DCMaximo
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"Little Baby Nothing" by the Manic Street Preachers
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Just picked up "Twilight" by the Twilight Singers. Seems pretty good so far, Greg Dulli is reliably good.
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Worked in 4 Feds...worked in only one fed
DCMaximo replied to Vern Gagne's topic in General Wrestling
Actually, Undertaker wrestled for WCW as "Mean" Mark Callous, a member of the Skyscrapers, and even has a US title shot on one of the Clash's -
"The End Of The Tour" by They Might Be Giants
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Most drastic gimmick changes for Wrestlers
DCMaximo replied to Vern Gagne's topic in General Wrestling
Mike Awesome- "Career Killer" to a man who loves fat girls Shane Helms-Boy band member to wannabe superhero Juventud Guerrera-masked luchadore to tequila-weilding, Rock impersonating commentator extrordinaire -
I maintain to this day that if 3 Colours Red had followed up "Beautiful Day" with "Pirrouette" instead of "This Is My Time" (which got to #36), then it would have gone top 10 for sure. They should also have released "Fit Boy And Faint Girl" as the third single from their debut, instead of "Pure", which they'd given away free with Melody Maker the previous summer. Oh, and the Manics should have released "Enola/Alone" instead of "Australia" too
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I thought that till I heard the bravery. Meh, same shit, different name
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"Murder On Dalberg Road" by Abdoujaparov
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"Like I Love You" is a song guaranteed to make me dance if it comes on in a club and the rest of "Justified" is a perfectly decent pop album.
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In a similar vein, the last appearance of Steven Regal as "The Real Man's Man" before leaving the WWF was being paid off with hos by the Godfather, who then called Regal a fag. Lenny Lane left WCW after winning a match to ensure he kept his job.
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"Rock DJ" by Robbie Williams is the most horrible song I've ever endured. From the dreadful lyrics "Raise your hands if you're not with a man/ Can I kick it? "Yes, you can") to it's irritating backing track, it's pure shit. Robbie and Kylie's "Kids" is also hateful just because Williams raps the lyric "Ain't no chance of the record company dropping me", the smug cunt
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The people you go to indie clubs with obviously have no taste- "Animal Nitrate" is easily the best pop song Suede ever wrote
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Agreed, I especially love "No Good Advice", mainly due to it's blatant Knack-ripoff backing track. This might also be a good time to mention just how much I love "Revolving Door" by Crazy Town, as well as my healthy love of Phil Collins and Chris De Burgh.
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I love Lisa Loeb's "Stay" to the point that I spent £11 on the album, "I Think We're Alone Now" by Tiffany is my favourite song of all time and I still love "Summer Girls" by LFO
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"A Types" by Hopesfall "Forever" by Cracker "1985" by Rufio "American Thighs" by Veruca Salt "The Best Of" by Eighteen Visions
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I looked for that album but couldn't find it, so I settled with the Masters Collection. It was £14 in my local shop for the new remastered copy. Got it for £3 on eBay instead. Great album
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It should also be pointed out that Menswear were the most underrated band of the 90's and that one Johnny Dean pout was instantly 10x cooler than the Libertines on their best day. As for videos, it's a cliche due to it's appearance on VH-1's Worst 100 Videos, but "Wired For Sound" by Cliff Richard is a dreadful video. Cliff...rollerskating around Pebble Mill...in a tight leather jacket? Rubbish. Great song though. Also, having just bought Titan AE on DVD, I've just realised Lit's video for "Over My Head" features the worst superimposing onto film footage I've ever seen.
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"Once In A Lifetime"-Talking Heads Also, I have a huge soft spot for "You Can Call Me Al" by Paul Simon. Chevy's performance in that video is great and I always mark out for the bass solo
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The Matchmaker Laurel Canyon Titan AE
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"I Am Trying To Break Your Heart" by Wilco
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useless moron Scott Keith's girlfriend XXXPosed
DCMaximo replied to LucharesuFan619's topic in General Wrestling
I just can't believe he appears to have married Lisa Loeb -
"Discography" by the Pet Shop Boys "New Miserable Experience" by the Gin Blossoms "Motherland" by Natalie Merchant
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I gave up on trusting the NME when they told me that Black Rebel Motorcycle Club were the "rockingest band at Reading" in 2003 and that Jet were the band of the festival.
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"Come Play With Me" by the Wedding Present
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These bands (with the exception of Bloc Party who seem passable) all make me ashamed to be British. Our music scene is really on a downward spiral the last couple of years and no matter how much the media try to tell me that Keane are interesting (they aren't) or the Kaiser Chiefs will be great (they wont), it doesn't gloss over the fact that these bands are all hype, no substance. The Futureheads do an average enough Jam impression, but there has to be something better in the UK.