I think you can find all 10-12 on youtube. If you have trouble finding them, reply and I'll figure it out.
I think you can find all 10-12 on youtube. If you have trouble finding them, reply and I'll figure it out.
At the end of the 1990s sure, but the creepy breakout video and the EP rocked and ruled.
Thanks, I think I touched all the bases there.
I saw Helmet no less than three times in Boston, they kicked your ass and made sure you felt it every time you sat down for the next week.
Yep, Tool, Pantera, Down, Metallica's double CD showed us the death of metal.
lol
Yeah because Down, Pantera and Tool didn't register at all in the 1990s.
Reading this article and its predecessor, I guess Heavy Metal didn't exist in 1990s….
Lost me after the first paragraph.
They took a poor shot at moving from 3 to 4 acts in seasons 24 and 25, and there are two (maybe three) decent episodes of the 46 therein; it hurt to watch the fourth act devolve into an epilogue.
This article is missing the summer-long Butterfinger tie-in advertizing campaign, which kept the suspense between the season finale (episode 1 of the arc) and the following season's premiere.
Sorry about the context and troll comments.
I always read it as being about being an only child, especially with his imaginary friend.
Apology accepted.
By our own standards, naturally.
Beat ya by 11 minutes. Or maybe I didn't. There were no comments when I posted "my favorite article ever".
I was merely making the point that the AV club's paid writers have taste that runs counter to so many others, and for evidence look at the Disqus threads regarding the two recent Beatles articles.
I think this is my favorite AVclub article ever. Informative, behind-the-scenes, and the interviewer gets out of the way and lets the subject speak the truth.
Also, I never crossed any dais. Once my degree was ensured, I got the hell out of southern CA and never looked back.
Thanks for the snark and insulting my accomplishments as a young man. You are a much better person for it.