Stryker’s #1 Most Played Song: The Dirty Heads Ft. Rome “Lay Me Down”









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Although the summer weather is slowly drifting away, the top songs of summer remain king. The Dirty Heads‘ “Lay Me Down” returns as the #1 Most Played Song amidst the flurry of new music that’s been recently added.

The Dirty Heads ft. Rome “Lay Me Down”

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sylvia
October 10, 2010 2:55 am

awesome song!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and i love dr.DRew oh yah and the dirty heads too hahaha

nextstopsurfcitysaloon4u
October 11, 2010 1:36 am

ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
These hacks totally poach Sublimes “Caress Me Down” and water it
down into this “Lay Me Down” valueless rubbish.
Bradley Nowell is rolling over in his grave!!!

    ECasaus
    October 13, 2010 5:57 pm

    Wow I didnt know Caress Me Dowb was about a couple running from the cops in Mexico. I guess you really do learn something new every day.

      nextstopsurfcitysaloon4u
      October 14, 2010 11:40 am

      Uh doy! The poaching of Sublimes “Caress Me Down” its the music that has been lifted not the lyrics genius. For crying out loud take a listen to both songs and wake up. By the way didn’t Steve Miller put the stamp on “a couple running from the cops in (you name the city” in his classic “Take The Money & Run”?
      After you hear these songs you’ll see why the “Dirty Heads” should
      graciously hand over the proceeds for “Lay Me Down” to the Bradley Nowell Foundation. Sublime did it, done it and its done close the book on this genre.

      ECasaus
      October 21, 2010 8:56 am

      I do find it quite funny that you say that they sound too much like Sublime when this song has Rome of Sublime with Rome. Which shows that this was the type of feel they were looking for in this song. And if they were steeling their type of music wh did i see both Eric Wilson and Budd share the stage with the Dirty Heads before Sublime with Rome was even formed. You probably complained about Sunny Hours by Long Beach Dub Alstars aswell. Now get off your high horse and face the fact that because of Sublime’s influences there are going to be bands who sound similar especially when they do have the singer o Sublime with Rome. And if you have listened to any of their other songs you would see that Sublime is not heir only influence but then again you would say they stole their style from the Beastie Boys.