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Yeah, I had a rough go of it for awhile. Thanks for being that back up, you heartless bastard.Back in the old days...
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Yeah, I had a rough go of it for awhile. Thanks for being that back up, you heartless bastard.Back in the old days...
Me===><===You
I take the same approach with my children.Yeah, I had a rough go of it for awhile. Thanks for being that back up, you heartless bastard.
I remember back on DCC II or maybe III, you suggested stuff like this and I have been listening ever since:
Never would have heard or considered them, as I am not a music buff that seeks out new stuff all the time.
I don't listen to radio either, so I couldn't tell you who the eff is really good right now.
I kind of stumble upon stuff or let Spotify do the work for me when I am in the mood.
You are wrong. I do know that. I also know all the band members have PHDs in music theory.Cool, I'm glad, that song is awesome.
Here's a fun fact that Iamtdg probably doesn't know: Pull Me Under is about Hamlet.
Me neither.Coming from a huge fan of the 90's Seattle alternative scene, I never was a very big fan of Nirvana. That is all.
Yep.Me neither.
Pearl Jam and STP were far better.
I just looked it up and even one of the band members said something about it being related to Hamlet.You are wrong. I do know that. I also know all the band members have PHDs in music theory.
Outside of the Stepbrothers reference, he was one of the best a shitty 1990s time period, yeah, he was pretty decent.Chris Cornell is the songbird of a generation.
It is about Hamlet. I wasn't debating that fact. I was debating the idea that I might not know this fact.I just looked it up and even one of the band members said something about it being related to Hamlet.
So was Staley.Chris Cornell is the songbird of a generation.
I won't argue that. I just think him, as a vocalist, was the best that was out there.The best stuff Cornell did was with Audioslave.