I see what you did there, though I'd just like to say that the "ones who love us best" verse is one of my favorite verses of any song ever and I love Paul Westerberg.
I see what you did there, though I'd just like to say that the "ones who love us best" verse is one of my favorite verses of any song ever and I love Paul Westerberg.
Pretty sure he mean petulant.
I'd bury my lead in her story, if you catch my drift.
Channing Frye is a talented athlete and I'm glad to hear he can act too.
I imagine the names being narrated by the v/o from Conan O'Brien's Celebrity Secrets.
"Socialism is too complicated an ideology for our government to handle. Let's just stick with corruption and negligence."
Sega game I love that no one admits to have liked or even played? Haunting, bitches.
It — it was a different time… *weeps*
Woah, Jack Black looks all fucked up now.
You just wanna rock some Bohemian Rhapsody while everyone around you is blasting Lil' Wayne and whatever mainstream rap shit is on the radio. I feel your pain (that's been me since middle school). But hey, you're better off going out with girls who dig a little classic rock anyways, that's my experience.
The majority of Nu-Metal blame ought to go to Rage Against the Machine, possibly Faith No More, and Gavin Rossdale (why him? because fuck that guy).
Yeah, I won't defend Claypool's voice or the guitar sound because they're both abrasive, and sort of an acquired taste that I didn't really care for at first either. But I do now, and I really like it is all.
This, I shall give a try.
Primus
I've only recently, through happenstance, come across people IRL who geek out over Sailing the Seas of Cheese and Pork Soda. Bass players, not surprisingly.
Brave Little Toaster! Oh, how the hell do I not have that song on my iPod?!
Never played Vigilante 8, but man, I still enjoy Road Rash 64.
Wouldn't the term fit the actual sneeze better?
@Warren Oates
Leon Redbone
I've loved him since I was a kid, when I caught an old SNL re-run where he came out as a musical guest. I recognized his voice from the theme to Mr. Belvedere and Harry and the Hendersons, but hearing him perform Wish Upon a Star and Polly-Wolly Doodle sounded so surprisingly great.
I've never played it, but I've seen it reviewed by the Angry Video Game Nerd. I can imagine it being an awesome game for it's time, though it sounds like it errs in trying to be too literal with the movie plot; and being really fucking hard.