I think this time, that's probably the problem.
I think this time, that's probably the problem.
I respect Snyder, he always seems to march along to the tuna his own drum.
Luckily I grew an ego around age 20.. BUT NOW I'M A MONSTER!!! I BECAME EVERYTHING I HATE!!!
THANK YOU. I was born in 1988, so I watched it years later when I was super young. And I didn't know it was a comedy (never mind a GREAT comedy) till I was about 20/21. Am…. Am I stupid?
See I could absolutely not see them playing a small bar/venue. I'm very sure at one time, long ago they were obviously doing their local rounds on the bar circuits, but the first Chilli song I heard was probably "Californication" when I was 12. I remember the video premiere on Much and I remember it climbing the…
Well lets say as a person born in 1988 who's true growing years (high school I guess) were really the 2000's, RHCP is one of the few stadium bands from 90's that I generally liked. I'm more of a hip hop guy, but I grew up listening to a lot of pop/punk (ah.. The times..). So when I think of the 90's and rock I think…
The album was good, the first track to 'Redemption' all kind of become forgettable (except for 'Weston Road Flow', that Jellestone reference doe). Then 'With You' with PARTYNEXTDOOR really brings this album to life, it is literally a wake up. It becomes fun for a while from there to 'Pop Style', then it becomes okay…
Tetsuo was okay.. I liked a few songs, and will admit its his best since 'The Cool', but still. I've heard both albums multiple times and 'Pimp' is the better record in my mind.
His better at half singing than Wayne was, but Wayne would sing about non-sensical things which had its charm..
I find that strange, because I can hear the humour in a lot of his stuff.. Am I alone?
I just feel because of the sound and weight of 'Wolves' that it is the most logical ending for that albums narrative. With '30 Hours', 'No More Parties In LA' and 'Facts' all crowded in one place, it seems like bonus cuts to me.
I hear it too, Drake does kind of shout and rabble on in his songs. To me, this was extremely evident in NWTS, but corrected on IYRTITL and WATTBA, but seems to have become a problem again on 'Views' a bit. To me, thats a style of rapping his picked up and mastered (of sorts). You either like it or not I guess.
Every song is memorable on TLOP up until after 'Wolves' (in my opinion), since most of the songs after that are old tracks I already heard before the album, and I don't care for 'Fade'. This one makes me appreciate TLOP more.
I think we classify 'Take Care' as a modern day classic, and 'So Far Gone' was unbelievable.
No difference, all just names for your group of friends.
They are part of a crew named A$AP that existed before them through A$AP Yams and a few others. So all the members have A$AP in their name (A$AP Nast, A$AP Twelvy) a lot like all the members of Bone Thugs N Harmony all have Bone in their names.. Matter fact, Bone Thugs is a huge influence for these guys so there you…
Smash the FUCK out of it! Oh yeah!!!
NOWWW who's being naive?
Homestar's more of a 2002 thing for me.
A lasagna eating cat?! How absurd!! Whats next?! A pizza eating turtle?!