I'm just glad it's nothing really ugly, like abuse or drugs. Having an affair is pretty white bread as far as break-ups go. Sometimes people do it out of misery, a reason to end a relationship, or just being plain old horn dogs.
I'm just glad it's nothing really ugly, like abuse or drugs. Having an affair is pretty white bread as far as break-ups go. Sometimes people do it out of misery, a reason to end a relationship, or just being plain old horn dogs.
Blonde Exodus is a beautiful album by him.
Because it's crass, ya dope.
I think the issue with guitars in industrial is more of kids just wanting more of the same. I recall being a typical angry knucklehead, and loved all the metal-industrial and industrial rock, but I did like the older arty stuff too. Look at the transition that took place from the mid-90's to early 2000's. It then went…
I always liked listening to him chatter and joke with his co-workers at Reckless Records. I recall him removing some packaging, ripping it, and cursing aloud. He then looked around the store like a naughty little boy, saw me grinning at him, grinned back; and went back to struggling with the package.
Yeah, that's a sad fact, really.
"What do you mean I can't return it because I took off the Hot Topics tag? Facist!"
Damn right it is. How about the scene in Cat People where he wakes to find her standing in the dark, and when he turns on the lamp she's nude and covered in rabbit gore and strikes the lamp off, screaming, "Don't look at me!"
You've some good taste there, Amigo.
I get the feeling you're like my friend who bitched me out for suggesting Moon to him.
…a painting with a rotting piece of meat inside of it to the 5k supporter, and for the 10k supporter a hacked-off ear inside of a paper sack.
But I wanted a clowny face. :"(
She's really good at soup eating contests.
And in At the Mountains of Madness an Old One wakes up, and dissects a few dogs and humans to see how they work.
Clara Bear shine!
I honestly want an episode where the Doctor fails terribly.
The X-files monster of the week were scary and dark as hell. Compare this to X-files homage to The Thing, and you get something a lot more unsettling.
Alien? How about The Thing? But really I think you mean At the Mountains of Madness. Lovecraft was a huge influence on Dan O'Bannon and John Carpenter, funny enough.
Try middle-aged man look.
I've met guys like him, and I consider them fasinating losers. I do not mean this as an insult at all. These guys embrace music and live for it so much they get these awesome stories and experiences, but have little money in the bank.