Yeah I checked out Lucky Girl. Liked it okay, didn't love it. Didn't hear a good enough melody IMO.. and i'm sick of the reverby bandcamp bands.
Yeah I checked out Lucky Girl. Liked it okay, didn't love it. Didn't hear a good enough melody IMO.. and i'm sick of the reverby bandcamp bands.
Hold Me Up sucks. It's mostly robbie whining over wanna be Bad Religion/Replacements music switching on and off. A Boy Named Goo is their peak songwriting wise.
By Sugar? It's one of my favorite power pop records of the 90s, actually. Not that that means anything about how the Foo Fighters sound nothing like Husker Du
Alright, well… you know how every small town has that little shop that still sells store-painted ceramic frogs and grateful dead posters? Well, the album sounds like every person who works there played their first show at tuesday night's open mic. Enjoy.
No skin off my back. I thought it kinda sucked.
I've never dug Selena. This song doesn't change anything. Haha.
Don't listen to that 4 Non Blondes album. I promise you. It's not a good time.
Tei Shi - Crawl Space (right now)
Paramore - After Laughter (their best album)
Soundgarden - ( Knew i liked them, but didn't realize how much)
Haim - Days Are Gone (and new songs)
If you like Shura check out Tei Shi and Elohim.
His bass playing is great in Nirvana
They don't sound remotely alike. Nothing funnier than a music snob who doesn't know what the hell he's talking about, and yes, you're obviously a guy 'cause women never complain like this. Haha.
They're not really comparable.
You could make one of the best albums of the 90s with tracks from the first few Foo Fighters albums, though I never dug their albums front to back. My favorite song of theirs is "Next Year" off that third or 4th album.. i can't remember. Mostly 'cause it's got Andy Sturmer from Jellyfish on background vocals for some…
Hum - Stars
When are people gonna realize Zendaya is not going to happen.
From what I see, it IS his peers that are paying tribute, though not exactly his vocal peers, but who is?
It was a dope little solo. I think it's the shock factor that really makes people remember it more than the actual guitar playing, which isn't anything too great or impressive. He was definitely a really good guitar player, though.
Objectively? Haha. It's not even that impressive IMO. It's a nice blues box solo.
Yup! Same thing happened to me. By listen 5 or 6 I was down with every song on it (except No Friend, which i don't even dislike, it's just silly to me)
That's just for puppets!!
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