salvation or annihilation the choice is up to you and me. Genocide is now a threat but soon to be reality, it takes two sticks to create a spark, imagine the spark of millions, a million hands joined in love could save us from the killing.
there is a place where man's manifest destiny collides into the pacific ocean, a place where the fabled route 66, the highway of american dreams comes to an end......this place is DOGTOWN
A mix CD I made of stuff I want the Chumpty Dumptys to sound like. On the way home from work, it went from Sangeeta Shankar to Wire to 3 Mustaphas 3 to Devo to Lamb to Mahala Rai Banda.
[i]Bound his hands, slit his throat
Three Masons stole his life away
And dumped him in the cold Ontario[/i]
the good life's new album was definitely NOT a letdown. it's one of my all-time favorites. hell, the opening track could hold its own as one of the best songs period.
MBD is amazing. i was listening to "who will survive..." yesterday. i love them so farking much.
coldnovemberrain wrote:the good life's new album was definitely NOT a letdown. it's one of my all-time favorites. hell, the opening track could hold its own as one of the best songs period.
MBD is amazing. i was listening to "who will survive..." yesterday. i love them so farking much.
I love the first two albums, this one just came off as extremely dull.
There's nothing sillier that a man chasin' his own hat.
coldnovemberrain wrote:the good life's new album was definitely NOT a letdown. it's one of my all-time favorites. hell, the opening track could hold its own as one of the best songs period.
MBD is amazing. i was listening to "who will survive..." yesterday. i love them so farking much.
I love the first two albums, this one just came off as extremely dull.
hmm. well, if that's your opinion then i can't really give you crap for it.
coldnovemberrain wrote:the good life's new album was definitely NOT a letdown. it's one of my all-time favorites. hell, the opening track could hold its own as one of the best songs period.
MBD is amazing. i was listening to "who will survive..." yesterday. i love them so farking much.
I love the first two albums, this one just came off as extremely dull.
hmm. well, if that's your opinion then i can't really give you crap for it.
i'm just glad cursive isn't breaking up.
Truly, they broke up in 1998 before their second album came out which broke my heart. I saw their second to last show, and it was funny because at the time Tim had just gotten married and some people in another band were telling us how they stayed with Tim and his wife the night before in Omaha. They told us how happy they were and how they seemed like the perfect couple. Of course the collapse of their marriage inspired most of the material on Domestica when Cursive got back together.
There's nothing sillier that a man chasin' his own hat.