The Eurovision has too many entries under this title. I mean Finland year upon year produces terrible songs. But last years Russian number and winner is so hilariously camp and overdramatic but what kills it for me is the retired fat iceskater in the middle:
If shitty bands making stupid songs could kill rock it would have died back in the 80s.
I mean, it's nice seeing total delusion in a music video.
It's not just shitty it's uber-conservative.
Rock is (was?) music with its origins in rebellion and iconoclasm. When a genre that gave us the Stones, Jim Morrison, hell, even ozzy fuckin osbourne starts having songs in it that say things like "Cheney was right! Rummy was right!" "Do I hear a TAX CUT?" and singing a paean to a president who tried to push abstinence-only to the whole country, it is dead.
I mean shit, rock and roll was invented by black people dude. And here we've got dittoheads doing it. It makes me want to weep.
Of course, this barely qualifies as "rock". Maybe we can invent some "emergency genre" to shunt this off into before it kills us all.
If shitty bands making stupid songs could kill rock it would have died back in the 80s.
I mean, it's nice seeing total delusion in a music video.
It's not just shitty it's uber-conservative.
Rock is (was?) music with its origins in rebellion and iconoclasm. When a genre that gave us the Stones, Jim Morrison, hell, even ozzy fuckin osbourne starts having songs in it that say things like "Cheney was right! Rummy was right!" "Do I hear a TAX CUT?" and singing a paean to a president who tried to push abstinence-only to the whole country, it is dead.
I mean shit, rock and roll was invented by black people dude. And here we've got dittoheads doing it. It makes me want to weep.
Of course, this barely qualifies as "rock". Maybe we can invent some "emergency genre" to shunt this off into before it kills us all.
You'll love this quote from their site:
It doesn't end there. Songs like “The Listâ€, “Overruled†(about Liberal judges) and “Shut Up and Teach†give rock and roll a new slant on rebellion – and it’s called Conservatism.
Anyway I promise you this isn't the first conservative band let alone the last. People will use anything to hock their beliefs out to as many people as possible.
Also this band hasn't done shit in over a year, so they didn't succeed.
I mean, just because Ann Coulter writes books doesn't mean literature is dead.
Anyway I promise you this isn't the first conservative band let alone the last. People will use anything to hock their beliefs out to as many people as possible.
Also this band hasn't done shit in over a year, so they didn't succeed.
I mean, just because Ann Coulter writes books doesn't mean literature is dead.
You actually went to their website?
And survived with your mind intact?
And as far as rock being dead, I was joking...or at least half-joking.
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1. Mastodon: "Just Got Paid" (by ZZ Top)
2. The Black Keys: "Her Eyes Are A Blue Million Miles" (by Captain Beefheart)
3. Michelle Branch: "A Case Of You" (by Joni Mitchell)
4. Against Me!: "Here Comes A Regular" (by The Replacements)
5. Missy Higgins: "More Than This" (by Roxy Music)
6. James Otto: "Into The Mystic" (by Van Morrison)
7. Adam Sandler: "Like A Hurricane" (by Neil Young)
8. Taking Back Sunday: "You Wreck Me" (by Tom Petty)
9. The Used: "Burning Down The House" (by Talking Heads)
10. Disturbed: "Midlife Crisis" (by Faith No More)
11. Avenged Sevenfold: "Paranoid" (by Black Sabbath)
12. The Flaming Lips With Stardeath And White Dwarfs: "Borderline" (by Madonna)
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1. Mastodon: "Just Got Paid" (by ZZ Top)
2. The Black Keys: "Her Eyes Are A Blue Million Miles" (by Captain Beefheart)
3. Michelle Branch: "A Case Of You" (by Joni Mitchell)
4. Against Me!: "Here Comes A Regular" (by The Replacements)
5. Missy Higgins: "More Than This" (by Roxy Music)
6. James Otto: "Into The Mystic" (by Van Morrison)
7. Adam Sandler: "Like A Hurricane" (by Neil Young)
8. Taking Back Sunday: "You Wreck Me" (by Tom Petty)
9. The Used: "Burning Down The House" (by Talking Heads)
10. Disturbed: "Midlife Crisis" (by Faith No More)
11. Avenged Sevenfold: "Paranoid" (by Black Sabbath)
12. The Flaming Lips With Stardeath And White Dwarfs: "Borderline" (by Madonna)
1. Mastodon: "Just Got Paid" (by ZZ Top)
2. The Black Keys: "Her Eyes Are A Blue Million Miles" (by Captain Beefheart)
3. Michelle Branch: "A Case Of You" (by Joni Mitchell)
4. Against Me!: "Here Comes A Regular" (by The Replacements)
5. Missy Higgins: "More Than This" (by Roxy Music)
6. James Otto: "Into The Mystic" (by Van Morrison)
7. Adam Sandler: "Like A Hurricane" (by Neil Young)
8. Taking Back Sunday: "You Wreck Me" (by Tom Petty)
9. The Used: "Burning Down The House" (by Talking Heads)
10. Disturbed: "Midlife Crisis" (by Faith No More)
11. Avenged Sevenfold: "Paranoid" (by Black Sabbath)
12. The Flaming Lips With Stardeath And White Dwarfs: "Borderline" (by Madonna)
There's also William Shatner's infamous cover of Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, but there's no way in hell I'm about to post that shit. There's bad and then there's morally wrong.
