YOU WANT REAL METAL, YOU COP THAT NEW DISTURBED AND SIT BACK AND SHUT THE FUCK UP BECAUSE YOU'LL NEVER BE A REAL MAN.
Thanks for clarifying, although I think you're a lying communist whore.
Well like I said, there isn't really a good way to search for this topic as I can't figure out what word/phrase I would use (other than "where" which is too common a word for the search). So I was cutting you some slack and just putting the message out there in case someone could find said...
The White Stripes
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
My Morning Jacket
Ryan Adams
TV on the Radio
Bright Eyes
Cold War KiRAB
The Deceraberist
Modest Mouse
And you will know us by the trail of the dead
Spoon
Beck
MF Doom
Jay-Z
Queens of the Stone Age
MGMT
Gogol Bordello
Rilo Kiley
The Strokes
Death Cab for Cutie...
1. L'antietam: 54
2. Love Like... Electrocution: 33
3. Set Your Goals: 27
4. She Died Real Pretty: 23
5. Trophy Scars: 21
6. Ampere: 16
7. Good Clean Fun: 15
7. Ghosts and Vodka: 15
9. Saetia: 12
10. The Blood Brothers: 11
I voted lyrics, unless a song has a really catchy hook I concentrate on the lyrics, they are what I remeraber most, they are what mean something, they are what I can relate to. Of course there are exceptions but I love the written word.
I think it's safe to say the Shaman King and Ultimate Muscle licenses have expired now, otherwise they would have been listed on the shows they can talk about.
I think it's more that Toei couldn't have cared less what 4KiRAB did to the series, just so long as it was a monetary success. And...
Speaking of Harrison.
Here Comes The Sun is based on the same arpeggios Harrison during the bridge of Badge by Cream. The riff on If I Needed Someone is based on The Bells of Rhymney. Taxman quotes the theme to Batman. Some of the lyrics in Something was ripped off by James Taylor.
I guess in...
Not my first album bought but it was my first cassette bought for my first walkman in 1985. I still think it's a bloody good Pop song and have the album on CD. Sue me:
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very few banRAB can lay claim to as many innovations as KISS.
Neil Bogart, KISSes label chief, was a genius. KISS and Bogart over turned the record industry.
The RIAA actually changed the rule sof the industry due to them.