phillyfan26
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LemonMelon said:You've heard nothing by him? Damn, I bet you'd really enjoy some of his work from 1976-1979. Very creative and atmospheric.
I was thinking the same thing.
LemonMelon said:You've heard nothing by him? Damn, I bet you'd really enjoy some of his work from 1976-1979. Very creative and atmospheric.
phillyfan26 said:
I was thinking the same thing.
LemonMelon said:You've heard nothing by him? Damn, I bet you'd really enjoy some of his work from 1976-1979. Very creative and atmospheric.
phillyfan26 said:There's not many lyrics to it, either. I'm 95% sure just looking at that match that he simply rapped "I'm Afraid of Americans."
Varitek said:Axver, you'll be pround to know that I've started listening to Explosions in the Sky. You won't be happy to hear that it's because they did the soundtrack for a wonderful show about football. Yeah, that football.
Varitek said:Axver, you'll be pround to know that I've started listening to Explosions in the Sky. You won't be happy to hear that it's because they did the soundtrack for a wonderful show about football. Yeah, that football.
Axver said:I'm sure I've heard his stuff, and when I get around to listening I fully expect to say "oh, this!", but I can't think of any of it off the top of my head.
Actually, I think he does more of it. If I remember correctly, I had some trouble identifying that snippet.
phillyfan26 said:EITS FTW
phillyfan26 said:EITS FTW
phillyfan26 said:EITS FTW
phillyfan26 said:EITS FTW
No spoken words said:Explosions in the Sky are great. I like putting them on at work, makes whatever I'm doing in my office seem a hell of a lot more important.
Q: Do you realize that listening to Explosions in the Sky, the band that does most of "Friday Night Lights" music, can make any normal experience epic? I walked my dog [while] wearing headphones and listening to them, and by the end of the walk, I felt as if I had experienced something truly life-altering. I am currently trying to apply the "Explosions Theory" to many other aspects of my life, such as showering, vacuuming and doing laundry.
-- Owen, Cleveland
SG: Couldn't agree more. I wish there was a way to pump that music into every bathroom in my house. I'm also amazed none of the presidential candidates has used Explosions in the Sky for their campaign. You could show me a 30-second ad of John McCain trying to pass out a kidney stone to that music and I'd probably want to vote for him afterward.
No spoken words said:For all you Wii owners:
Sorry about that.
No spoken words said:That Dan Simmons? I could not immediately tell because I saw no reference to Boston, his Dad, J-Bug, Vegas, his wife or Hench.
Varitek said:
Bill Simmons. and lol. I love his wife.
LemonMelon said:
That was almost clever. Would have been better if you had given a shout-out to all those XBox 360 owners who got pwned by the downfall of HD-DVD.
LemonMelon said:Oh well. Guess I'll have to play with my Wii all by myself then.
LemonMelon said:Oh well. Guess I'll have to play with my Wii all by myself then.
Axver said:
... dear God, that sounds wrong.
Varitek said:I think that was intentional.
Varitek said:
I think that was intentional.