Dead Prez.
Dead Prez.
In my head, I can imagine the Rebel INS rapping those lines and it's just bizarre.
I still have the Disposable Heroes album. Haven't listened to it in years.
Hell Hath No Fury is a masterpiece.
I thought it was weird that this article talks about the 2005 compilation, rather than all of the great albums Buck 65 released well before that, most of which were (at least I thought they were) quite well-known and critically acclaimed here in Canada.
I think a lot of white critics (even to this day, but especially at the height of gangsta rap) who are not big rap fans will give automatic points to any hip-hop album that doesn't talk about guns or drugs or ho's.
I liked her EP a lot. I liked the album a lot less, and I was completely uninterested in the subsequent one.
"If they feel like they're too good for certain markets, fuck 'em. They shouldn't play here anyway. "
I'm pretty sure most teams play both anthems. They used to play the Star-Spangled Banner at Jets games back in the day.
I am completely confused by the Ben Johnson reference.
Wow, I didn't realize both "Funny People" AND "Knocked Up" were so hated on here. I enjoyed both.
I thought Knocked Up was great. I don't mean it was a "guilty pleasure" or some bullshit, I just really enjoyed the movie. I'm not going to apologize for it.
There are still three Ani diFranco CDs in my house. I don't think anyone has listened to them in many, many years.
That "no one wants to play there" bullshit is the same thing people said about Winnipeg when the Jets were around. It's ridiculous.
I think the Americans need to really work on generating more interest in the tournament at home. That Canada/US game, which took place in the US, was like a sea of red and white when you looked in the crowd. The maple leaf was everywhere…and what about the "this is our house" chants?
If a Scientologist ever tries to convert my kid, I will beat him unconscious in public.
Gran Torino was great entirely because of Clint Eastwood's performance.
Mormons drive mini-vans? I actually don't think I've seen more than a couple of Mormons in my entire life, and that experience consisted of me hanging out in my front yard with my Siberian Husky while they were doing their door-to-door shit and getting the dog to growl at them convincingly so they stayed away from my…
I saw a family the other day with six kids. The dad looked about my age (late 20s). I have one kid of my own, and that's already overwhelming. I felt for the guy. No idea how all of those parents in the 50s handled such huge families.
To me, the Xenu gibberish is equally as crazy as the zombie Jesus stuff, but there's a point where I draw the line between religious people whose beliefs are silly but harmless, and religious people whose beliefs make them batshit insane and dangerous.