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Malcom Warner
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"That'll teach that uppity bitch to interfere with our slave trade!"

Autotune happened. The tech's been around for along time but it only became a thing everyone used within like the last ten years or so.

I honestly thought that was a Fall Out Boy song until I read this article.

Reserved seating is slowly being adopted in certain (mostly urban) American theaters, but the vast majority of them still do open seating. Especially the big chains.

When I was in college there were always 2 or 3 guys who would put their speakers facing OUT THE WINDOW and play loud music while they themselves were inside their room. Because apparently their taste in music was so fucking awesome that it just had to be shared with the other five hundred people whose rooms shared

If you want your theater to appeal to Millenials you need to do two things, dumbfucks: sell booze and offer reserved seats that can be selected online in advance. The major movie theater chains like AMC are probably the only type of entertainment venue still in existence where seats are first-come-first-serve and

Waters sang two of three songs on Animals (five if you count pigs on the wing 1 and 2 but those are barely songs). Gilmour sang lead on half of the song from the Wall, four out of five songs on Wish You Were Here (Roy Harper sang "Have a Cigar") and every song on Dark Side of the Moon. He was the bands primary lead

Waters only sang lead on a few tracks though. Gilmour was the lead singer of the band post-Barrett.

Kinda murky since they said "frontman" and not "lead singer". Pink Floyd has only had two lead singers - Syd Barrett and David Gilmour. Waters only sang lead on a few tracks of the 1970s decade albums, with Gilmour doing the rest and Waters doing backuo. However you could argue that Waters was the "frontman" of that

The list is specifically for bands that kept the name. If we're talking about bands that fired a singer and changed their name its a much bigger list.

One of the things I respect about Noel Gallagher is his integrity. I remember an interview did with a music mag where they asked him why Oasis wrote such positive lyrics in contrast to their 90s contemporaries who were always writing about depressing shit. His response was essentially "I'm a rich and famous rock star

I'm sorry, but fuck "Imagine". I can't take a song about the virtues of immaterialism seriously coming from a guy who lived in the penthouse loft of a Manhattan luxury condo for the last decade of his life.

Not trying to defend Smash Mouth or anything, but my understanding was that the lyrics of that song were deliberately all cliche platitudes since it's a parody of commercialized 60s hippie nostalgia.

Do people in Fort Collins seriously call it "FoCo"?

Just accept the fact that the audience as a whole does not want Roman Reigns to be the top guy. This isn't the opinion of a "vocal smark minority", it's the opinion of most of the audience, including casual fans. People in general just don't want hin. Since Roman's main event push began 15 months ago, WWE TV ratings

You had a crowd of a 100,000 people in Dallas, 80% of whom were booing Reigns, and you blame this on "IWC smarks"

AJ is ten times the worker that Reigns is and now he's gonna be fed to him at Payback. Fuck this show. I'm just gonna watch NXT for awhile.

They were both off in that match. Which was weird because normally they are top-notch workers and the previous matches in this feud were all stellar. But last night they both looked tired and the chemistry/timing was off. It really wasn't a great match, especially by their standards.

That Rock segment was atrocious.

Haha, no. But I did read that /sc thread and thought it was a perfect summary of the match so I decided to steal it. Busted.