I wonder if Fred Durst is pissed he’s had to drop the iconic red hat look in the MAGA era?
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WombaT
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I wonder if Fred Durst is pissed he’s had to drop the iconic red hat look in the MAGA era? | ||
TelecoM
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FlaShFTW
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Miss you Chester. Linkin Park was awesome. | ||
Zealously
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Alejandrisha
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On September 11 2020 09:41 FlaShFTW wrote: The only album I ever bought on CD for my car was Meteora. God my friends hated me so much when I didn't have an AUX cord and that was all I had on the car. But hey, it was amazing. Miss you Chester. Linkin Park was awesome. haha i had like 5-6 cd's in my car from 17-18 before i had to leave it home for school. hybrid theory, the live@hyde park 2-cd rhcp concert, marshall mathers lp and slim shady lp. I was a one man wrecking-ball. this was around when people were figuring out how to plug random devices into their cars, switching to fm and syncing frequencies; aux technology was nowhere near its current form so i always had the power xD On September 11 2020 21:19 Zealously wrote: I was only 4 at the time and didn't discover LP until I was 10 or 11, right before the release of Minutes to Midnight. Hybrid Theory is an album I can still go back to and put on a random song with no clear preference. Just an absolute banger of an album. Tween you had excellent taste. why thank you my 2nd album was sum41's all killer no filler which came out about half a year later. not as much of a classic but damn if i didn't spend at least 1-2 hours every night flipping between these two in my walkman and silly ass cloth and plastic headphones that broke every time i accidently fell asleep in them. like most around my age the song 'in the end' (which was literally on every radio station 24/7) really piqued my interest. really didn't like 'crawling,' the other highly anticipated single and still don't, though that is considered one of their more popular ones on the debut. it was and is a little too on the nose for me, perhaps. but yes. on a 0-1 scale, 'crawling' is a 0 and the rest are 1's. | ||
Alejandrisha
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On September 10 2020 20:40 WombaT wrote: Yesss. They actually sound pretty good these days, sometimes these reunions kinda suck. I wonder if Fred Durst is pissed he’s had to drop the iconic red hat look in the MAGA era? prob a bonfire would be the ultimate result. i don't know enough about Durst to say anything, but generally, if you are in the industry and made your way on your own you'd probably hate nepotism. | ||
Alejandrisha
United States6565 Posts
On September 10 2020 20:40 WombaT wrote: Yesss. They actually sound pretty good these days, sometimes these reunions kinda suck. I wonder if Fred Durst is pissed he’s had to drop the iconic red hat look in the MAGA era? i love that before he started the song he said, 'i'll never do this song justice.' far beyond his time. i have no idea what fred durst is doing now.. please lmk if you know? but if you are covering this song, you never give the mic to the crowd. the point is the people never get to speak. you clutch that mic and you scream ' now your under controooooooooolllllllllllllll' edit: fun fact: killing in the name of and soundgarden's blow up the outside world were banned from the airwaves following 9/11; no song that was against authoritarianism was allowed on the radio during the first few years of the 'war.' imagine that. fuckin' a man | ||
WombaT
Northern Ireland23406 Posts
On September 12 2020 18:07 Alejandrisha wrote: i love that before he started the song he said, 'i'll never do this song justice.' far beyond his time. i have no idea what fred durst is doing now.. please lmk if you know? but if you are covering this song, you never give the mic to the crowd. the point is the people never get to speak. you clutch that mic and you scream ' now your under controooooooooolllllllllllllll' edit: fun fact: killing in the name of and soundgarden's blow up the outside world were banned from the airwaves following 9/11; no song that was against authoritarianism was allowed on the radio during the first few years of the 'war.' imagine that. fuckin' a man Well apparently he directed a film starring John Travolta, although I have yet to see it this review is amusing More curiously Electric Six’s ‘Gay Bar’ had the lines ‘Start a war, start a nuclear war’ censored on the radio over here, despite the line not really taking place in a song with a particularly anti-authority message | ||
Alejandrisha
United States6565 Posts
On September 12 2020 20:12 WombaT wrote: Well apparently he directed a film starring John Travolta, although I have yet to see it this review is amusing More curiously Electric Six’s ‘Gay Bar’ had the lines ‘Start a war, start a nuclear war’ censored on the radio over here, despite the line not really taking place in a song with a particularly anti-authority message it is ridiculous that they censor us little people while the people with the big bombs are the ones dropping them idk the laws over there. nor apparently do i know the laws over here. what the hell could you listen to in ratm that would radicalize you into a fascist? maybe just become more aware of what the overseers want. and it rings true even more now. very sus | ||
WombaT
Northern Ireland23406 Posts
