Your Life: The Soundtrack...
Jun. 6th, 2006 03:38 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Stolen from so many people
Your Life: The Soundtrack
So here’s how it works:
Open your choice of music player [iTunes, Limewire, Kazaa, etc.] and put it on shuffle.
Press play.
For every question type the song that’s on.
And when you go to a new question press the next button.
No cheating. (I cheated a little bit, just excluding songs that have never been played and weeding out multiple songs by the same artist)
Ready?
Opening credit:
My Completeness by Thirsty Merc (Ok, that’s a nice and peppy song.)Waking up: Personal Jesus by Depeche Mode (That’s…okay. What kind of soundtrack is this?)
Average day: Live to Tell the Tale by Nightwish (Oh, that kind.)
First date: When You’re Old And Lonely by Magnetic Fields (I’m guessing the date doesn’t go well.)
Falling in love: Across the Universe by Rufus Wainwright (Alright, I’ll go with it.)
Fight scene: Louis XIV by Louis XIV (It fits!)
Breaking up: Body by The Servant (Nice one.)
Getting back together: Love In The Western World by Chris Koster (I’m starting to think My Life: The Soundtrack’s love story is really not very romantic.)
Life's okay: Life Less Ordinary by Carbon Leaf (I’ll go with it.)
Mental breakdown: Frenchy, I'm Faking by Architecture In Helsinki (Okay…)
Driving: Tangerine by Led Zeppelin (Well, I do drive to Led Zeppelin)
Flashback: The Only Time by Nine Inch Nails (Guess I’m flashing back to the oh, so unhealthy romance?)
Partying: Go Ask Alice by Jefferson Airplane (Am I at a fun drug party? WTF?)
Happy Dance: Oh My God by Kaiser Chiefs (I’ll take it!)
Regretting: 24 by Switchfoot (It works.)
Long night alone: Cold December by Matt Costa (Now, I’m just getting sad, but peppy. I’m pepad!)
Death scene: Post Blue by Placebo (I think…I think the death isn’t natural in this one.)
End credits: Rebellion (Lies) by The Arcade Fires (What a way to go.)
See, I think it was the romance that did it. Very unhealthy.
Your Life: The Soundtrack is apparently a soundtrack with a very unhealthy relationship that ends in a) double suicide or b) a suicide/murder