At last, someone found a way to make Jeff Mangum EVEN SHITTIER! By ruining a bunch of great hip hop! YAAAAAY
At last, someone found a way to make Jeff Mangum EVEN SHITTIER! By ruining a bunch of great hip hop! YAAAAAY
We disagree. Pretty much entirely.
We disagree. Pretty much entirely.
Listen to any Curve record. Then listen to the first Garbage record. That's more than "influence" or "inspiration." They almost sound like the same band. Rarely have I ever heard a band pulling such a direct rip off of another band's sound.
Listen to any Curve record. Then listen to the first Garbage record. That's more than "influence" or "inspiration." They almost sound like the same band. Rarely have I ever heard a band pulling such a direct rip off of another band's sound.
Not a BIG fan, but enough of one to resent Garbage building an entire career off of someone's else's sound, without once acknowledging that.
Not a BIG fan, but enough of one to resent Garbage building an entire career off of someone's else's sound, without once acknowledging that.
OH, what a "creative straightjacket" it was to completely rip off another band's entire sound and make a career out of it! Waaah.
OH, what a "creative straightjacket" it was to completely rip off another band's entire sound and make a career out of it! Waaah.
Curious that this got an "A" and R.A.P. Music didn't. Would love to know how Eric felt this was a better record?
Curious that this got an "A" and R.A.P. Music didn't. Would love to know how Eric felt this was a better record?
…and now I understand why I disagree with so many Hyden reviews. He loves music I despise.
Fuck Community fans, that is all.
I have to immediately talk about the comment "Ice Cube had today it was a good day". Really?? Fuck that! Ice Cube had two of arguably the best rap records of all time, and INARGUABLY they are both classics. Before that, he was in this little group called N.W.A. He may make shitty movies now, but he has never been a…
Some great thought provoking stuff here. Also, I now know never to read anything by John Smelly. Excuse me, Semley.
"Wife of Alicia Keys"? Nice editing.
LIke Heller, I was a DJ in days of yore. The absolute, guaranteed to clear the floor song I would throw on to empty the dance floor when necessary was Aphex Twin's "Ventolin" played very loudly. It's probably one of the most abrasive songs in existence.
New A/V Club feature: music by White People for White People, written about and read by White People.
This, this makes me happy. I drink the tears of Community nerds. They taste like sweet, sweet nectar.
Of all the Newswire posts, THIS is the one where AV Club chooses to dial back the snark??