Nah. I'll just wait till someone else reviews whatever the fuck this is.
I'll bet the guy doesn't even know that's a gay clone moustache...
GET OUT THE CRISCO, WE'RE GOING TO FRISCO!
matt z wrote:
Nah. I'll just wait till someone else reviews whatever the fuck this is.
I'll bet the guy doesn't even know that's a gay clone moustache...
GET OUT THE CRISCO, WE'RE GOING TO FRISCO!
The original song is a disappointment. It starts off in grand fashion, but then becomes a standard bar-chord rocker in the style of Blink 182, Matchbox Twenty, Weezer, or any other of those college rock bands that were in vogue in the US in the 1990s and are virtually indistinguishable from each other.
“ The original song is a disappointment. It starts off in grand fashion, but then becomes a standard bar-chord rocker in the style of Blink 182, Matchbox Twenty, Weezer, or any other of those college rock bands that were in vogue in the US in the 1990s and are virtually indistinguishable from each other.“
I disagree. Those bands didn’t really release many things as epic, or rocking.
Now I have bloody "welcome to the black parade" stuck in my brain and memories of the shite music I had to deal with along with memories during the lost 2000s while at high school.... Man that emo music and nul metal was shite...
Fall out boy sum41 Greenday Linkin Park Korn Nickelback.... The vacuum that was left after the grunge and post 80s hair metal era....
Rage against the machine and Soundgarden becoming Audioslave.. Metallica trying to make a comeback with a horrible St anger album and a doco that well and truly summed up how fucked they were... Dave Mustaine.... "I fucked up man!!!"
Slash and Velvet Revolver (probably the only shining light).. The Darkness....
The 2000s was a lost generation for rock.... I think Queen as in Brian and Roger had a huge opportunity to do something with it.... John still had an involvement with Queen... could have been a cool three piece... even if it was writing songs
fras444 wrote:
Now I have bloody "welcome to the black parade" stuck in my brain and memories of the shite music I had to deal with along with memories during the lost 2000s while at high school.... Man that emo music and nul metal was shite...
Fall out boy sum41 Greenday Linkin Park Korn Nickelback.... The vacuum that was left after the grunge and post 80s hair metal era....
Rage against the machine and Soundgarden becoming Audioslave.. Metallica trying to make a comeback with a horrible St anger album and a doco that well and truly summed up how fucked they were... Dave Mustaine.... "I fucked up man!!!"
Slash and Velvet Revolver (probably the only shining light).. The Darkness....
The 2000s was a lost generation for rock.... I think Queen as in Brian and Roger had a huge opportunity to do something with it.... John still had an involvement with Queen... could have been a cool three piece... even if it was writing songs
I wouldn't include Linkin Park in that list as Chester Bennington is a great singer, but its hard to find fault in your summary of that era. I would add The Offspring to the list of passable rock-punk bands. And of course we had Pearl Jam, who were always good, verging occasionally on great.
Crawling in my skin.... I never really got into Linkin Park the band, it was just white noise and that gimmick turntable crap. Had a lot of respect for Chester when he filled in lead vocals for Stone Temple Pilots but just no to Linkin for me same with P.O.D Creed......
Pearl Jam/Mother love bone.... They were part of the grunge/alt metal era that I mentioned... Good band,but Soundgarden was the shining light in that mid 90s era. Early Offspring was a good band, they actually been around for a lot longer than what most people realize, formed in the early 80s