NO COMEDY, PLEASE!
NO COMEDY, PLEASE!
I lost myself in two solids minutes of laughter at FRANK SOBOTKA of all people getting turned around by the girls essentially unionizing. Best belly laugh of the night and possibly the season.
Yeah I had to look this guy up because the name didn’t seem familiar as part of the usual group of 3 - 4 newswire writers.
He sounds like he’s been working on his John Lydon impression.
Never forget.
Fotocrime (Ryan Patterson of Coliseum) also just released a cover of this song - https://fotocrime.bandcamp.com/track/head-on
Watch season 2. It’ll be good for you.
On the comic relief end, I absolutely lost my shit in a massive giggle fit when No-Herc gargled the mouth wash then spit it back into the bottle. Can’t really explain why but I laughed for a solid two minutes.
Join us!
Fun fact, the last Cubs game ever on WGN was this weekend too (so the Ricketts family could partner up with Sinclair Broadcasting, naturally) so that story of yours will be impossible to replicate in the years to come.
EDIT - Last game broadcast from Wrigley Field, not last game completely. That’s later in the week.
I am a very big fan of this interpretation of Donna Troy and am really happy she’s on as a regular this year.
I still think of 2003's bandwagon as that ‘Freshly moved to the city from a Big 10 school’ type of blowhard.
Ask then to turn it down 20%?
I’m a half a mile from ComCellRate Park and have the same thing happen.
The roar is obviously a little less dense most days but still, the science works.
I saw them three times in 2010 - 2012 era and they put bands half their age to shame. That was right before Bob 2 died though.
Yuppie Cubs fans calling off from their sales or day trading jobs to attend a weekday day game not paying attention to the baseball happening in front of them? Color me shocked!
I too do not want this to become a video thing because watching videos is not what I want out of this website.
Speaking for myself, relative poverty and the ability to bounce back from crippling hangovers in fairly quick fashion.
Are we going to get continuous reviews of this through the year or just a premiere recap?
I thought it was going to be this, um, special. It was 98% utter shit but it did re-introduce me to Refused (not sure if I already had Punk-O-Rama 4 or not when this aired) and Sick of it All (I have a vague memory of some Week in Rock thing covering them in 1996 around when Built To Last came out) as an…