Many days no business come to my hut. But Jimmy has fear? A thousand times no!
Many days no business come to my hut. But Jimmy has fear? A thousand times no!
It depends on how much the Republican Party can reign Trump in. If they can keep him docile, like in his victory speech the other night, everyone will get on board. But if Trump keeps going off the leash I can see some in the business community start thinking that Hilary is better than total economic collapse. It…
I think your second group is starting to have some second thoughts about Trump as well.
Sad thing is they used to have a great metal/loud music column; I think it ran only once a month but it was pretty comprehensive, with attention to new music and reissues. *That* AVClub would never have criticized metal for metal's sake.
What the fuck is this shit
He's been at this for awhile…apparently he didn't like how he looked on the first season of Oz and decided to get in shape. Dude should be an inspiration to all of us.
Mine too, and me too.
Pretty much. It was canceled fairly suddenly…I think for a week or two they ran a short campaign to ask viewers to send postcards to USA to save it. Up All Night was kind of Night Flight Lite: it showed some of the same movies, and even used some weird music videos as filler, but it took awhile to get over the loss of…
HBO used to show Bambi v Godzilla, FWIW
Re: comedians on Night Flight: I was introduced to Chris Rock and Adam Sandler via Night Flight.
Like any industrial band? Then you will also like Nine Inch Nails and Ministry. Thanks for introducing me to bands I've never heard of, algorithm!
Good luck with that. Considering that about 3/4 of evangelical fables involve a believer telling off some ivory tower professor, every congregation in the country can claim they had the idea for God's Not Dead first. I'll bet Jack Chick's filing papers at the courthouse while we speak.
That playlist is hard as fuck. Even the Wire song
But he already has one of those guitars that's, like, a double guitar!
D.C.3., 'We Feel the Sky'
Velvet Acid Christ, 'Wound (Sacrificed Mix)'
Clock DVA, 'Two Souls'
Cabaret Voltaire, 'Magic (Cabaret Voltaire Remix)'
Husker Du, 'Now That You Know Me (Live)'
New Order, 'Confusion Dub 1987'
Swans, 'YRP 2'
Adrian Sherwood, 'Stepping Crowd'
Hunters & Collectors, 'Back On the Breadline'
The Royal…
'What's the last thing a drummer ever says to her band?'
'rightfully' is (probably purposefully) vague there; it can mean 'convicted after a fair trial and according to due process' as well as 'he deserved to be convicted'. To me her new statement reads like she continues to think he's innocent.
On the other hand, she's old enough to not double down on her witness statement by buying into the defense's argument that the problem was alcohol, not that Brock Turner is a rapist.
I don't know if either of these bands are Mormons or some other sect, but Joy Electric and Echoing Green are the places to start for 90s religious synthpop.
GOOD.