This is the fifth instalment of a new mini-series of polls – Save A Song! In this series, you choose your favourite song of the three listed and save it by voting for it and discussing it in the comments section below.
That song is then saved! Whereas the other two unfortunately are the losers and get deleted from existence… Okay, so not really, but you get the picture. Here, you are voting for the song that you would want to still exist!
After a few weeks of these polls, there will be a final poll of all the winners to choose the grand champion song!
Sometimes the poll does not show for everyone so the options are;
- Black Sabbath – Paranoid
- Slayer – Angel Of Death
- Rainbow – Stargazer
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