Oh yeah, the *good* Youth Brigade.
Oh yeah, the *good* Youth Brigade.
Their tracks are the highlight of that comp to me. That and SOA with baby Rollins.
For the record, the Scorpions were repulsed by that album cover too, which says a lot about how over the line it is. It was a product of the design agency, not them.
Humberto Ramos makes me want to stick forks in my eyes.
A friend of mine had cops break into her house, mace her dog, beat her with a nightstick, and charge her with "resisting arrest". When it came out that they had the wrong house, she was still charged (only with resisting, nothing else) and fined and the dog went blind.
Kang is tied up with the FF property too? There goes my wish for a Kang Dynasty movie.
That's entirely possible.
Jeff Hanneman's liver is what killed him, according tho the band.
Ric Flair, maybe
War Zone's got a ton of the Ennis PunisherMAX vibes too - he seems like he's been at it for decades.
I vividly remember the ridiculous parkour crackhead villains, and their eventual demise.
That was my reaction to this headline too. Hell, it wouldn't make any less sense.
It's more than a little amateurish, but that's part of its charm for me.
Godzilla was set in both the US and Japan, with appropriate actors for each. It had plenty of problems, but not this one.
True, true. There was a good amount of punk stuff, though - the smashed bass from the cover of London Calling, a bunch of Dee Dee Ramone's (awesome) paintings, etc. The Clash and NWA may not seem that threatening now, but it's not all Steve Miller either.
Not disagreeing, but the actual museum is pretty interesting and filled with stuff from a wide variety of acts. Hank Williams' spangled body suits were in a display next to Otis Redding's spangled body suits when I went. In my opinion the diversity greatly increases the value of the place.
The actual museum is full of memorabilia from country, soul, doo-wop, funk, and reggae acts though. Maybe they should have called it something else, but NWA is not even remotely the first non-"Rock" act in there.
Eh? We fry food here, not import it.
Should've been Bojangles rather than Hardees, though, if we're being that specific.
More Fun is my favorite X record by a decent margin.