Hey Beavis, remember that time we partied with Anthrax?
No one knows.
Even as a huge Moz fan myself, the first time I saw the November video, I'm pretty sure my reaction was, "…"
Welp, I can't agree.
Yeah, the "You can have your show, as long as I can have mine" logic really softens the blow when a monstrosity like this gets popular.
Ugh.
All of his discovered talent and popularity just cements the depressing fact I already knew: there will never be new Kitchen Confidential episodes.
I really like Within's chorus, but other than that it's mediocre.
I think it's one of those things where it could be as hinted as it could get - people were expecting something else. Yes, there were the collaborators videos, and interviews where they said they were trying to move far away from the EDM scene.
They will at least know Rick James from Chappelle's Show.
Doin' It Right works in the space of the album, but by itself it seems really hollow, it has promise, but kind of goes nowhere. Same with Lose Yourself to Dance, in terms of feeling a bit hollow. But that's why this works so well listening to as a whole album. Songs might have a weakness in some aspect that is…
My first listen, I enjoyed it, but was indifferent to a lot of it. Every listen since, it grows more and more.
He gets nervous on airplanes.
Oh, Ted's going with BAGGAGE all right!
I should also mention that "laziness" played a huge role in that decision.
That video was so awesome to seven year old me.
Where'd the guy go?
Mine were Good Riddance and Brain Stew. Although the fact that I could barely handle these made me realize that my lack of dexterity, stubby fingers, and overall lack of talent meant that I should just give up.
Yeah, Carrell's performance is the only thing that kept Michael from being a flat out villain in that episode. He wasn't even his usual bumbling self, he was just a complete asshole.