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If anyone was driving around the Monterey, California are today and spied a black Pontiac Aztek with the words ' Heisenberg Mobile ' written in the dust on the back window,that was me…
First time I've ever seen an Aztek in person so I couldn't resist, damn that's one ugly vehicle.

No need for the Black Mariah, Goodbye to the Brixton sun

They also took The Beach Boys "Wendy" and made it better than the original.

Mom= Beatles, Rod Stewart,Gino Vanelli
Dad= Chuck Berry, Roy Orbison, Pink Floyd, Jethro Tull, Yes

1. Doctor Wu
 2. Everyone's Gone To the Movies
 3. Katy Lied
 4. Haitian Divorce
 5. Gaucho
 6. Rikki Don't Lose That Number
 7. Show Business Kids

Mustaine's alright in my book even though he's done a 180 in terms of his spiritual and political beliefs. Out of all the Big 4, Megadeth has been the most consistently reliable at producing great music and I am looking forward to hearing Supercollider.
Trade an Ulrich or a King for a Hanneman.

R.I.Piece by Piece Jeff.

Love that scene as Mr. Deltoid warns young Alex that his night time activities will only lead him to the stripey hole and he picks up the glass of water only to notice the false teeth at the bottom of the glass after he's drunk all water.

I was watching Slayer at The Ritz 1986 the other day and someone commented about how people at the show were so into the moment moshing and stage diving and just having a great time listening to some killer metal. No one was standing there holding up a phone worrying about it getting knocked out their hands in the pit.

Slayer is to Metallica as methamphetamine is to DayQuil. Or as moonshine from some West Virginia holler to a small batch artisinal Braeburn apple cider.

Kreator will melt your face off and leave you happy but expressionless because you have no face. Start with Endless Pain and go all the way to Extreme Aggression. Skip Coma of Souls and Renewal,then pick up again at Cause for Conflict and keep going until you reach 2012's excellent Phantom Antichrist.
IMO, Kreator is

Possibly, my parents got me into the Beatles, Chuck Berry, Little Richard in the late 70's long after theses artists' prime. Perhaps i'll blast some Reign in Blood as I pull into the parking lot to pick my son up from kindergarten today.

Celtic Frost's To Mega Therion turned me from a Black Flag/ Dead Kennedys hardcore punk loving kid into a metalhead. I also backtracked to Hellhammer and that first Coroner album but the trve conversion came after hearing the piercing cries of all who find that Hell Awaits.

I got really drunk and stoned and went to see The Pogues with Strummer filling in for Mac Gowan. Kept obnoxiously screaming Wrong Em Boyo between songs until I annoyed Joe Strummer enough that he let out an amused This ain't The Clash ,it's The Pogues man. Score!

Gangster Rap for the Ladies Who Lunch set, should be the song of the summer in Newport, R.I.

I can't argue the fact that the man is talented, but I don't like the music too much. The wife loves this shit so it's been on around the house and it seems he borrows a lot from late 60's/early 70's soul and funk on this album. I would personally rather hear the real thing. Give me Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, James

Fear- I believe I'll Have Another Beer.

Gang Green- Another Wasted Night for all you juicers from 1982.

Mine started when I was 17 and didn't end until I was 38, that's 21 years with at least one beer a day. Of course many of those one a days came the day after drinking a case or case and a half the day before. Been off the sauce a bit over 8 years now.

Everyone seems to forget that 22 Acacia Ave. is the best song on NOB. It's 6 and a half minutes of pure power rock drumming and Clive seemed to pull it off without a hitch both live and on record.