| re: Music used as torture | |
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daveake 06:07 am UTC 10/23/09 |
| In reply to: | re: Music used as torture - LordRahl 11:41 pm UTC 10/22/09 |
| Excellent .... :-) We're off to WDW for our hols next month, and I just wanted to make sure that we're not the only ones here with that song implanted in our heads ;-) Dave > > Wow, just mentioning that song is torture! Its stuck in > my head already! BASTARD! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH > > *crazy person shouting and wailing > > > > > Well, Britney Spears and Eminem I can understand, but > > James Taylor?? > > > > Anyway, they missed a trick by not including Disney's > > "It's a small world!". That would have been far more > > effective than Nine Inch Nails (musical or physical). > > > > Dave > > > > > > > > > A Freedom of Information Act request filed on Thursday > > > names 35 musicians or songs that it said were used against > > > detainees at U.S. military detention centers, including > > > the one at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. > > > > > > The National Security Archive -- the Washington-based > > > independent research institute that filed the request -- > > > said the documents it is seeking "contain explicit > > > references to the following bands or songs": > > > > > > AC/DC, Aerosmith, Barney theme song, The Bee Gees, Britney > > > Spears, Bruce Springsteen, Christina Aguilera, David Gray, > > > Deicide, Don McClean, Dope, Dr. Dre, Drowning Pool, > > > Eminem, Hed P.E., James Taylor, Limp Bizkit, Marilyn > > > Manson, Matchbox Twenty, Meat Loaf, Meow mix > > > jingle, Metallica, Neil Diamond, Nine Inch Nails, Pink, > > > Prince, Queen, Rage against the Machine, Red Hot Chili > > > Peppers, Redman, Saliva, Sesame street theme music, > > > Stanley Brothers, The Star Spangled Banner, Tupac Shakur | |
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