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If Your Life Was A Movie, What Would the Soundtrack Be?

Read about this from the Mr Brown's version. His has eighteen tracks.
But I am doing the Trix's version where he got the idea from. Hers has fifteen tracks.

Here's how it works:

1. Open your library (iTunes, Winamp, Media Player, iPod, etc)
2. Put it on shuffle.
3. Press play.
4. For every question, type the song that's playing.
5. When you go to a new question, press the next button.
6. Don't lie

Opening Credits:
Pretty Fly (For White Guy) - Offspring
(I ain't white, but a great punk number to kick off life!)

Waking Up:
Everything You Want - Vertical Horizon
(Beginning of the day is full of hope and things to achieve!)

First Day At School:
Beautiful Ones - Suede
(Many cute girls in school last time lorh. Wah, had a few crushes. lol.)

Falling In Love:
Smack My Bitch Up - Prodigy
(Woooah... I am not into those funny weirdo stuffs k. Maybe its some hidden character thingy...)

Breaking Up:
Allstar - Smash Mouth
(More like seeing stars. Breakup is painful.)

Prom:
The Grouch - Greenday
(No dance partner lah. I was such a nerd. That's why unhappy lorh.)

Life's OK:
Stellar - Incubus
(More than OK! It gonna be spectacular! Better to burn out than fade away.)

Driving:
Driven - Concave Scream
(eh.. my dear will drive me around. hah hah. Still no license yet leh.)

Getting Back Together:
I'm Into Something Good - Lizard's Convention
(heh heh. Wedding bells soon...)

Wedding:
Drive - Incubus
(Must learn driving soon. When I have the time and $. Otherwise dear don't wanna marry me next time. gees.)

Birth of Child:
Champagne Supernova - Oasis
(Like father/mother, like son/daughter lah. Equally spectacular!)

Final Battle:
My Favourite Mistake - Sheryl Crow
(Got a bad feeling about this... what could go wrong?)

Death Scene:
Stupid Girl - Garbage
(No!!! Not over some girl! Urghs. My girlfriend ain't gonna like this....)

Funeral Song:
Common People - Pulp
(Like everyone else, we havta move on someday...)

End Credits:
Don't Go Away - Oasis
(Don't miss me, don't miss my fantastic humour and "thoughtful insights" - quoted from Goh Zai Zai.)

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