Yeah, well, on the road today I saw a Slayer sticker on a Cadillac.
Yeah, well, on the road today I saw a Slayer sticker on a Cadillac.
Yeah, well, on the road today I saw a Slayer sticker on a Cadillac.
I know a guy who used to be in Spandau Ballet but now works at a record store. I kind of wanted to buy this album, but the price seemed a little high, so I went to ask him if it'd been tagged properly. He assured me "I know True is this much".
I know a guy who used to be in Spandau Ballet but now works at a record store. I kind of wanted to buy this album, but the price seemed a little high, so I went to ask him if it'd been tagged properly. He assured me "I know True is this much".
There's also apparently a market for licensing such things for cheap knockoff compilations. A friend of mine knowingly bought such an album boasting "new stereo recordings from the original artists" for the sake of novelty (I think it went by the charmingly semi-redundant title "The Best Of The 80s Decade"). The odd…
There's also apparently a market for licensing such things for cheap knockoff compilations. A friend of mine knowingly bought such an album boasting "new stereo recordings from the original artists" for the sake of novelty (I think it went by the charmingly semi-redundant title "The Best Of The 80s Decade"). The odd…
I was trying for a pun on soul duo Sam & Dave, but may have gone too subtle — a while ago I made a game of making up fake band names that were sort of homonyms of other band names, and that was one. The other ones I can remember were The December Wrists and Daze Of The Gnu.
I was trying for a pun on soul duo Sam & Dave, but may have gone too subtle — a while ago I made a game of making up fake band names that were sort of homonyms of other band names, and that was one. The other ones I can remember were The December Wrists and Daze Of The Gnu.
I think it's just the rest of the thread getting to me, but Canadian From The 80's now also sounds like a band name.
I think it's just the rest of the thread getting to me, but Canadian From The 80's now also sounds like a band name.
I keep thinking they're going to surprise everyone with one more release this year - an album of U2 covers called Catorce!.
I keep thinking they're going to surprise everyone with one more release this year - an album of U2 covers called Catorce!.
Subconscious Sandwich
Salmon Dave
Salmon Davis Junior
The Hobo Realtors
What Not To Werewolf
Mötley Croütons
TBA
One Chord And A Lie
On The Wings Of Whales
Mattresscide
Harm Hormone Derange
Miroslav Satan Laughs As You Eternally Rot
Neonecronomiconeconomics
Macho Ayn Randy Savage
Homeless Street Hooligans *
Snow Pussy **
Needle Of…
Subconscious Sandwich
Salmon Dave
Salmon Davis Junior
The Hobo Realtors
What Not To Werewolf
Mötley Croütons
TBA
One Chord And A Lie
On The Wings Of Whales
Mattresscide
Harm Hormone Derange
Miroslav Satan Laughs As You Eternally Rot
Neonecronomiconeconomics
Macho Ayn Randy Savage
Homeless Street Hooligans *
Snow Pussy **
Needle Of…
I enjoy that the only other band in their category is Knifegun - obviously a knifegun is the weapon one would use to knife someone at gunpoint.
I enjoy that the only other band in their category is Knifegun - obviously a knifegun is the weapon one would use to knife someone at gunpoint.
The worst local band name I personally encountered this year was most likely Twisted Dick Theater (it may have been spelled "theatre", I don't remember).
The worst local band name I personally encountered this year was most likely Twisted Dick Theater (it may have been spelled "theatre", I don't remember).
I think they kinda picked the wrong Doughty collaboration to put on the album - "Your Mom's Alright" is more melodic and would have stuck out a bit less.
I think they kinda picked the wrong Doughty collaboration to put on the album - "Your Mom's Alright" is more melodic and would have stuck out a bit less.