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grapecaseschoices · 1 year
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A beautiful piece of a Irvin and Leon hug, created for me by the talented and kind @callmebeem! 
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pupmusebox · 20 days
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toggle1-mrfipp · 10 months
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Opera Omnia Burst Themes 1/?
With Opera Omnia shutting down, I decided to make a few posts about one of my favorite parts of the game: The Burst Weapons. Not because they were a powerful, much sought after weapon tier that gave big numbers with massive benefits, but because I have a love for Final Fantasy music, and what BTs I wanted was strongly dependent on what song would play when used.
These posts are meant to be more for the sake of archiving what there had been more than anything else, but at the very least I am going to list a large number of great FF songs.
The first listing will be the songs that we had gotten during the game's lifetime.
Final Fantasy I Warrior of Light: Battle Garland: Miniboss Theme
Final Fantasy II Firion: The Rebel Army Leon: The Imperial Army Minwu: Battle Theme A
Final Fantasy III Onion Knight: Battle 2 Cloud of Darkness: This is The Last Battle
Final Fantasy IV Cecil Harvey (Dark Knight): The Red Wings Cecil Harvey (Paladin): Battle 2 Kain Highwind: The Final Battle Rydia: Rydia's Theme Rosa Joanna Farrell: Theme of Love (Remake) Fusoya: The Final Battle (Remake) Golbez: Battle with the Four Fiends Rubicante: Battle with the Four Fiends (Remake) Ceodoe Harvey: Battle 2 (Remake) Ursula: Fabul (Remake) Leonora: Troian Beauty
Final Fantasy V Bartz Klauser: Battle 2 Faris Scherwiz: Pirates Ahoy! Lenna Charlotte Tycoon: Lenna's Theme Dorgann Klauser: Home, Sweet Home Kelgar: Deception Xezat: Castle of Dawn Gilgamesh: Battle on the Big Bridge Exdeath: The Final Battle
Final Fantasy VI Terra Branford: The Decisive Battle Locke Cole: Locke's Theme Sabin Rene Figaro: The Unforgiven Setzer Gabbianni: Setzer's Theme Edgar Roni Figaro: Edgar & Sabin's Theme Celes Chere: Searching For Friends Relm Arrowny: Relm's Theme Mog: Protect the Espers Strago Magus: Strago's Theme Leo Cristophe: Battle Theme Kefka Palazzo: Dancing Mad
Final Fantasy VII Cloud Strife: Fight On! Tifa Lockhart: JENOVA COMPLETE Yuffie Kisaragi: Wutai Vincent Valentine: Chaotic End Aerith Gainsborough: Aerith's Theme Cait Sith: Cait Sith's Theme Jesse Rasberry: Let the Battles Begin! Sephiroth: One-Winged Angel Zack Fair: The Price of Freedom Cissnei: Ecounter Angeal Hewley: Dreams and Honor Reno: Turk's Theme Rufus Shinra: Shinra Inc Kadaj: J-E-N-O-V-A (Advent Children) Weiss: Fight Tune: Weiss the Immaculate
Final Fantasy VIII Squall Leonhart: Force Your Way Laguna Loire: The Man with the Machine Gun Irvine Kinneas: The Stage is Set Quistis Trepe: Don't Be Afraid Selphie Tilmitt: Where I Belong Rinoa Heartilly: Premonition Fujin: Only a Plank Between One and Perdition Ultimecia: The Extreme
Final Fantasy IX Zidane Tribal: Not Alone Vivi Ornitier: Breaking Through the South Gate Garnet Til Alexandros XVII: Alexander Eiko Carol: Eiko's Theme Quina Quen: Quina's Theme Amarant Coral: Amarant's Theme Kuja: Dark Messenger Beatrix: Something to Protect
Final Fantasy X Tidus: Battle Theme Yuna: A Contest of Aeons Auron: This is Your Story Braska: Final Battle Seymour Guado: Battle with Seymour Jecht: Otherworld Paine: Yuripa, Fight! No. 2
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platonicone · 5 years
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Devotion - Story of the Oracle and her Shield
Chapter 21 - Betrayal
Once the trust is broken, can it ever be truly be regained? I wonder…
“Is it not your duty to forge a covenant with Astrals for the king of kings? Are you going to abandon your duty and destiny for a traitor? Choose wisely my Oracle for the fate of this star is in your hands now. It’s a covenant or him. Your choice.”
“Why must you do this?” she stammered, on the verge of breaking down.
“Because I will not let the history repeat itself. Bahamut will be avenged.”
“I don’t know what you are talking about. This is the first time I am meeting you and you keep blaming me for things I don’t even know about. If you are so eager to fight, then fight you shall get.” Leon readied his gunblade and Ramuh his staff.
“Open your eyes and see for yourself, Oracle. Earnest repentance can wash away any sins, yet you see none in him. He still has no remorse raising his sword to the Gods. If he truly has the best intentions for our Star in his heart, then he would not defy the providence, he would embrace it. Your champion raising his weapon against the Gods is the same as you doing it. So long he does that I will not forge the covenant with you.”
“If your whole strategy for giving out blessings is forcing your choice on someone, then you are no God of mine.”
“So, you do remember what you said last time. It is precisely this rash attitude that made you fall from grace. There will be no exile this time for I shall end you now!”
“Bring it on, old man. Come on Luna, we can take him down.”
‘This is not fair! Ramuh wants to punish Leon, and he is not even allowed to fight back? Moreover, I cannot even defend him? Does he expect me to just stand and watch Leon die? He is practically asking me to trade Leon’s life for a covenant. No God can be this cruel.’
“Get ready Luna, here he comes,” he warned, Luna but she remained unmoved.
“Luna?” he said again, but she did not respond.
‘Should you raise your weapon to defend him, there will be no covenant,’ Ramuh’s words played back in her mind.
Leon called out to her again, but she did not respond to his calling. She shook her head slightly.
“Oh,” it suddenly dawned on him what this meant.
“I see. So, that is your choice?” He asked somberly.
Luna still remained unmoved; her eyes cast down on the floor below. Her silence was painful. He felt like she had stabbed his heart, even without moving. He was very familiar with pain, but this felt different on a whole new level.
“I guess, I am on my own now,” he remarked disappointedly.
She remained unresponsive. The only thing that moved was her tears streaking down from her eyes to her cheeks.
While Leon was distracted by Luna, Ramuh used this opportunity to strike him with a bolt of lightning. The power of Ramuh was such that even his rubber suit couldn’t shield him entirely from the damage. Another thunderbolt followed, even more intense than before, knocking Leon off his feet easily.
All the while Luna just stood there with tears in her eyes. She knew that Leon as a warrior could hold on his own against Ramuh, but it was what Ramuh said that worried her. ‘Your champion raising his weapon against the Gods is the same as you doing it. So long he does that I will not forget the covenant with you.’
She knew Leon was not going to hold back.
Knowing that there will be no support from Luna, Leon shifted his attention to Ramuh. Ramuh sends down lightning from the sky, which he dodged multiple times. To counter Leon’s agility Ramuh brews a storm of lightning encompassing the entire opening in the cave. It was going to be a guaranteed hit.
Leon saw the storm materializing and realized that there was no escaping this one. He noticed that Luna was still standing unmoved.
“It’s okay if you don’t want to help me, but at least get out of the way,” he yelled. Luna was lost in her thoughts completely detached from the events unfolding around her.
“Urrghhh,” he groaned and dashed towards Luna. Just as the fury from the sky descended towards them, he covered Luna, taking the brunt of the attack. That seemed to wake her up. “Oh, I am sorry,” she apologized before moving out of the harm’s way.
Before Leon could recover from the last attack, another lightning nailed him. The explosion from the blast sent his body flying across the cave. He collided hard with the solid rock wall of the cave. Another lightning bolt followed angering Leon.
“This is enough,” his heart beat faster, a mind unclouded of any thoughts, and the time seems to have slowed down for him. It was time for his limit break. He readied his gunblade and dashed towards Ramuh. He dragged him gunbalde along the ground, sending sparks flying from it. Luna had seen this attack before, it was going to be an uppercut slashing the enemy bottoms up.
Leon was only a few strides away from Ramuh when Ramuh’s words echoed in Luna’s head, “Your champion raising his weapon against the Gods is the same as you doing it. So long he does that I will not forget the covenant with you.”
Just as Leon leaped up to deliver the blow, she screamed, “Please don’t.”
Leon’s instincts took over and he autonomously reacted to her words. How managed to stop his attack at the very last second, even he did not know.
He landed back on his feet as he heard her say, “If you attack him, then he will not forge the covenant, Noctis won't be able to fulfill his destiny, and everything would be lost.”
“There is a God out there hellbent on killing me and I am not even allowed to fight back? My healing magic is limited, so I can only defend so much. Which means this is going to be a war of attrition until I fall. Is this what you want?”
She had gone through many pains as a child, she had sacrificed a lot as an adult, but nothing compared to the amount of pain it caused her to say the next sentence. “I am sorry. This is the only way to save Eos.”
“Is this what you want?” he repeated the question.
“What I want is not of concern, it never has. As always, the only thing that matters is what I need to do. As an Oracle, I need to safeguard the future of Eos and its people.”
“Gotta admit. I am impressed. Blocking out emotions and making a pragmatic choice is something I can appreciate.”
He got out of his rubber hazmat suit.
“What are you doing?” she asked, surprised at Leon’s actions.
“I am fighting a war I cannot possibly win, so why prolong the misery? Ramuh, give me your best shot,” he challenged the Astral.
Without waiting Ramuh sends down a bolt of lightning. Leon screamed and convoluted in pain. Another bolt sends him flying across the cave. His limp body collided with the stone wall and fell to the ground.
“Gotta say that it is not befitting a God to attack an unarmed man,” Leon hissed, trying to get back on his feet.
“Neither is it befitting to betray the trust of the Gods,” Ramuh countered, hurling down another bolt of lightning.
Bolt after bolt, Leon was mercilessly being attacked by Ramuh. All Luna could do was to stand by and watch. She prayed and prayed and prayed for his torment to stop.
“I hope you know that you are punishing me for something I don’t even remember I am guilty of,” he stammered, getting back up on his feet using the wall as his support.
“Not remembering your sins is no grounds for forgiveness.”
“Haha, some merciful God you are,” he taunted Ramuh which only angered him further. He once again conjured another massive storm of lightning and thunder and unleashed it on Leon.
Leon was bruised, battered and bloodied, and yet he kept coming for more. Luna could not watch it anymore, so she closed her eyes. However, his screams would haunt her for eternity.
Leon was starting to lose his strength and his consciousness.
After the latest volley of attack, he just laid on the ground, unable to stand anymore. A puddle of blood formed quickly where he was lying. His back against the cold ground, his eyes fixated on the Astral who raised his staff for another attack, which he was sure would be his last. Half of his face covered with blood. He wiped some of the blood from his face and turned to see Luna wailing in the corner.
“Hey Luna, you made the right choice. I am not a fool. If giving up my life can save the whole planet, then I will gladly do so. No regrets,” he spluttered with whatever strength he had left in him.
“I am sorry. I am so so sorry,” she whispered amidst her cries. She had let a person she loved die, so she could fulfill her assigned duty.
“Don’t be. I am going to sleep now, call me if you need me and I’ll come back to you. Thank you, for everything,” he whispered weakly. He wasn't sure she heard him. He looked at her one last time and closed his eyes, waiting for the end.
He could hear clouds rumbling. He could feel the energy picking up. Blinding lightning conjured around Ramuh’s staff.
Luna was frozen, watching this horror. Ramuh hurled the lightning and Luna screamed and looked away.
Leon, who was phasing in and out of consciousness wasn’t sure if the lightning descended close to him or upon him.
‘Are we dead yet?’ Wondered his mind.
‘If you can ask this question, then you are not dead, you idiot,’ replied his heart.
‘How would you know? You have never died before,’ retorted his mind.
‘Touché,’ said his heart.
Leon suddenly felt like he was floating in the air.
‘My body feels like it’s floating in the air. I don’t know what’s going on. This is so confusing. I didn’t realize that death would be so confusing.’
He felt energy return to his body, as if someone had cast the world’s best curative spell on him. He instinctively opened his eyes and he was indeed suspended in air and the one healing him was Ramuh.
“Am I dead? Because this is so confusing. Ramuh was about to kill me and now he is healing me, I don't get it.”
Hearing his voice, Luna looked up and was dumbfounded to see him floating in the air. “What the?”
“It seems that my judgment was mistaken. I almost killed you and yet you did not raise your weapon. You were willing to sacrifice your life to save Eos. You really have changed, Squall.”
“Thanks?” he said, still trying to wrap his head around everything. “Wait, how do you know my name?”
“Forgive me the Fallen one. I have seen the folly in my way, the Oracle was right about you. Everyone deserves a second chance, even you. While I cannot heal your mortal wounds, I have blessed you with divine energy which will substantially aid your recovery.”
Luna smiled through her tears looking at Leon. She had to pinch herself to make sure this was not a fantasy. Ramuh gently glided Leon back to the ground.
“As for you young Oracle. I heard your prayers. I felt the pain of your heart. Your willingness to sacrifice the one closest to your heart is a testament to your commitment to your duty. You are an Oracle like none other. Fret not, for I shall forge the covenant with you. So long the chosen King finds me here, I will aid him, without any trial.”
“Thank you, Ramuh,” she said, wiping her tears and regaining her composure.
She stepped in front of Ramuh. With her trident in left hand, she outstretched her right hand to start the covenant. A gold lights begin to emanate from its body, some of which coalesce around her. The energy circulated around her for a few seconds before lifting her off her feet and suspending her in the air. The energy around her suddenly imploded on her. As her body absorbed the massive amount of energy, she screamed in pain. She descended to the ground and immediately collapsed on the floor.
Leon stumbled his way to her. Using Leon as support, she tried to stand up, but was clearly out to strength. He held her until she was stable on her two feet.
“Are you okay?” he asked with concern.
“Mhm,” she said, avoiding any eye contact.
They could hear the thunder roaring in the distance and soon the sky opened up. The torrential rainfall descended with unmatched ferocity.
“We should get out of here,” he suggested.
“Mhm.”
He just sighed. He was starting to hate this ‘mhm’ response.
They made their way out back to the area where they had fought off the Naga earlier. Neither of them said a word. Luna had not looked up from the ground at all.
While walking, she stumbled and lost her footing. Leon caught her in time.
“Are you okay?”
“Mhm.”
Leon facepalmed hearing her answer. Leon deduced what was bothering her and said, “I don’t blame you for whatever happened inside.”
“You should blame me,” she said in a low voice, and started walking again, using her trident as support.
They had barely walked a few steps when she suddenly collapsed on the ground, losing her grip on the trident.
“Luna!” he rushed and kneeled next to her.
“I feel weak because of the covenant,” slurred her words as her eyes closed. “I am so sorr--” her eyes were shut close even before she could finish that sentence. Her body went completely numb.
Luna did not know how long she was out for but she felt her energy coming back slowly. She was starting to feel her senses return to her numb body.
Luna inhaled a deep breath and slowly opened her eyes. She lay there motionless as she slowly regained control of her senses. She looked at the ceiling expecting to see the sky, but all she saw was dimly lit enclosed ceiling. She realized that it was a cave. That realization jarred her memories as she recalled how she ended up there. The last thing she remembered was her body giving up as they made their way out after forging the covenant with Ramuh.
She turned around to get up and saw Leon lying there unconscious. With whatever strength she could muster, she crawled towards him calling out his name.
“Leon. Leon, wake up,” she said, getting close to him.
She did not know how much time had passed between her passing out and waking up. But during this time something terrible must have happened to Leon as he lay there unconscious.
She moved next to him and cradled his head in her lap. This was the first time she saw his face after the battle with Ramuh. He had cuts and bruises all over his body. His face had a big laceration around his jawline. He must have gotten hit somewhere around his head as there was dry blood around his forehead. She traced his face with her fingers, exploring every inch of it. It broke her heart that she did nothing to help him. But she would have to process all these emotions later as her priority was to wake him up.
She tried calling him, shaking him, sprinkling water on his face and even used cure magic on him. Yet, he did not respond to anything. Her heart sank and fear set in. She did not know what was wrong with him. She could see his chest rising and setting, which gave her relief that at least he was breathing fine. After trying everything she could think of, he still refused to wake up.
