My sources say "lesbian clown shirt".
My sources say "lesbian clown shirt".
Seriously. AV Club needs to walk it back a bit.
A really good movie and a stellar cast, everyone in that is just amazing, including a brief appearance by Lucille One.
Q Lazzarus
Quarterflash
Queen
Queens of the Stone Age
Queensryche
Quicksand
Quickspace
Quiet Riot
I did! I picked it! Gimme my points!!
How was Zombie/Korn? I saw them together in 1998, maybe 99. I got hit in the head with a piece of the floor.
That's the reason I heard back in the day, more than once, but I agree with your assessment, with the possible exception of Cyberaktif, but it should be discounted since it's 2/3 Puppy anyway.
That is funny, it's like "the bubble" from 30 Rock exists, no one wants to be the guy to disappoint Mr. Kravitz.
I knew it was too good to not have been used already.
She had that one single, and even though it wasn't in my wheelhouse, I saw it on Much Music a lot and grew to like it. But I really was impressed with her after an interview where she was extremely sarcastic and hilarious.
I hope there's a Canadian album out there called Songs In the Key of Eh?
I didn't think they were terrible, but I also don't remember at all what they sounded like.
I was looking for "this" comment.
That was also the point where Kravitz became irredeemably shitty, there was no turning back. Before that, he had some decent stuff, and some crap, but there was always a chance he might crank out a good track or two.
Don't forget Front Line Assembly, and how Bill Leeb quit Skinny Puppy because Puppy "wasn't dark enough".
Our show had a floor section and was full of folding chairs. No standing section at all, which was weird. We were up in the seats, but it didn't matter. We could see everything, and they sounded amazing. Even today it's one of the best shows I've ever seen.
MOVIE DICKS
Yeah, I NOPE'd right out of this.
I saw them in 1998 (almost 20 years ago, my life!!), touring for Yield. I wasn't really into them much beyond the first three albums, but hot damn, they just killed it. Great mix of songs, deep cuts, b-sides, and singles… and really they have so many singles, they can't play them all. But even the songs I wasn't…
I remember, my cousin was obsessed, and as I result I had free reign to put and ultimate edition of "Ten" on cassette. He found some truly great bootlegs back then, including the five disc "Hallucinogenic Recipe", with Mother Love Bone, Bad Radio, and Stone Gossard demos.