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B. Brian Brunzell

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  1. How's this? I can't really get into the single much, and I don't have the highest of expectations. I haven't listened to the entire disc yet, but I've been digging what I've heard, with the exception of the track with Redman. Other than that, it's all good so far.
  2. I think that as a whole, I like Thirteenth Step more than Mer de Noms. The new album is a bit more feminine, but I think it's also a bit more well-rounded. I also quite like the production on the new album. Mer de Noms seemed a bit over-produced at times. Thirteenth Step sound more stripped down and raw, which is the sound I've always preferred. Though there's no "3 Libras" or "Oresetes" on Thirteenth Step, tracks like "Pet", "The Noose" and "Weak and Powerless" are all great tracks that can be repeatedly listed to.
  3. Five of 'em this time: It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back- Public Enemy Doolittle- The Pixies The Black Album- Jay-Z Garbage- Garbage Tical 0: The Prequel- Method Man Edwin, good call on getting Mos Def and Talib Kweli are Black Star. great album, especially "Definition" and "RE: Definition."
  4. The Metal Maniac: Bringing the OWNAGE.
  5. Does anyone know if that album was deliberately bad, like a slap at typical Pop music, or was she serious? I want to know. You can add Liz Phair to the sell-out list. Of course, since I'm practically in love with her, it's ok.
  6. Or the kazoo.
  7. Uncle Kracker was, and still is, I believe, the DJ in Kid Rock's Twisted Brown Trucker Band. I'm not sure, but I think Kracker has been with Kid since The Polyfuse Method. Don't quote me on that though. Aaron Lewis is Fred's lackey. Someone gave Fred a copy of Tormented and he was appalled by the cover, so he signed them, then they released Dysfunction. By the way, DJ Lethal is Fred's DJ. How he went from House of Pain to Limp Bizkit saddens me.
  8. Ok, I swear this is the last one. I just dug out a FANTASTIC album from my collection today: Slanted & Enchanted- Pavement. I have to agree with Wildbomb about Under the Table and Dreaming. There are some definite great songs on that album, like "Ants Marching", "Jimi Thing", Satellite", and of course, DMB's best work, "Typical Situation." Don't know if it's ***** or not, but it's easily their finest work.
  9. You're surprised? Come on, Agent. Give us some credit. We all know Nickelback sucks. BADLY.
  10. It's quite simple. I was a big fan of the Killer B's back when I was a kid. I was feeling nostalgic when I registered here at TSM, so I just combined their names.
  11. After scanning my collection, I found a few more: The Rolling Stones- Sticky Fingers The Who- Tommy Cream- Disraeli Gears The Black Crowes- amorica The Roots- illadelph halflife Wu-Tang Clan- Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) The Mars Volta- de-loused in the comatorium Beastie Boys- Paul's Boutique Liz Phair- Exile in Guyville
  12. Really? Every time I've seen him do it, he does the corkscrew pretty much before he jumps. It's like a girl Phoenix Splash (in the sense of a girl pushup). Anyway... I heard that Hayabusa had a great match with Masato Tanaka for the brass knuckles title, it was supposed to have been the best FMW match ever. I've never seen it, but maybe somebody who has can say if it's all that good. It's the only wrestling match I've been actively trying to see for any length of time. I have a feeling I'll be dissapointed, if for no other reason than I've been waiting a while. I think the match I mentioned earlier wit the snap Dragn Suplex was for the Brass Knuckles title. I'll have to dig out my Flying Assassin DVD just to be sure though. It's easily the best FMW match I've ever seen, though they did have some nice garbage matches, ie. 'Busa/Tanaka vs. Funk/Mr.Pogo.
  13. All of those are horrible, HORRILBE bands and worthy of mentioning. I'm going with Nickelback though. It's hard to top the level of douche that is Chad Kroeger and Co. There's a band out of Pittsburgh called The Clarks that absolutely SUCK as well. They're kind of like a 3 Doors Down or Nickelback...without the MTV play.
  14. Hopefully they add a Pittsburgh show. If not, I'll just have to drive to either Cleveland or Cincy.
  15. Damn AoO, and you thought that Blink-182 Linkin Park were the worst things mentioned... I don't mean to rip you Jack, but 3 Doors Down and Limp Bizkit? You've got some great albums on your list, but those? Yikes.
  16. I've seen a couple pretty good 'Busa matches. The last one with Gannosuke was good, and he had a couple good matches with Tanaka, especially the match where 'Busa with Tanaka with a snap Dragon Suplex. My favourite Hayabusa fuck-up is still the SSP on Mike Awesome. How that didn't KILL him is beyond me. Talk about a "holy shit" moment.
  17. Damn. I knew I forgot a couple. How could I forget Grace? I must be slipping in my old age.
  18. Well, I just picked up Jeff Buckley: Live in Chicago on DVD if that counts. Ah, the Metro. So many memories...
  19. I'm a big fan of "Barely Legal." Great tune.
  20. What are the ***** albums that you all own. I'm not talking about albums that you like and listen to because they're popular at the moment, I'm, talking albums that most critics and any real fan of music would rate at the ***** level. Mine: Kind of Blue- Miles Davis London Calling- The Clash Exile on Main Street- The Rolling Stones The Low-End Theory- A Tribe Called Quest The Final Cut- Pink Floyd The Wall- Pink Floyd Disintegration- The Cure: I know some will disagree with me on this one, but I think it's a perfect album. There may be one or two more, but I'll have to look through my collection. Those are just one off of the top of my head.
  21. "Sweet Child O' Mine" is a great riff, but personally, I think that "My Michelle" and "Welcome to the Jungle" both top it. Of course, "Layla" trumps everything.
  22. "Kick Out the Jams"- Jeff Buckley
  23. My fingers are wide and semi-long. Not perfect for guitar, but damn they've come in handy playing piano all these years.
  24. How many fingers do you have to be able to stroke the guitar with? How many you got? Things like this make me glad I learned bass instead... of course I don't really have suitable "guitar hands" What are guitar hands? Typically "guitar hands" involve long, narrow and quick fingers.
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