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ITT: /mu/ in 1993
Fuck grunge, man. Fucking faggot ass junkie poseurs ruined rock forever. Damn I miss Crue and Cinderella.
The Finnster just never fucking misses
god i would do unholy things to Mariah Carey all night long
The year is 2025 btw. Reported for extremely low quality post.
>>127346374THAT'S IT, I'M NOT PLAYING AROUND. I'LL REALLY DO IT FOR REAL THIS TIME, YOU GUYS
>>127346399you won't do it, faggot
>>127346421aka Sony demanded a follow-up but they had no songs having used them all up on Ten so they knocked out a bunch of jam sessions and called it a day
1993, the last year Pearl Jam made good music. After their first two albums, they decided they were too cool to be popular, so they started making bland, boring, shitty music and everyone stopped caring about them.
>>127346421track 2 slaps though
>>127346500No interest in her music but fuck she was so hot back then.
>>127346262 (OP)1993 was the best year of hip-hop, sound wise.
At least the money that went into this obscenely expensive record comes back as physical luxury: the difference between hearing it on a cheap box and a booming system is the difference between daydreaming about sex and having somebody's crack in your face. Which is only one way it's more pornographic than obscene. And which doesn't make it Jam & Lewis's. This achievement is Janet's, period--those who disagree should send me the name of that hot number in the S.O.S. Band they couldn't wait to boff. Better nose than Michael, better navel than Madonna, better sex than either. A-
I guess we're just not gonna talk about what happened to Kurt R. Cobain on an absolutely sizzling summer night last year?
>>127346584And I much prefer her 80s teenybopper phase to her 90s adult seductress phase.
>>127346584>>127346500Every other fashion model shoot or jeans ad had these kind of glossy black-and-white photos in the 90s. You had to be there.
"How 'bout some Nirvana?" you'll say. "Oh yeah, great band," the reply will go. "Really had their own sound. What do you wanna play?" "It don't matter that much, any of the first three." "You mean Bleach?" "Nah, the Geffen albums--not that outtakes thing, but Nevermind or Bluebaby or . . . what did they call the Steve Albini one?" "You mean the really hard one. In Utero. The guitar one." "What do you mean guitar? It had songs on it." "Well, so did the outtakes thing." "The Albini one had better songs, actually. And it was real cadmium besides. Toxic." "You have to play it loud, though. And aren't you supposed to crank the treble too? I liked Nevermind better." "I liked Bluebaby a little better too. But that was a good album. Go ahead. Once Madonna conks out, she sleeps through the night. She's a good baby that way--nothing wakes her up. Come on, let me relive my youth." "I hope you don't regret it in the morning." "These days, I never regret anything in the morning. I'm too fucking tired to bother. Let her rip." A
Well metal is dead now that all the great bands washed up/sold out and Pantera are idiotic redneck barroom brawl bullshit.
I know it wouldn't be an authentic disco album without filler, but this self-creation is too blandly male a singer to put over pro forma romance. The exception is "Supernatural," as you'll figure out if you match title to persona and consider the possibilities. And when he cops an attitude--on five cuts by my count, culminating in the deep-dish "A Shade Shady"--he brings off a time-warped genderfuck all his own. B+
>>127346713the days when trannies were just a funny joke and nobody knew just how serious this shit would get
>>127346899neat the album that got its producer killed
>>127346262 (OP)Just got this CD, can't wait to listen to it on my anti skip walkman!
>>127346899>opens with a dumb and totally not autobiographical trackNah dude nah.
Know a BBS I can pirate Ultima VII from?
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Great year for music and The Fall released one of their best albums.
>>127346262 (OP)>radio>underground tapes
Front 242
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNQT_RITjTY
intermix - targeted
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fE2VIH9guV8
I'M A CREEP
I'M A WEIRDO
WHAT THE HELL AM I DOING HERE?
I DON'T BELONG HERE
>>127348664www.youtube.com? What is that? I tried putting it into Mosaic but the URL doesn't resolve
Also why does it say https instead of http? That must be a typo
>>127346262 (OP)>ah what shall do on this most glorious of days where I'm not addicted to the internet because I don't even know wtf it is and don't even own a computer?
youd make a great cop
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6N8fDRA4Eq0
fuck man
this whole record is sick tho
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8Pf1jwMCuo
>>127350187>because I don't even know wtf it is and don't even own a computer?And if you did it would be a lot of irritating fucking around with your DOS configuration files to get a program to run.
