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Music Shit / Re: school me on ELECTRIC FRANKENSTEIN?
« on: October 21, 2013, 12:13:11 PM »It seemed to me that in 90's, the only Stooges record most punk people knew about was "Raw Power."
They released more than one record?
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It seemed to me that in 90's, the only Stooges record most punk people knew about was "Raw Power."
From the age of about 6 to 14 I only listened to rap music I got from my older brother. Everything from the Beasties to NWA to X-Clan to Monie Love. Public Enemy's Fear of a Black Planet probably had the biggest effect on me. Haven't been able to trust white people since. I started listening to rock in '94 thanks to Hendrix (had to be a brother) and then Green Day whose Woodstock set blew my mind. Who knew you could fling mud at a concert? The first underground band that floored me was Crimpshrine, there had been other bands before them but this band changed the game for me politically and musically. I cringe when I hear it now.
I lost my virginity to Dick Clark ringing in the new millennium on ABC to a girl with a dry vagina and a look of worry on her face. I was 20 years old and I'm still surprised it happened that soon.
I'm sure the look of worry and dry vagina are somehow connected.
the blood sugar sex magik line was too good
MORE KLEGG
Yeah, no shit! what happened to Ben Best, guy was a total asset.
They had a falling out, dude lives in my neighborhood. He's in an indie rock band.
MORE KLEGG
I often entertain thoughts about selling most of them and just keep the classics (or what I perceive as such), although I'm quite sure I'll never actually get around to do it.
Interested to see how they portray tony Lombardo.