Your Name wrote:
It's taken him 6 years to post a fuckin pic on a forum.
Mofo only just learnt what a gif was.
I'll leave that one with you. Good luck.
I realised this as soon as I sent the post
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Your Name wrote:
It's taken him 6 years to post a fuckin pic on a forum.
Mofo only just learnt what a gif was.
I'll leave that one with you. Good luck.
SI wrote:
So looks like it's RATM sans Zach BUT with Chuck motherfucking D .
Theres no Audioslave without Chris CornellYour Name wrote:
Prophets of Rage is a new supergroup featuring RATM members Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk, but not frontman Zack de la Rocah.
Instead, the band will be fronted by two rappers: Cypress Hill's B-Real and Chuck D from Public Enemy. Fitting given Prophets of Rage is named after a track from the Public Enemy's seminal 1988 album It Takes A Nation of Millions To Hold Us Back (which you might recognise from being sampled in Jurassic 5's 'What's Golden').
The supergroup will reportedly make their live debut at the Hollywood Palladium on 3 June, performing tracks from all three catalogues: Rage, Public Enemy, and Cypress Hill. Think of it kind of like Audioslave 2, but leaning more into the rap roots rather than rock.
SI wrote:http://www.watoday.com.au/entertainment/your-perth/falls-festival-to-take-over-fremantle-in-2017-20160627-gpstz6.html
Falls Festival for WA in 2017
In other news, they can sugar coat Freo (and that particular area) however they like, but the place is a deadset shit hole.
Freo is easily my favourite place in WA. Everyone knows that @SI has no taste buds though.Honeysett wrote:
I don't know where you've been going mate some brilliant places in freo, Little Creatures Brewery is amazing, food and beers are amazing.
Krump wrote:
Freo is easily my favourite place in WA. Everyone knows that @SI has no taste buds though.
INXS were my first ever concert, kind of-The Soundshell in Townsville and we sat out the back in the scrub at 15 smokin durriesNo Worries wrote:Inxs & beers post footy. I can see this escalating to cops and tears. See you on the other side.
flasSId* wrote:The Cure-Trilogy
No Worries wrote:flasSId* wrote:The Cure-Trilogy
Was it on Fox again ?
flasSId* wrote:Gojira-Magma. Gojira have apparently been around for nearly 20 years and are one of those band names I see thrown around alot, but had never checked them out.
Very original prog metal. If I had to name a band to compare them to then probably a sharper (production wise) version of Mastodon. Liked Magma on 1st listen which is rare for me. After about 6 listens now it is just a truly tremendous album.