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    Svart's New Setlist

    I like to make new ones every once in awhile, maybe, hopefully, improve on old ones a bit. I can't remember if I've posted one here yet or not. And if I have, well, here's a new one. I've tried to give every decade (from 1965) equal time, and tried to give every semi popular genre at least one song. Sorry Southern Rock.

    1960s
    Simon and Garfunkel :: The Sounds of Silence, Folk rock, 1965
    The Beach Boys :: Good Vibrations, Psychadelic Pop, 1966
    The Who :: I Can See For Miles, Psychadelic Rock, 1967
    Steppenwolf :: Born To Be Wild/Easy Rider, Hard Rock, 1968
    David Bowie :: Space Oddity, Space Rock, 1969
    Shocking Blue :: Venus, Rock, 1969
    King Crimson :: In the Court of the Crimson King, Progressive Rock, 1969

    1970s
    Chicago :: 25 or 6 to 4, Hard Rock, 1970
    The Doors :: Waiting On the Sun, Rock, 1970
    Led Zeppelin :: Rock And Roll, Heavy Metal, 1971
    Don McLean :: American Pie, Folk, 1971
    Creedence Clearwater Revival :: Who'll Stop the Rain?, Country Rock, 1971
    Yes :: Roundabout, Progressive Rock, 1972
    Deep Purple :: Pictures of Home, Heavy Metal, 1972
    Grand Funk Railroad :: We're An American Band, Hard Rock, 1973
    New York Dolls :: Personality Crisis, Punk Rock, 1973
    Bruce Springsteen :: Born To Run, Rock, 1975
    Judas Priest :: Victim of Changes, Heavy Metal, 1975
    Electric Light Orchestra :: Evil Woman, Rock/R&B, 1975
    Neil Young :: Cortez the Killer, Rock, 1975
    Pink Floyd :: Have A Cigar, Progressive Rock, 1975
    Steely Dan :: Kid Charlemagne, Pop Rock, 1976
    Gordon Lightfoot :: The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, Folk, 1976
    Heart :: Crazy On You, Hard Rock, 1976
    The Ramones :: Rock N Roll High School, Punk Rock, 1978
    Warren Zevon :: Werewolves of London, Rock, 1978
    Styx :: Queen of Spades, Progressive Rock, 1978
    The B52s :: Rock Lobster, New Wave, 1978
    Foreigner :: Hot Blooded, Rock, 1978
    The Clash :: London Calling, Punk Rock, 1979

    1980s
    The Talking Heads :: Once In A Lifetime, Post-punk, 1980
    The Outlaws :: Ghost Riders In The Sky, Southern Rock, 1980
    Joy Division :: Love Will Tear Us Apart, New Wave, 1980
    Bob Marley :: Redemption Song, Reggae, 1980
    J. Geils Band :: Love Stinks, Rock, 1980
    The Rolling Stones :: Start Me Up, Rock, 1981
    Stray Cats :: Rock This Town, Rockabilly, 1981
    Loverboy :: Working For the Weekend, Rock, 1981
    The Police :: Invisible Sun, New Wave, 1981
    Ministry :: Work For Love, New Wave, 1982
    The Pretenders :: Back on the Chain Gang, Rock, 1982
    John Mellencamp :: Jack and Diane, Heartland Rock, 1982
    Dio :: Rainbow In the Dark, Heavy Metal, 1983
    Journey :: Separate Ways (Worlds Apart), Hard Rock, 1983
    The Scorpions :: Still Loving You, Heavy Metal/Power Ballad, 1984
    The Replacements :: Kiss Me On the Bus, Punk Rock, 1985
    Cutting Crew :: (I Just) Died In Your Arms, Rock, 1986
    Tesla :: Modern Day Cowboy, Hair Metal, 1986
    The Smiths :: Panic, Alt rock, 1986
    Whitesnake :: Here I Go Again, Hard Rock, 1987
    R.E.M. :: It's the End of the World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine), Alternative Rock, 1987
    INXS :: Devil Inside, Rock, 1988
    Nirvana :: Love Buzz, Grunge, 1988
    Queensryche :: Revolution Calling, Progressive Metal, 1988
    Depeche Mode :: Personal Jesus, New Wave, 1989

    1990s
    Megadeth :: Holy Wars... The Punishment Due, Thrash Metal, 1990
    Chapterhouse :: Breather, Shoegaze, 1990
    Primus :: Tommy The Cat, Funk Metal, 1991
    Guns n Roses :: Coma, Hard Rock, 1991
    Queen :: Innuendo, Rock, 1991
    Phish :: Stash, Jazz Fusion, 1992
    Rage Against the Machine :: Freedom
    XTC :: The Ballad of Peter Pumpkinhead, Pop Rock, 1992
    Soul Asylum :: Somebody to Shove, Alternative Rock, 1992
    Counting Crows :: Mr. Jones, Rock, 1993
    Sunny Day Real Estate :: In Circles, Emo, 1994
    Collective Soul :: Shine, Post-grunge, 1994
    Sheryl Crow :: All I Wanna Do, Alternative Country, 1994
    Reel Big Fish :: Beer, Ska, 1995
    Marilyn Manson :: Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This), Alternative Meta, 1996l
    The Dave Matthews Band :: Crash Into Me, Rock, 1996
    Screaming Trees :: All I Know, Grunge, 1996
    Oasis :: Champagne Supernova, Alternative Rock, 1996
    Radiohead :: Paranoid Android, Alternative Rock, 1997
    Third Eye Blind :: Jumper, Alternative Rock, 1998
    Fastball :: The Way, Alternative Rock, 1998
    Smash Mouth :: All Star, Alternative Rock, 1999
    Tal Bachman :: She's So High, Pop Rock, 1999
    Sugar Ray :: Someday, Pop rock, 1999
    Red Hot Chili Peppers :: Scar Tissue, Alternative Rock, 1999

