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Question Posted Saturday May 26 2007, 7:30 am

does anyone know any sOngs to do with death like if someone died and they have always been there for you ??

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christina answered Saturday May 26 2007, 11:00 pm:
Songs on the left; band on the right.


Your Guardian Angel -- The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus.
How To Save A Life -- The Fray.
Duality -- Bayside.
The Bird & The Worm -- The Used.
In Fear & Faith -- Circa Survive.
Eternal Rest -- Avenged Sevenfold.
I Miss You -- Blink 182.
I'm Lost Without You -- Blink 182.
When We Die -- Bowling For Soup.
Broken Man -- Boys Like Girls.
Untitled -- Simple Plan.
Wake Up -- Coheed & Cambria.
Faces In The Hall -- Gym Class Heroes.
Circle Of Death -- The Higher.
Knife Called Lust -- Hollywood Undead.
Sick Little Suicide -- The Matches.
Welcome To The Black Parade -- My Chemical Romance.
Cancer -- My Chemical Romance.
Famous Last Words -- My Chemical Romance.
Dead -- My Chemical Romance.
To The End -- My Chemical Romance.
It's Not A Fashion Statement, It's A Fucking Deathwish -- My Chemical Romance.
The Ghost Of You -- My Chemical Romance.
LGFUAD -- Motion City Soundtrack.
Broken -- Secondhand Serenade.
Stay Close, Don't Go -- Secondhand Serenade.
Half Alive -- Secondhand Serenade.
The Priest & The Matador -- Senses Fail.
In Memory -- Shinedown.
Linear Skies -- Therefore I Am.

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leLovely answered Saturday May 26 2007, 11:00 pm:
Here's some songs about death, I'm not positive if they all involves somebody that's always been there for you, but basically losing someone that was close.
"At Your Funeral" Saves The Day
"I'll Be Missing You" P.Diddy
"Hear You Me" Jimmy Eat World
"Who You'd Be Today" Kenny Chesney
"Tears In Heaven" Eric Clapton
"View From Heaven" Yellowcard
"Wish You Were Here" Pink Floyd

I'm sorry if someone close to you just died, stay strong. <3

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jazzymess answered Saturday May 26 2007, 10:57 pm:
radios in heaven by the plain white t's.

listen to the words.

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ASKxKATiEx3 answered Saturday May 26 2007, 10:25 pm:
how to save a life/the fray
yuuuuuuup...thats the only one i could think of.
if you need help feel free to email me @ tutucowgirl@aim.com or IM me on tutucowgirl
Hang in there! i know it's hard.
&hearts;katie

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Neuronautas answered Saturday May 26 2007, 10:00 pm:
"Otherside" by Rancid.
"Sad but True" by The Transplants.

That's all I know. I don't really know what kind of music you're looking for though.

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