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  1. In no particular order:

     

    Nirvana - In Utero

    Red Hot Chili Peppers - One Hot Minute

    No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom

    Sublime - Self-titled

    Sex Pistols - Nevermind the Bollocks...

    Misfits - Static Age

    Korn - Follow the Leader

    The Ramones - Self-titled

    Fiona Apple - Tidal

    Soundgarden - Down on the Upside

     


  2. Damn, this came out of nowhere (if true).

     

    http://www.pwinsider.com/ViewArticle.php?id=37176&p=1

     

    PWInsider.com is sad to report that former WWE star Andrew "Test" Martin was found dead in his apartment in Tampa, Florida at the age of 33, just four days shy of his 34th birthday. We don't have much in the way of details at this time. Tampa area authorities have declined to officially confirm it is Martin they found but word within the industry has been widespread the last few hours.


  3. If custom music is in the game, then "Hard Times", Perfect's, Steamboat's, Savage, Demolition, and Sting's themes are all going into the game in a heartbeat.

     

    I'm still baffled why they gave Rick Rude his original theme, and not the (better) one that came after it.

     

     

    Maybe I missed something, but I thought Rude only used one theme ("The Stripper") in WWE.


  4. This "old geezers reunite for one more last desperate grasp at the spotlight" thing is getting out of hand. We are just months away from a Hootie and the Blowfish reunion at this point.

     

    I'd be down with that.

     

    And what's with all of the bands with dead singers reuniting in the past five years? First, The Doors (though they actually soldiered on for two albums after Morrison died in the '70s), then Queen (though I must say they put on a heck of a fun live show), then Blind Melon, and now this. Really, how much money are these bands being offered to slightly tarnish their legacies?

     

    Alice in Chains also reunited a couple of years ago with a new singer to replace Layne.


  5. I have to say, this seems pretty pointless, as Sublime without Bradley is like Nirvana without Kurt Cobain, or the Doors without Jim Morrison. :huh:

     

    Source: http://theradreport.com/sublime_reunited_a...n_sparks_nevada

     

    On Saturday night, the two remaining members of Sublime, bass player Eric Wilson and drummer Bud Gough reunited the band with a new singer, Rome, from Newport Beach. It's the first time since May 25th, 1996 that Eric and Bud have played under the Sublime name. That night singer Bradley Nowell died in a San Francisco hotel.

     

     

    The reunited Sublime played a 'secret' show at the Cantino Los Tres Hobres in Sparks, Nevada. Sublime played with Bud's other band Del Mar. Del Mar posted this on their MySpace page:

     

    Del Mar & Sublime

     

    "So Del Mar played the gig at Cantina last night in Reno, it was packed and amazing. What really fucking killed it was SUBLIME reuniting and playing with new singer, Rome. We're fucking stoked for Bud, Eric, and Rome- Bud's still playing with Del Mar, and Sublime doesn't have any firm tour plans or anything YET, but we'll keep you posted on their progress. Peace!"

     

     

    Here's some videos from the show:

     

    "New Song"

     

     

    STP:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-ymA3iaMQw

     

     

    And this is a horrible cover of "Saw Red" with Sublime's new singer Rome and Eric Wilson playing bass, before the official reunion:

     


  6. I guess I'm the only one who thought Friday was really bad, but then again, I don't like slashers

     

     

    I didn't like it either, and I'm a pretty big fan of the F13 franchise. I hated the MTV-style camera work, the lack of gore, the unimaginative kills, and the lack of a truly satisfying end for the most annoying character (that blond dickhead).

     

    IMO, it was better than Jason Goes To Hell and maybe Jason X, but worse than most of the others in the series, including part 8.


  7. Lita never had that pretty a face. It didn't help that she seemed to have a lot of work done on her face later on in her career.

     

    Girls like Melina and Lita would probably get laughed out of most modelling agencies (Melina, now, because she was quite pretty before the WWE cosmetic surgeons got their hands on her). But I think wrestling fans are just trained to think anyone with huge boobs is hot.

     

     

    I agree about Lita never having a pretty face, but the boobjob she got toward the end of her WWE run almost made up for it.

     

    And I don't like Melina at all, but she looks a million times better than she did before getting plastic surgery.

     

    Here's a pic of her hideous face before she was famous: :ph34r:

     

    fcqoe8.jpg


  8. Are the Guitar Hero World Tour periphrials compatible with Rock Band 2 as well, including the drums? I wouldn't mind owning both games, but not if I have to buy two sets of instruments.

    Can someone tell me the main key differences between GH:WT and the Rock Band series?

     

    Guitar parts are generally more difficult on GH WT, but the song lineup is much more diverse on Rock Band (if you include DLC), and Rock Band lets you carry over all of your DLC tracks to its sequel (while all Guitar Hero games are pretty much stand-alone titles).


  9. Bummer.

     

    I can't find anybody online to play, even when it searches random people.

     

    That's because people didn't buy PS3s. And if they did, they probably only own Fifa and Pro Evo.

     

    I own a PS3 and I've never even considered getting a soccer game, I bought it for stuff like Uncharted, Little Big Planet, MGS4, and free internet gaming. And also so I could have a reliable system that wouldn't have a good chance of fucking up everytime I tried to play it like 360's do. :ph34r:


  10. Burnout Paradise has some really great DLC and most of it has been free so far (although it could be argued that bikes and custom soundtracks on the PS3 version should've been on the disc when the game shipped). I also enjoy the DLC in Rock Band, although it gets kind of addictive. I don't mind DLC at all really.

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