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What song will you play on the loudest speakers you have access to?

Metalhead

Metal health will drive you mad!
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No cop will arrest you, nobody else around for miles.

You have concert grade speakers and the highest quality audio equipment known to man.

What will you blast through such a setup?

Just a disclaimer - if the song contains profanity, please do not link to the YouTube.
 
In England were packed together like sardines in a tin so police are liable to be called for excessive rocking out! 😁
 
In England were packed together like sardines in a tin so police are liable to be called for excessive rocking out! 😁
That is very sad. I think you should charter a boat over the Thames and play God Save The Queen as a tribute to rock and roll’s biggest sellout band of all time.
 
I would add Strapping Young Lad’s AAA to my list, but I will not link to that song here.
 
Mercy me, by the Alkaline Trio. And, Damn! I was in Chicago and never got to see them. My favorite dive in town was Fitzgerald's in Berwin. He got such a range, from Los Straightjackets (Surf Guitar style of everything under the sun . . . . Their version of Telstar brought the house down), to Brave Combo (where the floor turned into a Polka mosh-pit.)

 
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Or Insanity by Elfman on Boingo. Man, oh, man, I would give anything to see one of his Holloween shows at the Hollywood Bowl.

 
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I cannot leave without the tune that was a harbinger that music was changing . . . the first shot of the British Invasion. I was in sixth grade and visiting a cute girl I knew and she put on a 45 of Telstar and we knew that Rock and Roll was on the ropes.

 
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