“What do I do now? I can’t carry him out of the cave on my own. I cannot leave him here and go get help. Should I just wait till he wakes up? But he is not asleep. I think he needs medical attention,” her mind raced along.
“Wait! Let me try to heal him,” she thought and immediately went to action. She gently grabbed his head and touched her forehead as golden light started emanating. “Blessed Stars--” her words got caught in her throat when she felt ominous hissing behind her.
“Oh no, not now,” she dreaded this timing.
“My baby… Where…” asked the hissing Naga.
Luna grabbed her trident and with its support barely managed to stand up. Her legs felt like jelly. Her hands were shaking and she barely managed to hold her trident. The covenant with Astrals siphon life at a rapid pace. It was a miracle that she even woke up. She was in no shape to stand, let alone fight.
The Naga lunged at her and it easily overpowered her. It attacked again and knocked her off her feet. She landed awkwardly on her side immediately howling in pain.
The Naga targeted defenseless Leon on the ground and lunged at him. Luna erected a protective shield just in time. “I won’t let you harm him. I will fight till my last breath. I’ve let him down once, never again.”
She conjured a quick blizzard spell to knock the Naga away from Leon. Casting a spell took a lot out of her. She could feel her energy draining. She got close to Leon so she could protect him better.
The Naga swiped with its massive tail knocking her off from her feet. She tried to stand up again, but her legs gave out and she fell next to Leon. She knew she was fighting a losing battle just like Leon had done a while ago. Fresh out of options she did the only thing she could. She cradled Leon’s face in her arms protectively and said her final prayers to the Gods above and erected a protective barrier with all of her remaining strength. Now she hoped for a miracle.
The Naga attacked, but the shield held it off. Instead of attacking again, the Naga started circling them patiently waiting for an opening.
Luna was quickly running out of energy and her barrier would disappear any second now. She knew the end was nigh.
Author's notes:
Every choice comes with consequences. How would Luna's choice affect her relationship with Leon? How would you react if you were in Leon's shoes? Hmm...
Please leave a comment if you have enjoyed the story so far. Would love to chat with some of my readers. Or at least say 'Hi' so I know someone is readying this. Thanks :)
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intomusings · 3 years
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﹒﹒   male   names   masterlist     !
in honor of my third milestone on here ( thank you sm ) , i’ve decided to release a master list of 400+male names i personally love and think could be used more in the community . this was also requested by a few anons and names will be added to the list frequently . the names are sorted by first letter but not alphabetically within each letter category . if you found this useful , feel free to like or reblog to spread this !
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A : alston, ander, adamo, alex, austen, ace, arian, adrian, atlas, augustus, axel, archer, angel, archie, aaron, abel, asher, amir, adriel, andrew, ace, alejandro, arlo, adonis, atticus, abram, ambrose. 
B : bryce, bryson, benji, bellamy, banks, bear, beau, bentley, barrett, brody, brayden, bennett, braxton, bowen, briggs, baker, bruce, benson, bristol, boston, brycen, bryant, brock, brendan, bruno, byron, braden, bronson, braeson.
C : colton, cartier, cyrus, caleb, carter, cedric, carson, cohen, calvin, callum, casper, caspius, chase, cole, connor, camden, colt, caden, cash, crew, chance, clayton, cruz, cairo, corbin, colson, cesar, clark. 
D : damon, damien, darren, dylan, dominic, declan, dean, dario, drew, dimitri, dakota, dawson, daxton, dante, desmond, denver, dax, deacon, drake, derrick, darius, duke, deandre, dash, dilan, dayton, duncan, dior. 
E : eduardo, edward, elias, emilien, evan, easton, everett, emmett, enzo, ezra, elliot, emmanuel, ezekial, elias, emerson, eric, emory, edwin, elian, esteban, edison, emir, everest, eliseo, everley.
F : florencio, flynn, fabio, forester, francis, flynn, fallon, finn, finnick, felix, fernando, finnegan, fabian, ford, forbes, fletcher, fisher, fox, fitz, flint, fulton. 
G : giovanni, gage, gomez, grayson, griffin, grant, graham, gavin, grant, gianni, gunner, gideon, gregory, grey, gustavo, guillermo, gentry, gadiel, gabriel. 
H : halton, herman, holden, hayes, hudson, hayden, harrison, harlow, harvey, hugo, hank, henley, holland, hamza, hugh, houston, hakeem. 
I : isaac, icarius, idris, ian, ivan, isaiah, ismael, ilan, irvin, iain. 
J : julian, juniper, joao, joaquim, jordan, jaxton, joshua, josiah, javier, jayden, justin, jonah, jace, jasper, jay, jj, jackson, jeremiah, judah, joel, jensen, jaylen, jonas, jamal. 
K : kai, kolton, kaleb, klaus, kyrie, kingston, kayden, king, kobe, knox, kyler, kaden, khalil, kane, killian, keegan, kian, kamden, kieran, keanu, kyland, kareem, kasen, 
L : liam, lukas, logan, lucien, lawrence, leo, leighton, leon, lindell, lamar, latrell, larson, lance, levi, luke, landon, luca, lincoln, landon, lorenzo, london, lennox, leonel, lawson, luciano, layton, lux, leroy, lamar. 
M : micaiah, mateo, marcell, manny, mac, malcolm, mckay, meechie, matias, mason, maverick, mitch, murphy, miles, malachi, maddox, marshall, malik, moses, marvin, milo. 
N : noah, nicolai, nasir, nico, nash, neymar, naveen, nehemiah, nixon, nelson, nigel, niles, nolyn, namir. 
O : orlando, ozzy, oliver, omar, orion, otto, odin, otis, oskar, osvaldo, owen. 
P : peyton, parker, pearce, prince, preston, porter, pierre, penn, patton, paxton, paolo, pope, percy. 
Q : quentin, quinn, quint, quang. 
R : roman, rowan, reid, riggs, reece, rafael, ryland, roland, ronan, rhett, rhys, rory, rainer, roscoe, rocco, ryder, ryker, remington, russell, romeo, raiden, ruben, ridge, rex, rudy, remy. 
S : sawyer, spencer, salem, salvatore, stefan, samson, sebastian, samuel, santiago, silas, sutton, sterling, sully, sergio, seth, santino, santibel, soren, saint, samir, saul, sal, santos, slater, santino. 
T : tyson, tyrin, taylor, teagan, tobias, troye, tristan, tucker, theo, torrento, tanner, travis, tripp, trenton, trey, tomas, talon, thad, terrance, teddy. 
U : uriel, ulysesses, umar, urbane, uri, ursel, usher. 
V : valencio, victor, valence, valentino, vance, victor, vaughn, vincent, virgil, vernon, vander, vito, vero, villard. 
W : wick, walker, weston, wyatt, wolfgang, wells, wilder, wesley, walter, warren, wade, winston, watson, wiley, waylen. 
X : xavier, xander, xane, xavion, xavi, xiomar, xackery, xan. 
Y : yosef, yosan, york, yasir, yoel, yuri, yannis.
Z : zane, zakhar, zavier, zion, zahir, zev, zeus, zacharias.
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Sean Griffin, Aquarian X: Requiem for Pauline Oliveros 12: Sonic Transmission from the 12th House, 2016-2017. From Drawn from a Score, Donald R. and Joan F. Beall Center for Art + Technology, University of California – Irvine, Claire Trevor School of the Arts, Irvine, CA, October 7, 2017 – February 3, 2018. Curated by David Familian. Feat. Alison Knowles, Casey Reas, Channa Horwitz, David Bowen, Frederick Hammersley, Frieder Nake, Guillermo Galindo, Hiroshi Kawano, Jason Salavon, Jean-Pierre Hebert, John Cage, Leon Harmon & Kenneth Knowlton, Manfred Mohr, Nathalie Miebach, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Sean Griffin, Shirley Shor, Sol LeWitt, Vera Molnar
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here’s my giant leftist to-read list for the next few years!!!
if a little (done!) it written next to the book, it means i’ve finished it! i’m gonna try to update this as i read but no promises on remembering haha
Economics/Politics
Property by Karl Marx
Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx (done!)
Wages, Price, and Profit by Karl Marx (done!)
Wage-Labor and Capital by Karl Marx (done!)
Capital Volume I by Karl Marx
The 1844 Manuscripts by Karl Marx
Socialism: Utopian and Scientific by Fredrich Engles
Synopsis of Capital by Fredrich Engels
The Principles of Communism by Fredrich Engles
Imperialism, The Highest Stage Of Capitalism by Vladmir Lenin
The State And Revolution by Vladmir Lenin
The Revolution Betrayed by Leon Trotsky
Fascism: What is it and How to Fight it by Leon Trotsky
In Defense Of Marxism by Leon Trotsky
The Accumulation of Capital by Rosa Luxemborg
Reform or Revolution by Rosa Luxemburg
Discipline and Punish by Michel Foucault
The Conquest of Bread by Peter Kropotkin
On Anarchism by Noam Chomsky
Profit over People by Noam Chomsky
An Introduction to Marxist Economic Theory by Ernest Mandel
The Affluent Society by John Kenneth Galbraith
The Postmodern Condition by Jean François Lyotard
Capitalist Realism by Mark Fisher
The Socialist Reconstruction of Society by Daniel De Leon
Anarchism and Other Essays by Emma Goldman
Socialism Made Easy by James Connolly
Race
Biased: Uncover in the Hidden Prejudice That Shapes What We See, Think, and Do
Blindspot by Mahzarin R. Banaji
Racism Without Racists: Color-blind Racism And The Persistence Of Racial Inequality In America by Eduardo Bonilla-Silva
How To Be Less Stupid About Race: On Racism, White Supremacy And The Racial Divide by Crystal M. Flemming
This Book is Anti-Racist: 20 Lessons on How To Wake Up, Take Action, And Do The Work by Tiffany Jewell & Aurelia Durand
The Next American Revolution: Sustainable Activism For The Twenty-First Century by Grace Lee Boggs
Tell Me Who You Are by Winona Guo & Priya Vulchi
The Fire This Time: A New Generation Speaks About Race by Jesymn Ward
Class, Race, and Marxism by David R. Roediger
America for Americans: A History Of Xenophobia In The United States by Erica Lee
The Politics Of The Veil by Joan Wallach Scott
A Different Mirror A History Of Multicultural America by Ronald Takaki
A People’s History Of The United States by Howard Zinn
Black Theory
The Wretched Of The World by Frantz Fanon
Black Marxism by Cedric J Robinson
Malcolm X Speaks by Malcolm X
Women, Culture, and Politics by Angela Davis
Women, Race, & Class by Angela Davis (done!)
Freedom is a Constant Struggle by Angela Davis (done!)
The Meaning of Freedom by Angela Davis
Sister Outsider by Audre Lorde
Ain’t I A Woman? by Bell Hooks
Yearning by Bell Hooks
Dora Santana’s Works
An End To The Neglect Of The Problems Of The Negro Women by Claudia Jones
I Am Your Sister by Audre Lorde
Women’s Liberation And The African Freedom Struggle by Thomas Sankara
W.E.B. DuBois Essay Collection
Black Reconstruction by W.E.B. DuBois
Lynch Law by Ida B. Wells
The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison
Sula by Toni Morrison
Song Of Solomon by Toni Morrison
Beloved by Toni Morrison
Paradise by Toni Morrison
A Mercy by Toni Morrison
This Bridge Called My Back by Cherríe Moraga
Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America
So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo
The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle Alexander
Black Feminist Thought by Patricia Hill Collins
Eloquent Rage: A Black Feminist Discovers Her Superpower by Dr. Brittney Cooper
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou
Black Skins, White Masks and The Wretched of the Earth by Frantz Fanon
Killing of the Black Body
Revolutionary Suicide by Huey P Newton
Settlers; The myth of the White Proletariat
Fearing The Black Body; The Racial Origins of Fatphobia
Freedom Dreams; The Black Radical Imagination
How Capitalism Underdeveloped Black America
How Europe Underdeveloped Africa
An Argument For Black Women’s Liberation As a Revolutionary Force by Mary Anne Weathers
Voices of Feminism Oral History Project by Frances Beal
Ghosts In The Schoolyard: Racism And School Closings On Chicago’s South Side by Eve L. Ewing
Tears We Cannot Stop: A Sermon To White America by Michael Eric Dyson
Why We Can’t Wait by Martin Luther King, Jr.
Fatal Invention: How Science, Politics, Big Business, Re-create Race In The 21st Century by Dorothy Roberts
We Gon’ Be Alright: Notes on Race & Resegregation by Jeff Chang
They Can’t Kill Us All: Ferguson, Baltimore, and a New Era In America’s Racial Justice Movement by Wesley Lowery
The Common Wind by Julius S. Scott
Black Is The Body: Stories From My Grandmother’s Time, My Mother’s Time, And Mine by Emily Bernard
We Were Eight Years In Power: An American Tragedy by Ta-Nehisi Coates
American Lynching by Ashraf H. A. Rushdy
Raising Our Hands by Jenna Arnold
Redefining Realness by Janet Mock
When Affirmative Action Was White: An Untold History of Racial Inequality in Twentieth-Century America by Ira Katznelson
Whistling Vivaldi: How Stereotypes Affects Us and What We Can Do
Citizen: An American Lyric by Claudia Rankine
Left of Karl Marx: The Political Life Of Black Communist Claudia Jones by Carole Boyce Davies
Black Studies Manifesto by Darlene Clark
The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
The Souls Of Black Folk by W.E.B. Du Bois
Darkwater by W.E.B. Du Bois
The Education Of Blacks In The South, 1860-1935 by James D. Anderson
The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery And The Making Of American Capitalism by Edward E. Baptist
The Color Of Money: Black Banks And The Racial Wealth Gap by Mehrsa Baradaran
A Black Women’s History Of The United States by Daina Ramey Berry & Kali Nicole Gross
The Price For Their Pound Of Flesh: The Value Of The Enslaved, From Womb to Grave, In The Building Of A Nation by Daina Ramey Berry
North Of Slavery: The Negro In The Free States, 1780-1869 by Leon F. Litwack
Black Stats: African Americans By The Numbers In The Twenty-First Century by Monique M. Morris
Pushout: The Criminalization of Black Girls in Schools by Monique M. Morris
40 Million Dollar Slaves: The Rise, Fall, And Redemption of The Black Athlete by William C. Rhoden
From #BlackLivesMatter To Black Liberation by Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
A More Beautiful And Terrible History: The Uses And Misuses Of Civil Rights History by Jeanne Theoharis
Medical Apartheid: The Dark History Of Medical Experimentation On Black Americans From Colonial Times To The Present by Harriet A. Washington
Working At The Intersections: A Black Feminist Disability Framework” by Moya Bailey
Theory by Dionne Brand
Black Women, Writing, And Identity by Carole Boyce Davies
Slavery By Another Name: The Re-enslavement Of Black Americans From The Civil War To World War II by Douglass A. Blackmon
Black Like Me by John Howard Griffin
The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin
Some Of Us Are Very Hungry Now by Andre Perry
The Origins Of The Urban Crisis: Race and Inequality In Postwar Detroit by Thomas Surgue
They Can’t Kill Us Until They Kill Us by Hanif Abdurraqib
Beyond Containment: Autobiographical Reflections, Essays and Poems by Claudia Jones
The Black Woman: An Anthology by Toni McCade
Double Jeopardy: To Be Black and Female by Frances Beal
How We Get Free: Black Feminism and the Combahee River Collective by Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
Indigenous Theory
Colonize This! by Daisy Hernandez and Bushra Rehman
As We Have Always Done
Braiding Sweetgrass
Spaces Between Us
The Sacred Hoop by Paula Gunn Allen
Native: Identity, Belonging, And Rediscovering God by Kaitlin Curtice
An Indigenous People’s History Of The United States by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
Why Indigenous Literatures Matter by Daniel Heath Justice
Highway of Tears: A True Story of Racism, Indifference, And The Pursuit Of Justice For Missing And Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls by Jessica McDiarmid
The Other Slavery by Andrés Reséndez
Seven Fallen Feathers by Tanya Talaga
All Our Relations: Indigenous Trauma In The Shadow Of Colonialism by Tanya Talaga
All Our Relations: Finding The Path Forward by Tanya Talaga
Everything You Wanted To Know About Indians But Were Afraid To Ask by Anton Treuer
Rez Life: An Indian’s Journey Through Reservation Life by David Treuer
Latine Theory
Borderlands/La Frontera by Gloria Anzaldúa
Open Veins of Latin America: Five Centuries of Pillage of A Continent by Eduardo Galeano
Inventing Latinos: A New Story of American Racism by Laura E. Gomez
De Colores Means All Of Us by Elizabeth Martinez
Middle Eastern And Muslim Theory
How Does It Feel To Be A Problem? Being Young And Arab In America by Moustafa Bayoumi
We Too Sing America: South Asian, Arab, Muslim, and Sikh Immigrants Shape Our Multiracial Future by Deepa Iyer
Alligator and Other Stories by Dima Alzayat
API Theory
Orientalism by Edward Said
The Making Of Asian America by Erika Lee
On Gold Mountain by Lisa See
Strangers From A Different Shore: A History of Asian Americans by Ronald Takaki
They Called Us Enemy (Graphic Novel) by George Takei
Yellow Peril!: An Archive of Anti-Asian Fear by Edited by John Kuo Wei Tchen and Dylan Yeats
Yellow: Race In America Beyond Black And White by Frank H. Wu
Alien Nation: Chinese Migration In The Americas From The Coolie Era Through World War II by Elliott Young
The Good Immigrants: How The Yellow Peril Became The Model Minorities by Madeline H. Ysu
Asian American Dreams: The Emergence Of An American People by Helen Zia
The Myth Of The Model Minority: Asian Americans Facing Racism by Rosalind S. Chou & Joe R. Feagin
Two Faces Of Exclusion: The Untold Story Of Anti-Asian Racism In The United States by Lon Kurashige
Whiteness
White Fragility by Robin Di Angelo (done!)