There's also William Shatner's infamous cover of Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, but there's no way in hell I'm about to post that shit. There's bad and then there's morally wrong.
I fortunately have no moral qualms about posting this.
They are fine as a band you sort of keep to yourself and enjoy but don't go recommending that shit to your friends.
After Juno came out the local modern rock station played the hell out of their songs.
Luckily they got so many complaints that I have not heard a single one again to this day.
I mean they play Linkin Park at least once every hour, yet the Moldy Peaches still garnered more ire. They should feel terrible for being less listenable than Linkin Park.
They are fine as a band you sort of keep to yourself and enjoy but don't go recommending that shit to your friends.
After Juno came out the local modern rock station played the hell out of their songs.
Luckily they got so many complaints that I have not heard a single one again to this day.
I mean they play Linkin Park at least once every hour, yet the Moldy Peaches still garnered more ire. They should feel terrible for being less listenable than Linkin Park.
I hated Juno. It was trying so hard to be another Garden State, but then just failed in absolutely every respect.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bawnwSYOCFU
Also, Greece had this most terrible of entries sung by butterface lady:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSF12QndMrg&feature=related
It's been on a feeding tube/dialysis/iron lung/respirator for years now but I'm pretty sure that just did it.
That's a veritable secret combination of life saving devices being employed
Almost makes you belieeeeeve in miracles
Seriously, how the hell is this music?
Ween - Push Th' Little Daises
If shitty bands making stupid songs could kill rock it would have died back in the 80s.
I mean, it's nice seeing total delusion in a music video.
I still say they get a free pass because of Lordi.
Rock is (was?) music with its origins in rebellion and iconoclasm. When a genre that gave us the Stones, Jim Morrison, hell, even ozzy fuckin osbourne starts having songs in it that say things like "Cheney was right! Rummy was right!" "Do I hear a TAX CUT?" and singing a paean to a president who tried to push abstinence-only to the whole country, it is dead.
I mean shit, rock and roll was invented by black people dude. And here we've got dittoheads doing it. It makes me want to weep.
Of course, this barely qualifies as "rock". Maybe we can invent some "emergency genre" to shunt this off into before it kills us all.
You'll love this quote from their site:
Anyway I promise you this isn't the first conservative band let alone the last. People will use anything to hock their beliefs out to as many people as possible.
Also this band hasn't done shit in over a year, so they didn't succeed.
I mean, just because Ann Coulter writes books doesn't mean literature is dead.
Here ya go!
Which oddly reminds me.
Deion FUCKING SANDERS!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=1i2v1b0BsbA
And survived with your mind intact?
And as far as rock being dead, I was joking...or at least half-joking.
I avoid Nickelback as a rule, but I found this shortly after this post --
The Real Version of Photograph
Covered: A Revolution In Sound
1. Mastodon: "Just Got Paid" (by ZZ Top)
2. The Black Keys: "Her Eyes Are A Blue Million Miles" (by Captain Beefheart)
3. Michelle Branch: "A Case Of You" (by Joni Mitchell)
4. Against Me!: "Here Comes A Regular" (by The Replacements)
5. Missy Higgins: "More Than This" (by Roxy Music)
6. James Otto: "Into The Mystic" (by Van Morrison)
7. Adam Sandler: "Like A Hurricane" (by Neil Young)
8. Taking Back Sunday: "You Wreck Me" (by Tom Petty)
9. The Used: "Burning Down The House" (by Talking Heads)
10. Disturbed: "Midlife Crisis" (by Faith No More)
11. Avenged Sevenfold: "Paranoid" (by Black Sabbath)
12. The Flaming Lips With Stardeath And White Dwarfs: "Borderline" (by Madonna)
uh BWAH?!
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BWAH, indeed
I want to hear this
Come With Me by Sean Combs
Heard a little bit of this on NPR, but this is so much better than the "most wanted" song. I'm ok with bagpipe opera cowboy children's choir rap.
A song that never fails to torment me for days on end everytime I hear it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdeHYlfnd_g
yellow submarine.. yellow submarine.. yellow submarine...
That's...not a cover. It just samples Kashmir as the basis for the beat.
It's close enough.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3nVHkxDA1M
I fortunately have no moral qualms about posting this.
And to top it off, it's a double feature!
Jesus, I laughed so hard I almost threw up
anyways, to add ....
NSFW
I hate the god damn Moldy Peaches
NSFW
Suckle on my Teet
It really is cold in the D
What....
wait...
but....
what the hell was that crap? That made Shatner look almost good.
However, for once I'm actually glad I read the comments:
They are fine as a band you sort of keep to yourself and enjoy but don't go recommending that shit to your friends.
After Juno came out the local modern rock station played the hell out of their songs.
Luckily they got so many complaints that I have not heard a single one again to this day.
I mean they play Linkin Park at least once every hour, yet the Moldy Peaches still garnered more ire. They should feel terrible for being less listenable than Linkin Park.
That Puff Daddy song from Godzilla reminded me of one of the worst made-for-movie themes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFfpOo-h73s
Holy fuckawesome.
I always joked that Nickelback only had one song, but I never thought they'd pulled anything quite that blatant.
You almost have to wonder if anybody's ever gotten confused in the middle of one of those songs on stage.
You shut your mouth. Shatner's last album was actually damned good.
I hated Juno. It was trying so hard to be another Garden State, but then just failed in absolutely every respect.