Yossarian wrote:Lolbob.
g.man wrote:as the 1748 Clash tracks currently residing in my Clash playlist on iTunes will attest, there's a lot of amazing bootleg recordings out there.
I'm a white riot.Bob wrote:I bet your great fun at parties.g.man wrote:as the 1748 Clash tracks currently residing in my Clash playlist on iTunes will attest, there's a lot of amazing bootleg recordings out there.
Which is fair enough. You kind of have to go deep on The Clash to get the best out of them really, and their story (which is largely myth) is an interesting journey, but it's not for everyone.Bob wrote:To be fair I've never really given them much of a chance.. I think the whole punk thing doesn't appeal.
Oooooh! I'm liking this a lot.Roujin wrote:Guys and girls. What if the best bits of 80s soundtracks, 80s synths and 80s metal had a big orgy and gave birth to a child? What if the child grew up and learned to communicate? Except instead of words it let it's fists do the talking? What if that grown ass musical hodge podge was punching you in the ears right now and you were loving it? Then it'd be time. Time to dance. Dance with the Dead.
djchump wrote:These are my classics:
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