At LEAST as far back as Ravenous.
At LEAST as far back as Ravenous.
With its confusing catchphrase, "Eat glove, prey!"
There are sequels?
Jesus christ, she gave him three fucking painkillers for a couple scraped joints? Irresponsible bitch. Scott was right!
I did, but I'm not related to you, so… it's a wash?
That's the point I'm trying to make though. For some people, Ratt, Poison, and Beyonce represent as much or more depth as more challenging artists do. I brought up Klosterman because his reference point is hair metal, which was pop at the time. I fully agree that Nothin But A Good Time is not a work of the ages,…
All 4?
I didn't know their music and was really just there to see FNM. Also it was 20 years ago. All I really remember is one of the band members continuously flipping off the audience, and I got the vibe that he was trying to initiate the "if the audience hates us we just rock harder" thing, but it just came off douchey. …
Don't give a damn about any, trumpet playin band.
It ain't what I call rock n roll.
Ehhhhh…. While I don't consider myself a fan of either of them, I think it's fine to take a closer look at why they, or anyone really, is successful, even if that particular example does resemble a short form hagiography.
You bet we care a lot!
Sean "Sassy" O'Neal.
"The 'Epic' group"? Uh, I believe you mean "the men responsible for the hummable melodies and uneasy lyrics exemplified by "Be Aggressive" and "Edge of the World." As well as the world's only worthy War Pigs cover.
I saw them at the Masquerade when Steel Pole Bathtub opened up for them. No Jim Martin on that tour :(
dick.
I'll take your straw man and BURN IT! BURRRRRN! BURRRRRRRN ITS SOOULLLLLLL!
"Hey Ace, got a solo?"
"kunce"
Pretty obviously Phantom: he got the canceraids on his face from being firsties with plutonium. BUT, he got the leads!
Hodor!