indulging my inner 16-year old with the new Rob Zombie and Deftones albums. The former is pretty fun, the latter is damn awesome
indulging my inner 16-year old with the new Rob Zombie and Deftones albums. The former is pretty fun, the latter is damn awesome
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I've seen season 1. I mostly liked it, but the scenes involving singing, dancing, and especially rap-battling were all pretty cringe-worthy. Is there more, less, or about the same amount of this kind of thing in later seasons?
oh not at all; I just thought the strong reviews plus Patrick Stewart would've at least yielded a blip on the radar
is anyone going to Green Room? I didn't expect it would be a box-office smash or anything but kind of hoped it would at least crack the top 10 for a week.
I'd like to hear from Seinfeld Quote Generator on the matter.
God those were awesome. I can't imagine how many quarters I threw in those either but it was totally worth it.
damn "…Gore Whore" is catchy. stuck in my head all day
maybe "exceptionally" is overkill, and as always Mileage May Vary. But I'm playing "Earthquake" in my head right now, and…yikes.
I checked this out pretty much because I read this review and the song titles were so hilarious and awesome I just had to. It's funny to think White Zombie/Rob Zombie seemed so hardcore and scary when I was young, today it's so obvious how campy-as-fuck it is. That's a good thing though. As for the album itself there…
Captain Needa.
that's the name of a project he did w/ Kimya Dawson of Moldy Peaches. They put out an album in 2013. it's exceptionally bad.
I'd pretty much written him off after that The Uncluded debacle. this sounds interesting though, I may check it out
I'll betch-slap the hell outta you shetbag
Tim Heidecker is great at this. I love how he defers to note-cards all the time
Hi there.
believe that if ya wanna but I'll tell you this much
ridin' on the train with no dough - SUCKS
such a sick bass line
YO - microphone check one two what is this?
I really liked the first couple episodes, they had a slow-burn you usually don't see in zombie fiction. It was interesting to see the onset of the apocalypse explored for a couple hours, rather than the 15-30 min at most you might get in a movie. After that it became pretty standard zombie fare, which for me is still…