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A Iggy Pop/Megadeth collaboration album is something I would love to hear, actually.
I can't believe the first line on this album is "I would cut my legs and tits off". It sounds like an old man talking nonsense over a mediocre rock band. That being said, I enjoyed the album.
Sounds like a song from the closing titles of a movie. Damn I will miss these guys.
I think the singles charts don't mean anything anymore. Rock music is still selling. People listen to their rock albums at home, not on the radio. It's been happening since the early 90s - "Smells Like Teen Spirit", one of the most important singles in music history, didn't even get to the top 5 on the Hot 100, and that was in 91.
Wasn't Every Teardrop is a Waterfall the first single?
Jimmy Fallow is so fucking annoying.
This is not my favourite memory, this is, in fact... probably the only strong memory I have from that time. I was a little kid. My older brother Walter, a huge Nirvana fan (and a huge fan of Smells Like Teen Spirit, of course) took me to Buenos Aires, Argentina to see them live at the Velez stadium, in October 1992. I really didn't understand or care much about music, but my brother, he was a massive fan and was really, really excited about the whole thing. But the experience didn't turn out as well as he expected it to. Argentinan people, especially in rock concerts, are really intense. Some artists have say that they are the best crowd in the world (I think Mick Jagger said that), but when they're not in their best mood, things can get pretty dangerous. As I said, they are intense, sometimes in good ways, and sometimes in bad ways. We got to the stadium. I don't have clear memories from this night, but do I remember people walking around everywhere, people chanting the chorus to Smells Like Teen Spirit, stuff like that. Calamity Jane was opening, and all I remember is that they got a really BAD reception from the audience, it was just awful, people kept yelling at them. My brother didn't know what the hell was going on, but everybody was in a real bad mood... So, finally, Nirvana showed up up, and Kurt was so angry, he played the opening riff to Smells Like Teen Spirit and then just moved on to another song. And after that song, he played the intro again, and moved on to another song. My brother kept telling me, "I'm sure they are going to play that song last." But they didn't. The big hit, missing from the setlist. My brother's dream, shattered to pieces. I don't remember much from that night, but I do remember people being completely mad about this. They probably deserved it. But my brother and I didn't, we were there to enjoy the gig and have a good time. My brother sold his Nevermind cassette to a friend (it was the only Nirvana album he had), and never listened to them again, ever. Years later, as a teenager, I bought In Utero and it just blew my fucking mind, and I've been a fan ever since.
Collapse Into Now wasn't released last year, it was released this year.
That's fake. Trust me.
Who the hell cares about Radiohead or boring Yorke anymore.
Who's playing the piano at 4:29? Hulk?
The way you talk sucks.
The King of Limbs is nowhere to be found! Thank God...
Don't forget Walk by the Foo Fighters.