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Originally posted by The Geofster View PostWhere's that fucking song that's like ohh wah oww? I don't know who it is. Third Eye Blind or some piece of shit band. I want to kill myself every time I hear that fucking song.Originally posted by davbrucasI want to like Slow99 since people I know say he's a good guy, but just about everything he posts is condescending and passive aggressive.
Most people I talk to have nothing but good things to say about you, but you sure come across as a condescending prick. Do you have an inferiority complex you've attempted to overcome through overachievement? Or were you fondled as a child?
You and slow99 should date. You both have passive aggressiveness down pat.
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Originally posted by suckerdin View Posti forgot you guys were music gods. i didn't mean to offend.
fuck me for having an opinion. douchebags.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostWhen you make a bold claim like that, you better not be tossing out shit about the fucking fallout queers. That's all I'm saying. 90+% of music these days has no soul, no meaning, and no direction. Just had a conversation about this yesterday. Far greater bands than fucking Bush came out of the 90s. Perhaps you're too young to have heard any of them.
Yes. I like Fall Out Boy. And yes, they're probably in my top 10 favorite bands. But you are most likely referring to the shit you hear on the radio or MTV. Patrick Stump is one of the most talented singers of my music generation. If you disagree with me, then i'm sorry. But i firmly believe that. I've listened to all of FOB's albums many, many times over and HE has passion for music. I have no problems claiming that at all. As far as the rest of Fall Out Boy, Pete Wentze is a douchebag because he made himself into one. Andy Hurley and the other guitarist (i forget his name) are two pieces in The Damned Things which I believe is one of the best bands of 201x decade and we're only a year in. I've always been a huge fan of Keith Buckley and he does wonders with some good serious music. I've never been big on Anthrax, but they're also key to The Damned Things.
I listen to a lot of different shit ranging from Excision to Fall Out Boy to Breathe Carolina to The Fugees and Dead Prez over to Cephalic Carnage and Embrace the End.
but one thing that pisses me off the most about anyone is when someone tries to discredit or belittle someone for liking a particular artist. I can only imagine that you listen to loads of music that i would say is crap but that doesn't make your opinion any less or greater than mine.Originally posted by 56482only on DFWMUstangs...
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Originally posted by Tyrone Biggums View PostI would like to go on record to say that I have put two cd's in the microwave due to how bad they sucked. Jesus Jones and Bush. Ironically, the Bush cd was zapped while enjoying some Busch tall boys.How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?
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Originally posted by suckerdin View PostI'd be more than happy to have a civilized conversation about music. but not if you're just going to belittle everything i say. I can fully agree that not much of the music today has any soul or passion, but i don't think music from the 90s did either. I'm a bigger fan of the 80s than I am of the 90s.
Yes. I like Fall Out Boy. And yes, they're probably in my top 10 favorite bands. But you are most likely referring to the shit you hear on the radio or MTV. Patrick Stump is one of the most talented singers of my music generation. If you disagree with me, then i'm sorry. But i firmly believe that. I've listened to all of FOB's albums many, many times over and HE has passion for music. I have no problems claiming that at all. As far as the rest of Fall Out Boy, Pete Wentze is a douchebag because he made himself into one. Andy Hurley and the other guitarist (i forget his name) are two pieces in The Damned Things which I believe is one of the best bands of 201x decade and we're only a year in. I've always been a huge fan of Keith Buckley and he does wonders with some good serious music. I've never been big on Anthrax, but they're also key to The Damned Things.
I listen to a lot of different shit ranging from Excision to Fall Out Boy to Breathe Carolina to The Fugees and Dead Prez over to Cephalic Carnage and Embrace the End.
but one thing that pisses me off the most about anyone is when someone tries to discredit or belittle someone for liking a particular artist. I can only imagine that you listen to loads of music that i would say is crap but that doesn't make your opinion any less or greater than mine.How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?
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Originally posted by Denny View PostTo even THINK Trippin' Daisy should be in this realm, someone needs to be drug out and beat.
That being said, I highly doubt whoever put that together was from the 90's. Half of those songs fucking ROCKED OUR FACES (whether we admit it or not) when they were out.
Again... don't fuck with the Daisies.
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Originally posted by Shaggin Wagon View PostI think more of you as baby Jesus in a tuxedo t shirt laying on the counter at Oriellys. Cute little baby Jesus holding a alternator.
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Speaking of not fucking with Tripping Daisy, one of my fondest concert memories was seeing them at the Aardvark in Ft. Worth. They had just recently acquired their young drummer, Ben Curtis, who we met before the show as he was playing an arcade game by the bar dressed up in a chicken suit. Tim started the show out by asking the crowd if anyone knew the whereabouts of his jacket which was stolen earlier because it contained a very special letter from his girlfriend at the time. He didn't want the jacket back, just the letter. He pleaded about how important it was to him. Anyways, it was a phenomenal show, and at one key moment(I think it was "Trip Along") during an instrumental part of the song he was mouthing "I love you all" over and over again and there were tons of bubbles falling from the ceiling and it made for quite a memorable, panoramic vision.
Well, that and the first date I ever took my wife on was to the Dallas arts festival to see them, The Rev, and the Toadies.
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