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>>127350306he dindonuffin
She's a rebel, and if all goes well, also a pathfinder, which isn't certain mainly because the acts and attitudes that make her a rebel are so normal. Her number of partners may be over toward the right side of the bell curve. She may have commitment problems. But for at least two decades, bohemian women of a certain age have displayed this much desire, independence, bitchiness, self-doubt, and general weirdness--while continuing to pin down the unmanly emotional apercus that make "Dance of the Seven Veils" and "Divorce Song" so gender-specific. They can behave this way if they want--they're just not supposed to come out of the closet about it. And while Phair knows more than enough about tunes and guitars to challenge the taboo, the weirdness level of her spare, intuitive, insinuating demos-plus is bohemia-specific. Which is apt for sure. But not necessarily pathfinding. A
>>127350319OJ dindonuffin either.
Anyone naive enough to believe there's nothing more distasteful than a middle-aged man pretending his hormones are too much for him has never encountered a middle-aged man trying to act cute. Not to mention a middle-aged white "bluesman" who compares himself to Picasso whilst suing black people who sample his hooks. C
David Crosby lends new meaning to the term "survivor", meaning "If you can't kill the motherfucker at least make sure he doesn't breed" and until VH1 got on the revolting "Heroes" video, I'd hoped never to sample this piece of make-work for his rich, underemployed friends. Oh, well. The only thing that could render it more self-congratulatory would be a cover of Jefferson Black Hole's "We Built This City." D-
>>127350425The song he's referring to is one where Dave acts like it wasn't his fault that he was a piece of human shit that got busted for drug and weapons charges.
>>127350401Good ol' Steve still faithfully shitting out the same old 70s music albeit with slightly updated presentation.
>>127346666Nice quads and wtf does this even mean?
now that the Democrats are back in power maybe women and LGBT people can finally have rights for a change
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He squeaks, he squawks, he clicks, he clacks, he creaks, he groans, he moans. That's not the point. Old guys with worse voices have sang better--Champion Jack Dupree prevailed in his 80s because he didn't stake his manhood on the technical impeccability of his instrument. For decades Sinatra's sound was magnificent, spellbinding, beyond reproach. Now, although he still sings better than the likes of Bono and Carly Simon, Luther Vandross runs rings around him the vocal department while Liza Minnelli out-acts him. Lesson learned: He who lives by the larynx dies by the larynx. C
>>127350222the first sides great if you like weirdo punk
but the second side, from sweet and low on, is something else entirely
theres not a single band that comes close to doing what theyre doing
>>127350521This album never happened and should be airbrushed from memory. L.A. Is My Lady was the end.
Having erected a whole label around this piece of history, the legendary artiste and his new management returned triumphantly to the corporate scene of the artiste's salad days. But within a few months it had stiffed irretrievably, whereupon BMG-nรฉ-RCA dumped both artiste and label for a comeback as spectacularly ignominious as any rock and roll has known. Oddly enough, the music is the artiste's most arresting in many years; the dancebeats and electrotextures make you prick up your ears and wonder where they'll lead. Then the artiste begins to sing--often lyrics of his own devising, as in the title tune, a metaphor for race relations. B-
>>127350509i still can't for the life of me figure out what's going on on this cover
hey wanna come to my place and play Streets of Rage?
>>127346421I'DRATHERBEWITHANANIMAAALLLLL
There are no rules. Obscene megabucks, boring rehab, song doctors, turning 40, minuscule interest in doing something new--nothing stands between the world's greatest hard rock band and their best album since Rocks. The drugs long gone, they show a strong professional commitment to rebellion and an undiminished relish for the fleshpots. If the song doctors prescribed "I'd rather be O.D.in' on the/Crack of her ass," not to mention "It's like gettin' head from a guillotine," they were worth every point. And though at first you may miss the killer cut, the "My Fist Your Face" or "Janie's Got a Gun," in fact the midtempo, classic-rock, love-as-pain "Cryin'" should prove irresistible to anyone who doesn't equate good art with doing something new. A-
hooked on sonics ("Geek U.S.A.," "Today") ***
The smashing pumpkins seem to have really caught on. The new album is excellent, I think theyre here to stay. This band Type O Negative seems to be rising up as well. I grabbed their new CD and it's hard to put down, even though its super front loaded.
