But you're objectively wrong. As evidenced by the zillions of people who can't get it out of their damn heads. If it's possible for something to be empirically catchy, it's "Call Me Maybe."
But you're objectively wrong. As evidenced by the zillions of people who can't get it out of their damn heads. If it's possible for something to be empirically catchy, it's "Call Me Maybe."
But you're objectively wrong. As evidenced by the zillions of people who can't get it out of their damn heads. If it's possible for something to be empirically catchy, it's "Call Me Maybe."
You hate "Toxic"? You monster.
You hate "Toxic"? You monster.
"…because of the implication."
"…because of the implication."
I literally have no idea what you're talking about.
I literally have no idea what you're talking about.
Years ago I decided that if I ever start a joke band with an awful name, it's going to be Warm Wishes For Yogurt.
Years ago I decided that if I ever start a joke band with an awful name, it's going to be Warm Wishes For Yogurt.
I owe that one to Loud - Heller reviewed it and linked up a track, otherwise it might have slipped by me (I don't keep a close eye on Relapse stuff as a rule - it's just not often in my wheelhouse).
I owe that one to Loud - Heller reviewed it and linked up a track, otherwise it might have slipped by me (I don't keep a close eye on Relapse stuff as a rule - it's just not often in my wheelhouse).
There are a lot of tracks from both albums on YouTube, also.
There are a lot of tracks from both albums on YouTube, also.
Actually both of theirs look to be on Spotify and both are great. "Divinity of Death" is a little more stripped-down and raw, sound-wise.
Actually both of theirs look to be on Spotify and both are great. "Divinity of Death" is a little more stripped-down and raw, sound-wise.
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Well, she IS a Joss Whedon character. And all Joss Whedon characters, underneath their haircuts and clothing choices, are at least 50% Joss Whedon.
Well, she IS a Joss Whedon character. And all Joss Whedon characters, underneath their haircuts and clothing choices, are at least 50% Joss Whedon.