Mexicali by Spazztic Blurr has a diss section about conformist nazi hardcore dicks… And is just fucking SUPREME…
https://www.youtube.com/wat…
Mexicali by Spazztic Blurr has a diss section about conformist nazi hardcore dicks… And is just fucking SUPREME…
https://www.youtube.com/wat…
A trifle late, but fuck it;
The sax solo in 'Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick'
The synth solo in 'The Tower' by Angel
The Trombone solo in Good Intention Thingmy thingmy by Joanna Newsom
The Keys solo in 'Fireball' by Jon Lord
Bobby Keys solo in Brown Sugar
The Repo code kid, etch it in your brain…
Sheeran not being eviscerated being the real weak link in the episode…
Yessss! This. All the Cologne ones are obviously best, but other excellent versions are G.P.A. (Glasgow Pale Ale) by the Reinheitsgebot approved West brewery of Scotland, and Batch 4 by the Stadsbrouwershuis in Leiden, NL
I think they are opeating on a reductive No Oil>No Artificial Fertiliser implication, if the chart at the start is anything to go by.
The short answer is Yamaha CS 80…
And then there is the lead work of Tom G. Warrior… discuss
Gary Holt would probably get closer if he just disembowelled a cat for each lead, and I mean that in a good way…
Also I love an epic trawl through scales over chords that develop in awesomely logical way, and for that, Brian Tatler in the 1982 version of 'Am I Evil' by Diamond Head slays all comers.
Although the leads on Journey to the Centre of the Mind, are astounding, that feedbacky bend thing…!
Although the bit in the See Me Feel Me medley in the film, those lead chords between the verses in Listening To You!! such great visceral kchang!!!
Not only that but the outro solo is JUST AS GOOD!
Insufficient metal, typical.
A push from the left (and a shove from the right)…
Your onion makes an abomination of this dish.
If anyone is going to see the aesthetic side of the apocalypse, it's good old Werner…
I saw it at a cinema double bill and really enjoyed it, but then again, you can drink in Dutch cinemas…
The meta moment where Spud sit down and writes; "The sweat was lashin oafy Sick Boy…" was fun, and Begbie, more than ever, is the authentic face and voice of Scottish violence. I also probably enjoyed it more getting half cut in a Dutch cinema, getting ripped on a bowl during intermission (they still have them), and…
The episode where Jim accidentally takes magic mushrooms
Also the episode of Eastenders where the hipsters in the pet shop started doing the Dead Parrot Sketch to a bemused Jim Brannen, classic