(0)2 6277-7111Flecco wrote:
Fuck ya Tazz answer ya fucking phone.
Also, you cunts give us your numbers so I can call you drunk in a few months time while on leave.
noice
(0)2 6277-7111Flecco wrote:
Fuck ya Tazz answer ya fucking phone.
Also, you cunts give us your numbers so I can call you drunk in a few months time while on leave.
Lern2pms fuckface.KuSTaV wrote:
(0)2 6277-7111Flecco wrote:
Fuck ya Tazz answer ya fucking phone.
Also, you cunts give us your numbers so I can call you drunk in a few months time while on leave.
'tis a joke. You'd be drunk calling Parliament house, lulz.Flecco wrote:
Lern2pms fuckface.KuSTaV wrote:
(0)2 6277-7111Flecco wrote:
Fuck ya Tazz answer ya fucking phone.
Also, you cunts give us your numbers so I can call you drunk in a few months time while on leave.
Also, mobile > landline. Then I can send incomprehensible drunk texts.
kAussieReaper wrote:
Telepathy.
yesKuSTaV wrote:
kAussieReaper wrote:
Telepathy.
...is it working?
answer your phone.KuSTaV wrote:
cool.
call me.
It aint calling mofobakinacake wrote:
answer your phone.KuSTaV wrote:
cool.
call me.
do tellAdams_BJ wrote:
horrible battle of the bands
I have no idea wtf the difference is.Adams_BJ wrote:
well I'll put it this way. The second band said the were a grindcore band, they then played Panic at the Disco.
Also, nice telepathy flecs.
.......wiki wrote:
An infamous trait of grindcore is the "microsong". Several bands have produced songs that are only seconds in length.[1] British band Napalm Death holds the Guinness World Record for shortest song ever recorded with the one-second "You Suffer" (1987). Many bands record simple phrases that may be rhymically sprawled out across an instrumental lasting only a couple of bars in length. Anal Cunt and Agoraphobic Nosebleed are also prime examples
mcminty wrote:
.......wiki wrote:
An infamous trait of grindcore is the "microsong". Several bands have produced songs that are only seconds in length.[1] British band Napalm Death holds the Guinness World Record for shortest song ever recorded with the one-second "You Suffer" (1987). Many bands record simple phrases that may be rhymically sprawled out across an instrumental lasting only a couple of bars in length. Anal Cunt and Agoraphobic Nosebleed are also prime examples