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Heartattackandvine
B)
haven't seen the interview, will check it out
Heartattackandvine
Pretty much one for every decade of the man's career.Career highlight?
Swordfishtrombones
Raindogs
Bone machine
Black rider
Alice
Heartattackandvine
There's a man that just has a career. And a ******* good one. The only guest on letterman where I've actuallly seen leeterman shut the **** up and let the man speak
B)
haven't seen the interview, will check it out
btw there cover of behind blue eyes is pretty good
wes borland man that is all.
btw there cover of behind blue eyes is pretty good
limp bizkit
Have listened to The Mark of Cains' new single Barkhammer, which they released the other day, a bunch of times over the last few days.
Awesome track. A 10 year wait and they haven't disappointed one bit.
Can. not. wait. for the album and associated tour
The land of the Gododdin (the Votadini of the Romans) lay around, and to the south of, Edinburgh in Scotland. Sometime towards the end of the sixth-century AD, a small warrior-band mounted one last, suicidal attack from that region against the Anglo-Saxons who were already consolidating their occupation of much of present-day England, in the period of upheaval, contest and reorientation that followed the collapse of the Roman world. Fuelled by heavy drinking, three hundred met one hundred thousand in battle near Catterick in North Yorkshire. Inevitably they were slaughtered almost to a man
Best cover ever would have to be Johnn Cash covering Nine inch nails hurt
Have listened to The Mark of Cains' new single Barkhammer, which they released the other day, a bunch of times over the last few days.
Awesome track. A 10 year wait and they haven't disappointed one bit.
Can. not. wait. for the album and associated tour
Bob Dylan
drank my own beer, eating my own pizza.
Can the world please go to sleep!
Punishing blend of all riffy goodness (erring on the doom side of things I guess, still the spectre(s) of early celtic frost and Iommi-esque riffs haunt all these newer bands).
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