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United: "I actually went to the college I root for"
bs. were that true, juliana theory certainly would've had a good album by now.
the difference is you have to be able to produce one good record... TJT never had that...
you can't make a ****** band into a good band.. no matter how emo it is... you have to be good and emo. and then you can make that dramatic downturn from...
to be fair though... i think tjt had exactly 2 good songs. and they butchered both of them in production.
brett detar was better when he was in Zao.
and to be more precise... this entire thing was popularized by jason oda...
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i never knew detar was in zao. that's sort of weird to consider.
yeah. iirc he likes to brag that he actually wrote five year winter... i don't know for sure if he did or not... but he definitely wrote the songs on where blood and fire bring rest and a few on liberate te ex infernis...
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listening to them (zao) won't really ever be the same... sort of like way back when when i realized who was singing for further seems forever (i mean, before he stopped singing for them and they got really bad).
Chris Carrabba in FSF was gebus-like. All the tracks he did in FSF are awesome. Now, to play The Moon is Down.
listening to them (zao) won't really ever be the same... sort of like way back when when i realized who was singing for further seems forever (i mean, before he stopped singing for them and they got really bad).
i mean, the difference is... you don't have chris-banananana singing... you have hot metal guitar riffs in zao.
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fsf wasn't really an innovative band in re: sound. seemed like they should've been able to replace him with just about anyone and have the exact same sound.
I think you are really underrating The Moon is Down. Maybe I am biased, but the melodies are redonkulous.
Saw it kind of late so I figured you would have but just in case you hadn't I posted it, anyway.
I went on a mixtape rampage today, most are trash but I'm liking this Wiz Khalifa one. It's called How Fly and it features Curren$y throughout. Very "chill."
I think if I could meet one person alive in the last 50 years, Andy Kaufman would be the ************ I would pick. This song made rekindled me deep appreaciation for him. I now feel like watching the movie for the second time in as many months.
Man it would have been amazing to be at that concert. The crowd seems to be having a great ******* time.
So that Man on the Moon clip made me think of the one that REM did with Springsteen, which led me to a clip of Springsteen doing Blowin' in the wind/Bad Moon Rising live, which led me to one of my favorite live clips My Back Pages performed by a large collection of legends at Bob Dylan's 30th Anniversary concert.
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