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| Words or phrases you have borrowed from pop culture... I'll start: (Into the black)- a suffix to end heavy metal versions of folk-ish songs. Harold- A morbid late teens- early 20s- ish morbid man. "Layla-ize"- turn a hard rock song into a lounge song. Last edited by sydintherye : 08-25-2004 at 10:10 PM. |
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