DonniSharK
08.15.11 | Jesus christ you terrible person.. They don't even play the same genre of music. Christ. What the fuck. 11.4/10 best new troll I AM MAD AS FUCK RIGHT NOW. |
FatChickIrl
08.15.11 | Prepare the cannons |
Restrikted
08.15.11 | That's cute. I'd love to watch you poop |
whywontyoudie
08.15.11 | everyone on the poopdeck |
Dreamflight
08.15.11 | I find them both pretty awful, along with cult of luna.
Though I'm still giving Neurosis a last chance through Souls at Zero. |
qwe3
08.15.11 | lol isis sucks ass |
qwe3
08.15.11 | oh and
"I find them both pretty awful, along with cult of luna."
After Forever Decipher
After Forever Invisible Circles
Ayreon The Human Equation
Blind Guardian Imaginations from the Other Side
Cradle of Filth Midian
Howard Shore The Fellowship of the Ring
Innocens FREE /us/
Kamelot The Black Halo
Nobuo Uematsu Final Fantasy VII: Original Soundtrack
Within Temptation Mother Earth
Within Temptation The Unforgiving
thats probably why |
DonniSharK
08.15.11 | "I find them both pretty awful, along with cult of luna. "
That doesn't suprise me. You have awful taste in metal. |
FatChickIrl
08.15.11 | "Oh and there's also TOOL, but they are power pop" . |
qwe3
08.15.11 | lol neurosis fanboys don't need arguments the music speaks for itself |
DonniSharK
08.15.11 | We don't need to defend Neurosis, as you are clearly in the wrong.
Not only are Neurosis infintitely better, you also gave Botch a 1.5 which automatically makes any opinion you might have on experimental metal void. |
FatChickIrl
08.15.11 | Thanks for the comments twat |
DonniSharK
08.15.11 | Neurosis: Avant-garde metal band mixing elements of hardcore punk, doom metal, ambient, noise, folk and post-rock into an incredibly unique sound that inspired legions of bands
ISIS: a post-rock band with sludge metal instrumentation. Nothing particularly experimental or interesting, just decent music. |
qwe3
08.15.11 | i mean if you think about the fact that Isis was only ever good when they were basically ripping off neurosis' sound its pretty evident!
hey guys we r isis we play soft then we play loud then we might play soft again. then we might even play loud again! |
qwe3
08.15.11 | Wu Lyf have revealed how their love of Tom Waits has helped them deal with the press.
Wu Lyf began as an enigma, shrouded in mystery, draped in reverb. The Manchester band refused to play outside the city and according to legend once made a London based A&R pay fifty quid for a demo.
Over time, though, the band's attitude has mellowed. Debut album 'Go Tell Fire On The Mountain' was followed by several press interviews, which revealed a precocious group perhaps not yet ready for acclaim.
Making several live appearances over the summer, Wu Lyf have also lined up a full British tour in the Autumn. Yet this hasn't helped mellow relations between the Manchester band and the press. |
Dreamflight
08.15.11 | BaselineOOO has a point though, criticizing other bands are not really arguments. |
qwe3
08.15.11 | Speaking to Pitchfork, Ellery Roberts revealed that Tom Waits has influenced how the band approach the media. "I just finished reading a biography of him a couple months back and it's interesting how the character of Tom Waits that everyone knows is a complete fiction to the reality of Tom Waits" he said. "He kind of used it as a shield from his insecurities about having to put on this larger-than-life persona. If I was as intelligent and funny as Tom Waits, I would be happy to do things like that. But I don't think I am."
"I've not really done many interviews and I never really wanted to do them at all. But if you keep your mouth shut, people start talking for you. And it was getting ridiculous. The anonymity on our part was played up by the media, but we always thought the mystery behind it was kind of cheesy. It just came out of a disinterest in the bullshit of 2011; we were reacting to the over-saturation of information."
Continuing, Roberts used an appearance on Radio 1 as an example of just how they intend to split opinion. "I spoke to my mum yesterday 'cause we did this thing on Radio 1 in England. We didn't take the big radio debut so seriously and just acted like dickhead radio disc jockeys. My mum was like, "The presenter said, 'That was the worst interview I've ever done. But it's OK because tomorrow I'm going to speak to Mumford & Sons, and they're lovely boys.'" But my mum respects my disrespect."
"We're similar minds. She knew how little Radio 1 meant to us. I'd much rather people hate us than just give us a general seal of approval."
