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Eminem – Crack a Bottle Music Video » » | « « Eminem Freestyle on Rap CityJust saw this video on Google Videos and just couldn’t resist posting it on Tha Music Spot. System of a Down was my first heavy metal, rock band that I really liked, and this song is actually what started it ALL for them. I just like the intro with the old news anchor blatantly tells us that the news is filled with LIES! Watch and enjoy.
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System of a Down – Sugar Music Video
by Tha Music Spot on Jun.17, 2009, under Music Videos, System of a Down
Hey,
Just saw this video on Google Videos and just couldn’t resist posting it on Tha Music Spot. System of a Down was my first heavy metal, rock band that I really liked, and this song is actually what started it ALL for them. I just like the intro with the old news anchor blatantly tells us that the news is filled with LIES! Watch and enjoy.
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June 17th, 2009 on 11:32 pm
This video opened up a lot of doors and made SOAD accessible to a closed minded group, who thought their music was alternative and was for people who really had something to say….I guess people who love heavy and hard music do think and can have something to say…
June 21st, 2009 on 2:04 pm
yeah def man, system of a down really chnged the game of heavy metal to having deeper meanings and realizing that they aren’t screaming for no good reason.
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