On September 12 2020 20:17 Alejandrisha wrote: it is ridiculous that they censor us little people while the people with the big bombs are the ones dropping them idk the laws over there. nor apparently do i know the laws over here. what the hell could you listen to in ratm that would radicalize you into a fascist? maybe just become more aware of what the overseers want. and it rings true even more now. very sus My memory may be faulty but I always was under the impression it was more stations themselves doing it to not offend the wave of patriotic fervour but I might be remembering wrong. The kind of people who use the word snowflake but can’t handle even the most minute criticism of their country would be moaning no doubt. | ||
Alejandrisha
United States6565 Posts
On September 12 2020 20:25 WombaT wrote: My memory may be faulty but I always was under the impression it was more stations themselves doing it to not offend the wave of patriotic fervour but I might be remembering wrong. The kind of people who use the word snowflake but can’t handle even the most minute criticism of their country would be moaning no doubt. ironically, the people who used the term 'snowflake' are the snowflakes themselves. in that they cannot hear anything contrary to their beliefs. when confronted by logic they rebound with nonsensical bullschticillarly and deflect unto thee, so you must say. HEY. but what about this thing you said that I have on record! to which they reply, "Ha! Ha! Ha! uhh gtg bye" | ||
EvilTeletubby
Baltimore, USA22250 Posts
On September 12 2020 10:41 Alejandrisha wrote: haha i had like 5-6 cd's in my car from 17-18 before i had to leave it home for school. hybrid theory, the live@hyde park 2-cd rhcp concert, marshall mathers lp and slim shady lp. I was a one man wrecking-ball. this was around when people were figuring out how to plug random devices into their cars, switching to fm and syncing frequencies; aux technology was nowhere near its current form so i always had the power xD why thank you my 2nd album was sum41's all killer no filler which came out about half a year later. not as much of a classic but damn if i didn't spend at least 1-2 hours every night flipping between these two in my walkman and silly ass cloth and plastic headphones that broke every time i accidently fell asleep in them. like most around my age the song 'in the end' (which was literally on every radio station 24/7) really piqued my interest. really didn't like 'crawling,' the other highly anticipated single and still don't, though that is considered one of their more popular ones on the debut. it was and is a little too on the nose for me, perhaps. but yes. on a 0-1 scale, 'crawling' is a 0 and the rest are 1's. If you like Sum41 as well... this was great: | ||
jimminy_kriket
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Alejandrisha
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On September 13 2020 05:22 jimminy_kriket wrote: Good story, great album. It was also one of the first albums I ever had. Mine got stolen while I was on a trip. that's too bad idk where my cd is now but the last time i played it it skipped every 4 seconds. things has spun its last top. about 40 days until it would be 20 years old. really strange! | ||
Alejandrisha
United States6565 Posts
On September 13 2020 04:11 EvilTeletubby wrote: If you like Sum41 as well... this was great: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2Po_BHvLlI thanks for that faint, numb and breaking the habit are my favorite non-HT tracks ^^ i was all about that sk8 life. never hung out with skaters tho. i was an odd child xD | ||
WombaT
Northern Ireland23406 Posts
Perhaps a hypothetical that rap and metal can co-exist perhaps? | ||
Alejandrisha
United States6565 Posts
On September 13 2020 08:05 WombaT wrote: One of my main issues with Hybrid Theory was I’m unsure as to what the theory was, and if it involved a theory about genetic hybrids (possibly the Linkin boys predicting the SC2 plot line) or was merely a hybrid of two theories, possibly almost anything. Perhaps a hypothetical that rap and metal can co-exist perhaps? no i think it just sounds cool. the cover art also doesn't make sense but it looks cool. sometimes we have to shut off our grey matter and just let the smoothness take over. edit: i'm still upset you haven't acknowledged the bad words clip i posted. the movie is an absolute gem and this scene couldn't be more perfect xD no pressure or anything........ | ||
Starlightsun
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Alejandrisha
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On September 13 2020 09:12 Starlightsun wrote: I always thought the "hybrid" might have referred to asian/caucasian band member mix too, in addition to rap/metal/clean vocal mix. But yeah could be it just sounds cool. haha yeah. we are pattern seekers. but i think at the end of the day it's just a band wants to get as many eyes as possible so to have a cool name serves a purpose. linkin park? what the hell is that? lincoln park? they grew up in cali. did they have a meaningful domestic visit to a lincoln park? no, it's just... linkin park. | ||
Alejandrisha
United States6565 Posts
On September 11 2020 01:32 TelecoM wrote: One of my first albums as well, I felt the same way. Man, this really brings back memories lol the only reason i made this blog was because i remembered my previous pup, mookie. she passed and it was easy to see it coming. loved that dog so much. that made me thing of 'like a stone' which made me think of ratm which made me think of lp which made me think of ht and here we are | ||
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