Vlad n U 2
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It's a respectable birthday gig!
Okay.
Supermassive Black Hole can DIE IN A DITCH.
Muse were good up to and including Absolution.
What happened after?
It's a respectable birthday gig!
Supermassive Black Hole can DIE IN A DITCH.
Muse were good up to and including Absolution.
What happened after?
It's not an ad though, it's a link to interference's facebook page, albeit an obnoxious one.
And I'm not comfortable with my picture flying around on the bottom of the page, even if it's all over the message board already XD
What happened after?
What happened after?
They became amazing.
They turned to shit and released Black Holes And Revelations.
Then they released The Resistance, which had two songs returning to their former glory and the rest wallowed in mediocrity.
They didn't change at all, and that was the problem. Ran out of ideas, really.
They didn't change at all, and that was the problem. Ran out of ideas, really.
They turned to shit and released Black Holes And Revelations.
Then they released The Resistance, which had two songs returning to their former glory and the rest wallowed in mediocrity.
They didn't change at all, and that was the problem. Ran out of ideas, really.
The Resistance shouldn't even be mentioned in the same breath as BHAR. However, it's still nothing compared to Showbiz.
Reggo, was it Unnatural Selection?
Now, now, give Matt Bellamy credit. He's finding new conspiracy theories to write about!
Oh wait.
In goodness or badness?
i, am hungover.
Resistance is arse compared to Showbiz.
i, am hungover.
no not this time, that's next weekendbut did you wake up naked wrapped in gladwrap?
I am about to listen to Massive Attack's new album, Heligoland. It's pretty much the Rocky V of trip-hop. They lost their best member early on, and now, 7 years after their last album, they're fat and out of touch with a music scene that is itself growing stale. Can they rise above the odds and at least provide lulz? Stay tuned.
I am about to listen to Massive Attack's new album, Heligoland. It's pretty much the Rocky V of trip-hop. They lost their best member early on, and now, 7 years after their last album, they're fat and out of touch with a music scene that is itself growing stale. Can they rise above the odds and at least provide lulz? Stay tuned.