Franz Ferdinand - Take Me Out: This song is interesting. It's so entrenched in popular culture that it's virtually impossible to attribute discovering it to anywhere or anything. I've no idea how I started listening to Franz Ferdinand, I just did. I didn't have much interest in the first album, when I heard Do You Want To a year later I was right in there. This isn't a song I can imagine in an NHL game, it must just have been there because it was popular and vaguely guitary.
Sugarcult - Memory: This seems more platform appropriate, but there's just too much cringe from people that age with those haircuts for me to vote for this. Also can't vote for a song that rhymes memory, enemy and anything together.
Default - Deny: Imagine listening to Nickleback and thinking "wow, I want to be in a band that sounds like this"
Lazy Generation or whatever: This song is too sincere for it to be the self-parody it comes across as.
Billy Talent - Turn Your Back: This is the wrong version. This is the album version, the one in-game was slower and featured vocals from Anti-Flag:
Turn Your Back - Wikipedia
Letter Kills - Radio Up: All I'm getting from this video is that I could be listening to Jimmy Eat World, and I'm not.
Bullet For My Valentine - Hearts Burst Into Fire: I can't not vote for this, given the video. Even if it is just making me wonder when I'll next be in there.
Coheed and Cambria - The Running Free: A decent pairing, but nah.