Hello peoples. Today I'm writing about some more music. Here it goes.
So almost all the songs I listen to are either rock or alternative and I've gotten some new alternative songs since my last music blog. First are a few rock songs that are really good when you are trying to get pumped up for something or you're angry. They're The Bird and The Worm by The Used, Cry by The Used, and Top Notch by Manchester Orchestra. I also have that creepy choir type music from the end of The Mist called The Host of Seraphim.
Now for the full list of Alternative songs I've gotten.
Best day of My Life by American Authors
Breakeven by The Script
Centuries by Fall Out Boy
Come With Me Now by KONGOS
Cool Kids by Echosmith
Counting Stars by OneRepublic
Demons by Imagine Dragons
Every Other Freckle by alt-J
Fade Away by The Black Heart Procession
For the First Time by The Script
Good Life by OneRepublic
Hey There Delilah by Plain White T's
I Bet My Life by Imagine Dragons
I Wanna Get Better by Bleachers
I'm Yours by Jason Mraz
It's Time by Imagine Dragons
Kill Your Heroes by AWOLNATION
Like Real People Do by Hozier
Love Don't Die by The Fray
Monster by Imagine Dragons
Nothing by The Script
On top of the World by Imagine Dragons
Paradise by Coldplay
Pompeii by Bastille
Pumped Up Kicks by Foster the People
Radioactive by Imagine Dragons
Riptide by Vance Joy
Safe and Sound by Capital Cities
Sail by AWOLNATION
Say It, Just Say It by The Mowgli's
Secrets by OneRepublic
Show Me What I'm Looking for by Carolina Liar
Somewhere Only We Know by Keane
Stolen Dance by Milky Chance
Sweater Weather by The Neighborhood
Sweet Disposition by The Temper Trap
Take Me to Church by Hozier
Trainwreck 1979 by Death from Above 1979
Use Somebody by Kings of Leon
Warriors by Imagine Dragons
We Are Young by Fun.
You Found Me by The Fray
Zombie by The Cranberries.
So there's my list of favorite Alternative songs. They're great, powerful, emotional songs and I love them. Bye.
- By Ashton
Ashton how do you find out about new music? I assume you don't listen to the radio....and that you download most of your music from iTunes? So...how do you know what to download?
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