White Kids: Growing Up With Privilege In A Racially Divided America by Margaret A. Hagerman
Waking Up White by Deby Irving
The History of White People by Nell Irvin Painter
White Like Me: Reflections On Race From A Privileged Son by Tim Wise
White Rage by Carol Anderson
What Does It Mean To Be White: Developing White Racial Literacy by Robin DiAngelo
The Invention of The White Race: Volume 1: Racial Oppression and Social Control by Theodore W. Allen
The Invention of The White Race: Volume 2: The Origin of Racial Oppression in Anglo-America by Theodore W. Allen
Immigration
Call Me American by Abdi Nor Iftir
Create Dangerously: The Immigrant Artist At Work by Edwidge Danticat
My Family Divided by Diane Guerrero
The Devil’s Highway: A True Story by Luis Alberto Urrea
The Undocumented Americans by Karla Cornejo Villavicencio
Enrique’s Journey by Sonia Nazario
Tell Me How It Ends: An Essay In Forty Questions by Valeria Luiselli
Voter Suppression
One Person, No Vote: How Voter Suppression Is Destroying Our Democracy by Carol Anderson
Give Us The Vote: The Modern Struggle For Voting Rights In America by Ari Berman
Prison Abolition And Police Violence
Abolition Democracy by Angela Davis
Are Prisons Obsolete? by Angela Davis
The Prison Industrial Complex by Angela Davis
Political Prisoners, Prisons, And Black Liberation by Angela Davis
Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson (done!)
The End Of Policing by Alex S Vitale
Invisible No More: Police Violence Against Black Women and Women of Color by Andrea J. Ritchie
Choke Hold: Policing Black Men by Paul Butler
From The War On Poverty To The War On Crime: The Making Of Mass Incarceration In America by Elizabeth Hinton
Feminist Theory
The Second Sex by Simone de Beauvoir
A Vindication of the Rights of Women by Mary Wollstonecraft
Bad Feminist by Roxanne Gay
7 Feminist And Gender Theories
Race, Gender, And Class by Margaret L. Anderson
African Gender Studies by Oyèrónkẹ́ Oyěwùmí
The Invention Of Women by Oyèrónkẹ́ Oyěwùmí
What Gender Is Motherhood? by Oyèrónkẹ́ Oyěwùmí
Feminism Without Borders: Decolonizing Theory, Practicing Solidarity by Chandra Talpade Mohanty
I Am Malala by Malala Youssef
LGBT Theory
Gender Trouble by Judith Butler
Performative Acts and Gender Constitution by Judith Butler
Imitation and Gender Insubordination by Judith Butler
Bodies That Matter by Judith Butler
Excitable Speech by Judith Butler
Undoing Gender by Judith Butler
The Roots Of Lesbian And Gay Opression: A Marxist View by Bob McCubbin
Compulsory Heterosexuality And Lesbian Existence by Adrienne Rich
Decolonizing Trans/Gender 101 by B. Binohan
Gay.Inc: The Nonprofitization of Queer Politics by Merl Beam
Pronouns Good or Bad: Attitudes and Relationships with Gendered Pronouns
Transgender Warriors
Whipping Girl; A Transsexual Woman on Sexism and the Scapegoating of Femininity
Stone Butch Blues by Lesie Feinberg (done!)
The Stonewall Reader by Edmund White
Sissy by Jacob Tobia
Gender Outlaw by Kate Bornstein
Butch Queens Up In Pumps by Marlon M. Bailey
Black On Both Sides: A Racial History Of Trans Identities by C Riley Snorton
Go Tell It On The Mountain by James Baldwin
Ezili’s Mirrors: Imagining Black Queer Genders by Omise’eke Natasha Tinsley
Lavender and Red by Emily K. Hobson
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another lovely  @keeperofthesunandmoon piece from @callmebeem: just boy(friend)s being boy(friend)s. 
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musichead84 · 5 years
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Seen as of 2019:
Festivals:
ACL - 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018
Bonnaroo - 2012, 2013
Coachella - 2010, 2014
Float Fest - 2014
Index Fest - 2013, 2014
Lollapalooza - 2006, 2009, 2011
Wakarusa - 2015
Fun Fun Fun Fest - 2014, 2015
35 Denton - 2016
Untapped Fort Worth Festival - 2016
Untapped Dallas Festival - 2016
Edgefest - 2017 (many more than this year’s…)
Old 97′s County Fair - 2018
A’s
Aerosmith (Dallas)
Afghan Whigs (Liberty Lunch, Antone’s, ACL 12, Coachella 14)
Alkaline Trio (Austin)
Aloha (Dallas)
Andrew Bird (Lolla 09)
All 4 One (Austin)
Animal Collective (Lolla 09)
Arcade Fire x3 (ACL 07, Lolla 06, Coachella 14)
Arctic Monkeys x 2 (Lolla 09, ACL, Edgefest 22)
Adair (Dallas)
American Eyes ( Dallas )
As I Lay Dying ( Dallas )
Atreyu ( Dallas )
Atoms for Peace  (Coachella 10)
Allison Moorer (Austin)
Aubra Mae (Dallas)
A Perfect Circle (Lolla 11, Verizon Theatre)
AfroJack (Lolla 11)
Atmosphere (Lolla 11)
Alton Brown (Chef - Frisco) - Barnes & Noble
AVICII (ACL 12)
Atlas Genius (Edgefest23)
Airborne Toxic Event (Edgefest23)
AWOLNation x2 (Edgefest23, EF2015)
Annie Clark (Dallas)
A Day to Remember (Edgefest 23)
Alt-J (Roo 13)
The Avett Brothers (Summer Cut 2)
Austra (Granada Theater)
Alice in Chains (Gexa Pavilion)
Antemasque (FFFfest 15)
Alvvays (FFFfest 15)
American Werewolves (Three Links - Dallas)
At the Drive In (Red7, Trees, Club Dada, Southside Ballroom)
Aaron Lewis (Billy Bob’s)
American Aquarium (The Statler Ballroom)
B’s
Badfish x 6 (Dallas, Wildflower Fest)
Beck x 3 (Dallas, Coachella 14, ACL 14)
Ben Harper x 2 (Lolla 09, Austin, Waka 2015)
Big Head Todd & the Monsters (ATX, House of Blues - Dallas)
Black Crowes (Dallas)
Blind Melon (Dallas)
Bloc Party (Lolla 06, Dallas)
Blood Brothers (dallas)
Blue October (Austin, Dallas)
Burden Brothers (Austin, Dallas)
Broke (Dallas)
Band of Horses (Lolla 09)
Bassnectar (Lolla09, ACL12)
Ben Folds (chicago)
Beach House (coachella10)
Ben Gibbard (dallas)
Bert Kreischer - (comedian) Addison Improv (2), Irvine Improv
Black Lips (Lolla 11)
Bruno Mars (Lolla 11)
Busy P (Lolla11)
Black Keys (Dallas, Edgefest, ACL12)
Bush (Edgefest23)
Bjork (Roo13)
Big Gigantic (BreakwayFest)
Bear Mountain (Dallas)
Born & Raised (Dallas)
Bastille (Coachella 14)
Bush (Edgefest, Toyota Music Factory)
Blackberry Smoke (ACL14)
Bouncing Souls (Dallas)
Broken Gold (Dallas)
Ben Howard (Dallas)
Blue, the misfit (Dallas)
Brutal Juice (Dallas)
Best Coast (Dallas)
Bully (Dallas)
Bobby Patterson (HG6)
Black Fire Pistol (HG6)
Belle & Sebastian (Summer Cut ‘15)
Broncho (FFFfest 15)
Big Freedia (FFFfest 15, The Bomb Factory)
Bottle Rockets  (2018 Old 97′s County Fair)
Bombay Bicycle Club (coachella 14)
Built to Spill (Granada Theater, Untapped 16)
Breaking Benjamin (Gexa)
Blink 182 (Edgefest 2017)
Brandi Carlile (ACL 2018)
Brock Hampton (ACL 2018)
Blood Orange (ACL 2018 Bowling for Soup (Wildflower Fest 2019)
C’s
Cage the Elephant (Coachella 10, Frisco, Lolla09/11, Edgefest 22, Coachella 14)
Christina Aguilera (Tx State Fair 1998)
Chevelle (Dallas, Ft Worth, Edgefest 2017)
Coal Chamber(killeen)
Coheed & Cambria (Austin, Coachella10, Lolla06, Dallas)
Cody Shaw & The Rhythm Boys (Hank’s)
ColdWarKids (Lolla06, ACL)
Common (Lolla09)
Cross Canadian Ragweed (austin)
The Confession
Collective Soul (dallas)
Carolyn Wonderland (austin)
The Cush (denton)
Cee-Lo Green (Lolla11)
Chico Trujillo (Lolla11)
City & Colour (Lolla11, Roo12, Dallas - Granada Theater)
The Chain Gang of 1974 (Lolla11, Dallas - Granada Theater)
Carina Round (Austin)
Charlie Murphy (Dallas - Addison Improv)
Christopher Titus (Dallas - Addison Improv)
Civil Twilight (Edgefest22)
Cake (Edgefest22)
Chris Lake (El Paso)
Capital Cities (Edgefest23)
Crizzly (BreakawayFest)
CHVRCHES (Dallas, Coachella 14, ACL 14)
Commotion  (Dallas)
Courtney Barnett (FFFFest 6)
Chance the Rapper (Waka15)
Carrie Brownstein (Dallas)
Craig Finn (Trees)
Chris Stapleton (Dallas, ACL 16)
Cheap Trick (FFFfest 15)
Chromeo (FFFfest 15)
Calvin Harris (Coachella 14)
The Cult (Toyota Music Factory)
Camila Cabello (ACL 2018)
D’s
Dead Sara (Edgefest22)
Damian Marley (Lolla11)
Death From Above 1979 (Lolla11)
Daughtry (addison,dallas,frisco)
Dashboard Confessional (ACL05)
Death Cab For Cutie (Lolla 06, EF 15)
Decemberists (Lolla 09, Dallas)
Deftones (Dallas, Lolla 11, Edgefest23, ACL 2018)
Devotchka (Dallas - HOB, Indexfest 2)
Delta Spirit (Lolla11)
Drive-by Truckers (dallas)
Destiny’s Child (Tx State Fair 1998)
Dredg (dallas)
Death in the Family (dallas)
Dead Weather (coachella10, ACL09)
Depeche Mode (chicago)
Dirty Heads x 3 (Austin - Stubb’s, Dallas, Waka15)
Dwight Yokam (Grand Prairie - Lonestar Park)
The Drums (Lolla11)
The DA (El Paso - Tricky Falls)
D'Angelo (Roo 12)
Deadmau5 (El Paso, Dallas)
Dim Locator (Hailey’s - Denton)
Danny Avila (BreakwayFest)
Dave Chappell (Dallas - Oddball Comedy Tour)
Dirty River Boys (McKinney - Hanks)
Dum Dum Girls (Fun Fun Fun Fest 6)
David Ramirez (Kessler Theater, Untapped 16)
Dark Rooms x 3 (Dallas, Denton)
Doug Benson (FFFfest 15)
Dag nasty (FFFfest 15)
Dillion Francis (Coachella 14)
Disturbed (Gexa)
DJ Sober (The Best of Big D 16)
Dalton Domino (The Statler Ballroom)
David Byrne (ACL 2018)
Dead Flowers (The Rustic)
The Doobie Brothers (Dallas)
E’s
The Expendables (austin)
Eminem (Lolla 11, ACL 14)
Explosions in the Sky (Lolla 11, Breakaway Fest)
Empire of the Sun (Breakway Fest)
El-P (indexfest2)
Erykah Badu (Dallas)
Eric Andre (FFFfest 15)
Esme Patterson (The Rustic)
Erika Wennerstron (2018 Old 97′s County Fair, The Rustic)
F’s
Finger Eleven (dallas)
Fleet Foxes (Lolla 09)
Foo Fighters (Dallas, Lolla 11)
Foster the People (Lolla 11, Coachella 14)
Frank Black (Austin)
Funeral for a Friend (Dallas)
For Felix (Dallas)
Franz Ferdinand (Austin)
Frank Turner (Dallas, Coachella 14)
Fuel (Mayflower Fest)
Friendly Fires (Lolla 11)
Flogging Molly (Lolla 11, Roo 12)
Fitz & the Tantrums (Lolla 11 - met them, HOB - Dallas - met them, Roo 12, Edgefest 23, Wildflower Fest 2019)
Foxy Shazam (Edgefest 22)
Florence & the Machines (ACL 12)
Frightened Rabbit (Dallas)
Flash Gordon (Edgefest 23)
Flight of the Concords (Dallas)
Fatboy Slim (Coachella 14)
Foxygen (Index Fest 3, Fun Fun Fun Fest 6)
First Aid Kit (Fun Fun Fun Fest 6)
Flying Lotus (Fun Fun Fun Fest 6)
FKA Twigs (Trees - Dallas)
Future Islands (Index Fest 3, FFFFest15)
Fantastic Negrito (Summer Cut '15)
FRONTERA BUGALÚ - Gas Monkey
Father John Misty (Dallas)
G’s
The Gaslight Anthem x 3 (Lolla06,Edgefest23,Dallas)
Gin Blossoms (Addison, Wildflower Fest 2018)
Gnarls Barkley x 2 (Lolla06,dallas)
Gomez (Lolla 09)
Gossip (coachella10)
Greeley Estates (dallas)
The Gourds (austin)
Goo Goo Dolls (Dallas / Wildflower Fest 2018)
Grace Potter & the Nocturnals x 2 (lolla11, Summer Cut 2)
Grouplove (Lolla 11, Stubb’s, Roo 12, Coachella 14)
Garbage (Edgefest 22)
Girl Talk x 3 (indexfest 2, Fun Fun Fun Fest 6, EF 15)
The Growlers (Waka 15)
Glass Animals (Waka 15)
Galactic (Waka 15)
Gogol Bordello (FFFfest 15, Untapped Dallas 16)
Grimes (FFFfest 15)
Greg Dulli (Kessler Theater Dallas)
Grupo Fantasma (Untapped 16)
Glorietta (Kessler - Dallas)
The Guess Who (Wildflower Fest 2019)
H’s
Heartless Bastards x 11 (Austin, Lolla 09, Dallas, Denton - met twice, smoked with Jesse, and took pics with them)
Hole (Edgefest)
Hockey (Coachella 10)
The Hope Trust x 2 (Dallas, Denton)
The Holler Time (Denton)
Haim (Roo13)
Harland Williams (Comedian - Addison Improv)
Hozier (EF15)
Hayes Carll (Untapped 16)
I’s
Incubus (x3)(dallas)
Interpol (dallas)
DJ Irene (killeen)
Ishi (Dallas)
Israel Nash (Summer Cut '15)
I’m With Her (Ryman Auditorium)
J’s
Jay-Z (Coachella 10)
Jane’s Addiction (Lolla09,Dallas)
Jeff Klein (austin)
Jim Ward (Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth)
Jimmy Eat World (Dallas, Wildflower Fest 2018)
Johnny Cooper (Mckinney - Hank’s)
John Hiatt (Stubbs, HOB Dallas)
Jerry Lee Lewis (Richardson - Wildflower Fest 11)
Jim Jefferies x 3 (Comedian - Dallas)
Jim Breuer (Comedian - Dallas)
Jarrod Gorbel (Dallas)
James Vandervelde (austin)
Jack White (ACL12)
Japandroid (Roo13)
Jack Johnson (Roo13)
Juicy J (BreakwayFest)
Jenny Lewis (Dallas)
J Mascis (Fun Fun Fun Fest 6)
Jessica Lea Mayfield (Dallas)
Jack Kerowax (Dallas)
Jamie xx (GvB V)
Joey Bada$$ (FFFfest 15)
Jason Isbell (Southside Ballroom Dallas, Dallas)
Jason Aldean (Gexa Energy Pavilion)
Jaime Wyatt (2018 Old 97′s County Fair)
Jibe (Gas Monkey Live!)
