Hm....
My level seems to be remaining rather stagnant at present... perhaps whining about it in this blog will help to rectify the situation
No...
..."Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is" doesn't count....
Jet annoys me...
They release get born.... then they seem to sease to exist when it comes to new material
Fishy Hierarchy...
These 'Rank' and 'Level' things scare me... XD
Where do they come up with this crap? I mean come on... "Epileptic Stiff Kitten"? which, by the way, is one level higher than "Waterboy"... oh well... perhaps the fact that generally I'm somewhat asocial is now shining through...
Where do they come up with this crap? I mean come on... "Epileptic Stiff Kitten"? which, by the way, is one level higher than "Waterboy"... oh well... perhaps the fact that generally I'm somewhat asocial is now shining through...
Guess what?
...I'm bored again! And must commend The All-American Rejects and Hoobastank... because I can.... and because they don't keep people waiting for seemingly centuries before releasing new material... they stay on the ball... like all bands should...
Recent Reviews
This band is great. No matter what people say about it, Third Eye Blind is the only band who's greatest hits (A Collection) type album doesn't have a single song I would even consider skipping, even after listening to it all the way through dozens of times. Third Eye Blind combines great lyrics with great sound. Many bands have managed one or the other, some have faired decently in each, but in my book, Third Eye Blind is the only one that has accomplished both in every song.
posted October 8, 2006 at 12:55:17 PM
Red Hot Chili Peppers maintains a style all its own in rock, seemlessly blending in other genre of music to produce something unique. I love it.
posted July 27, 2006 at 05:40:32 PM
Instantly reconizable, adaptive, dynamic... They rock! Plain and simple.
posted July 25, 2006 at 02:05:04 AM
A great album, nothing bad to say, I think it's some of Green Day's best work. Many fans of the older albums are saying this one sucks but I think it's stylistic differences keep Green Day from being another stagnant band that doesn't come up with anything new. That's why they've been on of my favorite bands and will stay that way for years to come.
posted July 24, 2006 at 04:18:22 PM
This song is a briliant testiment to Mike Shinoda's musical talent; it seamlessly combines oustanding vocals from Holly Brook with well-put-together raps from Shinoda. Somehow this masterful combination has brought delight to listeners from multiple genres and no one I know who hears it can deny its grace and power. Keep up the good work Mike.
posted July 20, 2006 at 07:23:29 PM


