Tongue in cheek depressing songs
#13
Re: Tongue in cheek depressing songs
Originally Posted by stillnoturbo
I'm home alone and since the wife and kid had a lock-in for their girl scouts at the YMCA. I'm not depressed but like listening to like depressing kinda sarcastic songs like Honky Tonk kinda of country stuff. I know there's not a big country fan base here so I'll probably just get riped on for this lame *** post. But I'm bored, broke and don't have cable and it's raining out. I'm chilling to Gram Parsons "Dead Flowers" over and over again. I guess it's not really depressing but more tongue in cheek type. I mean it's drug song by the Stones but I could care less. I got a thing for Honky Tonk music I'm ready to go and raid the couch cushions if I had a couch that had cushion so I'll just rob the kids piggy bank so I get a 2 liter of A&W and get wasted and jam on my acoustic and sing so bad my dogs will start barking and howling. Thats just how my saturday night is going so far.
*cough* emo *cough*
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Dont be sad get shitfaceD! .
#15
Re: Tongue in cheek depressing songs
Originally Posted by Stealthmode
Anytime someone mentions Keith Urban it confirms they're gay. haha. I bet you listen to nig and bitch (big and rich) too. ROFL.
#16
Re: Tongue in cheek depressing songs
Circa Survive - Act Appalled
Circa Survive - In Fear and Faith
I didn't actually read the whole post since I just got back from Columbus, OH a few hours ago on a spur of the moment over night trip to drop off a car to a new owner. Those are good songs even if they're not country.
Circa Survive - In Fear and Faith
I didn't actually read the whole post since I just got back from Columbus, OH a few hours ago on a spur of the moment over night trip to drop off a car to a new owner. Those are good songs even if they're not country.
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