Justice (ACL 2018)
Judah & The Lion (Wildflower Fest 2019)
Jason Bonham (Toyota Music Pavilion)
K’s
Kansas (Norfolk, VA - my very first concert!)
KISS (Frisco)
Kaskade (Lolla 09)
Killers x 2 (Austin, Dallas)
Kings of Leon x 3 (Lolla 09, Dallas)
Kid Cudi (Lolla 11, Coachella 14)
Killer Mike (indexfest2)
Kevin Devine (Dallas - Rustic)
Kopecky (Waka 15)Kaela Sinclair (Dallas)
Kurt Vile (Red Rocks Amphitheater)
Kacey Musgraves (ACL 16)
Kaleo (Untapped Dallas 16)
K-Flay (Dos Equis Pavilion)
Khalid (ACL 2018)
L’s
The Lusitania (Austin)
Lennon (killeen)
LCD Soundsystem (Coachella 10, ACL 16, The Bomb Factory)
Local Natives (Coachella10, Lolla11, Roo13, ACL 16)
Los Lonely Boys (Austin)
The Lumineers (ACL12, Dallas)
Lil Twist (BreakwayFest)
Lower Dens (GvB V, Club Dada Dallas)
L-P (Index Fest 2)
Lindi Ortega (Denton)
Lucero (Southside Ballroom, The Rusticx3)
L7 (FFFfest 15, Granada Theater Dallas)
Le Bucherettes (Dallas)
Lord Huron  (2018 Old 97′s County Fair)
Lifehouse (Wildflower Fest 2018)
Lukas Nelson (The Rustic)
M’s
MC Flipside (2001 - Killeen)
MGMT (coachella 10, coachella 14)
mewithoutYou (dallas)
Modest Mouse (ACL 05, Dallas, Fun Fun Fun Fest 6, Edgefest '15)
Metric (Lolla11,Edgefest11,ACL12)
Muse (dallas,Edgefest10,Lolla11)
My Morning Jacket (austin)
Millionaire (dallas)
Matisyahu (Lolla06, Dallas)(Met outside of Granada Theater, have autograph)
Manchester Orchestra (Lolla 09/11, Dallas - Rustic, ACL 2018)
Mogwai (Lolla 11)
Mexicans At Night (El Paso - Tricky Falls)
M83 (ACL 12)
Major Lazer (Roo 12, ACL 14, Waka 15)
Mariachi El Bronx (Roo 12)
Matt&Kim (Summer Cut 2, Roo 13, BreakwayFest '13)
MsMr (Dallas - HOB, Coachella 14)
Midlake (Dallas)
Macy Gray (Waka 15)
Ms. Lauryn Hill (FFFfest 15)
Midnight Stroll (Trees Dallas)
Miike Snow (ACL 16)
Mumford & Sons (ACL 16)
Marilyn Manson (Dos Equis Pavilion)
The Mavericks  (2018 Old 97′s County Fair)
Mad Mexicans (Gas Monkey Live!)
Metallica (ACL 18)
Margo Price (The Rustic)
Mipso (Ryman Auditorium)
N’s
Nas (Lolla11, Roo13)
The Naked & Famous (Lolla 11, dallas)
The National (Dallas - HOB, Southside Ballroom, Roo 13, ACL 18)
Neko Case (Lolla 09)
North Mississippi Allstars (Austin - Stubb’s)
Neon Trees (Edgefest 22, Wildflower Fest 2019)
Neil Young & Crazy Horse (ACL 12)
The Neighbourhood (Edgefest 23)
Nahko & Medicine for the People (Waka 15)
New Politics (Edgefest 15)
Neon Indian (FFFfest 15)
NOFX (FFFfest 15)
The Nixons (Edgefest 2017)
NIN (Las Vegas - The Joint x2)
NALGADAS - Gas Monkey
Nelly (ACL 2018)
O’s
Old 97’s (Austin, HG6, 2018 Old 97′s County Fair)
Owen Pallett (Dallas)
Of Monsters & Men (Roo 13)
Other Lives (Dallas)
The Offspring (Edgefest 2017)
Oil Boom (HG6)
Olivia Chaney (Dallas)
ODESZA (FFFfest 15, ACL 2018, Dallas)
Orville Peck (Southside Ballroom)
P’s
Paul Green’s School of Rock All-Stars – Austin, TX
Pavement (Dallas)
Portugal. The Man (Coachella 10, Lolla 11, Roo 13, Dallas - Granada Theater)
Paramore (Dallas, Edgefest 23)
Pearl Jam (ACL 09/14, Dallas - AAC)
Pepper (Dallas - Granada Theater)
Pixies (ACL 2005)
Placebo (Edgefest)
Pelican (Edgefest)
Phoenix (Coachella 10, Edgefest 21, Edgefest 23)
Passion Pit (coachella 10, dallas)
Pat Green (frisco)
Pretty Lights (Lolla11)
Puscifer (Austin - Long Center, Bonnaroo 2012)
Phish (Bonnaroo 2012 )
Pauly Shore (Edgefest 23)
Purity Ring (Roo13)
Paul McCartney (Roo13)
Phantogram (ACL14)
Paws (Dallas)
Parquet Courts (FFFfest 15)
Peaches (FFFfest 15)
Patricio (Coachella 14)
Pete Yorn (ACL 16)
Prayers (Verizon Theatre)
Paul Cauthen  (2018 Old 97′s County Fair)
Peter Frampton (Toyota Music Factory)
Q’s
Queens of the Stone Age (ACL, Dallas)
?uestlove (Roo12)
The Quaker City Night Hawks x 2 (Dallas)
Quintron & Miss Pussy Cat (Dallas)
R’s
Ratatat (Lolla 11)
Rancid (Dallas - Gypsy Ballroom)
Red Hot Chili Peppers (Lolla 06, Dallas - AAC, Roo 12)
Rilo Kiley (Dallas)
Rise Against (Dallas)
The Receiving End of Sirens (Dallas)
The Record Hop (Denton)
Ramesh (Dallas)
The Roots (Roo 12, ACL 12, Waka 15)
Radiohead (Roo 12, Lolla 11)
Rodrigo & Gabriela & C.U.B.A. (Roo 12)
Robert Delong (Edgefest 23)
Ra Ra Riot (BreakwayFest)
The Replacements (with Billy Jo Armstrong @ Coachella14, ACL14)
Riothorse Royale (Dallas)
Roosevelt (FFFfest 15)
Ride (FFFfest 15)
Robert Plant (Bomb Factory Dallas)
Ryan Adams (Red Rocks Amphitheater, The Pavilion - Irving)
Roger Waters (American Airlines Center)
S’s
Street Sweeper Social Club (Coachella 10)
She & Him (Coachella 10)
Santigold (Lolla 09)
Say Anything (Edgefest)
Seven Mary Three x 11 (Dallas, Waco, Wildflower Fest - have Giti’s autograph)
Silverchair (How the Edge Stole Xmas)
Silversun Pickups (Lolla 09, Dallas)
Sleepercar (Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth)
Snoop Dogg (Lolla 09)
Sparta x 15 (Mohawk, Austin, Lolla 09, Dallas, Tricky Falls, Barracuda, Gas Monkey)
Spoon x 4 (Austin, ACL 14, HOB Dallas, HG 6, Wildflower Fest 18)
Staind (Dallas)
Steve Earle (ACL 07, Dallas, ACL 12)
STP (austin, Edgefest, Toyota Music Factory)
Silverstein (Dallas)
Santigold (Lolla 09)
The Smashup (Dallas)
Story of the Year (Dallas)
Street Drum Corps (Dallas)
Sublime w/ Rome (Dallas)
Switchfoot x 3 (Dallas, Edgefest 22, Wildflower Fest 2018)
Skrillex (Lolla 11, ACL 12, Roo 12)
Sarah Jaffe x 4 (Indexfest 2, Dallas, Summer Cut '15)
Shaky Graves (Dallas - Granada Theater, Kessler Theater, HG6, ACL 2018)
Sam Lao (Dallas)
STS9 (Waka15)
Slightly Stoopid (Waka 15)
Sphynx (HG6)
Sealion (HG6)
Saul Williams (Dallas - Club Dada)
Sons of Illustrious Father (Dallas - Club Dada)
Social Distortion (HOB Houston)
Slow Magic (FFF fest 15)
Stoney Larue (Billy Bob’s Texas)
Slipknot (Dos Equis Pavilion)
Shovels & Rope (South Side Music Hall 2016)
Sweater Beats (Coachella 14)
Sylvan Esso (ACL 18)
Santana (Dallas)
T’s
Tegan & Sara (ACL 12)
Taking Back Sunday x 4 (Dallas)
Thursday (Dallas)
Tito & The Tarantulas (Austin)
Toadies x 13 (Austin, Dallas)
Tool (Lolla 09, Dallas - AAC, Grand Prairie - Nokia)
Them Crooked Vultures (Coachella 10)
Tragically Hip x 4 (Austin - Stubb’s, Dallas - HOB)
Trish Murphy (ACL 05)
TV on the Radio (Lolla 09, Dallas, Untapped Dallas 16)
Thrice (Dallas)
The Heist (Dallas)
Twilight Singers (Dallas - Gypsy Tea Room & Granada Theater 2011)
Three Days Grace (Dallas)
Two Door Cinema Club (Lolla 11, ACL 12, Roo 12)
The Tings Tings (Edgefest22)
The Temper Trap (Lolla 11, Roo 12)
Twenty-One Pilots (Edgefest23)
The TonTons (Dallas - Trees)
Tame Impala (Dallas - Southside Ballroom)
Tinariwen (Fun Fun Fun Fest 6)
Tei Shi (GvB V)
Toro y Moi (FFFfest 15)
Tanlines (Trees Dallas)
Thomas Rhett (Gexa Energy Pavilion)
Travis Scott (ACL 2018)
Texas Gentlemen (Kessler - Dallas)
U’s
Uh Huh Her (Dallas)
Unknown Mortal Orchestra (Club Dada Dallas)
V’s
Van Halen (Dallas)
Vampire Weekend (Lolla 09)
Viet Cong (FFF fest 15)
Vaadat Charigim (35 Denton 2016)
Valerie June  (2018 Old 97′s County Fair)
W’s
White Lies (Lolla 11)
White Rabbit x 2 (Dallas)
Warpaint x 2 (Dallas - Granada Theater, index fest 2)
Wailers x 4 (Dallas, Wildflower Festival)
Weezer (Dallas)
Wilco (Austin)
Wintersleep x 3 (Austin, Dallas - Trees (pic with them))
Walking the Moon (Dallas)
White Arrows (Dallas)
Walk the Moon (Roo 13, Dos Equis Pavilion)
Wu-Tang Clan (Breakaway Fest)
Wiz Khalifa (Fun Fun Fun Fest 6)
War On Drugs (Granada Theater)
White Denim (Index Fest 3)
We Are Scientists (Club Dada Dallas)
Wrestlers (Trees Dallas)
Wussy (Three Links - Dallas)
V’s
Vaadat Charigim (35 Denton 2016)
X’s
The xx - x 4 (Coachella 10, Dallas x 2, Roo 13)
Y’s
Yeah Yeah Yeah’s x 2 (Lolla 09, Dallas)
Young the Giant x 3 (Lolla 11, Dallas, Austin, Waka 15)
Yumi Zouma (GvB V)
Z’s
Zola Jesus (Dallas - Granada Theater)
ZZ Top (Roo 13)
Zobc (Coachella 14)
The Zolas (Dallas)
#’s
311 (Dallas, Edgefest 2017)
30 Seconds to Mars (Dallas, Edgefest, Dos Equis Pavilion)
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D - “Deceptacon” by Le Tigre
O - “Of Once And Future Kings” by Pavlov’s Dog
L - “Laugh Till I Cry” by The Front Bottoms
P - “Paracetamol” by Declan KcKenna
H - “Heart-Shaped Box” by Nirvana
B - “Black Mambo” by Glass Animals
L - “Lucky Girl” by Fazerdaze
A - “Are You Satisfied?” by MARINA
I - “Inbetween Days” by The Cure
N - “Not Too Bad” from Fun Home
E - “Electric Love” by BØRNS
C - “Cinnamon” by Palehound
H - “How Soon Is Now?” by The Smiths
A - “And So It Goes” by Billy Joel
R - “Run Boy Run” by Woodkid
L - “LA Devotee” by Panic! At The Disco
E - “Edge of Seventeen” by Stevie Nicks
S - “Sex On Fire” by Kings of Leon
D - “Disorder” by Joy Division
A - “A Decade Under The Influence” by Taking Back sunday
V - “Vacation” by Florist
I - “In The Woods Somewhere” by Hozier
D - “Dust In The Wind” by Kansas
E - “Easy Target” by blink-182
A - “Allentown” by Billy Joel
R - “Rill Rill” by Sleigh Bells
L - “Love Will Tear Us Apart” by Joy Division
F - “Fluorescent Adolescent” by Arctic Monkeys
R - “Run” by Hozier
E - “Empty” by Kevin Abstract
D - “Daddy Issues” by The Neighbourhood
E - “Everything’s A Ceiling” by Death Cab for Cutie
R - “Rhode Island” by The Front Bottoms
I - “I Bet On Losing Dogs” by Mitski
C - “Cool And Refreshing” by Florist
K - “Karma Police” by Radiohead
G - “Gooey” by Glass Animals
E - “Expo ‘86″ by Death Cab for Cutie
R - “Red Eye” by Vance Joy
A - “All For Leyna” by Billy Joel
L - “Let’s Kill Tonight” by Panic! At The Disco
D - “D’you Have A Car?” by SWMRS
H - “Howlin’ For You” by The Black Keys
U - “Uprising” by Muse
B - “Be Nice To Me” by The Front Bottoms
E - “El Dorado” by Death Cab for Cutie
R - “Rasputin” by Boney M.
T - “This Year” by The Mountain Goats
I - “It Will Come Back” by Hozier
R - “Rosanna” by Toto
V - “Video Games” by Lana del Rey
I - “It’s Still Rock And Roll To Me” by Billy Joel
N - “Nina Cried Power” by Hozier
J - “Joanie” by The Front Bottoms
O - “Off To The Races” by Lana del Rey
H - “HELP” by The Front Bottoms
N - “New Slang” by The Shins
K - “Kin” by Kevin Abstract
E - “Eleanor Rigby” by The Beatles
N - “Nobody Knows You (When You’re Down And Out)” by Leslie Odom, Jr.
