for the keys, as it's one of those tiers on...
It's been over 3 days and he still hasn't made his hangman, so someone else can claim to make one.
Exactly.