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New site? Maybe some day.
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http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,86278,00.html
"Pop music kind of has a three-year cycle," he said. "Sometimes metal bands play to 50,000 people, sometimes 5,000, but metal never completely goes away. Once in a while it bumps into the mainstream, as it seems to be doing now." |
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haha sometimes 5 people.
i love these in depth comprehensive reports. they almost came up with a few complete sentences....almost. how do people like that get jobs in journalism? |
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i think one of the things that kills any kind of music is they over-analyze it. so many genres have been destroyed that way. some needed it however.... but none the less it's when MTV mentions a name like Lamb of God (just puked in my own lap), it would be depressing if MTV catapulted these guys as stars because in my view they're not MTV material, and the bands in that article were such extreme opposites i couldnt tell what they were saying, it was like someone randomly picked them and threw them in the article. |
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no surprise here at all. Lamb of God sound like Pantera. |
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Justin Timberlake and Avril Lavigne aren't any more or less "pop" than Linkin Park and Korn. Mass produced crap for adolescents to rally an image around; Disturbed for the rebellious and Britney Spears for the happy sluts. Entering into the "underground scene" is at least a choice to create a real image rather than buy it at Hot Topic. |
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hey... i got a bad ass iron maiden shirt at hot topic |
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iron maiden
july 21st
worcester centrum
motherfuckers.
RUNNNNN TOOOOOO THEEEEEEE HILLLLS!!!!!!!!! |
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Haha, that reminded me of the Henry Rollins special on Comedy Central. And his little segment about playing with Iron Maiden, anyone else see that?... its like 3 years old, but i saw it at like 3 o'clock in the morning like last week. |
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