N - “No. 1 Party Anthem” by Arctic Monkeys
E - “Eddie” from The Rocky Horror Picture Show
T - “The Bitch Of Living” from Spring Awakening
H - “Humongous” by Declan McKenna
L - “Love Me” by The 1975
L - “Let It Be Me” by Ray LaMontagne
O - “Oh No!” by MARINA
Y - “Your Best American Girl” by Mitski
D -  “Drunk Kid Catholic” by Bright Eyes
M - “my boy” by Billie Eilish
A - “All Is Full of Love” by Death Cab for Cutie
R - “Radio Ga Ga” by Queen
T - “The World According To Chris” from Carrie: The Musical
I - “I Melt With You” by Modern English
N - “Nova Baby” by The Black Keys
N - “Normal Song” by Perfume Genius
E - “Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic” by The Police
R - “Right Hand Man” from Hamilton
O - “Ophelia” by The Lumineers
O - “Otherside” by The Red Hot Chili Peppers
L - “Loveletting” by Sons of an Illustrious Father
I - “I Hope You’re Miserable” by Moose Blood
V - “Vampire Money” by My Chemical Romance
E - “Every Other Freckle” by alt-J
R - “Rose Tint My World” from The Rocky Horror Picture Show
P - “Personal Jesus” by Depeche Mode
A - “Andy, You’re A Star” by The Killers
U - “Up On Melancholy Hill” by Gorillaz
L -  “Lipstick Covered Magnet” by The Front Bottoms
Q - “Queen” by Perfume Genius
U - “Uma Thurman” by Fall Out Boy
I - “I Got” by Young The Giant
N - “Non-Stop” from Hamilton
C - “Creep” by Radiohead
Y - “You’re My Home” by Billy Joel
R - “Rabbit Hole” by blink-182
A - “Anna Sun” by WAK THE MOON
N - “New York State Of Mind” by Billy Hoel
D - “Different Names For The Same Thing” by Death Cab for Cutie
O - “Our Love Is God” from Heathers
L - “last words” by isaac gracie
P - “Piano Man” by Billy Joel
H - “Harry Dean” by SWMRS
S - “Sweater Weather” by The Neighbourhood
H - “Hot Knifer” by Peach Pit
E - “Everlong - Acoustic” by Goo Fighters
R - “Rox In The Box” by The Decemberists
M - “Make Me Your Queen” by Decaln McKenna
A - “Africa” by Toto
N -  “Name” by The Goo Goo Dolls
T - “There Is A Light That Never Goes Out” by The Smiths
H - “Hero” by Family of the Year
O - “Online Songs” by blink-182
M - “Milk” by The 1975
A - “April, Come She Will” by Simon & Garfunkel
S -  “Shampain” by MARINA
U - “Under The Bridge” by The Red Hot Chili Peppers
N - “Nervous” by Gavin James
C - “Cecily Smith” from Fly By Night
A - “After The Storm” by Mumford & Sons
S -  “Starring Role” by MARINA
V - “Valentine” by 5 Seconds of Summer
I - “Islands” by Young The Giant
C - “COPYCAT” by Billie Eilish
T - “Thank You For The Venom” by My Chemical Romance
O - “Old Friends” by Pinegrove
R - “Resonance” by Home
W - “Wolfman” by The Front Bottoms
I - “Iscariot” by WALK THE MOON
L - “Let The River Run” by Carly Simon
L - “Lose It” by SWMRS
I - “I Know A Place” by MUNA
A -  “Alexander Hamilton” from Hamilton
M - “Medicine” by Daughter
X - “XO” by Fall Out Boy
E - “Echo” by Kevin Abstract
R - “running on empty” by isaac gracie
X - “Xanadu” by Rush
E - “Emperor’s New Clothes” by Panic! At The Disco
S -  “Step Out” by José González
Y - “You’re So Vain” by Carly Simon
A - “Aaron Burr, Sir” from Hamilton
N - “Need” by Pinegrove
C - “Cemetery Drive” by My Chemical Romance
Y - “You May Be Right” by Billy Joel
Z - “Zombie” by The Cranberries
E - “Ease” by Troye Sivan
U - “Underdog” by Imagine Dragons
S -  “Sunspot” by Tula Vera
W - “Why Didn’t You Stop Me?” by Mitski
O - “Older Chests” by Damien Rice
L - “Laura Palmer” by Bastille
F - “Flashlight” by The Front Bottoms
E - “Every Night” by Imagine Dragons
S - “Sedona” by Houndmouth
C - “Cola” by Lana del Rey
H - “Hurricane Drunk” by Florence + The Machine
L - “Layla” by Eric Clapton
E - “Ease On Down the Road” from The Wiz
G - “Gold Dust Woman” by Fleetwood Mac
E - “East Coast Anthem” by Good Charlotte
L - “Lone Star” by The Front Bottoms
S - “South” by Hippo Campus
T - “Teen Idle” by MARINA
E - “Edelweiss” from The Sound Of Music
I - “I Will Survive” by Gloria Gaynor
N - “NFWMB” by Hozier
H - “Hollaback Girl” by Gwen Stefani
A - “American Pie” by Don McLean 
U - “Unobstructed Views” by Death Cab for Cutie
S - “Signs” by Tula Vera
E - “El Condor Pasa (If I Could)” by Simon & Garfunkel
N - “Northen Downpour” by Panic! At The Disco
B - “Brand New City” by Mitski
E - “Empire (Let Them Sing)” by Bring Me The Horizon
R - “Right Red Hand” by Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds
G - “Gum” by Moose Blood
E - “Enjoy The Silence” by Depeche Mode
R - “Red Solo Cup” by Tody Keith
D - “Downeaster Alexa” by Billy Joel
O - “One More Name In Nighlife” by Dane Terry
R - “Rock Show” by blink-182
F - “Fat Lip” by Sum 41
F - “Fuckmylife666″ by Against Me!
W - “West Coast” by Lana del Rey
E - “Enter Sandman” by Metallica
L - “Leningrad” by Billy Joel
C - “Criminal” by Fiona Apple
H - “Helena” by My Chemical Romance
E - ­”Escape (The Piña Colada Song)” by Rupert Holmes
V - “Volcano” by Damien Rice
O - “O Children” by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
R - “Runner” by Kevin Abstract
A - “All The Small Things” by blink-12
L - “Like Real People Do” by Hozier
T - “Teenage Kicks” by The Undertones
E - “Even Flow” by Pearl Jam
R - “Romeo” by Chairlift
N - “Novocaine” by Fall Out Boy
W - “When Did Your Heart Go Missing?” by Rooney
A - “Adam’s Song” by blink-182
R - “Round And Round” by Imagine Dragons
E - “Everybody Hurts” by R.E.M.
N - “Nicotine” by Panic! At The Disco
G - “Goodnight Saigon” by Billy Joel
E - “Everybody Have Fun Tonight” by Wang Chung
W - “White Cedar” by The Mountain Goats
I - “Icarus” by Bastille
S - “Sara Smile” by Hall & Oates
S - “Seventeen” by Peach Pit
E - “Everybody Talks” by Neon Trees
N - “Nothing Left To Say / Rocks” by Imagine Dragons
H - “Holy Ghost” by BØRNS
A - “A Burning Hill” by Mitski
F - “Frozen Pines” by Lord Huron
T - “The Ghosts Of Beverly Drive” by Death Cab for Cutie
S - “Sun” by Sleeping At Last
C - “Cleopatra” by The Lumineers
H - “Heat Of The summer” by Young The Giant
A - “A Match Into Water” by Pierce The Veil
F - “Family Friend” by The Vaccines
E - “Everybody Wants To Rule The World” by Tears for Fears
R - “Radioactive” by Imagine Dragons
S - “Somebody Else” by The 1975
W - “Wish You Were Here” by Pink Floyd
E - “Everyday Is Like Sunday” by Morrissey
S - “silhouettes of you” by isaac gracie
S - “Stable Song” by Death Cab for Cutie
E - “Everything I Didn’t Say” by 5 Seconds of Summer
N - “No Room In Frame” by Death Cab for Cutie
S - “Scenes From An Italian Restaurant” by Billy Joel
C - “Comfortably Numb” by Pink Floyd
H - “Hallelujah” by Jeff Buckley
A - “American Boyfriend” by Kevin Abstract
F - “Feel Good Inc.” by Gorillaz
E - “Everyone Is Gay” by Great Big World
W - “White Teeth Teens” by Lorde
A - “Arms Tonite” by Mother Mother
R - “Red Barchetta” by Rush
E - “Everything Now” by Arcade Fire
N - “No Sunlight” by Death Cab for Cutie
W - “we fell in love in october” by girl in red
O - “O Valencia!” by The Decemberists
H - “Hey Jude” by The Beatles
L - “Love On Top” by Beyonce
G - “Geyser” by Mitski
E - “Evil Woman” by Electric Light Orchestra
P - “Pressure” by Billy Joel
F - “Fixin’” by WALK THE MOON
L - “Locked Out” by Daddy Issues
E - “Earth Angel (Will You Be Mine)” by Death Cab for Cutie
G - “Ghost Of You” by 5 Seconds of Summer
E - “Echoes” by Pink Floyd
U - “Underneath The Sycamore” by Death Cab for Cutie
N - “Nine In The Afternoon” by Panic! At The Disco
D - “Dog Days Are Over” by Florence + The Machine
S - “Streetlife Serenader” by Billy Joel
O - “O My Heart” by Mother Mother
R - “Radio” by Lana del Rey
G - “Georgia” by Vance Joy
F - “Fool” by BØRNS
A - “Alone Together” by Fall Out Boy
L - “Lookalike” by Conan Gray
T - “The Love Club” by Lorde
I - “In Cold Blood” by alt-J
G - “Ghosting” by Mother Mother
K - “Kissing in Cars” by Pierce The Veil
E - “Easy To Love” by Billie Holiday
I - “Idle Town” by Conan Gray
T - ­”The Night We Met” by Lord Huron
B - “Baby Came Home” by The Neighbourhood
E - “Edgar Allan Poe” by Lou Reed
S - “Santeria” by Sublime
C - “Changing My Major” from Fun Home
H - “Human” by The Killers
U - “Underwater Bride” by Passenger
T - “terrified” by isaac gracie
Z - “Zanzibar” by Billy Joel
E - “Electric Avenue” by Eddy Grant
N - “Nara” by alt- J
V - “Very Few Dancers” by Sons of an Illustrious
O - “One Hundred Sleepless Nights” by Pierc The Veil
R - “Ride” by Lana del Rey
A - “Ain’t No Rest For The Wicked” by Cage The Elephant
N - “North American Ride” by Mallory Merk
G “ Gods & Monsters” by Lana del Rey
R - “Ready To Go (Out Of My Mind)” by Panic! At The Disco
E - “Electric Blue” by Icehouse
I - “I Can’t  Believe You’re In Love With Me” by Billie Holiday
F - “Farmer Refuted” from Hamilton
E - “Eleven” by Taking Back Sunday
N - “Norgaard” by The Vaccines
D - “Dancing In The Moonlight” by King Harvest
U - “Unbelievers” by Vampire Weekend
R - “Run Joey Run” by David Geddes
C - “Cupid” by Ryan Beatty
H­ - “Helpless” from Hamilton
I - “In The Heights” from In The Heights
H - “Hood” by Perfume Genius
R - “Rare” by Waterparks
R - “Riptide” by Vance Joy
A - “America” by Imagine Dragons
U - “Underground” by Adam Lambert
B - “Babylon” by 5 Seconds of Summer
G - “God In Jeans” by Ryan Beatty
I - “Inútil” from In The Heights
E - “Embraceable You” by Billie Holiday
R - “Ride Like The Wind” by Christopher Cross
I - “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)” by The Proclaimers
G - “Greek God” by Conan Gray
F - “Freeze Your Brain” from Heathers
E - “Enth E Nd” by Linkin Park
I - “Imagine” by John Lennon
N - “Narcolepsy” by Third Eye Blind
D - “December, 1963 (Oh What A Night!)” by Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons
E - “Eva’s Final Broadcast” from Evita
W - “Washing Machine Heart” by Mitski
E - “Everybody Finds Out” by Fleetwood Mac
L - “Linger” by The Cranberries
C - “Caifornia” by Rufus Wainwright
H - “hollow crown” by isaac gracie
E - “Everybody Happy” by Queen
V - “Vienna” by Billy Joel
O - “Our Lawyers Made Us Change The Name Of This Song So We Wouldn’t Get Sued” by Fall Out Boy
R - “Rikki Don’t Lose That Number” by Steely Dan
A - “A Lack Of Color” by Death Cab for Cutie
L - “Lolita” by Lana del Rey
T - “Take Me To Church” by Hozier
E - “Everybody’s Girl” by Rick Springfield
R - “Rock’n Me” by Steve Miller Band
N - “Nearly Witches (Ever Since We Met…)” by Panic! At The Disco
Z - “Everything Happens To Me” by Billie Holiday
W - “What The Water Gave Me” by Florence + The Machine
O - “Over At The Frankenstein Place” from The Rocky Horror Picture Show
L - “Landfill” by Daughter
F - “First Date” by blink-182
H - “Hayloft” by Mother Mother
U - “Underneath” by Adam Lambert
N - “Nails For Breakfast, Tacks For Snacks” by Panic! At The Disco
D - “Don’t Stop Me Now” by Queen
E - “Ever Since New York” by Harry Styles
R - “Rich Girl” by Hall & Oates
T - “Tusk” by Fleetwood Mac
T - “Toothpaste Kisses” by The Maccabees
A - “A Movie Script Ending” by Death Cab for Cutie
U - “Until The Night Turns” by Lord Huron
S - “Smoke Two Joints” by Sublime
E - “Every Breath You Take” by The Police
N - “Number Of The Beast” by Iron Maiden
D - “Daniel In The Den” by Bastille
J - “Jolene” by Dolly Parton
A - “A Diamond And A Tether” by Death Cab for Cutie (LOOOOVE this song)
H - “Hazey” by Glass animals
R - “Remembering Sunday” by All Time Low
E - “Everytime I Close My Eyes” by The Backstreet Boys
S - “Swimming Pool” by The Front Bottoms
V - “Virgin Veins” by Coma Cinema
O - “One Of These Nights” by The Eagles
R - “Run To The Hills” by Iron Maiden
A - “Angela” by The Lumineers
N - “Not Today” by Twenty One Pilots
D - “Dear Theoosia” from Hamilton
I - “In Bloom” by Neck Deep
E - “Everytime I Look For You” by blink-182
E - “Evil” by Interpol
R - “Runnin’” by Adam Lambert
S - “Swear To God, The Devil Made Me Do It” by The Front Bottoms
C - “Coconut Skins” by Damien Rice
H - “Hiding With Boys” by Creeper
E - “Evil Eyes” by Styx
I - “Information Travels Faster” by Death Cab for Cutie
N - “Nirvana” by Adam Lambert
E - “Excuses” by Alanis Morissette
N - “Nice Guys Finish Last” by Green Day
V - “Visiting” by Pinegrove
O - “Old Scars/Future Hearts” by All Time Low
N - “Night People” by You Me At Six
D - “Dancing Queen” by ABBA
E - “Exit Music (For A Film)” by Radiohead
R - “Roll Away Your Stone” by Mumford & Sons
E - “Exquisite Dead Guy” by They Might Be Giants
R - “Redundant” by Green Day
S - “Silver Soul” by Beach House
T - “Tiny Vessels” by Death Cab for Cutie
E - “Extraordinary Girl” by Green Day
E - “Eye Of The Tiger” by Survivor
R - “Reject” by Green Day
D - “Dammit” by blink-182
E - “Earth” by Sleeping At Last
M  - “Make You Feel My Love” by Adele
E - “Elvira” by The Oak Ridge Boys
N - “Nettles” by Arctic Monkeys
S - “St. Walker” by Young The Giant
C - “Cruel World” by Lana del Rey
H - “Holding On To You” by Twenty One Pilots
D - “Delta Dawn” by Tanya Tucker
E - “Electric Chapel” by Lady Gaga
R - “Restless Heart Syndrome” by Green Day
R - “Reckless” by You Me At Six
A - “Anna Molly” by Incubus
U - “Uptight” by Green Day
M - “Miami 2017 (I’ve Seen The Light Go Out On Broadway” by Billy Joel
S - “Swimming Field” by Memory Tapes
C - “Cherry Wine” by Hozier
H - “Hell Above” by Pierce The Veil
I - “I Believe” from Book Of Mormon
F - “Feel It Still” by Portugal. The Man
F - “Flaws” by Bastille
G - “Gold” by Sir Sly
E - “Evil in the Night” by Adam Lambert
N - “No Buses” by Arctic Monkeys
A - “Ana Ng” by They Might Be Giants
C - “Can I Stay” by Ray LaMontagne
H - “How To Be A Heartbreaker” by MARINA
T - “Thank U” by Alanis Morissette
M - “My Body” by Young The Giant
I - “I Miss You” by blink-182
T - “Toxic” by Britney Spears
T - “Two Coffins” by Against Me!