'Go Tell Fire On The Mountain' is out now. |
Wizard
08.15.11 | Someone just died. |
qwe3
08.15.11 | Coldplay finishes the new "Mylo Xyloto," a candid and detailed conversation with Chris Martin, Jonny Buckland and manager Dave Holmes about harvesting the best songs, executing a bold global plan-and choosing to create without fear.
He offers a Perrier. In his dressing room, prior to a gig at UCLA's Los Angeles Tennis Center, Coldplay's Chris Martin is polite and engaging, showing no signs that he and his bandmates are neck-deep and under the gun in the painstaking process of completing the next Coldplay album |
DonniSharK
08.15.11 | The gorespammer has arrived. |
qwe3
08.15.11 | Titled "Mylo Xyloto" and due Oct. 24 worldwide (except for North America, where it will debut Oct. 25) on Capitol Records, the album will be Coldplay's fifth, and comes at a critical juncture for a band entering its second decade. This will be its first record in three years, and not only does the band's loyal fans crave new music, but the industry at large is looking for more evidence that Coldplay is indeed still on an upward trajectory as an international mega-band with decades of staying power. "Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends" (2008) debuted at No. 1 and has sold 2.8 million units in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan, and the tour in support of it grossed more than $126 million and moved more than 1.7 million tickets to 94 shows, according to Billboard Boxscore.
Embarking on a new cycle, spirits, like expectations, are high. "We've been together long enough that I know how everyone else is feeling, and it makes me excited when I feel the others are excited," Martin says. "They seem pretty fired up. I think we have a lot to prove to ourselves. There's no point in not going for it." This is global go-time for Martin and Jonny Buckland (guitar), Guy Berryman (bass) and Will Champion (drums), as the band and its team transition from showcasing choice songs at festivals to teeing up the launch of the record in earnest. Of course, they have to finish it first. |
qwe3
08.15.11 | This gorgeous evening in Los Angeles, the members of Coldplay are completely immersed in this still-evolving project-to the point of mixing the romantic ballad "Us Against the World" that very day. That one is "a keeper," Martin says. But the fate of other songs that the band has written and recorded since "Viva la Vida," including the eight heard by Billboard prior to the show, is very much in play.
"Because we haven't sequenced it yet, the goal is to leave it in a peaceful place when we finish it," Martin says. "The hope is for the record to be free from any musical kind of box. It very much comes from the Brian Eno professorship of, 'Go anywhere. As long as it's you guys, you can go anywhere.'" |
Tyrael
08.15.11 | Lol Qwe |
Restrikted
08.15.11 | can I watch you poop |
DonniSharK
08.15.11 | "doesn't mean the result is any good." - Of course it doesn't! But it just so happens that every Neurosis album since Souls At Zero has either been completely perfect or so close to perfect that it's hard to comprehend. ISIS had Oceanic and Panopticon. Everything else was forgettable, to be frank. |
FatChickIrl
08.15.11 | Total Soul Rape |
qwe3
08.15.11 | LMFAO is loving life atop the Billboard Hot 100 as "Party Rock Anthem," featuring Lauren Bennett and GoonRock, will continue to blare from the No. 1 slot on the ranking set to be unveiled tomorrow (Aug. 11).
On Digital Songs, "Party Rock Anthem" dips below 200,000 downloads for the fist time in eight weeks (185,000, down 8%), according to Nielsen SoundScan, although it still tops the sales tally for a sixth frame. The title retreats 1-2 on Radio Songs- after spending a solitary week at No. 1- with 146.7 million audience impressions (up less than 1%), according to Nielsen BDS, surpassed ever so slightly on the ranking by Katy Perry's "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)" which posts 146.9 million impressions (up 2%).
LMFAO Finally Topple Adele in Summer Songs Chart
On the Hot 100, Perry's "Friday" waits patiently at No. 2 for a third straight week, trying ever so hard to reach the pinnacle with what would be a record-tying fifth No. 1 from her album "Teenage Dream." Perry has already set the mark of five chart-toppers from one album on the top 40-radio based Pop Songs chart as well as on Digital Songs, and she now also sets that feat on the all-format Radio Songs chart which includes airplay from a cross-section of radio formats, spanning over 1,200 stations.
