Credit where it is due, his laughter and his bullying of Karl do tend to lead to the best moments in the podcasts.
Credit where it is due, his laughter and his bullying of Karl do tend to lead to the best moments in the podcasts.
I'm fairly confident that you've spent longer thinking about Derek than Gervais has.#kindnessismagic
That Planets of Old EP absolutely blew my mind when it dropped. It felt like Cave In had never been away, just a tremendous release. Possibly my favourite release by them actually.
It's the age old question. If you want people to hear your radical anti-capitalist message then hey, you probably have to sell out to some extent. Otherwise they'd be stuck doing club shows in Sweden and would be known by about 100 people.
So while yelling "brap brap brap"?
Guarnere definitely becomes one of my favourite characters as the show progresses.
That was a horrendous summer all across Europe
I'm with you here
I don't know, there's a place for the musical equivalent of "haha, that dog just did a shit". And Green Day's dumb young songs are certainly considerably more fun than when they decided to get into politics and take themselves far too seriously for a dumb pop punk band.
Oh that time the helicopter falls on top of him was one of the funniest things I remember seeing in a drama series. That was glorious.
Isn't a Hook prequel just Peter Pan?
I'm genuinely stunned that Americans have been able to put with that clown for that bloody long. 3 years? 3 minutes of Piers Moron would be too much.
Cute, but total nonsense
Honestly, I really kind of like the album he put out with The Dilettantes, amusingly called 1000 Tambourines. It's not anything revolutionary, but there's a couple of fun songs on there & it's worth a listen occasionally if you dig BJM at all.