Actually making a sudden leap from Metallica to Social Distortion at some point in Highschool is a very very accurate depiction of a lot of people's musical biographies.
Actually making a sudden leap from Metallica to Social Distortion at some point in Highschool is a very very accurate depiction of a lot of people's musical biographies.
Good old fashioned sarcasm and hipster irony are related but different things.
I think the writers wrote that lack of chemistry.
Also, if you went to high school in the late 1990s you had the disadvantage of coming of age in what may well have been mainstream music's low point.
You guys are completely missing the major bombshell here: there are going to be two sequels.
In a lot of places movie tickets are nearly twice what they were in 1997. I'd be more impressed if it matches Titanic (or Gone With the Wind for that matter) in number of tickets sold.
The difference between a good blockbuster and a shitty blockbuster is the charisma of the lead actors.
Are we all in agreement? That movie blows, right?
I think a lot of the radio stations that played Staind in the early 2000s might be out of business now, preventing anything in that genre from climbing the charts as high.
If there were a popular band trying to emulate the stones (especially the 1968-1972 Stones) the world would be a better place.
I lost it to Clinic.
Quit shouting.
If the movie is any indication, some Celine Dion ripoff.
I saw ChronoCross play in Denver. They had 30 people on stage and the music was pretty but ultimately pointless.