I remember seeing that in the theater with one of my good friends. We were both 11. I was freaked out that they were going to ask us for identification because it was PG-13 and we were 11.
I remember seeing that in the theater with one of my good friends. We were both 11. I was freaked out that they were going to ask us for identification because it was PG-13 and we were 11.
Ren and Stimpy's Crock O Christmas. It's the Ren and Stimpy Christmas album and it's fantastic. That's all we would listen to on Christmas morning as we opened presents.
If only Generico were able to watch NXT from the Orphanage that he's volunteering at. He'd be so proud of Sami.
Yeah, On The Beach is by far my favorite Neil Young record. Was totally worth the horrendous amount of money I spent getting a nice vinyl copy of it.
and her voice bounces around the walls of that tin shack…
I saw them at Axis in Boston, I think it was on the State of Emergency tour? It was fucking incredible. They were by far my favorite band in High School.
Living end was always kinda more punk than rockabilly anyways. (Other than the first two EP's)
Yep. That song rules, as does "Yeah Yea" and "5K". It's a shame that their first album isn't available on Spotify or anything. I was the Music Director of my College's radio station when that came in, and I pushed the living hell out of it.
In college (this is like, 6 years ago), I had a friend named Rick, who i only referred to as "The Rick" much to everyone's confusion. I enjoyed it at least.
St. Germain and Jameson is actually a pretty tasty combo too, if you're an Irish Whiskey fan at all.
I saw the 1990s at CMJ in I think 2007, they put on a really great show. Really solid bill that night too: Stardeath & White Dwarfs / Pela / 1990s / British Sea Power.
YOU'RE A LIAR.
In my freshman year of high school I bought Good Charlotte tickets purely to see Something Corporate open for them. My friend made me stay through the other two acts: MEST and Good Charlotte… uuuggghhhhh.
I had some edibles last year and then watched Pacific Rim and Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
Fucking incredible record from an awesome band.
I just wish Gene could have joined in on the fart keyboard.
If anyone comes looking for Enal Angus, tell them to come to the back door of Shady Thicket…
…I think my whore's dead.
When I worked at a Hollywood Video in college we'd always laugh hysterically at the Asylum movies, but also be slightly impressed with their copyright skirting titles such as "Transmorphers" and "I Am Omega".
…Those are different songs? Shit.