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SteveXFR

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  1. Junkie man - Rancid
  2. I get confused by the sharp/flat thing. Is it a B flat or an A sharp? No one really knows but you can guarantee whatever you call it is wrong.
  3. Cornwall is all second home owners and range rovers these days
  4. I've tried learning to read music and have come to the conclusion that it's weird, confusing and stupid.
  5. ..and crystal meth. Nearly forgot that.
  6. Essex with gators, guns and pickups.
  7. I've done tests to see whether these manky strings are good for metal and the results were very specific, they only worked for sludge metal
  8. Black. Always black.
  9. Diamond Eyes - Deftones
  10. Waltz in black - The Stranglers
  11. They are stable. Tories always win, even when Labour won they were pretty much tories
  12. I don't care what a person's religious or political beliefs are as long as they keep them to themselves. Unfortunately these days, no one seems to be able to do that, especially with politics.
  13. One hand killing - Twelve Foot Ninja
  14. That's just reminded me of another far right punk, Michael Graves. Ex Misfits singer who pretty much made his living touring playing the songs he did with Misfits. He had his own songs but they were rather weak. A couple years ago he came out as a proud boy and proclaimed himself a "proud chauvinist". It's pretty much ended his career. The only support he got was from terrible nu-metal band Trapt who are also proud boys and had a hilarious social media melt down which pretty much ended their career. These days with social media bands need to be careful about sharing their personal beliefs, especially when they're racist or sexist or homophobic or all of them combined. Stephen Carpenter of Deftones shared his belief that the earth is flat. He was ridiculed but it didn't harm his career
  15. Is that any worse than Red Hot Chilli Peppers "What I've got you've got to get it put it in you" in Give It Away which was also on the radio all the time?
  16. It was on radio 1 all the time. Is there actually anything offensive about the lyrics? I don't remember it being homophobic
  17. John Peel was fantastic. His show was so weird. He's the only DJ I've ever heard go from some 1920s jazz to Hungarian folk music to Napalm Death, to some weird electronic noise then a bit of solo jazz flute.
  18. Comedy has to go to the extremes of whatever subject its poking fun at. When you go to extremes someone will probably get offended. Does that mean comedy should be banned or does it mean people should get less up tight about things? There are some limits, racism and sexism and joking about disability for example. Most other things I think are fair game. These days there are people getting offended because a politician they support is the subject of a joke and those people can f**k off. Same goes for people getting offended by jokes about class or religion. When someone gets offended it's not always the fault of the person who made the joke, sometimes it's the person who took offence who is the problem.
  19. Weiner blut - Rammstein
  20. Pulse of the maggots - Slipknot
  21. Home bowl (poop before my anus bleeds) - Quagmire and Griffin
  22. Lars is slowly turning in to old Stewie Griffin
  23. You aren't wrong. You can't have heavy without bass.
  24. Fast Forward - You me at six
  25. I had a listen to the Bass Channel version today. It's a definite improvement. Maybe the bass is a little high in the mix but considering the context of this particular video that is understandable.
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