
Only judging by their titles, what do you think of these songs?
Voices Off Camera
East Jesus Nowhere
The Celluloid Dream
Rock And Roll
My Hero
Breakdown
Headstrong
Octopus’s Garden
Baby
Our Time Now
Who Let The Dogs Out?
Under the Bridge
Paradise City
Banana Pancakes
Santeria
The End Of The Line
Forgiven
Pain
More Than A Feeling
Photograph
Juke Box Hero
Who Are You?
Highway to Hell
So What?
Gives You Hell
Shattered
Start Me Up
Police Truck
How Long
Devil In A Midnight Mass
In The End
Boom
La Grange
Kryptonite
O.M.G.
Dream On
Even Flow
Sample In A Jar
Help Is On Its Way
I’m Yours
Broken Homes & Broken Bones
Crooked Teeth
Sweet Honey
Mr. Roboto
Fake It
I Stand Alone
The Crow & The Butterfly
Cherub Rock
Slick Black Cadillac
Hello
Roller Coaster
Smoke On The Water
Red Water
Let Me Hear You Scream
Paranoid
Institutionalized
I like most of those songs. I didn’t think much of the titles but now that you mention it…………..interesting.
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