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Awesome pick!Topper Headon - Drums
Awesome pick!Topper Headon - Drums
And to complete my band, I select:
Billie Joe Armstrong - Guitars/Vocals
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Nice choice. I was afraid you would go with Green Daze...Band name is - PITBULL.
I will do my writeup later.
you had me lmao on that one.Nice choice. I was afraid you would go with Green Daze...
My band name is Rice Paddy Salute. I am in the process of moving so I will do the writeup tonight.
oh. i thought we were jut randomly posting names. does it really matter?
Is it just me or does this guy looks like he would stink (literally) in person.
Is it just me or does this guy looks like he would stink (literally) in person.
The Apple of Eden released it's self titled debut album (Photo above) this week and already, the rock gods are happy; the moons are realigned. There have been a lot of good bands lately, but nothing that has compared to the raw and load sound of The Apple of Eden.
Lead singer Joan Jett wails and screams on stage and on the album about every sin known to humankind. Songs like "I love Rock and Roll Radio", "Fell in Love with a Sedated Girl", "Should I Stay or Should I Care About My Bad Reputation", "Seven Nation's Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" and "You Shook the Casbah (All Night Long)" are instant rock classics!
Immediately, this album launches itself to the heights of the top rock record ever created. Jack White and Johnny Ramone make a guitar sound that is both pop-rock music and the sounds of a Detroit backalley knifing all in one. Simonon and Rudd could not be a better rhythm section; Simonon jumping around the stage and Rudd playing his heart right out.
Watching this band on stage is like watching your school bully get punched in the face with brass knuckles; it is exciting, loud, poetic, brilliant, energizing, and violent all at once. The rock gods have a chosen band, and that band is The Apple of Eden.
- Cameron Crowe
Here is the write-up for
Annie and the Alcoholix.
As a huge Sacramento Kings fan, Victor frequented a local fan site under the username Francisco d’Anconia...
fans, feel free to suggest your own album names
Music Weekly Website said:At the top of the charts this week is The Futuristic Past, and their second album "Instrumental Assault...With Lyrics", which has already smashed the old record for albums sold in a week, previously set by their self-titled debut album. The most highly anticipated album of the century, Instrumental Assault...With Lyrics is already number 1 worldwide.
"This album is definitely going platinum", an unnamed columnist said. "This is so good, they ought to put it number 1 on the hip-hop and country charts as well."
Chris Cornell, the band's lead singer, is electrifying as always. The drummer, Jimmy Chamberlin, provided steady beats throughout the entire album, proving his doubters wrong. The guitarists, Kirk Hammett and Nancy Wilson, go together like butter on toast. They both know their role, and they both do it fantastically. Wilson also provides some helpful backup vocals for the group. And then there's John Entwistle, the group's bass player and also backup vocalist. What can we say about this guy? He just makes bass playing look and sound fun again.
So, what will the future hold for The Futuristic Past? Only time will tell.
Click here for full track list.