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Often, good front line, just open the door a crack. And once the crack is open, the song takes the audience much to sweep the thoughts, feelings and creation that reflects the breadth of music.

View the opening lines of strength is important because the lead interesting and perplexing capture the attention of listeners, inviting them to hear more. And the great opening lines usually followed by great lyrics.

My approach to decide about the songs that have opened lines is purely based on personal preferences.

"Bizarre Love Triangle – New Order album" Substance "(1987)

Rooted in self-service entertainment and melancholy Joy Division, philosophical lyrics Bizarre Love Triangle affect the individual listener. "Every time I think of you, I thoroughly shot a beam of blue ". And then the personal responsibility to give up its self-defense." This is not my problem, but it a problem that is a life that I can leave behind. "

"City of Blinding Lights" – excerpt from the U2 album "How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb "(2004)

Rooting on the ability of U2 to produce not only great tunes but also great words, "City of Blinding Lights" reflects the reality of our time when people are faced with a breakdown of communication and information overload that ends up knowing nothing. "The more I least I know that unless you know you go I knew much more than they do now. "

"Honeymoon" – Lucky Jim Album "Our Troubles End Tonight "(2007)

Atmosphere ballad with guitar chords anchored only compatible military drum pattern, and a very personal result reflects the psyche of a tormented love. "Darling I tremble and my legs are made of fire and, although it reveals all the sky you are my only desire."

"Infidelity (Only You) – Skunk Anansie album" Stoosh "(1997)

Subtle, moody, melodic and expression of intense emotion, anger and lament anchored with shocking tenderness Voice of the skin and a metal sound, mature, reproduce elements of funk. "Never Lost infidelity we said a word so black and white you see is all the lies we've heard. "

"You Look So Fine" – Garbage's album "Version 2.0 "(1999)

Purely sweet melody expressed through a wet voice, based on the dark guitar riffs, while reflecting the mature pop scene. "You're so beautiful, I want to break your heart and give you mine, do you care".

Other songs that fit on the list are:

"Here Without You – Three Doors Down album Away From The Sun "(2002)

"A hundred days have done more since the last time you saw your pretty face. "

"Ocean of Noise – Arcade Fire album Neon Bible" (2007)

"In a sea of noise, I heard her voice. "

"Hate Me" – Blue October from the album "frustrated" (2006)

"I have to block the thoughts of you you do not lose your head. "

"Ordinary Morning – Chicane album, Behind the Sun" (2000)

"If there was nothing I could say, he turned his back and was only "

"Crawling" – Linkin Park's album Hybrid Theory (2000)

"Crawling in my skin these wounds do not heal."

"Monsoon" – Tokio Hotel's album "Room 483" (2007)

"I'm looking at a broken door, there is nothing Here Anymore"

My list is not comprehensive or permanent. I'm pretty sure that sitting at my laptop and hear the songs that I like to come with me many others.

Long live letters!

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