Which piece of crap album should I get?
Moderators: AArdvark, Ice Cream Jonsey
Which piece of crap album should I get?
If anyone out there wants one of these and is willing to pay a few bucks postage, I'll get it for you. ICJ, you don't count. Unless it's the Beach Boys Very Best Of.
(This is a rebate thing in which I get to choose an album for free.)
Brides of Destruction
Liz Phair
Nickelback
Trantic
Motley Crue
A Perfact Circle
Bonnie Raitt (2)
Borealis
Dean Martin
Dilated
Dwele
George Thorogood
Megadeth (2)
N.E.R.D.
Slum Village
Pink Panther's Pe? soundtrack
Steve Miller Band
Beach Boys
The Thrills
Van Hunt
CMT Various
Yellowcard
Do the album names even matter? Isn't it like being forced to eat shit and inquiring as to which species of whose shit you are partaking? If you do care, I have the album names. Didn't feel like typing it all in.
(This is a rebate thing in which I get to choose an album for free.)
Brides of Destruction
Liz Phair
Nickelback
Trantic
Motley Crue
A Perfact Circle
Bonnie Raitt (2)
Borealis
Dean Martin
Dilated
Dwele
George Thorogood
Megadeth (2)
N.E.R.D.
Slum Village
Pink Panther's Pe? soundtrack
Steve Miller Band
Beach Boys
The Thrills
Van Hunt
CMT Various
Yellowcard
Do the album names even matter? Isn't it like being forced to eat shit and inquiring as to which species of whose shit you are partaking? If you do care, I have the album names. Didn't feel like typing it all in.
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"Thirteenth Step", the latest A Perfect Circle album is one of the most expertly realized, moving compositions of hard rock in recent memory.
The songs, taken individually, range from excellent to fair, but when listened to in a single sitting, the album can do nothing but leave the listener emotionally wracked, and with a world view just a bit askew of its former form.
Also, the part in that first song where it goes "DUNNH DUNNH DUNNH DUNNH" is way awesome.
The songs, taken individually, range from excellent to fair, but when listened to in a single sitting, the album can do nothing but leave the listener emotionally wracked, and with a world view just a bit askew of its former form.
Also, the part in that first song where it goes "DUNNH DUNNH DUNNH DUNNH" is way awesome.