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Well, these announcements are derailing the nu-metal thread. I suggest we exile the preorder talk to the shipping thread.I'm fine with it getting derailed on weekends, but it's starting to bury announcements...
Well, these announcements are derailing the nu-metal thread. I suggest we exile the preorder talk to the shipping thread.I'm fine with it getting derailed on weekends, but it's starting to bury announcements...
Why is the cover advertising the new Dr Who villain meat grinder?
Slift - Ilion - (Vinyl LP, CD) | Rough Trade
Discover Ilion by Slift, a towering rock record merging metal intensity, psych rock guitar heroics, and post-rock's epic scale. Label: Sub Pop.www.roughtrade.com
Fine, here you go:
Agreed. Sandy is just wanting a new lake house.Do toddlers generally do well with 1000 piece puzzles? Just seems like I’d be finding pieces in weird places FOREVER!
Just saying… who is this product for?
Also, I’m for sure ordering some!
But… this is a two disc best of… is it the album and all the b-sides? Also, I don’t know I only remember the one song.
You would know "Girl You Know It's True"
Also, confession time... I saw Milli Vanilli in concert
I didn't, but I knew a bunch of people who did. It was one of the big shows that summer.
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Smack Bunny Baby (Emerald Green Craft Exclusive)
Brainiac is celebrating the 30th anniversary of their debut album, Smack Bunny Baby, by bringing it back to vinyl, complete with bonus track, “Velveteen Freak Scene.” Upon its initial release in 1993, SPIN called the album "a noisy little devil that benefits greatly from a fondness for Moog...craftrecordings.com
Brainiac - Smack Bunny Baby - (Vinyl LP) | Rough Trade
Discover Smack Bunny Baby by Brainiac on vinyl. Their debut album, brought back by Craft Recordings. A noisy little devil with a fondness for Moog synth and buried melody.www.roughtrade.com
haha i don't really think its a GOOD movie. but i remember finding it entertaining in the sense of it's an absurd concept that's very much of an era. Same with The Rock, Con Air, etc. Those movies are absolutely ridiculous but fun. The Rock is clearly Michael Bay's best movie with Bad Boys coming in 2nd haha.So...in college Billy Bob was doing a lot of post production work on All the Pretty Horses at the film school on campus. He'd always park next to the basketball court and walk over.
One day we're out there and we see him and my friend Paul who does not give fucks, says, "Hey Billy Bob!" And Billy Bob stops, slowly turns to look at us and Paul says, "Armageddon? Really??"
Billy Bon chuckles and says, "Hey man, if someone wants to pay you 5 million dollars to just look over your shoulder and smile at a camera, you'd do it too." And then he turned and walked into the film department.
King Shit.
Anyway, Armageddon is a terrible movie. It's fine if you enjoy it, but it is not good in the slightest.
Milli Vanilli - The Best of Milli Vanilli - (Vinyl LP, CD) | Rough Trade
Discover The Best of Milli Vanilli by Milli Vanilli on vinyl. This compilation features their global hits including "Girl, You Know It's True" and "Blame It on the Rain." Label: Legacy.www.roughtrade.com
I'm not mad at anyone that grabs this.
Milli Vanilli were great in their time. The guys on the cover, Rob and Fab, had a tragic story of getting screwed over by record producers and lawyers. They showed up the the studio to record, and the producer said the songs are done, we'll call you when it time to tour.
There's a documentary coming out on paramount + about them later this month.
And this documentary ( ) is essential watching for music fans.
Anyway, somebody sang those songs, and they are great regardless of who is on the cover. I have Iron Maiden album with Eddie on the cover, and I'm fairly certain he didn't play those songs.
I'm not mad at anyone that grabs this.
Milli Vanilli were great in their time. The guys on the cover, Rob and Fab, had a tragic story of getting screwed over by record producers and lawyers. They showed up the the studio to record, and the producer said the songs are done, we'll call you when it time to tour.
There's a documentary coming out on paramount + about them later this month.
And this documentary ( ) is essential watching for music fans.
Anyway, somebody sang those songs, and they are great regardless of who is on the cover. I have Iron Maiden album with Eddie on the cover, and I'm fairly certain he didn't play those songs.
i have a certain level of nostalgia for those 90s action movies so a lot is biased by that haha. i kinda hate 90% of action movies these days.