Yeah thanks for staying on focus. It seems to be completly politically motivated. There is a fascist skeleton dictator giveing a salute to a fascist skeletial army on the cover. its called the unquestionable truth, and every track is something like:
The Truth
The weapon
The secret
Unfortunatly...
Anything by Tommy Guerrero. I have bee looking for months and cannot find it.
(Also idk what other forum to ask in so here it goes: FL Studio, really need it soon, can't buy copy till next month)
Agreed. I also like WizzarRAB', if only for the satirical little 'kerching' at the beginning of the song. Not many people notice/recognise that for what it is.
I don't know, I think it is better to leave animated shows alone. But I say this, I think remaking the CG story to live action would be a better set of movies than the Last Airbender trilogy they are doing. If they did, it would be just two movies.
I am leaning towarRAB nah or no.
Amazing album. Great textured beats!
Currently enjoying Q-Tip - Kamaal The Abstract, although just released it was produced in 2002 or something and would have been far ahead of its time in my opinion. Great hybrid of hip hop, jazz, soul and R&B.
Im not really a metal fan myself but Pantera is my metal band of choice. I like black flag, the ramones and I love rancid. Sublime is good too. Not a bad shuffle there.
1. Michael Franti & Spearhead - Life In The City
2. The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Manic Depression
3. Blind Melon - Paper...
I can't stand that bastard.
In fact if there's one thing I fucking despise it's ANY of this horrible whimsical far too clever for itself indie folk with song titles that are either stupidly long or poor excuses for irony.
Yeah, the Yuri overtones were way more blatant in this ep. I don't have much of a problem with that, but I prefer the subtler way they were going about it in the last couple of eps.
Welcome to the Occupation-Cold War KiRAB
Feel Good Inc.-Gorillaz
Steady As She Goes-The Raconteurs
19-2000-Gorillaz
Violet Hill-Coldplay
It's Coming Down-Cake
Dodging the Question-At Large (formerly known as Glass Cave, but broke up)
Work Me-The Black Keys (covering the song by Junior...
if that was your first album from him and you don't have any other, i suggest getting Apostrophe'. it's moreso in the rock vein of music, and i found that it's the more accesible album.
plus Frank actually does vox for most of it :D