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  1. There's none that I would kill, as I believe that it is wrong to wish death upon someone. However, there's a long list of people who I wish to incapacitate for a LONG time, but I'll just give you number 1. Cristiano Ronaldo. Let's see him try to stepover a pitch full of claymores :twisted: .
  2. I'm not sure if this has been said but... In The Simpsons' Game, there's an achievement for dying 10 times. To no surprise, you get 0 gamerscore.
  3. I definitely don't mean this personally, but Keith Moon might be one of the most overrated drummers of all time. He was good, but he was not an innovator. Moon carried around his double bass set, but rarely played the second bass drum. I don't really want to start a drummer war here, but Bonham could do more on a single kick than Moon could do with two. I've been listening to classic rock for my entire life and I come from a line of drummers that stretches back to the 30s. I'd put Keith Moon behind Bonham, Peart, Paice, and Baker. 5th best in his genre. Yes, I know that Keith Moon isn't as good as Neil Peart, and would get beaten in 2 seconds if he was in a drum war against Bonham, but I believe that Moon has an original sound, and that not many other drummers have that same sound. Now, I respect what other drummers have done for rock music, but, in my band, Keith Moon would be on drums. Yes, he may not be the best, but so what?
  4. VOCALS - Brad Delp (Boston). In my opinion, this guy is quite possibly the greatest vocalist in rock history. This man could hit every note possible, and songs such as 'More than a Feeling' and 'Long time' proved this. BACKING VOCALS - Bruce [bleep]inson (Iron Maiden), Rob Halford (Judas Priest) and Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones). Some of you may flame me for putting some of these behind Brad Delp, but hear me out. My best band would mainly be Hard Rock, but include a Metal feeling. Bruce and Rob would bring some of the heavier styles of music to the table. Jagger would be for the Rock style, with theatrics to boot. LEAD GUITAR - Randy Rhodes (Ozzy Osbourne, Quiet Riot). Quite possibly the greatest ever Metal guitarist. Randy sadly died at a very young age, but achieved just as much as Hendrix in that short time. He also doesn't take criticism lightly. Apparently, when playing Mr. Crowley, Randy dodn't play the first solo recorded to Ozzy's standards. In angry protest, Rhodes stormed back into the recording booth, and played what has been called one of the greatest Metal solos of all time. RHYTHM GUITAR - Ritchie Blackmore (Deep Purple, Rainbow). Another underestimated guitarist, Ritchie is known for playing one of the most recognisable riffs in rock music, 'Smoke on the Water.' Some would call that 'overrated.' I'd call it 'skill.' How many people have songs that are recognised worldwide? Not many, but Ritchie is one of them. BASS - Steve Harris (Iron Maiden). The one true Iron Maiden member is the one you'd least expect. Whenever someone leaves a band, most of the time, it's the bassist. (I'm not saying that always happens, it's just what I normally notice.) But Harris has stayed with them forever. And throughout that time, he has been Maiden's unsung hero. He has been playing backing rhythms for the guitarists with some credit, but not as much as others. However, he is still a tremendous bassist. KEYBOARD - Geddy Lee (Rush). Just TRY to tell me the name of a better keyboardist. Geddy Lee quite possibly as the trickiest job of any rock musician. At live shows, he has to sing, play bass and keyboard all at the same time! Tell me someone else who can do that. And, since vocals and bass are already taken, Geddy Lee is my keyboardist. DRUMS - Keith Moon (The Who). Keith is commonly known as a great drummer. Up until his era, drums were only used as a back beat, not a necessity for songs. Moon and people such as Bonham and Peart changed that, and made them need to be used in rock music. Even though Moon can't even hold a candle to them, he has an original sound, which would be great for my band. He is also known for quick, cascading rolls across the toms and cymbals. Don't believe me? Listen to 'Won't Get Fooled Again', and then we'll talk. Well, that's my band, with reasons. It would be a Hard Rock band, with a Metal feel to them.
  5. Here lies Jampot 48: Pay no attention to the muffled screams.
  6. Of Mice and Men. I've almost cried at the end of both the book and the film. The worst thing was that I was in school when I read/watched it :oops: . I Am Legend. Although I hated it (braces for impact...) I did find it extremely emotional when he had to strangle the dog. Armageddon. Quite possibly the best film to make people cry (apart from Titanic, romantic films don't really count.)
  7. I'd have to say that I mainly take a scientific approach. Sure I still relax on RS and chill out a lot, but I still calculate how far I am from something. Although that's not always the case. If I desperately need a skill up (e.g. I'm levelling Agility for Regicide) then I use a scientific approach. However, if I just want to relax with friends and chill, then I use a relaxed technique.
  8. Weapon - Lancer Assault Rifle from Gears of War Song - Lay Down by Priestess Person - Dante from Devil May Cry or Homer Simpson (zombies wouldn't affect him)
  9. Jampot48

    Is this good?

    I can't really think of one, but my friend uses DemonEye.
  10. Iron Maiden - The Trooper. It's like one long guitar solo!
  11. One Small Favour. I nearly killed myself during that quest.
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