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Poll: Favorite Led Zepplin song
whole lotta love -- 0 (0%)
heartbreaker -- 0 (0%)
communication breakdown -- 0 (0%)
babe I'm gonna leave you -- 0 (0%)
what is an what should never be -- 0 (0%)
thank you --- 1 (14.29%)
dazed and confused --- 1 (14.29%)
your time is gonna come -- 0 (0%)
ramble on -- 0 (0%)
black dog --- 1 (14.29%)
immignrat song --- 2 (28.57%)
the battle of evermore -- 0 (0%)
going to california -- 0 (0%)
D'yer mak'er -- 0 (0%)
misty mountain top --- 1 (14.29%)
rock and roll -- 0 (0%)
in my time of dying -- 0 (0%)
all my love -- 0 (0%)
the ocean -- 0 (0%)
houses of the holy -- 0 (0%)
the song remains the same -- 0 (0%)
kashmir -- 0 (0%)
stairway to heaven -- 0 (0%)
when the levee breaks --- 1 (14.29%)
custard pie -- 0 (0%)

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[*] posted on 9-2-2006 at 10:03 AM


Voodoo, crusties are more hippy than hippies...



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[*] posted on 9-2-2006 at 10:03 AM


Thats like calling FALL OUT BOYS hardcore.





Call them stoner rock. Call them whatever, but you can't call them hippies. Shit John Bonham would have beat up hippies I bet. Played a 4x4 beat on there heads. :D




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