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  1. http://nevergiveagoatthehighground.bandcamp.com/ these dudes rip. vocals remind of of Shellac. video to go along with the title track of the ep: http://youtu.be/eSLSjdtrlso
  2. + i'm home from work. + i'm drinking beer. - it's miller lite. + it does the job.
  3. So, I had somehow never seen that Panda clap video that was just recently brought up in the +/- to your day thread. http://youtu.be/qTqxkDS_Ebc this video is relevant to this thread.
  4. +Only 286 to go until I can say I watched her entire videography!
  5. I just watched the entire thing. +Only 287 to go until I can say I watched her entire videography!
  6. these dudes are having their EP release tomorrow night at O'brien's pub in Allston, MA Never Give a Goat the High Ground sounds like hard grungy apathetic 90s. http://youtu.be/eSLSjdtrlso
  7. was going to hit the Allston show until you just reminded me why April 7th seemed like such an important date in my head.
  8. 10 years ago in our late teens, my wife (then girlfriend) and I would drive around in her white Jetta, and she'd jam pop punk pretty hard. You guys know the stuff from that time: NFG, Brand New, Taking Back Sunday, Blink 182, Yellow Card, pretty much anything on Drive Thru. Brand New was one of her favorite bands at the time. She loved Your Favorite Weapon, and Deja had just come out, which she also loved. I never got real heavy into any of those bands, including Brand New. I just flat didn't like most of them... Including Brand New. When Daisy came out in 2009, a friend of mine, posted a simple facebook post along the lines of "Wow, Daisy is incredible" So i texted him and asked him what he was talking about. I downloaded the record and was fucking blown away. I had not heard ANYTHING since Deja, which I didn't like back in 03. Daisy was fucking brutal and somber at the same time, and far and away an entirely different sound than what they were doing at the turn of the millenium. After Daisy I went back and listened to TDAGARIM, and I can confidently say that those two albums are two of my favorite albums of all time. but man, I still can't get into their pop-punk stuff.
  9. pretty cool DIY cassette tape label based out of Boston MA. Just started out pretty recently. I've been jamming on some lo-fi because of these guys. http://www.everydayisamixtape.com/
  10. Tensai reminds me of John Tenta. http://youtu.be/PX-drFUI1ZI?t=2m21s
  11. Inhaler blew me away. The video is great too. I've listened to this through twice now, and there weren't any other tracks that immediately made me really stop and listen. I am a huge fan of their first two albums though, and am definitely looking forward to trying to pick this up for 20 bucks when (if?) any US distributer picks this up...
  12. http://nassy.bandcamp.com/ for fans of melodic grunge. killer live. they're playing at Great Scott in Boston Thursday Feb 21st at 9pm.
  13. just want to remind everybody how fucking awesome Cody Rhodes with the mask was. http://youtu.be/LKOGF21HCho "there is a thin line between unstable... and thriving."
  14. If it's an elimination chamber, I'm calling Bash at the Beach 96. This is the only time I will ever say Cena is going heel. It's cliche... and I feel cliche even mentioning it...
  15. is tonight the night when rough and tough Tensai starts to find Brodus Clay endearing? will the two hot black chicks touch butts, per usual? will Tensai like it? TONIGHT, ON RAW.
  16. I dug Piano Wire. My wife LOVED Baby Shakes. Bestial is probably the best track on the album. The drum sounds are killer. There's definitely a lot of filler though.
  17. I'll tell you when. And I'll simultaneously keep this Tensai-train (lolllllll) going. When Tensai beat Cena clean on the main event of Raw. http://youtu.be/irjezTonU9s
  18. I can't remember the exact question, so I'll paraphrase: On twitter a while back, he was asked how it felt to go from being a monster in Japan to getting jobbed out on Superstars. His reply? "Financially?"
  19. He had a killer brawling match with Sheamus... once... And I actually dug his squash matches. In his debut, he nearly killer Alex Riley. It was great.
  20. I'm the only one of my small group of friends that watch wrestling that likes Tensai. I thought he could have gotten over as a monster foreign *domestic* heel. The crowd incessantly chanted "ALBERT, ALBERT" over and over again., and I feel like somebody jumped the gun and gave up on Tensai too early. Now the internet is getting behind this guy? Like they forgot that they (...I say "they" like I'm not posting in a wrestling message thread right now...) were the vocal minority smarks that were chanting ALBERT in the first place. I watched the Nash/HHH ladder match the other day to see if it was as bad as I remember. (it kinda was) But there was one asshole in the crowd that tried to start a "Vinnie Vegas" chant. It's the same thing, but Nash is obviously better know as ...well, being Nash than Vinnie Vegas. Tensai didn't have that going for him. We all remembered him as Albert. And, fuck, I hated Albert. TLDR: I like Tensai and hate the internet.
  21. great link. aside from it being great that he's recovered so fast, etc, it's pretty refreshing to think that a man (and I apologize for assuming) who doesn't appear to be part of the "IWC" shared the same opinion as me.
  22. http://youtu.be/NkAxjDRSgh8 on the subject of Lesnar hurting people.
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