"Egypt-The Chains Are On" by Dio is a decent, typical rock song that has good guitar and a wavery voice. From the album "The Last in Line".
"Race Against Time" by Our Lives In Motion is a nice song that's very sterotypical as far has rock songs go. Dramatic "deep" lyrics, familiar guitar tunes, though still ok. From the album "Salvation In Secrets".
"Hey Sexy Girl (Demo)" by Kaden Chevalie, Jade Pinkiepie Cox & Maxwell Leathea is a pretty good song for a band of three high-schoolers, all of whom, I know. Decent vocals, though repitive lyrics, but I believe that's the point of the song. Great guitar. From their single "Hey Sexy Girl - Single".
"Love Reign O'er Me" by The Who is a ****ing fantastic song. Although I personally think that the cover by Pearl Jam is better, the original is nonetheless, amazing. From the album "Quadrophenia (Remastered)".
"So Far Away" by Avenged Sevenfold is a decent song despite my dislike towards this group. For the most part, they suck, but I'll admit this is a really good song with a good message behind the chorus. From the album "Nightmare".
"Miserlou" by Dick Dale is easily a classic. Where do you think The Black Eyed Peas got this tune from? From the album "Guitar Legend: The Very Best of Dick Dale".
"Chaos Live In Everything (feat. Skrillex)" by Korn is a, as Dad would say, "kleptofonic" song. It's groovy, man! Haha, nah, it adds a great dubstepist plus Korn, just SO awesome. From the fantasticaly awesome album "The Path of Totality (Special Edition)".
"Bible Black" by Heaven & Hell has some really badass guitar solos and just great to bang your head to. Haha. :) From the album "The Devil You Know".
"Alone I Break [Album Version]" by Korn as I've said in a different post, is just such a ****ing great song. Absolutely LOVE the chorus, I resonate with it a bit. From the album "The Essential Korn".
"Like Suicide" by Seether is one of my favorite songs by this awesome band. From the great album "Finding Beauty In Negative Spaces (Bonus Track Version)".
"Here Come The Tears" by Judas Priest... I cannot stress enough how incredible this song is. From the album "Sin After Sin".