Perry breaks out of a tie on Radio Songs with Usher, who scored four No. 1's from his 2004 "Confessions" album; "Yeah!," featuring Lil Jon & Ludacris, "Burn," "Confessions Part II," and "My Boo," featuring Alicia Keys. |
qwe3
08.15.11 | LMFAO: The Billboard Cover Story
In addition, with "Friday" becoming her fifth straight No. 1 on Radio Songs, Perry ties Rihanna for the longest successive streak of chart-toppers on the list. Rihanna's handful of No. 1s began in April 2010 with "Rude Boy" and continued through early this year with "Love the Way You Lie" with Eminem, "Only Girl (In the World)," "What's My Name?" featuring Drake, and "S&M."
Now back to the Hot 100, as reported last week, a new remix of Perry's "Friday" featuring Missy Elliott hit radio and digital retailers on Monday (Aug. 8). Radio and sales increases related to that release will fully affect next week's chart (this week's tally includes airplay through end of day, Aug. 9). Whatever impact the remix will have needs to reverse a significant downward download trend, as "Friday" falls 10% this week (136,000), the seventh straight week it has posted a sales decline.
Katy Perry's 'Last Friday' Remix Feat. Missy Elliott Leaks: Listen
And in non-Katy Perry news, the NBC network helps out one of its own as "The Voice" coach Adam Levine and his band Maroon 5 see their track "Moves Like Jagger," featuring fellow "Voice" mentor Christina Aguilera, swaggers back into the Hot 100 top 10 (25-8) for the first time in six weeks. The band performed the single on the Aug. 3 edition of "America's Got Talent" and then two days later on the network's "Today Show," leading to a 124% gain in downloads (159,000). The spike is enough to propel the track 17-3 on Digital Songs and earn it the Digital Gainer distinction on the Hot 100. "Jagger" debuted at No. 8 on the Hot 100 dated July 9, selling 213,000 following the song's premiere on the "The Voice" season finale.
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qwe3
08.15.11 | Elsewhere in the top 10, Nicki Minaj remains at No. 3 with "Super Bass" and Pitbull's former No. 1 "Give Me Eveything," featuring Ne-Yo, Afrojack & Nayer holds at No. 4. "Lighters" by Bad Meets Evil featuring Bruno Mars claims the Airplay Gainer award as it climbs 7-5. The song audience impressions improve by 35 to 78 million, bringing the track into the top 10 of Radio Songs (15-10). Dropping a spot to No. 6 on the Hot 100 is Lil Wayne's "How to Love," while Britney Spears' "I Wanna Go" goes up 9-7.
Rounding out the upper tier are Adele's "Rolling in the Deep" (6-9) and "Tonight Tonight" by Hot Chelle Rae (8-10).
Adele's '21' Notches Most Weeks at No. 1 Since 2000
The Hot 100's top debut belongs to metal band Five Finger Death Punch which comes in at No. 77 with "Under and Over It." The track shifts 31,000 downloads in its first week of release and opens at No. 49 on Digital Songs. The title jumps 39-27 on the radio-based Rock Songs ranking.
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qwe3
08.15.11 | Hip-hop has long benefited from camaraderie and collaboration, from Dre and Snoop's West Coast repping to Clipse's drug-dealer verse-trading. With the release of "Watch The Throne," Kanye West and Jay-Z join the list of hip-hop artists who used their individual skills to create lasting music as part of a duo.
Check out Billboard.com's list of 20 Dynamic Hip-Hop Duos, and tell us who you think is the greatest rap duo of all time. |
Restrikted
08.15.11 | Good god |
qwe3
08.15.11 | Artists in this Article
Hilary Duff
Singer/actress Hilary Duff, 23, is expecting her first child with husband Mike Comrie, 30. Duff announced the pregnancy, which arrives on the one-year anniversary of the couple's marriage, on her official website on Sunday (Aug. 14).
"This weekend, Mike and I are celebrating our 1 year anniversary... We also want to share the exciting news that..... BABY MAKES THREE!!!" Duff wrote. "We are extremely happy and ready to start this new chapter of our lives."
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Duff wed hockey star Comrie last year in Santa Barbara, Calif. The former "Lizzie McGuire" star's latest album, "Dignity," was released in 20 |
DonniSharK
08.15.11 | And then John was a zombie. |
ffs
08.15.11 | i think neurosis are pretty boring to be honest okay i said it leave me alone
still better than isis though |
qwe3
08.15.11 | "They have a pseudo-intellectual name. All their 7 vocalists suck. And their drummer is a poser. There's no chemistry between the band members whatsoever. It's not even music really, it's just badass sound for 13 yo boys."
dude i agree tool sucks assssss |
qwe3
08.15.11 | And then John was a zombie.
omg i wanna read that now |
DonniSharK
08.15.11 | "They have a pseudo-intellectual name. All their 7 vocalists suck. And their drummer is a poser. There's no chemistry between the band members whatsoever. It's not even music really, it's just badass sound for 13 yo boys.
