Question Posted Wednesday December 13 2006, 10:07 pm
Okay so latley i have been having a lot of truble falling asleep, and i thought that i would give listening to music a try, because i dont want to use sleeping pills or anything like that.
So what would be some god R&B, Alternative,Pop or any other more current music to fall asleep to. If you could please give the artist and title that would be great thanks.
KisaKiss19 answered Thursday December 14 2006, 11:28 am: well,you could get one of those things that plays sounds of wind and rain,and the forest-i love those. i dont really know any songs you could fall asleep to ..maybe
Kingdom Hearts 2 Sanctuary (Opening English)(by Utada Hikaru)
All the small things - Smash mouth
The Adventure - Angels and Airwaves.
good luck!
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killerface answered Thursday December 14 2006, 11:00 am: Well, this is just me, but here goes:
Satisfaction-benny bannasi [techno, kinda]
so i thought-flyleaf
cassie-flyleaf
whisper-evanescence
straightjacket feeling-all american rejects
animal i've become- three days grace
i'm waiting-all american rejects
My Last Breath-Evanescence
Taking over me-Evanescence
I believe in a thing called love- the darkness
red sam- flyleaf
my immortal- evanescence
11:11 p.m.- all american rejects
walk-pantera
perfect- flyleaf
my own worst enemy-lit
feel good inc- the gorillas
wiseman-james blunt
diary of jane- breaking benjamin
into the ocean-blue october
irreplaceable-beyonce
the kill- 30 seconds to mars
when it all falls apart- the veronicas [i believe]
snow [hey oh]- red hot chili peppers
harder to breathe- maroon five
the riddle- five for fighting
gyffendor rocks [i love this song.]-harry and the potters
welcome to the black parade- my chemical romance
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