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Sooo. I remember hearing the song almost 13-15 years ago

They sounded a little ahead of their time.  They were a breakdown style metal band but with huge 80's hair band influence in their songs n they dressed the part as well.

In one of their songs. They have a breakdown where they sing the ABC's very slowly with death style vocals. They count from like 1 to 10 really slowly and at one point sing Go ninja go ninja go! 

It was a pretty intense song.

 

Any help would be great thanks!!!!

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I need some help too. I've been looking for the following song for SO much time! Nobody seems to know so far, so I think I need rock experts in this one. 

The song starts at 5:27 in the video below. (It's a test drive, I guess from an Argentinian TV show 'cause of the language) and it's played throughout the rest of the video. The chorus is easy to listen to at 7:21. I've tried by googling the lyrics but nothing happens.  It sounds like a famous glam metal band, but I can figure it out. Help me please! 

 

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Hi guys, I just remembered a song I used to love, no idea about the band or the name of the song. I can only remember the clip, which was quite specific I think: it's a young man who is skateboarding the street, he arrives at a hotel quite nice, he takes a lift down (I remember a middle-aged black employee in a proper suit staring at the young man in the lift, or maybe before the comes into the lift), the lift goes down (I can remember a posh/classical music in the lift) and when the door opens, he's right in the middle of a concert hall. The music is quite hard core and I believe (not sure) there is a pogo at some point. I believe the young man ends up sick of the music and leave the concert hall/hotel but not sure either. The environment inside the clip has more a British touch than a US touch the way I remember it. Does it ring a bell to someone?

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I’m looking for this old song from when I was a teen. I don’t remember much but what I do, is that the singer has a deep rough voice, the song is sad, and is about this little boy who looks out of a window and it’s hiding from his violent father, and I got this sad dark feeling from the song. I know it’s not much.. it’s not limp bizkit, creed, disturbed, CTD.. I know the band wasn’t popular in Denmark, cause nobody knew them other than me, so I’m thinking maybe the states ??‍♀️ 

 

Please help me ????❤️

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Guys i have this song stuck in my god damn head its just a straight deathmetal song and it mainly goes like “heresy is not an option” and then proceeds to chugging. I cant post the video of me playing the guitar for it for some reason. Im new to these forums.

to be even more specific which I doubt many people will know this but it was in a "metal promo vid" with eximpiretus, and cryptopsy, etc. But It was taken off of youtube and I held off shazaming the song because that video had screens of the bands as I said earlier but music that had nothing to do with them being played lol, fucking youtubers like that just love to throw people off.

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1 hour ago, Mikaelcrackerfeldt said:

Guys i have this song stuck in my god damn head its just a straight deathmetal song and it mainly goes like “heresy is not an option” and then proceeds to chugging. I cant post the video of me playing the guitar for it for some reason. Im new to these forums.

to be even more specific which I doubt many people will know this but it was in a "metal promo vid" with eximpiretus, and cryptopsy, etc. But It was taken off of youtube and I held off shazaming the song because that video had screens of the bands as I said earlier but music that had nothing to do with them being played lol, fucking youtubers like that just love to throw people off.

Welcome to the forum. One post about this is enough. We don't allow duplicates. I've moved this to our big old song ID thread. I have no idea what this song could be, but maybe someone here can help. 

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Hi people!

On Jackass S02E07, they use a song i'm trying to find, here's the scene:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bio3-F5ipz8&feature=youtu.be&t=96

Anyone here that knows which song this is? Shazam or Soundhound doesn't recognize it.

Many thanks!!

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jorisK, welcome.

wow Jackass. Hard way to make a living. I gather the thing aired in 2001, so there is a hint, but I bet the music predates that by quite a lot. Am I off base if I say it's from the 80's? I think it could be that old. I am not a thrash fan, but if someone says it's mid era thrash I won't be surprised.

 

What is you plan once you learn what this music is? Will you be looking to hear the whole album it comes from? Are you planning to recreate the scene and want to get permission to use the soundtrack? I would caution you against a recreation of this or just about any segment from Jackass. The risk of injury is too high. I would watch with interest a remake of this dangerous ramp to the water done as a puppet animation, that would be a safe approach. I might try a little more to help find the cut if I wasn't so concerned for your personal safey.

Hey, do you think the band might be Corrosion of Conformity?

 

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JorisK, regarding the tune you are looking for, please check out the tune Right to Die by a band called Atrophy. I don't think it's the tune your looking for, but it is very similar. Anyway, Corrosion of Conformity is more artsy than this cut you are looking for, so I don't think it is them. Also I think the word 'water' will appear in the title of the tune, it is hear towards the end " 'something' in the water, dectives in the fire" do you make that out towards the end of the tune? Whatever lyrics do you hear JorisK?

29 minutes ago, noblastbeats said:

Its definitely got that '80s hardcore Thrash vibe. I thought it might be DRI. 

I can't make out the lyrics @JorisK but if you can have you tried googling them?

Nice one Noblastbeats, I'd never heard D.R.I. Much if at all, but that seems like a real solid suggestion. Right on target with the vocals and the overall sound.

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