Thank you for the S Town rec. As a "woke" hillbilly who moved to SF and then back to hillbilly town when I had a son, I totally relate.
Thank you for the S Town rec. As a "woke" hillbilly who moved to SF and then back to hillbilly town when I had a son, I totally relate.
My son is 14 months old and demands to listen to Rammstein.
HEYYYYY-AAAAAAH. What way is that to talkAAAAH.
I was actually looking forward to the show because Arnold (never watched the original) and found that I couldn't be bothered with it after Donny Pancakes was "elected." I didn't want one more thing in my life that reminded me of him even in passing.
Same.
He did according to the screenwriter (on twitter earlier)
I liked season 2
I love dancing with my 9 month old to that song. Such a… bopper?
Wrecking Ball is such a great song, probably in my top 5 all time Bruce songs to be honest.
A mashamelon
This ranking is horse shit.
One of those records you remember where you were the first time you heard it, Me? I was sitting on some shitty carpet at some apartment in Roseville CA round about 2000, listening to some guy talk about doing heroin and listening to Hawkwind. We just finished watching a VHS of Bully.
I finally finished this book, after trying two other times in my 35 years, yesterday.
You Got Lucky is one of the best music videos
I quite enjoyed this show, 4 seasons feels about right.
yeah. Boy howdy I loved that band, but man oh man they coasted on enthusiasm more then anything.
Yeah. Ross Robinson actually seemed more desirable in retrospect. Which is saying something.
Yeah, besides the occasional steam pipe clang, you can't even tell they have 3 drummers
I certainly would lump them in with those guys, maybe swap out Coal Chamber for SOAD.
Yeah. The lyrics are terrible, but I appreciate the musicianship and the vocal range on the newer stuff. It's more then a guilty pleasure, but I am fully aware by how nonsensical it all is.