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John Safran - Not the Sunscreen Song
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Zombie still hits me like a ton of bricks.
Holy diver man
Also do the evolution and hellraiser
Wake me up when September ends
Self Destruct - kublai khan tx
yukikosan - midori (NSFW ALBUM COVER)
All songs that hit hard for different reasons... for me
Everclear - Everything to Everyone
It has one of my favorite lines in a song ever: "I think you are blind to the fact that the hand you hold is the hand that holds you down."
BΓ΄a - Duvet (Acoustic Version), it's an alternate version of the opening song to the fantastic show Serial Experiments Lain. I don't have any particularly impactful memories associated with it, but for some reason it just gets me feelin. Night walks with this song just hit different.
And you don't seem to understand...
the folk song "Pretty Saro"
The Babysitter's Here - Dar Williams
Told from the perspective of a little kid, the emotions are just so immediate. I could go on about how nuanced the lyrics and emotion are but man, such a great song.
Runner up: Murder In the City - Avett Brothers
Man, that line: "Make sure my sister knows I loved her", in the past tense, oof
I have a lot of songs giving me shivers, Beatles' Let It Be being the oldest and HVOB's Capture Cass the newest
Sunset in the blue - Melody Gardot
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Ken Boothe - When I Fall In Love
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Helpless by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
I heard it in a very sad moment of my life and it will be forever bound to be "the song that makes my eyes need to pee"
Cecily Smith by Will Connolly is just some bonus track from a musical I've never seen or heard but every time I hear it I almost weep.
I love my wife very much and the core concept of "life isn't about the things that we do it's who we are doing them with" is a core ethos to my life, so the song is personally very relatable.
Although I'm not a fan of U2, I think "sometimes you can't make it on your own" is such a song to me. Also some stuff from hospice and burst apart albums from the antlers.
XTC's 'The Last Balloon'.
There's a moment where the vocals fade into a horn and it gives me goosebumps almost every time.
Bury the Light and Devil Trigger from the DMC5 soundtrack are absolute bangers
Change by Skyelle is pretty good too
Doors and fours by NOFX.
Juliene Baker - Something
Emerson Driveβs moments
California Wasted - Toad The Wet Sprocket.
Tim Minchinβs βWhite Wine in the Sunβ hits me so hard I canβt listen to it when Iβm driving. I bawl every time.