Been listening to the Kinks all day, fucking awesome
Amir Khan!
I like a lot of Brian Eno's work, I need to be in the mood though
I love Low
Bowie is hit and miss for me, personally, but the stuff I like is amongst the best music I've ever heard
Carl Thompson
Gatti was tough but I always thought there was a good chance of him being stopped whenever he stepped up. I wouldn't say Holyfield was easy to...
Hamed, though it was mainly atrocious balance that caused the knockdowns, but he was a tough dude
Hut...what the fuck man??? :lol:
I'd like to see him fight Floyd, he might prove to be his nemosis
For fucks hake Nobes, that was reely harsh
Yeah, not good to be like that in a public plaice
It's a shame, he was starting to make a splash at 154 after sending ripples round the boxing world with the Cotto win. Now we hear stories of...
Camacho destroys the Ewok
It's true though man, I've actually TRIED to like some new stuff, and I just can't get into it. It's all absolutely cunt.
No, they don't have the comedy value. Not just rap either, basically everything nowadays, utter shit.
I think they're so bad they're unintentionally great.
Can't believe I only discovered this last week, unintentionally hilarious :lol: <iframe width="560" height="315"...
Hi Jimmy, That made me feel like I was having warm diarrhoea poured into my ears. Regards, Slice
Bellamy might actually have the most irritating voice I've ever heard. Joe Pasquale would be an improvement to that band.
:lol: Fair point
Agree with the consensus on Kings of Leon. Awful.
Nirvana were more punk than Green Day. They weren't punk, but they certainly borrowed a lot from it and its ethics. Nevermind is far more...
I might be overrating them because there literally is NOTHING else to compare them to from the same era, but I don't see what was so awful about...
I'll say this as well, in regards to the post-1999 era - and I know Hut always rips me for it, but "Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not"...
Agreed. I think Songs For The Deaf is a very good album, Elephant and Kid A are ok, the rest is dire.
There's a few albums listed by Magus which I actually prefer to Nevermind, but again, they lack the same cultural impact.
Grunge was the biggest musical "movement" of the 90's (in a global sense), and Nirvana were at the forefront of it, with Nevermind being the...
I disagree, they're just written in a very non-linear fashion. Lithium is pop perfection. Still though, it is the defining album of the 90's.
Vitali, not Wlad, but yeah I can see the comparison with Ali's style
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