You just ruined it for yourself. No one is dumb enough to fall for a troll attempt that pathetically stupid. |
qwe3
08.15.11 | k baseline we get it youre a terrible troll plz shut up and let me post my pop culture updates |
Oathbreaker
08.15.11 | Isis sucks because Neurosis exists. |
qwe3
08.15.11 | on another note http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tjvlrf0OM3M&feature=player_embedded
LMAO |
DonniSharK
08.15.11 | "Isis sucks because Neurosis exists."
Amen. |
Maniac!
08.15.11 | Good trolling. /clap |
qwe3
08.15.11 | Last month, Amy Lee invited MTV News down to Nashville, where Evanescence were putting the finishing touches on their first album in nearly five years. While we were down there, she played a handful of tracks for our cameras — including first single "What You Want" and the ethereal "Lost In Paradise" — plus some songs that weren't quite ready for broadcast, chief among them a rather epic bit of rock that was (at the time) called "Orange."
Much like "What You Want," the song was a definite departure for the band: a big, bold ballad that pushed their sound further than it's ever been pushed before (Lee described it as "beautiful [and] epic ... about loss from the perspective of someone losing someone in a tragedy"). Of course, unlike "Want," it wasn't quite finished yet, which was why the band was hesitant to let fans hear it.
Of course, fast-forward roughly a month — to the premiere of "What You Want" — and things have changed. Not only is "Orange" completed, but it's taken on a new name too: "Never Go Back." But the song's message, and the events that inspired it, remain the same, as Lee told MTV News.
"It wasn't about my life so much. ... When we first got into pre-production, the earthquakes and tsunami happened in Japan, and we were all just totally glued to paying attention to it, all these incredibly heartbreaking images, and we just [thought], 'Wow,' " she said. "And I was thinking about it a lot. It was consuming my mind, and we were working on that song at the same time. I was kind of working on lyrics at night; we'd practice all day, and I'd go home at night and be working on lyrics by myself. And I came in the next day and was like, 'Guys, I'm going to make this song about the tsunami.' "
And in writing about the natural disasters in Japan, Lee discovered a depth she didn't know she had — one that not only instills "Never Go Back" with true power, but helped push Evanescence's self-titled album to new heights.
"I was singing it to [my bandmates] in the car, and everyone was like, 'I got goose bumps,' " Lee said. "I'm feeling this human connection with [the Japan tragedy]; obviously, I haven't experienced it, but it was cool to write about something a little bit outside myself, that isn't what I usually do. And I love that song." |
HaydenDyson
08.15.11 | tool and Neurosis are lame. ISIS is awesome |
FatChickIrl
08.15.11 | qwe shut uppppppppppp |
qwe3
08.15.11 | Today, Hip Hop mourns the loss of one of its founding pioneers, Jeffery "KING KASE 2" Brown. Kase 2, as he was also referred to, was known as the "King Of Style" in the world of graffiti art. Featured in the classic Hip Hop documentary Style Wars, Kase 2 will be forever remembered for his elaborate artwork and overwhelming confidence in his abilities.
