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Horrible bands that time forgot
Aurjay:
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--- Quote from: RedLion on 21 Dec 2008, 10:34 ---I'm fairly certain that all of these bands are both horrible and will be forgotten in a year or so.
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Star Fucking Hipsters aren't half-bad, actually.
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I like Star Fucking Hipsters. I've actually seen them twice now. But they are just a "supergroup" with members from Left Over Crack so I do wonder how long they will be around for. Two Cups of Tea is a great song for people that want to check out Star Fucking Hipsters.
spoon_of_grimbo:
--- Quote from: valley_parade on 22 Dec 2008, 11:07 ---
--- Quote from: RedLion on 21 Dec 2008, 10:34 ---I'm fairly certain that all of these bands are both horrible and will be forgotten in a year or so.
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Star Fucking Hipsters aren't half-bad, actually.
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nope. they're ALL bad.
i don't know much about politics, but i know enough to know that Stza (or whatever he's calling himself this week) has some ridiculously misinformed, sensationalist and frankly fucking childist views, and they always leave a bad taste when i do occasionally listen to LoC.
what's worse is their army of 14year old fans who will happily shout "fuck cops!!! kill the pigs!!! fuck world trade, yay for 9/11!!!" but have absolutely no answer for you if ask them about why they hold such views.
Aurjay:
--- Quote from: spoon_of_grimbo on 22 Dec 2008, 12:30 ---
--- Quote from: valley_parade on 22 Dec 2008, 11:07 ---
--- Quote from: RedLion on 21 Dec 2008, 10:34 ---I'm fairly certain that all of these bands are both horrible and will be forgotten in a year or so.
--- End quote ---
Star Fucking Hipsters aren't half-bad, actually.
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nope. they're ALL bad.
i don't know much about politics, but i know enough to know that Stza (or whatever he's calling himself this week) has some ridiculously misinformed, sensationalist and frankly fucking childist views, and they always leave a bad taste when i do occasionally listen to LoC.
what's worse is their army of 14year old fans who will happily shout "fuck cops!!! kill the pigs!!! fuck world trade, yay for 9/11!!!" but have absolutely no answer for you if ask them about why they hold such views.
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I do have to agree with you on merit. Seems that Anarchy is the Hot Topic of this generation. I like them cuz of that one song and they do put on a great show. Also that girl is freaking hot(except for that lip tatoo). I'd like to say I hate preaching with my punk but then again I love Bad Religion and always will. I'm just thinking that Stza viewpoints are outlandish and as you said childish whereas Greg's are more rooted and frankly more accomplishable(think I made that word up.)
Nodaisho:
When did "this generation" start? Because that has been going on for longer than I've been alive.
ImRonBurgundy?:
Anyone remember a band called Lefty? They released an album on Interscope, opened for a bunch of bands, and then just disappeared. The most useful thing I can find about them now is this Los Angeles Times article from 2000: http://articles.latimes.com/2000/jul/25/local/me-58690
Some highlights:
--- Quote ---The recording’s first single is the potentially controversial “Girls.” Its hummable melody is appealing–and quite radio-friendly–but the words could be taken as inflammatory. Sample lyric: “I don’t mean to say it/But somebody needs to put an end/To Girls.”
Hill, the band’s lyricist, insists the song is neither mean-spirited nor meant tongue-in-cheek. “It is not [meant as] a put-down at all,” he said. “In fact, the first line of the song gives them full and absolute power. A girl will always dominate over the guy in a battle of the sexes.”
Quipped Livingston, “Even though there are differences that can drive us crazy, men and women still choose to engage in relationships with each other, and that fascinates me. Guys see things one way, girls another–didn’t someone write a pretty famous book on the subject?”
“Just to be fair, we’re going to do a song called ‘Boys’ on our next album.”
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--- Quote ---“We were a so-called pop band in a lineup of punk acts during Warped, but what I really liked was when the kids got tired of punk’s relentless grind, they’d come over and check us out” on the second stage, Livingston said.
“We can bring on the noise, too, but I think they were refreshed by our changes in tempo and maybe a few choruses they could sing along to.”
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Bonus bassist pictures, because this dude is ridiculous:
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