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Old 12-26-2010, 12:07 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Do you have other examples like the song "Kung Fu Lighting", created a long time ago, then has sunk for a long time, and recently been dug and rehashed again, and fool many people it looks like a new one?

I mean a good one.
Okay this is bugging me. Have you been living under a rock? I'm pretty sure you mean Kung Fu Fighting and it never disappeared. I've seen it in commercials and referenced all over the place. Kung Fu Panda didn't rediscover it after it had been lost upon release.

Anyway, I'd say about twenty minutes is too old. I can only listen to songs by unsigned artists that are just freshly written in their garages. I can enjoy them for one or two listens, but I'm basically done after that.
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Ive seen you on muiltipul forums saying Metallica and slayer are the worst **** you kid go suck your **** while you listen to your ****ing emo **** I bet you do listen to emo music
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