DJ Kay Slay, also featured in Styles Wars film, tweeted earlier today (August 14) in the memory of Kase 2. Kay Slay also said via his Twitter account that Brown succumbed to cancer although official reports have yet to surface. Even with one arm, Kase 2 and his style was inimitable although many tried to emulate his epic work. Below is a tribute to Kase 2 from his protege Edwin "King Phade" Sacasa |
qwe3
08.15.11 | Radiohead's website is currently streaming the fourth and latest edition of their ongoing series of 12" singles, each of which offers up remixes of tracks from the band's 2011 album The King of Limbs. In this installment, Thriller renovates "Give Up the Ghost", Illum Sphere has a crack at "Codex", and Shed re-imagines "Little by Little". The single will be for sale digitally on Monday, with 12"s arriving soon. Listen to it below. |
FatChickIrl
08.15.11 | qwe im bout to quit the internet right now srsly |
qwe3
08.15.11 | "qwe im bout to quit the internet right now srsly"
good |
Restrikted
08.15.11 | qwe i'm gonna shit in your mouth and i'm going to enjoy it |
qwe3
08.15.11 | lol he deleted my post he maddddddd |
omnipanzer
08.15.11 | "tool and Neurosis are lame. ISIS is awesome"
Are you back for good sir? |
FatChickIrl
08.15.11 | so this is how u have so many posts |
qwe3
08.15.11 | thot u wer gonna quit the internet now im disappointed :( |
omnipanzer
08.15.11 | Qwe is like the e-hulk, anger only makes him stronger. |
MetallicOpeth
08.15.11 | Neurosis rules. You're just crazy! |
qwe3
08.15.11 | dude im not angry at all i just thought you guys deserve to know whats going on in the world! |
qwe3
08.15.11 | THEY SAY |
qwe3
08.15.11 | WHO DA FUCK IS NEXT |
InFiction
08.15.11 | I haven't heard Neurosis so I can't really say. Isis on the other hand, are fucking awesome. |
fsharptrit0ne
08.15.11 | lmao this thread |
Gmork89
08.15.11 | Isis is great for a few listens, Neurosis is great for a lifetime. |
Hyperion1001
08.15.11 | "hey guys we r isis we play soft then we play loud then we might play soft again. then we might even play loud again!"
Ahahahaha best comment /thread. |
Gmork89
08.15.11 | I mean, I love Isis but come on. |
fsharptrit0ne
08.15.11 | Neurosis created like 6 of the greatest metal albums all in a row, Isis does rule though |
Wolfhorde
08.15.11 | lmao this thread [2]
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Neurisis of Luna
08.15.11 | OH GOD MY HEAD HURTS WHAT IS THIS |
Neurisis of Luna
08.15.11 | SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP
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Maniac!
08.15.11 | Successful troll is successful. |
fsharptrit0ne
08.15.11 | Successful troll is successful.
He's not even successful though |
Neurisis of Luna
08.15.11 | I AM NEURISIS OF LUNA |
Neurisis of Luna
08.15.11 | ISIS DISCOGRAPHY >>>> PAIN OF MIND AND THE WORD IS LAW
THAT'S IT |
nodding
08.15.11 | i think we're all forgetting what's import - that fall out boy are better than both of those bands |
G3N3R1C
08.15.11 | lmao this thread [3]
in all seriousness though, isis is cool if you like boring metal. |
Neurisis of Luna
08.15.11 | boring metal is the best
cult of luna >>> isis |
R6Rider
08.15.11 | cult of luna > neurosis, isis |
wyankeif1337
08.15.11 | You deserve death. I mean, Isis are great, but come on. Fucking Neurosis. |
Maniac!
08.15.11 | http://googlefight.com/index.php?lang=en_GB&word1=isis&word2=neurosis |
Gmork89
08.15.11 | Looks like the matter is settled, good job Maniac. |
Apollo
08.15.11 | what the shit is going on in this thread |
AngelofDeath
08.15.11 | This is a good thread for finding out who is stupid on this site and who isn't. |
Gmork89
08.15.11 | A bunch of tomfoolery. |
fsharptrit0ne
08.15.11 | AngelofDeath wins |
Mewcopa0
08.15.11 | this is pathetic |
sumyunguy
08.15.11 | wow qwe, i admire how you are able to waste so much time defending a shit band like neurosis. if only you spent that time on things worthwhile... |
qwe3
08.15.11 | dude i was wondering when youd come in and passively make the case for abortion |
theacademy
08.15.11 | hahahahah^ |
theacademy
08.15.11 | ctrl+f "mastodon"
no entries
"hey dudes how good is that new mastodon song" |
rasputin
08.15.11 | is Baseline a real user or am I missing something here |
Royd Rage
08.15.11 | a whole bunch of you guys got trolled here lol |
blazebaileyfinnegan3
08.15.11 | Hahahah this is great |
sumyunguy
08.15.11 | no qwe, answer me. or can't you? |
AngelofDeath
08.15.11 | You didn't even ask a question... |
MetallicOpeth
08.15.11 | yea Angel thinkin the same thing |
sumyunguy
08.15.11 | hey man, i agree with you about neurosis sucking. but with qwe intelligent conversations become impossible. i'm beginning to think all aussies are either incredible athletes, animal experts or douchebags. |
Wolfhorde
08.15.11 | "intelligent conversation."
How paradoxically ironic. |
omnipanzer
08.15.11 | "intelligent conversation."
