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KvP:

--- Quote from: rynne on 20 Nov 2008, 13:28 ---or anywhere near Prick's Prick.
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Man, Prick. Guy turned out to be a paranoid schizophrenic, and you can really hear it in the second album. He just came back with a new band and it sounds like late-period Ministry. No fun.

rynne:

--- Quote from: KvP on 21 Nov 2008, 12:54 ---
--- Quote from: rynne on 20 Nov 2008, 13:28 ---or anywhere near Prick's Prick.
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Man, Prick. Guy turned out to be a paranoid schizophrenic, and you can really hear it in the second album. He just came back with a new band and it sounds like late-period Ministry. No fun.

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I see we are in slight disagreement.  :wink:  I think McMahon is a great songwriter and woefully unappreciated.  To me, The Wreckard just sounds angular in a kind of updated-Scary Monsters way.  I don't really hear any paranoid schizophrenic tendencies on that or Lucky Pierre's ThinKing.  And geez, I wouldn't characterize "Runaway Brain" as anywhere near as terrible as what Al Jorgensen's been putting out since alienating every Ministry associate who had any talent.

öde:

--- Quote from: Misconception on 21 Nov 2008, 12:40 ---I went to a Korn concert when I was 16 because I was so \m/
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Thank fuck I found this forum all those years ago!

Patrick:
You know, somebody told me that if I could figure out how to play the intro riff to Incubus's "Rogues", she'd give me a blowjob.

Bitch still owes me a blowjob.

MrBlu:

--- Quote from: Christophe on 20 Nov 2008, 20:20 ---This thread will not be over until someone posts a band as bad as Brokencyde or Millionaires, and about a tenth as recognized as the band that played "Breakfast at Tiffany's".

C'mon, such a forgotten monstrosity has to exist.

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The sad part is, we haven't forgotten Brokencyde. They're my example when I comment on the deterioration of popular music...

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