Or "fix the glitch"S3v3N wrote:
or move my desk
EE (hats
Or "fix the glitch"S3v3N wrote:
or move my desk
Fabregas better score plenty tomorrow. And Vermaelen too.eleven bravo wrote:
go gunners
Twistwhaaaaaaaaaat wrote:
wouldnt twist around
:kills self:Ultrafunkula wrote:
Twistwhaaaaaaaaaat wrote:
wouldnt twist around
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sl8WK_gv … re=related
Bummerwhaaaaaaaaaat wrote:
:kills self:Ultrafunkula wrote:
Twistwhaaaaaaaaaat wrote:
wouldnt twist around
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sl8WK_gv … re=related
I thought I was the only one!eleven bravo wrote:
you know whats really irritating. half the people that raise their hands in class start off by saying "I was just going to say that..."
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue meUzique wrote:
no one watches those shit videos
80's and 90's video game musicwhaaaaaaaaaat wrote:
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue meUzique wrote:
no one watches those shit videos
what do you listen to?
O god no. I listen to just about anything as long as it sounds good. Eletronica to me though sounds like video game music from before actual recorded band music was put into games.whaaaaaaaaaat wrote:
thats what you listen to?
lol, just lol.Macbeth wrote:
Eletronica to me though sounds like video game music from before actual recorded band music was put into games.
Wth is groove metal? Gimme a sample.SEREVENT wrote:
thrash metal and groove metal
Ultrafunkula wrote:
Wth is groove metal? Gimme a sample.SEREVENT wrote:
thrash metal and groove metal
There you go.Groove metal (sometimes referred to as half-thrash or post-thrash) is a subgenre of heavy metal that emerged in the early 1990s. The genre emerged in the early 1990s through albums such as Exhorder’s Slaughter in the Vatican (1990) and Pantera’s Cowboys from Hell (1990); who first incorporated groove-based rhythms into thrash metal. But it was not until later albums like Exhorder’s The Law (1992), Pantera’s Vulgar Display of Power (1992), Sepultura’s Chaos A.D. (1993), White Zombie’s La Sexorcisto: Devil Music, Vol. 1 (1992), Overkill’s I Hear Black (1993) and Machine Head’s Burn My Eyes (1994) that groove metal took its pure form.
Ultrafunkula wrote:
Wth is groove metal? Gimme a sample.SEREVENT wrote:
thrash metal and groove metal
Oh, right. Now I remember this silly expression... The person who came up with the idea to call something groove metal should be mutilated.liquidat0r wrote:
http://i49.tinypic.com/eznwxg.jpgUltrafunkula wrote:
Wth is groove metal? Gimme a sample.SEREVENT wrote:
thrash metal and groove metalThere you go.Groove metal (sometimes referred to as half-thrash or post-thrash) is a subgenre of heavy metal that emerged in the early 1990s. The genre emerged in the early 1990s through albums such as Exhorder’s Slaughter in the Vatican (1990) and Pantera’s Cowboys from Hell (1990); who first incorporated groove-based rhythms into thrash metal. But it was not until later albums like Exhorder’s The Law (1992), Pantera’s Vulgar Display of Power (1992), Sepultura’s Chaos A.D. (1993), White Zombie’s La Sexorcisto: Devil Music, Vol. 1 (1992), Overkill’s I Hear Black (1993) and Machine Head’s Burn My Eyes (1994) that groove metal took its pure form.