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Apparently it did, turns out there was shit back in the day too! Old music always seems better because only the good stuff ever stands the test of time.

I don't mind them, the album was decent just a little uninspired. Not really a patch on Every Time I Die Though.

For some reason I now find myself thinking of Jacko's I'm An Individual.

Fieldy's Dreams. Worst shit ever. So bad that KoRn was miles better. KoRn.

You know what it is, bitch.

I seem to remember her being great when I saw her on some comedy festival gala a while ago. 
On other ventriloquist related news,there was a ventriloquist when I went to the Moulin Rouge and it was easily one of the best parts of it - I lost it laughing despite myself. That said, the champagne might have something to

I like hearing bass sometimes, but that's one of the reasons I'm not particularly metal.

Well the best thrash is short and sweet, after all

We've been inundated with such amounts of black, death, etc (inc. blackened death hurr hurr) that thrash seems pretty weak in comparison.

My little brother has just finished putting together his thrash vest, apparently it's still a thing. There are precisely zero thrash bands' patches on there, though. Kids today.

Great songs, production quality is proper fucked though

Yeah definitely a bit obvious, could've thrown a few of the more modern thrash bands in there as well perhaps.

I did not realise that was Picker. Shame on me for not paying attention. I thought it was just a nice gesture from Raylan!

One of the few main titles I can watch over and over again as I binge watch a show without skipping. It's short and sweet, song and visuals are great and it doesn't overstay its welcome unlike some titles (Dexter, Homeland, etc I'm looking at you).

These snozberries taste like snozberries

DM was definitely a staple in the goth clubs I've been to, but ask your average chump to name a DM song and you're lucky if they know Just Can't Get Enough. For a band that seem to be say U2 size in the US and Europe, they have nowhere near the same amount of mainstream exposure.
My first experience of DM was JJJ

Check out Hourglass - I haven't heard Paper Monsters but Hourglass is rather good.

Couple of great songs on there, good chunk of filler as well although it's a reasonable listen all round. There's something about Precious though that just does it for me.

I pre-ordered the album so I'm holding out until my copy arrives on my desk at work. I tend to go old school on these things!

Yeah there's definitely an influence but they're pretty different bands - plus I find Cut/Copy kinda boring. They're only indie big anyway, and for some reason DM just don't have the kind of market penetration here they seem to enjoy in the US and Europe. Nobody seems to know Enjoy the Silence even, and the smallest