U - “Unison” by Pinegrove
N - “No Shows” by Gerard Way
G­ - “Ghost” by Sir Sly
S - “Super Trouper” by ABBA
T - “Thinkin’ Bout You” by Frank Ocean
E - “Electricity” by Arctic Monkeys
I - “I Got You Babe” by Bahamas
N - ‘empty” by Ray LaMontagne“National Anthem” by Lana del Rey
U - “Up The Wolves” by The Mountain Goats
N - “Nothing To Lose” by Billy Talent
D­ - “Down By The Water” by The Decemberists
S - “still feel.” by half•alive
I - “I’m Low On Gas And You Need A Jacket by Pierce The Veil
E - “Evil Twin” by Arctic Monkeys
B - “Brazil” by Declan McKenna
E - “Ephemeral Artery” by Neon Indian
N­ - “No Plan” by Hozier
I - “Immortals” by Fall Out Boy
R - “Room To Breathe” by You Me At Six
I - “It’s Time” by Imagine Dragons
D - “darkness of the day” by isaac gracie
I - “I Will Possess Your Heart” by Death Cab for Cutie
U - “Until I Am Whole” by The Mountain Goats
M - “Man” by BØRNS
E - “Empty” by Ray LaMontagne
L - “lovely (with Khalid)” by Billie Eilish
E - “Evergreen” by Cavetown
K - “Kelly Kapowski” by Moose Blood
T - “The Man” by The Killers
R - “Rock Is Dead” by Marilyn Manson
I - “I Do” by Kevin Abstract
S - “Songbird” by Fleetwood Mac
C - “Coney Island” by Death Cab for Cutie
H - “Heaven’s Gate” by Fall Oout Boy
M - “Mind Over Matter” by Young The Giant
O - “Over The Sun” by Tinpan Alley
T - “The Answer” by George Salazar
O - “Orange Crush” by R.E.M.
R - “R U Mine?” by Arctic Monkeys
S - “Seventeen Again” by Eurythmics
G - “Guns and Ships” from Hamilton
E - “Everything Is Temporary (Sticks And Stones)” by Cavetown
B - “Bethlehem” by Declan McKenna
R - “Red Right Hand” by Arctic Monkeys
A - “American” by Lana del Rey
U - “Untitled V.2″ by Cavetown
C - “Californication” by The Red Hot Chili Peppers
H - “Hang ‘Em High” by My Chemical Romance
L - “Lisa” by George Salazar
I - “Ingenue” by Death Cab for Cutie
C - “Clint Eastwood” by Gorillaz
H - “Homewrecker” by MARINA
T “that was then” by isaac gracie
A - “Always” by Panic! At The Disco
L - “Liability” by Lorde
S - “SLOW DANCING IN THE DARK” by Joji
S - “Satellite” by Guster
E - “Exhausted” by Chloe Moriondo
I - “Into The Cave We Wander” by Gerard Way
N - “Nobody” by Hozier
U - “UGH!” by The 1975
R­ - “Rust” by Clay Cages
S - “Smother” by Daughter
P - “Palisade” by Pinegrove
R - “Recycling” by Pinegrove
U - “Ultaviolence” by Lana del Rey
N - “No One’s Gonna Love You” by Band Of Horses
G - “Grace Kelly” by MIKA
V - “Ventura Highway” by America
O - “Out Of Control” by Hoobastank
N - “Not In That Way” by Sam Smith
K - “Kiss From A Rose” by Seal
R - “Rings” by Pinegrove
A - “American Idiot” by Green Day
F - “Funny You Should Ask” by The Front Bottoms
T - “This Is Why We Fight” by The Decemberists
G - “Geyser” by Mitski
E - 
S - “Snow (Hey Oh)” by Red Hot Chili Peppers
T - “the death of you & i” by isaac gracie
A - “Awkward Conversations” by The Front Bottoms
R - “Rut” by The Killers
T­ - “Tennessee” by P.S. Eliot
S - “Spaceman” by The Killers
E - 
I - “I Was A Kaleidoscope” by Death Cab for Cutie
N - “Narrow Your Eyes” by They Might Be Giants
L - “last words” by isaac gracie
A - “A Horse With No Name” by America
N - “New Friends” by Pinegrove
G - “Good Help (Is So Hard To Find)” by Death Cab for Cutie
E - 
F - “Flintridge” by Kevin Abstract
A - “Au Revoir (Adios)” by The Front Bottoms
H - “Heart To Hart” from 9 To 5
R - “Run And Tell That!” from Hairspray
T - “The Mighty Fall” by Fall Out Boy
H - “Hear Me” by Imagine Dragons
I - “I Was Once A Loyal Lover” by Death Cab for Cutie
N - “Nashville” by The Indigo Girls
Z - 
W - “Where Is My Mind?” by The Pixies
I - “Istanbul” by They Might Be Giants
S - “Satisfied” from Hamilton
C - “Cherry” by Moose Blood
H - “Hold On Till May” by Pierce The Veil
E - 
N - “Namesake” by Pinegrove
S - “Starry Starry Night” by Don McLean
T - “telescope” by isaac gracie
E - 
R - “Raining” by The Front Bottoms
N - “Nine To Five” from 9 to 5
A - “Aftershave Ocean” by The Vaccine
R - “Rhode Island” by Kevin Devine
T - “This Is What Makes Us Girls” by Lana del Rey
I - “I’m So Sorry” by Imagine Dragons
G­ - “Georgia” by Kevin Abstract
R - “Roses And Cigarettes” by Ray LaMontagne
A - “Aqualung” by Jethro Tull
U - “Under Presure” by Queen
M - “Modern Love” by David Bowie
A - “All Revved Up With Nowhere To Go” by Meat Loaf
U - “Undone - The Sweater Song” by Weezer
F - “Friendship” by Kevin Abstract
D - “Diet Mountain Dew” by Lana del Rey
E - 
R­ - “Road Trip” by Chloe Moriondo
S - “Sink My Ship” by Melacholily
U - “Unhappy Birthday” by The Smiths
C - “Cough Syrup” by Young The Giant
H - “Heaven Knows I’m Miserable Now” by The Smiths
E - 
N - “Night Light” by The Mountain Goats
N - (Nice Dream) by Radiohead
A - “Another Night On Mars” by The Maine
C - “Carried Away” by Passion Pit
H - “Home Is A Fine” by Death Cab for Cutie
B - “Bruise” by Ryan Beatty
A - “Asleep” by The Smiths
R - “Radio Free Europe” by R.E.M.
S - “Stay Young, Go Dancing” by Death Cab for Cutie
C - “Corduroy Dreams” by Rex Orange County
H - “Ho Hey” by The Lumineers
A - “Alive” by Pearl Jam
F - “Fourth Of July” by Fall Out Boy
T - “The Other Woman” by Lana del Rey
D - “Dead!” by My Chemical Romance
E - 
R - “Rain” by MIKA
S - “Stay Together For The Kids” by blink-182
T - “Tattoo” by Kevin Abstract
E - 
R - “Rainbow” by Kesha
N - “Naked Sunday” by Stone Temple Pilots
W - “Waking The Witch” by Kate Bush
E - 
L - “Lost In The Light” by Bahamas
C - “California Dreamin’” by The Mamas and the Papas
H - “Heartlines” by Florence + The Machine
E - 
G - “Gone” by Tula Vera
E - 
H - “Homemade Dynamite” by Lorde
A - “Addict With A Pen” by Twenty One Pilots
B - “Blackbird” by The Beatles
T­ - “Tom Sawyer” by Rush
B - “Brothers On A Hotel Bed” by Death Cab for Cutie
E - 
W - “Whole Lotta Love” by Hozier
O - “One Song Glory” from Rent
H - “Heavy In Your Arms” by Florence + The Machine
N - “Need 2″ by Pinegrove
B - “Bridge Over Troubled Water” by Simon & Garfunkel
A - “Air Catcher” by Twenty One Pilots
R - “Rat A Tat” by Fall Out Boy
P - “Poacher’s Pride” by Nicole Dollanganger
L - “Lovesong” by The Cure
A - “A Loaded Smile” by Adam Lambert
N - “Narrow Escape” by Ray LaMontagne
E - 
T - “Technicolor Girls” by Death Cab for Cutie
E - 
N - “Natives” by blink-182
K - “Karma Chameleon” by Culture Club
R - “Re: Stacks” by Bon Iver
E - 
I - “Impossible Year” by Panic! At The Disco
S - “Shake It Out” by Florence + the Machine
E - 
D - “Dirty Summer” by Mother Falcon
R - “Read My Mind” by The Killers
E - 
H - “House Of Wolves” by My Chemical Romance
E - 
N - “Night Knuckles” by Cavetown
S - “St. Peter’s Cathedral” by Death Cab for Cutie
I - “I’m Going Home” from The Rocky Horror Picture Show
C - “Chiquitita” by ABBA
H - “Hardest Of Hearts” by Florence + The Machine
U - “Unknown Brothe” by The Black Keys
N - “Nostalgia In My BedRoom” by Cavetown
D - “Disasterology” by Pierce The Veil
W - “What Sarah Said” by Death Cab for Cutie
O - “Outlaws Of Love” by Adam Lambert
H - “Hey There Delilah” by The Plain White T’s
I - “I Can Make You A Man” from The Rocky Horror Picture Show
N­ - “Noise In My Head” by Cavetown
D - “Death Valley” by Fall Out Boy
E - 
R - “Rebel Rebel” by David Bowie
N - “Nature Boy” by Nat King Cole
E - 
U - “Until The Night” by Billy Joel
E - 
R - “Red Light Indicates Doors Are Secure” by Arctic Monkeys
A - “A Car, A Torch, A Death” by Twenty One Pilots
S - “Sweet Caroline” by Neil Diamond
S - “Strawberry Blond” by Miski
E - 
V - “Vital Signs” by Rush
O - “Ode To Sleep” by Twenty One Pilots
N - “Naughty Girl” by Beyonce
V - “Victorious” by Panic! At The Disco
E - 
R - “Reckless Serenade” by Arctic Monkeys
S - “Summer Shandy” by The Front Bottoms
T - “The Drug In Me Is You” by Falling In Reverse
A - “Aftermath” by Adam Lambert
N - “Neal Cassady Drops Dead” by Morrissey
D - “Doors Unlocked And Open” by Death Cab for Cutie
I - “I Don’t Care” by Fall Out Boy
G - “Give ‘Em Hell, Kid” by My Chemical Romance
M - “Mr. Brightside” by The Killers
E - 
N - “Neon Gravestones” by Twenty One Pilots
S - “Smile Like You Mean It” by The Killers
C - “Come Together” by The Beatles
H - “Hold No Guns” by Death Cab for Cute
L - “Learning” by Perfume Genius
I - “I Don’t Love You” by My Chemical Romance
C - “Cloudbusting” by Kae Bush
H - “Hot Patootie - Bless My Soul” from The Rocky Horror Picture Show
K - “Kids In America” by Kim Wilde
E - 
I - “If U Seek Amy” by Britney Spears
T - “Tangled In The Great Escape” by Pierce The Veil
K - “King And Lionheart” by Of Monsters And Men
O - “One For The Road” by Arctic Monkeys
N - “Never Enough” by The Cure
N - “Never Going Back Again” by Fleetwood Mac
T - “Teenagers” by My Chemical Romance
E­ - 
F - “Folkin’ Around” by Panic! At The Disco
O - “One Point Perspective” by Arctic Monkeys
R - “Red Tide” by Rush
T - “The Chain” by Fleetwood Mac
P - “Poor Boxer Shorts” by Mom Jeans.
F - “Famous Last Words” by My Chemical Romance
L - “Lone Digger” by Caravan Palace
A - “Awake My Soul” by Mumford & Sons
N - “Never Let Me Go” by Florence + The Machine
Z - 
E - 
N - “Never Had No One Ever” by The Smiths
U - “Untouched” by The Veronicas
N - “Never Too Late” by three Days Grace
D - “Dance, Dance” by Fall Out Boy
S - “Seven Devils” by Florence + The Machine
I - “I’d Do Anything For Love (But I Won’t Do That)” by Meat Load
C - “Crush Culture” by Conan Gray
H - “Hurricane” by Panic! At The Disco
E - 
R - “Red, Red Wine” by UB40
F - “Friction” by Imagine Dragons
R - “Red Sector A” by Rush
E - 
U - “Unwritten” by Natasha Bedingfield
E - 
N - “Nobody” by Mitski
A - “All The Time” by Green Day
N - “Nobody Puts Baby In a Corner” by Fall Out Boy
L - "Loveryboy” by You Me At Six
E - 
B - “Burn” from Hamilton
E - 
N - “Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)” by My Chemical Romance
S - “Superposition” by Young The Giant
L - “Lies” by MARINA
A - “Are We The Waiting / St. Jimmy” by Green Day
N - “No One Does It Better” by You Me At Six
G - “Golden Days” by Panic! At The Disco
L - “Little Wanderer” by Death Cab for Cutie
I - “I Won’t Give Up” by Jason Mraz
C - “Candy Store” from Heathers
H - “Hum Hallelujah” by Fall Out Boy
F - “FROOT” by MARINA
R - “Reflektor” by Arcade Fire
E - 
U - “Up All Night” by blink-182
D - “Dammit Janet” from The Rocky Horror Picture Show
E - 
U - “Uptown Girl” by Billy Joel
N - “New American Classic” by Taking Back Sunday
D - “Death Of An Interior Decorator” by Death Cab for Cutie
R - Rehab” by Amy Winehouse
U - “Us And Them” by Pink Floyd
H - “Heaven Can Wait” by Meat Loaf
E - 
M - “Motorcycle” by The Front Bottoms
I - “I Have Friends In Holy Spaces” by Panic! At The Disco
T - “Twin Skeletons (Hotel In NYC)” by Fall Out Boy
N - “New York Mining Disaster 1941 (Have You Seen My Wife, Mr. Jones)” by The Bee Gees
I - “I See Love” by Passenger
C - “Cough It Out” by The Front Bottoms
H - “House Of Memories” by Panic! At The Disco
T - “Talking Bird (Demo)” by Death Cab for Cutie
E - 
I - “Interlude” by Melancholily
N - “Nico And The Niners” by Twnety One Pilots
F - “Fade Away” by Susan Sundfør
U - “Use Somebody” by Kings of Leon
R - “Religion” by Lana del Rey
C - “Cath…” by Death Cab for Cutie
H - “Hotel California” by The Eagles
T­ - “The Phoenix” by Fall Out Boy
V - “Vegas Lights” by Panic! At The Disco
O - “Only Ones Who Know” by Arctic Monkeys
R - “Rent” from Rent
A - “American Eulogy: Mass Hysteria / Modern World” by Green Day
N - “New York, New York” by Frank Sinatra
G - “Ginger” by The Front Bottoms
R - “Reptilia” by The Strokes
E -  
I - “I Write Sins Not Tragedies” by Panic! At The Disco
F - “Frankie Sinatra” by The Avalanches
E - 
N - “Night And Day” by Frank Sinatra
V - “Valentine’s Day” by Linkin Park
O - “Old Yellow Bricks” by Arctic Monkeys
R - “reverie” by isaac gracie
A - “American Sports” by Arctic Monkeys
N - “New Perspective” by Panic! At The Disco
D - “DESTROYA” by My Chemical Romance
E - 
R - “Rhiannon” by Fleetwood Mac
E - 
R - “Ribs” by Fleetwood Mac
I - “I Can’t Go For That (No Can Do)” by Hall & Oates
N - “Night at Lake Unknown” by Conor Oberst
T - “This Ain’t A Scene, It’s An arms Race” by Fall Out Boy
E - 
L - “Long Division” by Death Cab for Cutie
L - “Little Bribes” by Death Cab for Cutie
I - “Islands In The Stream” by Dolly Parton/Kenny Rogers
G - “Grapevine Fires” by Death Cab for Cutie
E - 
N - “Nirvana” by sam Smith
T - “The Sound Of Settling” by Death Cab for Cutie
G - “Golden” by Fall Out  Boy
E - 
S - “Someone To Watch Over Me” by Frank Sinatra
C - “Caraphernelia” by Pierce The Veil
H - “Heartache Tonight” by The Eagles
O - “Overtrown” by Pinegrove
P - “Plastic Flowers” by The Front Bottoms
F - “For Crying Out Loud” by Meat Loaf
S - “Sarah Smiles” by Panic! At The Discoo
V - “Venus” by Sleeping At Last
O - “Over My Head” by Fleetwood Mac
N - “No Cars Go” by Arcade Fire
H - “High Dive” by Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness
I - “I Wanna Get Better” by Bleachers
N - “No Peace”by by Sam Smith
Z -  “Zeroes” by David Bowie
W - “We Looked Like Giants” by Death Cab for Cutie
I - “Isle Of Flightless Birds” by Twenty One Pilots
S - “Spooky” by Classic IV
C - “Cemetery Drive” by My Chemical Romance
H - “Hey Julie” by Fountains Of Wayne
E - 
N - “No you Girls” by Franz Ferdinand
S - “Stop The World I Wanna Get Off With You” by Arctic Monkeys
T - “The Ghost Of You” by My Chemical Romance
E -
R - “Ring Of Fire” by Johnny Cash
N - “Northern Lights” by Death Cab for Cutie
A - “Anyways” by Arctic Monkeys
R - “Riot” by Three Days Grace
T - “The Secret Society” by Creeper
 I - “Imitation Of Life” by R.E.M.
