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Chart Soundclash: Joe McElderry vs. Rage Against The Machine 83 members have voted

  1. 1. The Climb vs. Killing In The Name

    • Joe McElderry - The Climb
      37
    • Rage Against The Machine - Killing In The Name
      42

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Thank you, Ben! :cheer:

 

I would also go for RATM. To be honest, it's very surprising at how many people are supporting RATM even here, in the forum which is far more pop than alternative. :o

Thank you, Ben! :cheer:

 

I would also go for RATM. To be honest, it's very surprising at how many people are supporting RATM even here, in the forum which is far more pop than alternative. :o

Buzzjack has balance. Reality stars don't do as well as in the general population. For example here is the multi-chart run for last years XFactor winner: Alexandra Burke – Hallelujah [8 wks] (19-5-3-6-12-19-31-38).

Oh bugger, I thought this was a thread about who would be #1, should have read the first post first :lol: RATM by far, although Joe's song is okay. I accidentally equalised it though :(

I would be ashamed to have the RATM song as #1 at Christmas time. I hate it, and I don't think it's a good song for the Christmas season.

 

I like "The Climb", so Joe by far

Joe McElderry for sure! He is the best! Love him.

 

The Climb is also a great song.

Killing In The Name Of is LEGENDARY.

Joe will be forgotten next year.

That is all.

 

exactly, KITN is still popular after 17 years, Joe we wont know in under 5, he'll be a nobody again.

Joe as I think the other song is tripe even if his version aint as good as Miley's I adore his voice.
exactly, KITN is still popular after 17 years, Joe we wont know in under 5, he'll be a nobody again.

 

It would be interesting to see a yearly total album sales (for the last 17 years) for RATM.

 

I had heard of them before last week - just - but I didn't know they were still "popular after 17 years".

 

Could anyone point me to a link that shows how popular they have been since 1993?

 

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