hey, does anyone know any songs about getting over an ex boyfriend. the general type of music i listen to is alternative, punk, pop,indie,and techno music. my favorite bands are jacks mannequin, dashboard confessional, mayday parade and all time low. thankkk you!
here are some from my itunes :)
lie to me by 12 stones
almost lover by a fine frenzy
it ends tonight by all american rejects
the potential breakup song by aly & aj
losing grip by avril lavigne
until the end by breaking benjamin
my everything by cauterize
i'll cry tomorrow by cauterize
say goodbye by chris brown
thnks fr th mmrs by fall out boy
not ready to make nice by dixie chicks
dance floor anthem by good charlotte
never again by kelly clarkson
no booty calls by kelly likes shoes (it's more humorous than anything)
i changed my mind by keyshia cole & kanye west
you're so last summer by taking back sunday
lovers & liars by matchbook romance
look at me now by nightcore
bound to happen by the spill canvas
goodbye to you by the used
sunbod35 answered Thursday March 20 2008, 11:09 am: All songs serve to remind you of how you are not over it. Songs about being over it wreak of not being over it. When you are over it, you wont ask for advice nor play songs about it. You will be busy in love and have "our song" with someone new. [ sunbod35's advice column | Ask sunbod35 A Question ]
orphans answered Wednesday March 19 2008, 10:32 pm: Over You
by Daughtry.
aidenisfire answered Wednesday March 19 2008, 10:15 pm: "i heard you" good charlotte
"tattoo" jordin sparks
"you'll think of me" keith urban
"you're so last summer" taking back sunday
"makes me wonder" maroon 5
"don't wanna think about you" simple plan
"dance floor anthem" good charlotte
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