Do you listen to a lot of music and sometimes hear a part of one song which immediately reminds you of another song. I currently have a problem which two song do these songs remind me to.
1:00-1:05 (the way he pronounces and accents "Oh, you tell me to hold on", especially the second time)
and 2:47-2:49 the violin part (obviously...).
Help please.

1 decade ago*

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Well there is a super small part in Soldiers of the Wasteland that sounded almost exactly like a part in Through the Fire and Flames. They're both by the same band, but what interests me is that Soldiers of the Wasteland was released in an album that came out in 2005, and Through the Fire and Flames was released in an album that came out in 2007

1 decade ago
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The beginning of Through the Fire and Flames sounds like a faster beginning of Soldiers of the Wasteland with very minor changes. You are surely referring to an other part of the song, but that's what I heard after listening to both songs for a minute or so. (Not really a *)

1 decade ago
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Well the part in Soldiers of the Wasteland is during the second "break" of lyrics. So around minutes 4-7 or so? Dragonforce songs are extremely long. The average length is about 7 and a half minutes long, so it'd take a while to go through them.

1 decade ago
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The beginning of Ill Manors by Plan B and the beginning of Phoenix by Fall Out Buy are exactly the same... to be fair they both sample the song Alles Neu by Peter Fox.. But hey-ho!

1 decade ago
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Wow, those two do sound exactly the same. Also Funtcase remix of ill Manors is godlike.

1 decade ago
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There's a guitar solo in "I don't love you" by MCR, and part of it sounds like part of the guitar solo of "Bohemian Rhapsody", which is played just before the Opera section.

1 decade ago
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Almost every modern hit song has a melody copied from an older and far better song. Does that count?

1 decade ago
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Closed 1 decade ago by warhawkturbo.