>>127346305Don't cry. Your makeup will run.
>>127346421Its no ten, but I still thought it was awesome. The Pearl Jam train seems to be slowing down
>>127346666Rare accurate grade from christgau. No idea what he's trying to say, but In Utero is my album of the year. Its no Neverming, but Kurt really has proved himself. Too bad the fans don't seem to like it
>>127346262 (OP)Now that the dust has settled, was Painkiller a good album?
Fame is fleeting in the mack daddy bizness, which is why they rushed out their gold remix rip, and why this long-awaited-by-their-accountants follow-up barely eked out its 500 thou before going south. To prove they're still down with the profitable, they lead off with a simulated toke, and instead of slandering honeydips behind their backs, they insult them to their faces--or their butts, if it makes any difference. To no avail. They've been outflanked smooth and nasty, and they don't have a clue how to reposition themselves. Which until they trip over another "Poison"--in their dreams, if they're real good to their mommies and daddies--will be no loss to anyone. Except their accountants. C+
>>127350772There was a Saturday Night Live skit mocking their penchant for dozens of cookie cutter ballads with some variation of "Amazing" and "Crazy" in the title.
>>127346305t. Gene Simmons
In a year when the big rappers have either repeated tired outrages or outgrown them, Kelly's crude, chartwise new jack swing is black pop's most depressing development. An effective singer in the post-Stevie new-soul mode whose way with a beat is confirmed by an impressive catalogue of bestselling productions, he aims his common denominator straight at the solar plexus. He has no apparent interest in tune--the Spinners' "Sadie" sounds positively angelic after "Summer Bunnies" and "I Like the Crotch on You." And despite a few moments of class consciousness, he displays far less human decency in his quest for booty than such unaltruistic competitors as Jodeci and Boyz II Men. But lest anyone suspect he lacks moral acuity, he offers this Inspirational Liner Note: "To all those women out there when I step off in a club--don't treat me like I'm just anybody because you end up treating me like I'm nobody and that's wrong." C+
>>127350947i'd probably end up on a government watchlist if i pulled up his songs on Youtube so no thanks
>>127350947>Christagu gets filtered by black sexual politics. Again.
>>127350425David claims he dindonuffin either.
Mario is gay baby shit man, Sanic is 10x more badass.
When I learned that she'd come out at Clinton's inauguration, a month before she won her Grammy, I checked back and noted that many of the rock belter's more overwrought cris de coeur decode nicely into SOS's from the closet. But somehow I don't expect she's going to abandon her fevered word-slinging and musclebound dynamics now that her open secret is officially public. She'll always do her damnedest to make sure no one misses the full significance of images like "naked soul," "ache for something new," and "stand firm in the tempest." Patty Scialfa is Shonen Knife by comparison, and I blame her on Bruce anyway. C
>>127346262 (OP)I hope my wife doesn't get inspired and lop my penis off tonight
Ren isn't as half-assed or bald-faced as Eazy-E, a fraud so brazen he imparts the dignity of Brando and Cliff to a one-note studio gangsta like Spice-1. But at least Eazy serves the social function of attacking Dr. Dre--while his delightful inner-sleeve photo of his homie in sequins and eye makeup doesn't make Dre a "bitch," and wouldn't make him less a man if it did (though it may help explain Dre's, what shall we call it, insecurity around women), I figure the more energy these characters devote to tearing each other down the less we do. And though I'd love to diss The Chronic, the catch is Snoop Doggy Dogg, who may be a coward, a murderer, and an all-around asshole, but rhymes too drolly and singularly for a turkey. Ren, on the other hand, raps as dully as Dre himself--his blunt instrument doesn't approach the loud arrogance or thick timbre of, to choose an example strictly at random, Tim Dog's "F--k Compton." His rhymes are dumbass. To save on publishing he leaves most of the beats to his boys. And oy, what concepts. On side one he brutalizes black people, especially but by no means exclusively black women (sample witticism: "I see you all the time gettin' kicks from hard dicks/Your pussy really stinks/Who the fuck bought you drinks?"). Then, to cover his tracks, he turns around and spouts the most ignorant, racist Afrocentric bullshit yet to hit the charts. Not only does he daydream about the random slaughter of "Caucasians," he also advocates the murder of any black person disloyal enough to befriend them. Hey--I know those people. D
>>127351223>Then, to cover his tracks, he turns around and spouts the most ignorant, racist Afrocentric bullshit yet to hit the charts. Not only does he daydream about the random slaughter of "Caucasians," he also advocates the murder of any black person disloyal enough to befriend them. Hey--I know those peopleHow'd he become momentarily redpilled for this one review?
