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Blunderbuss? I get not liking it, but it's definitely not a bad album

Man, I know it's petty and I don't have to watch his videos, but I can't stand that guy. Just everything about him rubs me the wrong way. He was at NAMM got an opportunity to talk to PRS and just made cringy jokes about guitar players and making PRS uncomfortable

That might just be the greatest punk song

Michael Swiam will be so disappointed

Newest first

I don't have time to scroll down

But did they find the missing "d" from his first name?

Not that there's anything wrong with that

It's a Music Man, but whatever floats your boat

Article? I just look at the pictures

Has anyone played one of her signature guitars?

Waves of Grain by Two Gallants

So 132 feet?

Caught in a Mosh

I don't have a problem with sampling. I don't think of it as stealing or anything, and musicians borrow from each other all the time. But I see sampling as making a collage on top of which rappers add to, and what they add seems very removed from the rock and roll tradition. If an artist makes a literal collage out

I don't listen to rap, but I have a hard time hearing the connection to rock and roll or old rhythm and blues stuff. Do you have an example that could maybe help me see the connection?

So does Cage move on to fight Axl now?

That was not a good choice of memorial music

Conmetheus

Hey, this was the first movie date I ever went on. When the girl complained that there wasn't enough mention of the C.L.I.T. Commander I knew she was the one