How paradoxically ironic.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA |
rasputin
08.15.11 | i'm beginning to think all aussies are either incredible athletes, animal experts or douchebags |
FatChickIrl
08.15.11 | lol |
Relinquished
08.15.11 | this thread is giving me heartburn
no one disgraces neurosis, dont give a fuck if they're trolling or not |
RosaParks
08.15.11 | mad |
omnipanzer
08.15.11 | neurosis sucks... |
Ovrot
08.15.11 | http://operatorchan.org/g/arch/src/g34213_OH%20LAWD.jpg |
qwe3
08.15.11 | "no qwe, answer me. or can't you?"
uh you didnt ask a question lol
can you be any more retarded |
Apollo
08.15.11 | moar liek sumdumguy amirite?
I think I've made that joke like 10 times over the last two years...still makes me smile |
astrel
08.15.11 | Who is Neurosis? |
eternium
08.15.11 | Both bands are incredible. Now shut the fuck up. |
DominionMM1
08.15.11 | no one disgraces neurosis, dont give a fuck if they're trolling or not [2] |
Wizard
08.15.11 | "ISIS DISCOGRAPHY >>>> PAIN OF MIND AND THE WORD IS LAW
THAT'S IT"
Barely because those albums rule hard too. |
pwalcher
08.15.11 | wow this guy has some cojones, good for him |
cb123
08.15.11 | yeah both bands rule.....but neurosis far out weighs isis in every possible way |
ShadowRemains
08.15.11 | i always thought this kid was stupid...now it's just like...fucking retarded |
eggsvonsatan
08.15.11 | I love both bands, but I think Neurosis edges em out. |
Scoot
08.16.11 | i like isis better |
Gmork89
08.16.11 | I wonder who this BaselineOOO chick really is. |
AngelofDeath
08.16.11 | I would either go forward chronologically from Souls at Zero or go backward from their lastest. |
Crysis
08.16.11 | I think going backward is the best option. |
AngelofDeath
08.16.11 | Probably A Sun That Never Sets. Or Through Silver in Blood. |
FearThyEvil9
08.16.11 | tool and Neurosis are lame. ISIS is awesome
The fucking djentard strikes again. |
AngelofDeath
08.16.11 | Nah, they're both better than Isis. |
DonniSharK
08.16.11 | Your mum sucks, lemme explain why.
Because I often unzip my pants in front of her face and direct my penis into her mouth. |
blazebaileyfinnegan3
08.16.11 | Alter Bridge beats every band that has been mentioned and will be mentioned in this thread. [4]
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DominionMM1
08.16.11 | I love TEoES and will probably 5.0 it soon. Times of Grace didn't impressed me gave it a 3.0. What should I listen to next?
'Times Of Grace' is the weak link in their discog. Go with 'Enemy Of The Sun' and 'Through Silver In Blood'.
Also...Alter Bridge lol |
blazebaileyfinnegan3
08.16.11 | A sun that never sets (my favorite prob) or through silver and blood |
DonniSharK
08.16.11 | "'Times Of Grace' is the weak link in their discog" - The fuck is this shit? Times Of Grace is easily their best along with TSIB. |
Torii
08.16.11 | ""'Times Of Grace' is the weak link in their discog" - The fuck is this shit?"
I was about to say that. |
Torii
08.16.11 | I like both.
ISIS wins for me though. |
blazebaileyfinnegan3
08.16.11 | Ya I def like isis better too. |
Relinquished
08.17.11 | well I'm 21 and love Times of Grace
and I don't like Mastodon |
Ire
08.19.11 | isis fucking sucks
oh um
hey guys sup |
Ire
08.19.11 | u just bumped too dummy |
76TVs
08.19.11 | Whatever happened to The Red Sea? |
Wizard
08.19.11 | What debate, you're opinion is retarded and based on nothing except that "Isis is better". Why? That's why people are being jerks to you. |
xenocide26
08.20.11 | I don't feel like reading all those comments, but I'm pretty sure the listmaker is either a troll or a retard.
Also, she(?) lies, 'cause Isis doesn't even exist anymore. |
Jamper
04.02.12 | "Seeing Neurosis fanboys defending their cute band without arguments is the funniest thing ever."
Seeing you claim that Neurosis sucks just because Isis exists is the funniest thing ever. |
Funeralopolis
04.02.12 | Isis sucks because Electric Wizard > every band |
evilford
04.02.12 | what a trolltastic thread |