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"Welcome to Japan" may be in their top 5 songs
1: Room on Fire 2: Is This It 3: Comedown Machine 4: First Impressions 5: Angles 6: New Abnormal
I totally get that perspective as well. I find the book and band abhorrent (one for real-life reasons, the other because I hate shitty music) -- it just feels like the culture demands punishment, not corrective debate. There is a difference between being dumb enough to believe a book and being a serial abuser etc...
I don't know. I hate Mumford & Sons. I hate Andy Ngo. But I do not think you should be fired for reading a book and being dumb enough to believe it -- I think maybe being told "you're wrong and dumb" is enough?
That Skepic Guy may be a dumb, ignorant fascist — but he’s got tenacity!
Jordan Peterson — the man who followed the advice of his daughter and subsisted on a diet comprised solely of red meat and klonopin (not even kidding) — who then went to Russia to detox and is now permanently impaired?
I don't mind musicians having wealthy parents. I mind musicians using their platforms to spread violent anti-truth. For that reason Taylor > Winston
Always knew they were a Nazi jug band
Are we sure this is an album and not just a list of 28 phrases a racist grandfather yells in their sleep?
She's got persona. She's got chops. She's just missing substance and soul.
So is Netflix supposed to tell all of their creators they can't joke about Taylor Swift because they once made a movie with her?
All of these people (especially Bowie and Bush) do this while managing to produce incredibly moving stuff. Annie doesn't.
If the dog walker doesn't get at least 500 grand after all this...
She can definitely play that's for sure -- one of the best guitarists out there -- but I've spent so much time looking for a way in emotionally and I can't get there
I just feel like her whole thing is too academic and theater kid without any legitimate emotion behind it.
I'm worried about the dogs too -- don't get me wrong -- this just doesn't seem like it's her call from a law & order standpoint
But quick question -- does Lady Gaga have the authority to state "no questions asked" since the person who returns the dogs is also probably the person who shot her employee?
**Pulls off the Axl mask to reveal Krist Novoselic** -- "turns out he's the real racist!!"
"The Beast and Dragon, Adored" is a fantastic song. "Sister Jack" too?
No transference?
1: They Want My Soul 2: Soft Effects 3: Gimme Fiction 4: Girls Can Tell 5: Hot Thoughts 6: GGGGG 7: Series of Sneaks 8: Telephono 9: Transference 10: Kill the Moonlight 11: Love Ways
Girls Can Tell >> Kill the Moonlight Love this record.
Was Ted Cruz there?
I love every Radiohead except this one. 1. OK Computer 2. The Bends 3. In Rainbows (1&2) 4. Kid A 5. Moon Shaped Pool 6. HTTT 7. Amnesiac 8. Pablo 9. KOL
Terrible album.
Yeah I can't really point a finger and go "you're wrong" to any ranking
Malk/Jicks ranked 1: ST 2: Sparkle Hard 3: FTT 4: Mirror Traffic 5: Wig Out 6: Traditional 7: Groove Denied 8: Pig Lib 9: Real Emotional Trash
She's 20 too?
Listened to "Church on White" quite a bit when a friend passed a few years ago. Really fantastic song.
Beating you guys to the age joke
Several bandmates didn't really play on TT. I think that Godrich didn't even know Bob's name or something. I don't think Spiral really played on it.