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The following taken from Anya's LJ:
Your life's movie soundtrack:
Opening credits :
"Bring Me To Life" by Evanescence
Average day scene:
"Jaded" by Aerosmith or "Building the Mystery" by Sarah Mclachlan
Best friend scene:
"Someday" by SugarRay
First date scene:
"My Funny Valentine" the version sung by Matt Damon from The Talented Mr. Ripley, or "I Only Have Eyes For You" by The Flamingoes
Falling-in-love scene:
"Poison" by Alice Cooper or "Disease" by Matchbox 20... sensing a trend here? ^^
Love scene:
"I Want You" by Third Eye Blind or "Iris" by Goo Goo Dolls
Fight-with-friend scene:
"Complicated" by Avril Lavigne
Break-up scene:
"My Favourite Mistake" by Sheryl Crow
Get-back-together scene:
Any guy who comes crawling back to me will not get the time of the day, therefore, I will cheerfully sing Texas's "In Demand"
Wedding scene:
"I Shall Believe" by Sheryl Crow or "Absence of Fear" by Jewel
Long-night-alone scene:
"To The Moon And Back" by Savage Garden or Singaporean band Peculiar Remedies's "Light"
Heartbreak scene:
"Motorcycle Driveby" by Third Eye Blind
Mental-breakdown scene:
A variety of discordant sounds. or perhaps Paganini's Variations
Driving scene:
"Just A Girl" by No Doubt or "Hotel California" by The Eagles.
Deep-thought scene:
"Machi" or "Panic Disorder" both by Domoto Tsuyoshi
Regret scene:
"100m Backstroke" by Josh Rouse
Lesson-learning scene:
"Miss Misery" by Elliot Smith, for subjects I hate.
"Life's okay" scene:
"5x9=63" by Kinki Kids. Because it's just nuts. Or possibly a cheerful rendition of "Natsu no Ousama" or "Flower", also by KinKi Kids
Party scene:
"Elevation" by U2
Happy dance scene:
"KinKi no Yaruki Manman Song" by Kinki Kids. Yes, I do know it's a cartoon song, and it's also silly and nonsensical.
Flashback scene:
"Cello Solo Suite No.1 Prelude" by J.S. Bach
Death scene:
"Nothing" by Peter Searcy... 'cause this is the song they played when Alex died in the Roswell episode. I even wrote a short story with the lyrics as inspiration
Closing credits:
"Sonata No. 3 2nd Movement in Adagio (BWV 1029)" by J.S. Bach
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