[ ] U2 [ ] Sheryl Crow [ ] Cracker [ ] Springsteen [ ]The Pogues
[ ] Cage the Elephant [ ] Neil Young [ ] P-Funk [ ] Heart [X]RUN-DMC [X] MeatLoaf
So what's the point of this post? I'm genuinely curious by the way...haha...not trying to be a smart azz.
Is this kind of just for fun, or are we trying to get to the bottom of something here?
[ ] U2 [ ] Sheryl Crow [ ] Cracker [ ] Springsteen [ ]The Pogues
[ ] Cage the Elephant [ ] Neil Young [ ] P-Funk [ ] Heart [X]RUN-DMC [X] MeatLoaf
Dunno if any of these would be enough to kill FF, but possible:
Feel the Pain: “Screwed us both/yet again”
Go Your Own Way: “Shacking up is all you wanna do”
Lump: “She spent her twenties between the sheets”
Pump It Up: “She’s like a narcotic” and “You wanna torture her”
Spoonman: “Come on while I get off”
These are the only ones that would pass the filter I think...
AC/DC - "Let There Be Rock"
The Allman Brothers - "Ramblin' Man"
Bon Jovi - "Livin' On A Prayer"
Cheap Trick - "Hello There"
Fleetwood Mac - "Go Your Own Way"
Foo Fighters - "Everlong"
The Go-Go's - "We Got The Beat"
Jimmy Eat World - "The Middle"
Kansas - "Carry On Wayward Son"
Lush - "De-Luxe"
Modest Mouse - "Float On"
Norman Greenbaum - "Spirit In The Sky"
Panic At The Disco - "Nine In The Afternoon"
Paramore - "That's What You Get"
Rush - "The Trees (Vault Edition)"
Silversun Pickups - "Lazy Eye"
Steely Dan - "Bodhisattva"
Survivor - "Eye Of the Tiger"
The Who - "Pinball Wizard"
I Am King Tony - "Stereo Stereo" available on RBN!
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Every song with blanked lyrics 'You Oughta Know', 'Down With the Sickness', 'The Metal' and the like, would definately not make it. Songs like 'Aqualung', 'Visions' and 'Chop Suey', wouldn't make it, because of their content, as well. You have to remember this game is intended for tweens. So, songs with hidden meanings, may pass the filter, because a 10 year old will not understand it. Supervision can be recommended for such songs as 'Go Your Own Way'. This way, parents, can offer support to their children, if questions arise about the lyrics.
Live music should, for the most part, stay that way.
"Master Exploder" might pass, since more obviously blanked-out cuss words have gone through.
"Ramblin' Man" might get blocked for repeated use of "Lord," but I notice southern rock songs tend to get away with that more often.
"De-Luxe" will probably get blocked because it's apparently about doing it in the park.
"Bodhisattva" is a Buddhist concept, and Harmonix sometimes takes a Nintendo level of paranoia when it comes to religious references.