>muh nirvana
>muh pumpkins
you geeks missed a good free show in the park a couple days ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXja1AMMlN4
have fun paying 20 dollars or whatever crazy price it is to go see kurt (hopefully) finally shoot himself
>RAEP ME
i wouldnt even think to
IDK when Metallica will come out with another album but hopefully they go back to thrash.
>>127351264Pantera suck too, metal is dead.
>>127351273no cliff
no metallica
end of story
metallica has been dead since 86
shouldve been lars
folkie and proud, he's earned one of these things if anyone has ("World on a String," "Like a Hurricane") ***
>>127346500>>127346584they're good for cooming but not much else
This gangster rap stuff is old already, the kids don't wanna hear this death and violence. Positivity in rap will never die out, never!
There's no point expecting scintillation--even her new best-of doesn't have more than two-three zingers on it. So what's most irksome about this dull, bland megahit is what it says about the new Nashville. Reba has her pride, and "For Herself," written with two other women, remains an honorable female-autonomy vignette even after you forget the tune (a good thing, because the song hasn't ended yet). But genderwise she's about as adventurous as Clint Black or Alan Jackson--just right for a world where Wynonna Judd is a protofeminist heroine. C
>>127351323>So what's most irksome about this dull, bland megahit is what it says about the new NashvilleThat country died sometime in the previous decade when HWJ and George Strait became a thing?
What the Geto Boys were to the insanity defense, Onyx are to the irony defense. Not that they'd cop to it themselves. They're not honest enough, for one thing. And they're also not smart enough, which doesn't mean they're as dumb as they pretend to be--or dumb in the way they pretend to be, either. The official line is that nobody takes them seriously, or literally, or something--that not only are they obviously not nigga-killing, whitey-robbing, pussy-stretching bad guys, they obviously aren't pretending to be. Instead, if you're still with me, they pretend to pretend, greatly amusing those in the know with the old nigga-in-your-nightmare routine. So for me I guess they're something like Frederick Barthelme. Vulgar fellow that I am, I still prefer my jokes boffo. C+
>>127351437that's a wrap, he quit at just the right time
En Vogue? Mary J. Blige? Phooey--they're not even TLC, much less Kris Kross. Their hit weak, their album a guaranteed cutout, they're worthy of note only because they may convince Jermaine Dupri he can repeat "Jump" whenever he wants. Don't encourage this antisocial delusion. C
Ignore techno all you want, you'll still be stuck with Moby. Surrounded by meaningless glitz, he's subtle not so he won't offend but because he thinks musical sensationalism is a means to spiritual exaltation. And because he's subtle he'll be large--sooner or later he'll devise something else as universal as "Go," and when he does his label will be prepared to cross it over. Meanwhile there's this half-hour foray into the big time, keyed to the divaesque title anthem and including electronic tribal drums, drumless atmospherics, and a six-minute symphony you can dance to. A-
one good thing about urban conflagration--when it hit you you focus better ("Black Girlfriend," "Porno for Pyros") *
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"We haven't done this together since we recorded it 22 years ago--most of the band weren't born--me wife was only one--" ("Reason To Believe," "Handbags and Gladrags") *
>>127351530>me wife was only oneand i bet his current wife was one in 2004
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>>127346262 (OP)>grinding out rehearsals about to become the biggest thing in the world & still goingLads.
>>127346262 (OP)Peak acid. Funny funky alien.
>>127351553[blocks your path]
1993 was the year the popularity of eurodance exploded with songs like What Is Love, No Limit and Mr. Vain. It was my favorite style of music in the mid-90s and I still listen to those songs regularly.