G - “Girls / Girls / Boys” by Panic! At The Disco
R - “Rise” by Skillet
A - “A Happy Tune” by Melancholily
U - “Using” by Sorority Noise
M - “Maps” by The Front Bottoms
There are literally not enough songs in the known universe that begin with  ‘E’ or ‘Z’ to complete the name. I hate this man and his ridiculously long name, I hate this ask game, I hate you I hate myself. This took my three fucking days, I hate it.
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Claire/Leon
Cleon is old school, I can’t think of a time where I didn’t ship it. Always felt more organic and genuine than most of the “lets pair up the partner character” ships that have taken a solid grip within the RE fandom. Fanfic really solidified my love for it though and the only other time thats happened is when I read a fan fucking tastic FF8 fic that shipped Irvine x Quistis but that’s another ask. Moral of the story a decent community and really good fanfic writers can really make all the difference when you don’t have much to work with. Needless to say the recent ending to the RE2 remake with Cleon and Sherry walking off into the sunset like a happy family is all my little heart has ever hoped for lol. 
Send me a ship and I’ll give you my (brutally) honest opinion on it
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All my favorite guy characters!
Warning, this is very long. lol I’ve started this back in high school 14 years ago and have been adding to it ever since. I thought it would be fun to share here and show what things I’m into (fandom wise)
Teen Titans Aqualad Kid Flash Prince of Tennis Kaoru Kaido Tezuka Kunimitsu Shuusuke Fuji Shinji Ibu Ryoma Echizen (Only in the anime...) Eiji Kikumaru That one guy with the red long headband thing.. lol Tales of Symphonia Kratos Aurion Genis Sage Yuan IGPX Immortal Grand Prix Takeshi River Cunningham s-CRY-ed Ryuhou Asuka Tachibana Demon Diary Eclipse Fushigi Yuugi Chichiri Cardcaptors Lee Syaoran Eriol Yue Full Metal Alchemist Roy Mustang Envy Magic Knight Rayearth Ferio Eagle .Hack Balmung Bith the black Elk Moonstone Haseo Ovan Silabus Endrance Kuhn
Zoids Jack Sisco Raven Sonic Knuckles Megaman Chaud Protoman Zero Slayers Zelgadis Metal Gear Solid Master Otacon Raiden Tekken Lee Shaoran Jin Kazuma Hwoarang Naruto Kabuto Kakashi Sasuke Zabuza Kiba Super Smash Brothers Brawl Marth Ike Pit Toon Link Link Lucas Phantom Brave Ash Yugioh Bakura (Yami and Regular) Seto Kaiba Yami Yugi Valon/Varon Teen Pegasus Zane Truesdale/Ryu Marufuji (Yugioh GX) Mr. Banner and Pharoah (Yugioh GX) Bastion Misawa/Daichi Misawa (Yugioh GX) Syrus Truesdale/Sho Marufuji (sort of a cute thing...XD Yugioh GX) Atticus Rhodes/Fubuki Tenjione (Yugioh GX) The Gambler (lol Yugioh GX) Astir Pheonix/Edo Pheonix (GX) Jesse Anderson/Johan Anderson (GX) Yubel Jesse/Yubel Johan (GX) Jim 'Crocodile' Cook (GX) Adrian Gecko/Amon Garam (GX) Jaden Yuki/Judai Yuki (GX) (Especially season 4 Jaden. XD) Supreme King Jaden AKA Haou Judai (GX) (without his armor aka fanart lol) Yusei (5Ds) Jack Atlas (5Ds) Kalin/Kiryu (5Ds) Crow (5Ds) Gundam Wing Quetra Duo Maxwell Heero Yuy Cheng Outlaw Star Jim Hawking Gene Starwind Pirates of the Carribean Will Turner Final Fantasy Cloud(Final Fantasy 7) Vincent(FF7) Sephiroth(FF7) Reno(FF7) Irvine(FF8) Seifer(FF8) Squall Leonhart(FF8) Zidane Tribal (FF9) Auron(FFX) Balthier!!!! (FFXII) Genesis (Final Fantasy 7 Crisis Core) Zack (Crisis Core) Snow (FFXIII)
Noctis (FFXV)
Prompto (FFXV)
Ignis (FFXV)
Rurouni Kenshin Sanosuke Rurouni Kenshin Aoshi Yu Yu Hakashu Hiei Jin Karasu Teen Koenma Kurama Shishiwakamaru Kuronue Kingdom Hearts Riku Zexion (from Kingdom Hearts chain of memories) Axel Demyx Luxord Marluxia Xemnas Xigbar Roxas Saix Ven Wild ARMS 3 Jet Enduro Clive Winslet Janus Cascade Matrix Neo Lord of the rings Pippin Took Merry Brandybuck Legolas Greenleaf Celebs Clay Aiken Ty Pennington Ashley Parker Angel Orlando Bloom Steve Bryn Teddy Greiger Ryan Seacrest Harry Potter Draco Malfoy Fred and George Weasley Cedric James Potter Sirius (when he was younger) Code Lyoko Odd Ulrich William Witch Hunter Robin Michael Wolf's Rain Hige Kiba Toboe One Piece Zolo (or Zoro) Shanks Ace Peacemaker Susumu Yamazaki Suzu Kitamura Getbackers Ban D.N.Angel Dark Satoshi Hiwatari Krad Daisuke Shaman King Ren or Len Yoh Horohoro or Trey Zeke Dragonball Z Android 17 Teen Trunks Supreme Kai Older Goten Vegeta Digimon Matt Henry Kouji Ken or Digimon Emperor Teen Izzy Mummymon Inuyasha Miroku Tokyo Mew Mew or Mew Mew Power Keiichiro (Known as Wesley on Mew Mew Power) Ryou (In Mew Mew Power he's known as Elliot..) Kish (known as Dren on Mew Mew Power) Fruits Basket Kyo Hatsuharu Yuki Vice president of the Student Council (can't remember name.. XD) Momiji Samurai Champloo Mugen Star Ocean Till the end of time Albel Nox Cliff Fittir Fayte Leingod Soul Calibur Maxi (with blonde hair) Kilik Raphael Kaleido Star Ken Yuri E's otherwise Eiji Yuuki Kai Shen-lon Saiyuki Sanzo Spirited Away Haku Angelic Layer Ouji Final Fantasy Unlimited Kaze Chrono Crusade Chrono (both demon and normal) Wish Koryu Kokuyo Bleach Ichigo Ichimaru Gin Captain Aizen Juvenile Orion Kaname Kusakabe Isshin Shiba Ultra Maniac Tetsushi Kaji Hiroki Tsujiai Yuta Kirishima Kare Kano His and Her circumstances Asaba Hideaki Full Moon O Sagashite Takuto Eichi Twinkle star sprites (A Mame32 or Dreamcast game) Griffon Tsubasa Resevior Chronicles Fai Kurogane Kamui Subaru Kimihiro Watanuki The Gorillaz 2-D X-men (any X-men) Nightcrawler Gambit W.I.T.C.H. Caleb Hands Off Youta Star Wars Obi-wan Kenobi (younger one don't ask..XD) Howl's moving castle Howl Xiaolin Showdown Raimundo Chase Young Galaxy Angel Takuto Lester Trigun Wolfwood Legato Alice 19th Kyo Frei Dragon Knights Thatz Kai-long Rath Lord Lykouleon Dream Saga Takaomi (Dream World/After Stage) Keima (Dream World) Vampire Game Darres Hume Illsade Pokemon Mewtwo Gary Brawly Morty Koga Tracy Aaron (or Riley or whatever xD) Legend of Dragoon Dartz Blonde haired King dude(can't remember name, starts with an L) Jet Set Radio Future Yo-yo Beat Corn (Tab) Final Fantasy Advent Children Cloud Vincent Reno Kadaj Devil May Cry Dante Xenosaga Kevin Chaos Tony Animal Crossing Aziz Sky high Stretchy dude (can't remember name..XD) Ouran High School Host Club Tamaki Suoh The Hitachin Twins Hunny Mori Kyoya Nekozawa Eragon Eragon Starfox Falco Lombardi Leon Powalski Wolf O' Donnell Storm Hawks Finn Aerrow Stork Code Geass Lelouch Suzaku Pheonix Wright Edgeworth Diego (Pheonix Wright 3) Godot (Phoenix Wright 3) Solty Rei Yuto Eureka 7 Holland The World Ends With You Joshua Beat Sho Minamimoto Kariya Prince Neku Mushi Shi Ginko Heroes Hiro Nakamura Peter Petrelli Fairy Tail Gray Loki Soul Eater Soul Evans Death the kid Kill la Kill Sanageyama League of Legends Azir Malzahar Ekko Fate Series Archer (From Fate Stay Night) Lancer (From Fate Zero and Stay Night) Gilgamesh
Yona of the Dawn
Hak
God Eater
Soma
Lindow
Gundam Iron Blooded Orphans
Orga Itsuka
Assassination Classroom
Karma
A Certain Magical Index/Railgun
Accelerator (I don’t know why. lol)
Karneval
Yogi
Gareki
Hirato
Magi:
Alibaba
Jafar
Sinbad
Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki Kun
Mikoshiba
Seven Deadly Sins
King
Ban
Meliodas
Kamisama Kiss
Tomoe
My Hero Academia
Iida
Aizawa (Eraserhead)
Bungou Stray Dogs
Dazai
Cavalier of the Abyss
Regis Nex
Ninoorut Noah
Persona
Joker
Yosuke
Akihiko Sanada
Nier Automata
9S
Adam
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10 Secuelas de películas que desmienten el mito sobre que las segundas partes nunca son mejores
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Las secuelas no suelen tener buena prensa, y no solo en lo que concierne a lo exquisito. Aunque en muchos casos tienen la única pretensión de ser un buen negocio, lo cierto es que no suelen aventajar a la primera parte ni en lo exquisito ni en lo comercial. Las críticas las destrozan y las recaudaciones son inferiores a sus antecesoras. Sin requisa, la historia del cine ha demostrado que eso no siempre es así.
Genial.guru quiere compartir con sus lectores diez secuelas que lograron ser más exitosas que sus primeras partes.
1. Star Wars: Una nueva esperanza (1977) / El imperio contraataca (1980)
Para muchos de los fanáticos de Star Wars, El imperio contraataca es la cinta más importante de toda la clan. Mucho tiene que ver el hecho de que es en este episodio donde revela la verdadera relación entre Luke y Darth Vader. George Lucas, quien fue el director, productor y único libretista de la primera entrega, solo se ocupó de la producción en esta película, y compartió la autoría del guion con Lawrence Kasdan y Leigh Brackett. La dirección estuvo a cargo de Irvin Kershner.
Aunque su cobro fue inferior a la de la primera entrega, fue la película que más recaudó en 1980, y la que tuvo mejores críticas. Una averiguación realizada por la revista Empire la ubicó en el puesto 3 entre las 500 mejores películas de la historia del cine. La primera entrega, Star Wars: Episodio IV: Una nueva esperanza todavía aparece en la misma cinta, pero en el puesto número 22. En IMDb, el puntaje de la primera es de 8,6, mientras que el de la segunda es de 8,7.
2. Batman inicia (2005) / El abnegado de la tenebrosidad (2008)
El director, libretista y productor Christopher Nolan había acabado el inspección de la crítica y el conocido con dos películas, Memento y Noches blancas, cuando decidió hacerse cargo de regresar al cine al superhéroe de Ciudad Gótica. Y le fue muy proporcionadamente. Batman inicia fue un éxito, tanto de taquilla como de crítica (su calificación en IMDb es de 8,2).
Su secuela, El caballero de la noche, que todavía tuvo a Nolan como director y libretista, superó las expectativas. No solo fue reconocida por la crítica como una de las mejores películas de superhéroes de todos los tiempos, sino que, por otra parte, fue un éxito arrollador de taquilla, logrando aventajar los 1 000 millones de dólares en cobro. Una de las claves para el éxito fue la interpretación del Guasón realizada por Heath Ledger, quien falleció ayer del estreno de la película. Él recibió reconocimientos póstumos por su trabajo, entre ellos, el Óscar a “Mejor actor de reparto”.
La calificación de la cinta en IMDb es de 9,0.
3. Thor (2011) / Thor: Ragnarok (2017)
En este caso, se alcahuetería de la tercera entrega protagonizada por este superhéroe de Marvel. Se venía de una primera cinta, Thor, cuya repercusión había sido “discreta”, y una segunda parte, Thor: un mundo oscuro, que había cosechado tanto buenas críticas como pésimas. Luego de que Alan Taylor, el director de la segunda entrega, decidiera apartarse del plan de la tercera parte, se contrató a Taika Waititi, un director neozelandés que había destacado en producciones independientes y que recientemente cobró notoriedad mundial por escribir, dirigir y representar a Adolf Hitler en Jojo Rabbit.
Thor: Ragnarok fue un éxito decidido tanto de crítica como de taquilla. Los especialistas elogiaron tanto la dirección como la conducta de Chris Hemsworth, quien, aunque había interpretado a Thor en las dos partes anteriores, en realidad se lució como actor en la tercera. Con una cobro de 854 millones de dólares, se convirtió en la más exitosa de la franquicia. Su calificación en IMDb es de 7,9, superando la de la primera entrega, que fue de 7,0.
4. X-Men orígenes: Wolverine (2009) / Logan (2017)
Otra tercera parte de una trilogía. En este caso, las dos primeras cintas del personaje de Wolverine no fueron proporcionadamente recibidas por la crítica, a tal punto que son consideradas unas de las más flojas de la franquicia de X-Men. Sin requisa, con Logan, las cosas cambiaron. Con una cobro de 619 millones de dólares, se convirtió todavía en un éxito decidido en cuestión de críticas. Los especialistas elogiaron tanto su dirección como conducta y guion, y la consideraron como una de las mejores entregas del universo X-Men.
Fue nominada al Óscar en la categoría “mejor guion adaptado”, y en IMDb tiene una valoración de 8,1 puntos, superando ampliamente el puntaje de la primera entrega, X-Men Orígenes: Wolverine, que es de 6,6.
