Thanks for that quote, Sean, that's good shit. And for the rest of you, this should have been one of those wacky bulletin things, but for some reason, it always says error on page when I try to post one. So this will have to do.
1) A favorite political track.
"Oh My God" by Michael Franti and Spearhead
2) One of those tracks that make you dance on the dance floor no matter what.
Um... I don't dance unless I'm really drunk, and then I forget what's playing. Or slow songs. I'll slow dance.
3) The song you'd use to tell someone you love them.
"The Luckiest" by Ben Folds
4) A song that has made you sit down and analyze its lyrics.
"Jenny was a friend of mine" by the Killers... it's a little creepy if you think about it.
5) A song that you like, that a 2-year-old would like as well.
"Berserker" from Clerks... wait no, that doesn't work... um... probably the Rugrats theme song
6) A song that gives you an energy boost.
"I Believe In A Thing Called Love" by the Darkness... god DAMN that guy is ugly... And pretty much anything by Soul Coughing... or The Propellorheads
7) A song that you and your grandparents (would probably) like.
Pretty much anything by Johnny Cash
8) A song that you really liked when you were 14-16, and still really like now.
"Lump" or "Peaches" by Presidents of the USA, or pretty much anything off of Pearl Jam's Ten
9) A sad song that would be in the soundtrack of the movie about your life.
"Constantine" by Something Corporate, or any of a myriad of songs by Damien Rice
10) A peppy song that would start the opening credits of the movie about your life.
"Get Over It" by OK Go
11) A good song from a genre of music that no one would guess that you liked.
I bet you think it's gonna be something country, right? Well you're an idiot then. "Lovesong" by Tori Amos. But it's ok, see, cuz it's a cover of the Cure
12) A song that you think should have been playing when you were born.
"Cat's in the Cradle" by Harry Chapin
13) A favorite artist duo collaboration.
Queen and David Bowie on "Pressure", hands down.
14) A favorite song that you completely disagree with (politically, morally, common-sensically, religiously etc.)
"Rape Me" by Nirvana
15) The song that you like despite the fact your IQ level drops several points every time you listen to it.
"Let's Get Retarded" by Black Eyed Peas
16) Your smooth song/artist, for relaxing.
Common, John Legend, Ben Harper, and Al 'Mother-Fuckin' Green
17) A song you would send to someone you hate or are mad at.
Depends on why, or how mad. "Fuck You" by Damien Rice, "A Song About You" by Elliot Smith, or something along the lines of Chumbawumba, cuz that shit'll stick in your head for days
18) A favorite track from an outfit considered a super-group.
As much as I'd like to say Damn Yankees with that video where Ted Nugent deflects bullets with the power of his rocking, they sucked, so I'll have to go with Hunger Stirke by Temple of the Dog, which is sort of a reverse super group, but still... then there's velvet revolver, they're pretty sweet... and of course Foo Fighters, which most people wouldn't consider a supergroup, but Pat Smear and Dave Grohl came from Nirvana, and for those who didn't know, Taylor (the drummer) used to play in Alanis Morisette's band. Wacky, eh? But I suppose "Everlong" is the one.
19) A song that makes you reminisce about good times with a family member.
The entire blue album by Weezer, which my brother and I sang along with a the top of our lungs, drunk off our asses, driving from Newport OR to Eugene OR. Good, horribly dangerous times.
20) Your favorite song at this moment in time.
"Walk Away" by Ben Harper