As Nova Scotian as lox and bagels, it's orthodox North American neohip. The specifics of the Halifax "scene" are irrelevant; dissonant, guitar-decentered pop has become the province of anyone within reach of a culturally correct college radio station--anyone "Left of Centre," a title that refers in so many words to "pop culture" rather than politics. The most meaningful song is the opener, about a cool coed whose grade average is higher than the singer's even though "her spelling's atrocious." Everywhere else, the ugly beauty of the guitars sustains. B
>>127351638album was '92 so it doesn't count for the purposes of this thread
>>127351848The album that invented Alvvays (unfortunately).
>>127351854>ackshuallyCome on, dude. The single was released in 1993 and that's when the song was a huge hit.
>>127351804what is love was the only good song on his album.
>>127351885I never heard the full album, but I'll take your word for it. Buying albums from pop artists was always a big risk back then because more often than not, only the hits were good. Life is good too, though.
>>127346970RBR was the lead and only single actually released in '93 the rest came out the following year and were far better songs.
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A FALLEN TIME THAT'S BYGONE
>>127346262 (OP)wow this new nirvana album is sick also i'm sad that freddy fazbear's pizza is closing
There's a very insufferable 4 year old girl in Reading, PA that you should push her off a bridge if you see her.
>meanwhile...
>at the end of the world...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksNGQdjSCM8
Braniti domovinu! Idite kuฤi, srpski vojnici!
>>127347039Computers are for faggots, nerd. Fuck off before I shove you into a locker.
>>127346305Calm down, Vince Neil.
>>127351638i'm not a fan of her voice
>>127352431I predict acceptance by the general public will come in a few years when it becomes possible to download unlimited pr0nz. Until then...
>>127350521Another old pro keeps the jazz grind going in a somewhat less facepalm-inducing manner.
Proof we didn't need that his talent is as phat as an elefant's phart and his brain is the size of a pea. Only it isn't his brain--it's his ability to comprehend contradiction. Like Michael Ivey, of all people, he flunked his follow-up because he can't figure out how to put success and rap together. Where Ivey (or the Basehead "character," ha ha) takes his dorky confusion out on women, L.L.'s sexism is love-man suave--his "It's so relaxin'" after a piece of pussy gets off in the back of his Jeep is a rare moment of grace. Instead he slings the gangsta metaphors and handgun memories in the vain hope that the guys hanging out by the check-cashing place will think he's hard. But from the look of the crotch he's grabbing in several photos, as of now he just ain't. B
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>>127352497i'm sure my grandma will dig this album and i'll let her know about it. now pass the RATM CD this way please.
>>127347039Ok but then I gotta spend hours fucking with my CONFIG.SYS to free up enough memory so it'll run.
FORWARD JUST A DAY
MAKES ME WANNA STAY
WHAT THEY SAID WAS REAL
MAKES ME WANNA STEAL
>>127352497Ran into Mitch Miller last week in Manhattan. Pleasant old codger, he enjoyed talking about the old days and producing Clooney's hits back in the Fifties. Then he said the Beatles were a mistake that ruined music forever. I assume he wouldn't be a great enthusiast of The Cure or MBV either.
>>127351638i didn't know she was a beaner
I wanted to play a round of Street Fighter II at the arcade at the mall but the line in front of the machine was too long and I don't have a Super Nintendo to play the home system version of it.
Uh, guys, we're totally grunge now. Come on, you gotta believe us!
>>127352786Sold four copies (each of the band members' moms bought one)
>>127346666really hope nothing bad happens to their lead singer a year later
This new Brazilian band is pretty good. You may know the singer from Viper.
goo goo gaa gaa
*shits diaper and crawls backwards*
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWZ1LwpTzic&list=RDWWZ1LwpTzic&start_radio=1
I've never seen the point of hating U2. Their sound was their own from the git, and for a very famous person, Bono has always seemed thoughtful and good-hearted. I liked what I read about their pop irony, too. Problem was, I couldn't hear it--after many, many tries, Achtung Baby still sounded like a damnably diffuse U2 album to me, and I put it in the hall unable to describe a single song. But having processed this blatant cool move, I'm ready to wax theoretical. Achtung Baby was produced by Daniel Lanois, and Daniel Lanois isn't Brian Eno--he's Eno's pet romantic, too soft to undercut U2's grandiosity, although I admittedly enjoy a few of its anthems-in-disguise now. Zooropa, on the other hand, is half an Eno album the way Low and "Heroes" were. The difference is that Bowie and Eno were fresher in 1977 than Bono and Eno are today. Each must have hoped that the other's strength would patch over his own weakness--that Eno's oft-wearisome affectlessness would be mitigated by Bono's oft-wearisome expressionism and vice versa. But tics ain't strengths, and although these pomo paradoxes have their moments, when I'm feeling snippy the whole project seems a disastrously affected pastiche of relinquished principle. B-
Bono fucked up when he went on Oprah. He continues to f up. Worse than a tom cruise Scientology video.
