ANSWERS: 32
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"Used to love her" by Guns N' Roses is one.
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(I hate) Everything About You by Ugly Kid Joe
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living in the sunlight laughing in the moonlight
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Burn in Hell - Twisted Sister
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BEAT IT..
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"I will Survive."
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Pick me up on your way down - Patsy Cline
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Highway to Hell---ACDC!!
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Celebrate +5
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Another one bites the dust by Queen.
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Even better than Another One Bites the Dust....Weird AL, Another One Rides the Bus......totally inappropriate...LMFAO.
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James Brown - I Feel Good! ;D
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El Muerto Se Fué De Rumba (An old Spanish/Latin song about a Rumba drummer who died and at the same time he was laying there and everyone was crying....he was not really there, the casket was empty because he had gone dancing like crazy because he heard other musicians practicing down the street....)
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maybe this. with the dancing and rolling the casket about.
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Haha Lily Allen!
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That depends on the person who died. However, at no funeral should any Nickleback be played. Actually, at no time is it the right time to play Nickleback.
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Mama's got a squeeze box.
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let s get blown(snoop dogg)
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Smoke 2 joints by the toyes
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oh so many choices Its not easy being green happy birthday the wedding march get up and dance
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happy birthday, i can't imagine that.
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Pour some sugar one me!
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*whispering* Let the bodies hit the floor......
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"I gotta feeling". Tonight's gonna be a good night~ Same goes for right after getting a date.
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Sexual Healing songs
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One Toke Over the Line Sweet Jesus
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"You Light Up My Life" by Debbie Boone first came to mind. Wouldn't it be "You LIT Up My Life"? Besides, wasn't that overplayed a thousand too many times when it was big? "Kiss My Ass and Go to Hell" by Hard Time "Don't Stop Me Now" by Queen doesn't seem to fit the funeral motif... Neither does "Bohemian Rhapsody", especially if it was a suicide.
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It's hard to say in today's society. A few years ago my wife attended the funeral of a co-worker who requested "Pop A Top" .... different, but why not if that is what the deceased requested! I think I would like "Don't Cry For Me Argentina" (Madonna); "Sweet Dreams of You" (Patsy Cline); "I Still Miss Someone" (Loretta Lynn); "In Dreams" (Roy Orbison). In reality, though, there are too many great old hymns I'd like to be sung by my church's mens quartet.
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Prfect suicide- Koffin kats
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Die Mother F*cker! Die Mother f*cker! Die! it a real song, wish i knew who it was by because i know thats not the name
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Macarena
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Jock Jams "Lets Get Ready To Rumble"
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