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Then you'll be the perfect person to answer my question: what happened to Survival by Muse being the official song of the Olympics and being played at every available opportunity? I don't think I've heard it once.
Absolutely awful. One of the first deaths amongst classic 90s bands, much too soon.
I honestly don't understand why Chris Brown hasn't been collectively shunned by the music community.
Lest we forget Bloodhound Gang's seminal release, Hefty Fine? http://images.uulyrics.com/cover/t/the-bloodhound-gang/album-hefty-fine.jpg
I can't believe Stereogum missed Supermassive Blackhole off this list, the soundtrack to what was perhaps the greatest game of baseball in Hollywood witnessed this side of Field of Dreams.
The Rise and Rise and Fall and Rise and Fall and Fall and Fall and Fall and Rise of Michael_! XVII: Shut Up, Dude, 20th July 2012 - Things Said in the Heat of The 'Comment'. Coming to a screen near you!
Because nothing spells fun like being overcrowded in a small tin capsule in the middle of the ocean, hours away from any sort of land!
I never realised he was in a cult. Makes it seem so weird that he made some of the most culturally relevant music of the past couple of years, when before that he was entirely seperate from it.
FREE THE ALTBAGUETTES FREE THE ALTBAGUETTES FREE THE ALTBAGUETTES
So can we now just admit that Beady Eye is the country's second best Oasis tribute band (behind Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, obvs)?
This truly is the Broken Dreams Club.
Now you know how Leonardo di Caprio felt. Don't worry, I'm sure you'll move on from teen heart-throb to "serious" "commenter" soon enough.
As proved in the last Shut Up, Dude comments, turns out Michael_ wasn't such a bad guy after all, and I think that the real moral of the whole story, that we can take away and dwell on in our hour of need, is that Silver Soundz suckz.
That genre's bad, it's bad, it's not good.
That's an awfully patronsing way of admitting that nobody likes you anymore.
In regards to my lowest-rated comment: I am ashamed and disgusted with myself. In regards to my highest-rated comment: I am ashamed and disgusted with myself. (Guess that's what I deserve for skipping past the preamble like normal, my comment looked ridiculous when I read it the next day.)
Haha, they're decent and are getting fairly popular here in the UK, but have a look at the band's annotations on that Soundcloud and you can see the sort of faux-intellectual mood they're going for that made me take that comment seriously.
When you read something like this, you know it can't be that great. (I like Alt-J, but seriously. They're decent indie-pop.)
I think that, despite supposed lack of so-called "quality songwriting", Best Coast is the sort of band that will define the summer forever.
This cover Hz to look at.
From the couple of samples up there this seems pretty good, but really: how could Fiona Apple not be album of the week?
I didn't realise she was dating "that weird guy" from so many things.
I can't stop staring at that artwork... also, had this collaboration been hinted at elsewhere? It's the first I've heard of it.
I think Billy Corgan's done more than enough to polarise music fans, this latest straw won't break any camel's back.
I don't want to be overdramatic, but this is the worst decision in the history of anything.
Thanks for putting Tiny Cities in a fairly respectable position. It's a bit of a strange album concept-wise, and it seems like no-one really gave it a chance, especially after the Pitchfork review, but it's definitely solid.
That'll do, Billy. That'll do.
And just like the Eyrkah Badu incident, Wayne Coyne recorded the whole 18 hour ordeal without either Tom or his wife's knowledge.
But you only mentioned how much you enjoyed the music, you didn't even make any references to other commenters. It just doesn't make sense!
I'm now following 327 musical figures on Twitter, analysing each tweet and retweet, and hoping that I'll be able to predict a Where's The Beef section where I can make a comment that can be adored by literally tens of people.
You'd be looking pretty cool right now if you'd only waited six minutes to post.
I hope Yoshimi P-We takes this opportunity to speak out against Wayne Coyne's editing of Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots Parts 1 and 2, and clarifies that she is neither crazy nor addicted to vitamins.