AND THE MORAL OF THE STORY IS
THAT IDIOTS WITH NO TALENT CAN EASILY AMUSE IDIOTS WITH A STUPID PUPPET SHOW
"Hey guys I just bought this tape. Nobody's ever heard of these guys"
>1 month later
>#top 10 on the charts
>>127356805Went to their ZOO TV gig this week. The whole arena reeked of fried chicken.
STOP PRETENDING
Hope you receive the love i'm sending
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwtAGWWC9y4
Rollins Band - Liar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mL3zQYv_j54
Acid Bath - What Color Is Death
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4N-ingse1jY
Tool - Sober
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqlTrZDtt50
The Breeders - Cannonball
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-JfLMz8QNI
WELL UH I WOULDA WALK FIVE THOUSAND MILES AND UH AAAA WOULDA WALK FIVE THOUSAND MORE
The inspired amateur caterwaul of a thousand zine dreams, more convincing than the boys' version even if it isn't as good as it ought to be or as smart as it thinks it is. By now male hardcore bands feel obliged to at least master the fast four-four, which has its advantages but ends up formulaic. This music scorns all rules--there's no way to prepare for it. The primitive tunes stick like peanut butter to the barbed-wire sound, and while Kathleen Hanna stays calm on her love song "For Tammy Rae," she prefers to break her lyrics down into preverbal emotion--the big-dick grunts of "Sugar," the can't-come screams of "Star Bellied Boy," the scratch-your-eyes-out ululations of "Li'l Red." Ideological though their rage may be, it comes off rooted rather than received or rote, so they scare people. If I were young enough to have girlfriend problems, I might scrounge around for ad feminem putdowns myself. A-
this time he plays it for laffs ("Life Is a Lemon and I Want My Money Back," "Everything Louder Than Everything Else") *
has anyone listened poison girlfriend?
g love and special sauce
Spear head.
didn't like them.
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>>127361829Baby Baby was my favorite, but that was 1995.
WERE GONNA DO IT LIKE THEY DO IT ON ANIMAL PLANET
>they finally put Alex back in the mix>album debuts at number #2 behind >>127346421Rushchads, we're back.
>>127365544let me know how those child support payments work out that's funny as fuck
>>127365629Billy kept going. He didn't "win" anything.
>>127350791>The smashing pumpkins seem to have really caught on. The new album is excellent>buy Smashing Pumpkins record>accidentally play at higher speed>It's Guns n Roses
Pen pal from Norway sent me this, says it's the biggest thing in metal over there. Can't see the appeal, other than the speed and pagan natcoc larp these guys are allegedly into.
And apparently they burned down a church, and only guy from some other band (Burtsom?) killed another band member in the scene, and he hasn't been caught yet? Is this confirmed?
Holy shit what a bunch of pretentious wankers. Let's hope they don't release anymore albums, they sound like the kind of band that would waste five years trying to write anything new.
>>127365667That's funny. Underage ban
>>127365715Nooooobody ever said that. You people....Jesus fucking Christ. The 9/11 stick is permanently up your ass
>>127359466IVE BEEN TRYING TO TELL YOU GUYS JIM MORRISON IS ALIVE
>>127346399you should do it, come on be an hero
The reality is you'd be arguing about the latest letters page in the NME re: Morrisey. Everyone else was, constantly.
Stuff I actually remember from 1993 (and I can barely remember my middle name at this point)
https://youtu.be/bP1SkB-Sny4
https://youtu.be/qt_OA3aBR_E
https://youtu.be/Fh8GoIxL7dw
https://youtu.be/ieblcp1fDis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcuCPL_N7gc
>Mick jagger on valium fronting a shoegaze band
not a fan of all the new songs, i think jerry might on the junk again. starting to regret quitting my job for this tour
Bruce is leaving Iron Maiden
>>127350722its a play off george clinton