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Brings me back to the best Sled Island there ever was.
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k im just not going to respond to your #### anymore because i have better things to do like #### my model girlfriend rather then try to convince people like you of commonly held hockey knowledge.
k im just not going to respond to your #### anymore because i have better things to do like #### my model girlfriend rather then try to convince people like you of commonly held hockey knowledge.
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Plot twist: Kurt Cobain actually had the ability to see into the future, saw this happening, and decided to kill himself to avoid having to live through it.
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Plot twist: Kurt Cobain actually had the ability to see into the future, saw this happening, and decided to kill himself to avoid having to live through it.
that's horrific.
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Just turned this one on for the first time in a while. Underappreciated tune compared to She Talks To Angels, Hard To Handle, and Remedy. Chris Robinson with some of rock's best vocals.
Edit: Also....My ears^^^. My goodness.
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Plot twist: Kurt Cobain actually had the ability to see into the future, saw this happening, and decided to kill himself to avoid having to live through it.
The comments on that video are hilarious. A few of the good ones:
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I went into this song with low expectations. They should have been lower
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The Entire World: 2020 sucks it can’t possibly get any worse.
Puddle of Mudd: Hold my Meth
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I was linked this video and thought "how bad can it really be?"
I was not prepared for this.
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I've had more fun sitting in a silent room and listening to the deafening ring of my tinnitus.
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That's what Covid-19 sounds like.
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Well, this is the second time someone has murdered Kurt Cobain.
Looking for something to do during coronavirus lockdown, The Charlatans’ Tim Burgess came up with the cool idea to have collective online listening parties for classic indie and alternative albums where the bands and artists who made them offer commentary, anecdotes and answers to fan questions via Twitter while listening. It’s been a huge success and now there are usually at least a couple happening every day, and he just keep adding more. New listening parties include: The The’s Infected (4/23), Clint Mansell‘s Pi soundtrack (4/25), The Breeders‘ Last Splash (4/26), Metronomy‘s Pip Paine (Pay the £5000 You Owe) (4/26), Midlake‘s The Trials of Van Occupanther (4/26), Teenage Fanclub‘s Bandwagonesque (4/28), New Order‘s Low-Life (4/30), Aztec Camera’s High Land, Hard Rain (5/3), Low‘s I Could Live in Hope (5/7), Idles’ Brutalism (5/8), Gene‘s Olympian (5/15), and more.
That’s in addition to previously announced listening parties for Oasis‘ Be Here Now, THe Chemical Brothers’ Dig Your Own Hole, Leftfield‘s Leftism, and Róisín Murphy‘s Overpowered, The Avalanches‘ Since I Left You,Frankie Goes to Hollywood‘s Welcome To The Pleasuredome,Sleaford Mods’English Tapas, Charlatans’ Up To Our Hips and more. Check out the full schedule below and find more details for each listening party at Tim’s site.