4. Pearl Jam - I know what you’re thinking, and yes, they’re still around. And still rocking. The band that was really in charge of the early nineties grunge movement is still making important music into their late thirties. 2003’s Riot Act was a bold step forward, but was met with so-so critical reviews. The band is ready to rock again. I can feel it. Eddie Vedder has long hair again, they dumped the experimental organ player, and guitarist Mike McCready is skinny and clean. Some tracks have already been leaked, and having heard them, I’m telling you that you should be looking forward to this album.
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crapshoot's awesome. I can't wait for it.
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My question for Buggy would be, what was it like to sing and perform with the band? were they humble and easy to get along with? How much creative control did they give you and were they receptive to your ideas for Worldwide Suicide?
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CitizenByron wrote:
My question for Buggy would be, what was it like to sing and perform with the band? were they humble and easy to get along with? How much creative control did they give you and were they receptive to your ideas for Worldwide Suicide?
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Post subject: Re: Some New Tracks Have Been Leaked?
Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2006 9:44 pm
Stone's Bitch
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VAN wrote:
they dumped the experimental organ player
Thats not true is it?
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4. Pearl Jam - I know what you’re thinking, and yes, they’re still around. And still rocking. The band that was really in charge of the early nineties grunge movement is still making important music into their late thirties. 2003’s Riot Act was a bold step forward, but was met with so-so critical reviews. The band is ready to rock again. I can feel it. Eddie Vedder has long hair again, they dumped the experimental organ player, and guitarist Mike McCready is skinny and clean. Some tracks have already been leaked, and having heard them, I’m telling you that you should be looking forward to this album.
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Oh Christ is this ridiculous.
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CitizenByron wrote:
My question for Buggy would be, what was it like to sing and perform with the band? were they humble and easy to get along with? How much creative control did they give you and were they receptive to your ideas for Worldwide Suicide?
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Buggy wrote:
CitizenByron wrote:
My question for Buggy would be, what was it like to sing and perform with the band? were they humble and easy to get along with? How much creative control did they give you and were they receptive to your ideas for Worldwide Suicide?
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Buggy wrote:
CitizenByron wrote:
My question for Buggy would be, what was it like to sing and perform with the band? were they humble and easy to get along with? How much creative control did they give you and were they receptive to your ideas for Worldwide Suicide?
Stone hated all my ideas
So I take it you shant be joining stone's bitches?
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if Stone weren't a hardass, he wouldn't have any bitches
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