    2000s
    Creed :: Higher, Post-grunge, 2000
    Fuel :: Hemorrhage (In My Hands), 2000, Post-grunge
    The Deftones :: Change (In the House of Flies), 2000, Alternative Metal
    Saliva :: Click Click Boom, Rapcore, 2001
    Muse :: Citizen Erased, Progressive Rock, 2001
    Linkin Park :: In The End, Nu-metal, 2001
    Tenacious D :: Wonderboy, Hard Rock, 2002
    Eminem :: Lose Yourself, Rap, 2002
    Porcupine Tree :: Blackest Eyes, Progressive Rock, 2002
    OutKast :: Hey Ya!, Funk, 2003
    Mudvayne :: Happy?, Alternative Metal, 2004
    Nightwish :: Nemo, Symphonic Metal, 2004
    Alkaline Trio :: Mercy Me, Punk Rock, 2005
    Jack Johnson :: Sitting, Waiting, Wishing, Acoustic Rock, 2005
    Dishwalla :: Coral Sky, Alternative Rock, 2005
    Arch Enemy :: Nemesis, Death Metal, 2005
    The Flaming Lips :: The W.A.N.D., Alternative Rock, 2006
    Iron Maiden :: The Reincarnation of Benjamin Breeg, Heavy Metal, 2006
    Alter Bridge :: Blackbird, Hard Rock, 2007
    Paramore :: When It Rains, Pop punk, 2007
    Within Temptation :: The Howling, 2007, Symphonic Rock
    Lacuna Coil :: Spellbound, Gothic Metal, 2008
    The Mars Volta :: Ilyena, Progressive Rock, 2008
    Lily Allen :: Not Fair, Country Pop, 2009
    Steel Panther :: Death to All But Metal, Glam Rock, 2009
    Psyopus :: The Burning Halo, Mathcore, 2009

    DLC Albums:

    The Clash :: London Calling
    Queensryche :: Operation: Mindcrime
    Rage Against the Machine :: Rage Against the Machine
    Radiohead :: Ok Computer
    Creed :: Human Clay

    I'm open to suggestions.

    EDIT: If I had to pick the final tier stuff, it would be:

    Vocals:
    Blackbird and Innuendo

    Bass:
    Tommy the Cat and Roundabout

    Drums:
    Ilyena and Rock and Roll?

    Guitar:
    Ghost Riders in the Sky and... Holy Wars

    Band:
    Coma?
    Last edited by svartikins; 08-09-2009 at 05:49 PM.
    PSN: svrtingr

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    Road Warrior
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    Great list, Svartfriend. Only one minor complaint: Love Buzz isn't that great of a Nirvana song. It's okay, but White Lace and Strange has better instruments and that jazz.
    great list, though, svartfriend

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    Despite the fact you included Eminem and the Pretenders (I hate that band SO MUCH....and Eminem is a white rapper), this is a rather good setlist. A good blend of mainstream songs with enough deep cuts for fans to be pleased. Good job!
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    Road Warrior
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    Hey I remember you

    This more or less looks like the same lists you always ever made except now you threw on 2 rap songs and Arch enemy

    Didn't you always used to put Dream theater , Sonata arctica , & "I beleive in a thing called love" by The darkness on your lists constantly though? I don't see them this time
    Last edited by Snitsky; 08-09-2009 at 08:51 PM.
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    [ ]Arch Enemy
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    [ ]Falling In Reverse
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    [ ]Trivium

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by Snitsky View Post
    Hey I remember you

    This more or less looks like the same lists you always ever made except now you threw on 2 rap songs and Arch enemy

    Didn't you always used to put Dream theater , Sonata arctica , & "I beleive in a thing called love" by The darkness on your lists constantly though? I don't see them this time
    I would say I forgot to put them in, but you know, this list is supposed to be different and not just recycled bands from my old Guitar Hero lists back in the day. If that's the list you're talking about.
    PSN: svrtingr

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teh_Jakester View Post
    Great list, Svartfriend. Only one minor complaint: Love Buzz isn't that great of a Nirvana song. It's okay, but White Lace and Strange has better instruments and that jazz.
    great list, though, svartfriend
    I agree with this on great list just would think for full band you could change The Mars Volta song to a different one on The Bedlam In Goliath like Metatron or one from De-Loused In The Comatorium and if you put Bedlam as full album DLC the vocalist and drummer is in for a challenge
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