youre getting older and hipsterer it seems
i never even knew you liked metalcore other than BMTH
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even in late 2010 I pretty much only listened to metal/metalcore
these days I rarely do at all
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so very many people must've discovered this due to Breaking Bad. myself included.
wolf like me > dlz though.
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lol yup. DLZ blew my mind and i was like damn i need more of this
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which song features in breaking bad?
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okay calculator
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i'm just amazed that no-one's mentioned skyler's a bitch itt yet. it's an internet inevitability.
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skyler's a bitch
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DLZ. I always think of that scene when I hear it now, it fit so perfectly
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaWV1wtn8aA
shit quality but thats the one
"Stay out of my territory"
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oh god ive way over discussed breaking bad over the past year, i just cant do it anymore
at least not until season 6
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i fucked ted.
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i remember the scene obviously, never listened to this band though so i wouldn't've recognised it. ever seen this?
http://youtu.be/DeJ8uXMhsCE
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seen before but still hilarious.
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I can't even remember what scene dlz is from. I forgot to check it out but found it again when looking up music used in breaking bad. I've only been watching it for a month and i'm already on series 5
Jesse's such a more likeable character than walter
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that's the main premise of the entire show. walter's a monstrous psychopath by series five.
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he's not really a psychopath, he's just really douchey
I kinda feel like his transition to 'evil' is awkward. Which is funny considering that was the whole reason vince gilligan created the programme
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I watched four seasons of it in the space of a week, was bedridden with a bad case of glandular fever though, if that excuses me.
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had to bring this down to a 4. still an awesome album but some of the songs start to lose their appeal pretty quickly imo
"I can't even remember what scene dlz is from. "
Remember the episode where Walt was going crazy about ROT? the end of that one, where he's leaving the hardware store and tells the junkies to "stay out of my territory". badass scene.
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Album Rating: 4.7
I kinda feel like his transition to 'evil' is awkward. Which is funny considering that was the whole reason vince gilligan created the programme
How so? And honestly I think Walter was always 'villainous' on the inside, he just bottled up his regrets and envies deep inside until it formed a different side of him. Then, throughout the series, that side of him only awoke during times of crisis, when he needed to do things that a normal person wouldnt have the stomach for. I honestly love the arc of Walter's character. It's very intriguing to see how desperation can change a person so quickly and drastically.
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I can see the perspective. His personality's transition from season four to season five, in particular, is poorly paced i.e. not gradual enough, and comes off as somewhat gaudy as a result. Small niggle though, I personally feel the transformation is largely flawless.
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