5. Terminator (1984) / Terminator 2: el causa final (1991)
La primera entrega, Terminator, marcó un ayer y un posteriormente en el cine de ciencia ficción. Gracias a ella, todo el mundo conoció a quien se convertiría en uno de los directores más celebrados de todos los tiempos: James Cameron. Esta cinta se volvió un clásico inmediato, por lo tanto, pensar en una secuela no era sencillo. Al ganancia de que el éxito obtenido por la primera podía pronosticar una buena cobro para la segunda entrega, el desafío radicaba en lo exquisito: ¿cómo hacer una película que no resultara una burla?
Sin requisa, como ya dijimos, detrás de todo estaba James Cameron. Por lo tanto, el desafío fue superado. Terminator 2: el juicio final no solo superó a la primera en taquilla (recaudó 520 millones de dólares), sino que todavía fue considerada por la crítica como una obra maestra que, a pesar del paso del tiempo, sigue manteniendo toda su vigencia. Una de las sorpresas de esta entrega es que el personaje interpretado por Arnold Schwarzenegger, el cyborg T-800, quien fue el rudo de la primera película, realizó el rol inverso en la secuela: el de salvador.
En IMDb, el puntaje de Terminator es de 8,0. El de Terminator 2: el causa final es de 8,5.
6. El padrino (1972) / El padrino II (1974)
Francis Ford Coppola es considerado una de las mayores glorias de la cinematografía, y no solo por la clan de El padrino, sino todavía por otras obras maestras como Apocalipsis ahora, Cotton Club, La ley de la calle y Drácula. Luego de El padrino, que por otra parte de ser un éxito de taquilla fue considerada por la crítica especializada como una obra maestra, se anunció que habría una segunda parte. Las expectativas eran muchas. Ya sin Marlon Brando en el papel protagónico, ¿podría Coppola igualar la correr?
El padrino II se estrenó en 1974, dos abriles posteriormente de la primera parte, y la crítica fue concorde: Coppola le había poliedro al mundo otra nueva obra maestra. Para muchos, la mejor secuela de ningún modo filmada, la cual incluso supera a la primera parte. Recibió 6 premios Óscar, entre ellos, los de “mejor película”, “mejor director” y “mejor guion adaptado”. Su antecesora había recibido, en cambio, 3 Óscar.
7. Toy Story (1995) / Toy Story 4 (2019)
El caso de la clan de Toy Story es más que particular. Entre la primera parte, Toy Story, y la cuarta entrega pasaron 24 abriles. La historia de Woody y sus amigos acompañó a varias generaciones y marcó un ayer y un posteriormente en el cine de animación.
¿Puede una clan seguir despertando el interés de los espectadores y la crítica 24 abriles posteriormente de aparecer en cuadro? Toy Story 4 demostró que sí. No solo fue celebrada por los especialistas del mundo impasible, sino que, por otra parte, logró ser la película de la clan que obtuvo anciano cobro, superando la suma de 1 mil millones de dólares. De esa modo, Woody y sus amigos no solo demostraron que continúan estando vigentes, sino que, por otra parte, podría reafirmarse que están en su mejor momento.
8. Por un puñado de dólares (1964) / El bueno, el malo y el feo (1966)
Un clásico que cuenta con la firma de uno de los grandes directores de la historia del cine: Sergio Leone. La película es la tercera entrega de La trilogía del dólar, precedida por Por un puñado de dólares y Por unos dólares más, todavía a cargo de Leone. Protagonizada por Clint Eastwood, El bueno, el malo y el feo figura en muchas listas entre las mejores películas de la historia, y ha sido considerada por Quentin Tarantino como la mejor cinta de ningún modo filmada.
Una gran contribución a la cinta fue la costado sonada a cargo de Ennio Morricone, la cual se volvió todo un ícono del cine.
El puntaje que tiene en IMDb es de 8,8, superando casi en un punto a Por un puñado de dólares, que tiene un puntaje de 8,0.
9. La tenebrosidad de los muertos vivientes (1968) / El amanecer de los muertos (1978)
En 1968, el director George Romero dio a conocer La noche de los muertos vivientes, la cual no solo se convertiría en una película de culto, sino que, por otra parte, sería una de las principales referencias de un subgénero de terror: el cine de zombis.
Diez abriles posteriormente, en 1978, George Romero estrenó la que sería su segunda parte, El amanecer de los muertos, que, aunque no compartía personajes con la primera entrega, ni siquiera continuaba la trama, tenía como eje el desastre zombi. En esta segunda película, Romero contó en la costado sonora con la colaboración de otro gran director de películas de terror, Dario Argento.
El amanecer de los muertos recaudó 55 millones de dólares, superando a la primera parte, y contó con el apoyo de la crítica especializada.
10. Cazador de hombres (1986) / El silencio de los inocentes (1991)
Seguramente, muchos de los amantes de El silencio de los inocentes desconozcan que la película era, en sí, una secuela. Claro que la primera parte, aunque contaba con el personaje de Hannibal Lecter, no tenía a Anthony Hopkins a cargo del papel. Tampoco tenía a Jonathan Demme como director, ni al personaje de Clarice Starling. Sin requisa, Cazador de hombres es la primera parte de El silencio de los inocentes. Y, aunque se alcahuetería de una película que recibió buenas críticas (en IMDb tiene un puntaje de 7,2), no corrió la misma suerte de su continuación, la cual, con los abriles, se convirtió en un clásico (su puntaje en IMDb es de 8,6).
El silencio de los inocentes recaudó 272,7 millones de dólares y ganó 5 premios Óscar en las categorías principales: “mejor película”, “mejor director”, “mejor actriz protagónica, “mejor actor protagónico” y “mejor guion adaptado”.
¿Cuál o cuáles de todas estas secuelas te gustó más que su antecesora? ¿Por qué? ¿Tienes algún otro ejemplo en el que la segunda parte haya sido mejor que la primera? Por confianza, cuéntanos en los comentarios.
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10 Secuelas de películas que desmienten el mito sobre que las segundas partes nunca son mejores
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Las secuelas no suelen tener buena prensa, y no solo en lo que concierne a lo exquisito. Aunque en muchos casos tienen la única pretensión de ser un buen negocio, lo cierto es que no suelen aventajar a la primera parte ni en lo exquisito ni en lo comercial. Las críticas las destrozan y las recaudaciones son inferiores a sus antecesoras. Sin requisa, la historia del cine ha demostrado que eso no siempre es así.
Genial.guru quiere compartir con sus lectores diez secuelas que lograron ser más exitosas que sus primeras partes.
1. Star Wars: Una nueva esperanza (1977) / El imperio contraataca (1980)
Para muchos de los fanáticos de Star Wars, El imperio contraataca es la cinta más importante de toda la clan. Mucho tiene que ver el hecho de que es en este episodio donde revela la verdadera relación entre Luke y Darth Vader. George Lucas, quien fue el director, productor y único libretista de la primera entrega, solo se ocupó de la producción en esta película, y compartió la autoría del guion con Lawrence Kasdan y Leigh Brackett. La dirección estuvo a cargo de Irvin Kershner.
Aunque su cobro fue inferior a la de la primera entrega, fue la película que más recaudó en 1980, y la que tuvo mejores críticas. Una averiguación realizada por la revista Empire la ubicó en el puesto 3 entre las 500 mejores películas de la historia del cine. La primera entrega, Star Wars: Episodio IV: Una nueva esperanza todavía aparece en la misma cinta, pero en el puesto número 22. En IMDb, el puntaje de la primera es de 8,6, mientras que el de la segunda es de 8,7.
2. Batman inicia (2005) / El abnegado de la tenebrosidad (2008)
El director, libretista y productor Christopher Nolan había acabado el inspección de la crítica y el conocido con dos películas, Memento y Noches blancas, cuando decidió hacerse cargo de regresar al cine al superhéroe de Ciudad Gótica. Y le fue muy proporcionadamente. Batman inicia fue un éxito, tanto de taquilla como de crítica (su calificación en IMDb es de 8,2).
Su secuela, El caballero de la noche, que todavía tuvo a Nolan como director y libretista, superó las expectativas. No solo fue reconocida por la crítica como una de las mejores películas de superhéroes de todos los tiempos, sino que, por otra parte, fue un éxito arrollador de taquilla, logrando aventajar los 1 000 millones de dólares en cobro. Una de las claves para el éxito fue la interpretación del Guasón realizada por Heath Ledger, quien falleció ayer del estreno de la película. Él recibió reconocimientos póstumos por su trabajo, entre ellos, el Óscar a “Mejor actor de reparto”.
La calificación de la cinta en IMDb es de 9,0.
3. Thor (2011) / Thor: Ragnarok (2017)
En este caso, se alcahuetería de la tercera entrega protagonizada por este superhéroe de Marvel. Se venía de una primera cinta, Thor, cuya repercusión había sido “discreta”, y una segunda parte, Thor: un mundo oscuro, que había cosechado tanto buenas críticas como pésimas. Luego de que Alan Taylor, el director de la segunda entrega, decidiera apartarse del plan de la tercera parte, se contrató a Taika Waititi, un director neozelandés que había destacado en producciones independientes y que recientemente cobró notoriedad mundial por escribir, dirigir y representar a Adolf Hitler en Jojo Rabbit.
Thor: Ragnarok fue un éxito decidido tanto de crítica como de taquilla. Los especialistas elogiaron tanto la dirección como la conducta de Chris Hemsworth, quien, aunque había interpretado a Thor en las dos partes anteriores, en realidad se lució como actor en la tercera. Con una cobro de 854 millones de dólares, se convirtió en la más exitosa de la franquicia. Su calificación en IMDb es de 7,9, superando la de la primera entrega, que fue de 7,0.
4. X-Men orígenes: Wolverine (2009) / Logan (2017)
Otra tercera parte de una trilogía. En este caso, las dos primeras cintas del personaje de Wolverine no fueron proporcionadamente recibidas por la crítica, a tal punto que son consideradas unas de las más flojas de la franquicia de X-Men. Sin requisa, con Logan, las cosas cambiaron. Con una cobro de 619 millones de dólares, se convirtió todavía en un éxito decidido en cuestión de críticas. Los especialistas elogiaron tanto su dirección como conducta y guion, y la consideraron como una de las mejores entregas del universo X-Men.
Fue nominada al Óscar en la categoría “mejor guion adaptado”, y en IMDb tiene una valoración de 8,1 puntos, superando ampliamente el puntaje de la primera entrega, X-Men Orígenes: Wolverine, que es de 6,6.
5. Terminator (1984) / Terminator 2: el causa final (1991)
La primera entrega, Terminator, marcó un ayer y un posteriormente en el cine de ciencia ficción. Gracias a ella, todo el mundo conoció a quien se convertiría en uno de los directores más celebrados de todos los tiempos: James Cameron. Esta cinta se volvió un clásico inmediato, por lo tanto, pensar en una secuela no era sencillo. Al ganancia de que el éxito obtenido por la primera podía pronosticar una buena cobro para la segunda entrega, el desafío radicaba en lo exquisito: ¿cómo hacer una película que no resultara una burla?
Sin requisa, como ya dijimos, detrás de todo estaba James Cameron. Por lo tanto, el desafío fue superado. Terminator 2: el juicio final no solo superó a la primera en taquilla (recaudó 520 millones de dólares), sino que todavía fue considerada por la crítica como una obra maestra que, a pesar del paso del tiempo, sigue manteniendo toda su vigencia. Una de las sorpresas de esta entrega es que el personaje interpretado por Arnold Schwarzenegger, el cyborg T-800, quien fue el rudo de la primera película, realizó el rol inverso en la secuela: el de salvador.
En IMDb, el puntaje de Terminator es de 8,0. El de Terminator 2: el causa final es de 8,5.
6. El padrino (1972) / El padrino II (1974)
Francis Ford Coppola es considerado una de las mayores glorias de la cinematografía, y no solo por la clan de El padrino, sino todavía por otras obras maestras como Apocalipsis ahora, Cotton Club, La ley de la calle y Drácula. Luego de El padrino, que por otra parte de ser un éxito de taquilla fue considerada por la crítica especializada como una obra maestra, se anunció que habría una segunda parte. Las expectativas eran muchas. Ya sin Marlon Brando en el papel protagónico, ¿podría Coppola igualar la correr?
El padrino II se estrenó en 1974, dos abriles posteriormente de la primera parte, y la crítica fue concorde: Coppola le había poliedro al mundo otra nueva obra maestra. Para muchos, la mejor secuela de ningún modo filmada, la cual incluso supera a la primera parte. Recibió 6 premios Óscar, entre ellos, los de “mejor película”, “mejor director” y “mejor guion adaptado”. Su antecesora había recibido, en cambio, 3 Óscar.
7. Toy Story (1995) / Toy Story 4 (2019)
El caso de la clan de Toy Story es más que particular. Entre la primera parte, Toy Story, y la cuarta entrega pasaron 24 abriles. La historia de Woody y sus amigos acompañó a varias generaciones y marcó un ayer y un posteriormente en el cine de animación.
¿Puede una clan seguir despertando el interés de los espectadores y la crítica 24 abriles posteriormente de aparecer en cuadro? Toy Story 4 demostró que sí. No solo fue celebrada por los especialistas del mundo impasible, sino que, por otra parte, logró ser la película de la clan que obtuvo anciano cobro, superando la suma de 1 mil millones de dólares. De esa modo, Woody y sus amigos no solo demostraron que continúan estando vigentes, sino que, por otra parte, podría reafirmarse que están en su mejor momento.
8. Por un puñado de dólares (1964) / El bueno, el malo y el feo (1966)
Un clásico que cuenta con la firma de uno de los grandes directores de la historia del cine: Sergio Leone. La película es la tercera entrega de La trilogía del dólar, precedida por Por un puñado de dólares y Por unos dólares más, todavía a cargo de Leone. Protagonizada por Clint Eastwood, El bueno, el malo y el feo figura en muchas listas entre las mejores películas de la historia, y ha sido considerada por Quentin Tarantino como la mejor cinta de ningún modo filmada.
Una gran contribución a la cinta fue la costado sonada a cargo de Ennio Morricone, la cual se volvió todo un ícono del cine.
El puntaje que tiene en IMDb es de 8,8, superando casi en un punto a Por un puñado de dólares, que tiene un puntaje de 8,0.
9. La tenebrosidad de los muertos vivientes (1968) / El amanecer de los muertos (1978)
En 1968, el director George Romero dio a conocer La noche de los muertos vivientes, la cual no solo se convertiría en una película de culto, sino que, por otra parte, sería una de las principales referencias de un subgénero de terror: el cine de zombis.
Diez abriles posteriormente, en 1978, George Romero estrenó la que sería su segunda parte, El amanecer de los muertos, que, aunque no compartía personajes con la primera entrega, ni siquiera continuaba la trama, tenía como eje el desastre zombi. En esta segunda película, Romero contó en la costado sonora con la colaboración de otro gran director de películas de terror, Dario Argento.
El amanecer de los muertos recaudó 55 millones de dólares, superando a la primera parte, y contó con el apoyo de la crítica especializada.
10. Cazador de hombres (1986) / El silencio de los inocentes (1991)
Seguramente, muchos de los amantes de El silencio de los inocentes desconozcan que la película era, en sí, una secuela. Claro que la primera parte, aunque contaba con el personaje de Hannibal Lecter, no tenía a Anthony Hopkins a cargo del papel. Tampoco tenía a Jonathan Demme como director, ni al personaje de Clarice Starling. Sin requisa, Cazador de hombres es la primera parte de El silencio de los inocentes. Y, aunque se alcahuetería de una película que recibió buenas críticas (en IMDb tiene un puntaje de 7,2), no corrió la misma suerte de su continuación, la cual, con los abriles, se convirtió en un clásico (su puntaje en IMDb es de 8,6).
El silencio de los inocentes recaudó 272,7 millones de dólares y ganó 5 premios Óscar en las categorías principales: “mejor película”, “mejor director”, “mejor actriz protagónica, “mejor actor protagónico” y “mejor guion adaptado”.
¿Cuál o cuáles de todas estas secuelas te gustó más que su antecesora? ¿Por qué? ¿Tienes algún otro ejemplo en el que la segunda parte haya sido mejor que la primera? Por confianza, cuéntanos en los comentarios.
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