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SteveXFR

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  1. That's pretty much what I took from it. It does seem like a one man battle of egos if I'm honest
  2. Re-named. I suspect it'll get locked and that'll be for the best.
  3. Surely it should be the best quality bass
  4. If it's going to be a bass off it needs to be neutral ground. Therefore no Jaco, no Zeppelin. I assume neither of you are too familiar with grindcore so there's a neutral ground for handbags at dawn. I understand Frantic Disembowlment is pretty tough, it's certainly fast so how about it?
  5. Catamaran - Kyuss
  6. Wind in the ego a bit. You're just making yourself look a bit of a tool
  7. Apologies for my misunderstanding
  8. Some of them actually could play (Clash, Damned and Stranglers) and generally those still going really can play now. I saw UK Subs recently supporting Bad Religion and they're seriously good now.
  9. I didn't support the postal strikes until I saw an interview with the boss of Royal Mail. What a thoroughly horrible bloke with a terrible attitude towards his employees.
  10. Whatever you do, don't get an isobaric cab and expect light weight and good sound because you'll get neither. The 212 is very punchy though. I had a 115 which sounded very deep and was loud but a little mushy. I'm currently using a 410 which sounds spot on but it weighs as much as a cow.
  11. Be quiet and drive - Deftones Metal bands are more polite
  12. Back to school - Deftones Great band, terrible song.
  13. Mmmmmmoooootttthhhhhheeeeeeerrrrrrr - Danzig
  14. To Sirrus - Gojira
  15. I don't know who I am - The Cribs
  16. You're doomed - Andy Swedlove
  17. Sitting on the Dock of the bay - Otis Redding
  18. Weeble wobble - Eliminate
  19. Vibrator - Motorhead
  20. Sputnik - Public Service Broadcasting
  21. Road to Hull - Chris Rea
  22. Start - The Jam
  23. Seems like a perfect reply
  24. Sex Pistols were the manufactured boy band of punk, not really the place to look for what punk was about. For most punk was an escape from a depressing time, a community of like minded people and music which gave an output for built up frustration and anger. Punk existed in New York quite a long time before it started in London. The name punk was first used in a fanzine in NY. The London scene definitely does not represent the world of punk.
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