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> the_aoe_slaught wrote:
> I've just realised his is the first number one i've liked for a long
> time.
>
> But what about "Hey Baby" by that ridiculously cool
> Scandinavian DJ?
Wasn't that by No Doubt? :|
> Autolocked69 wrote:
> Its not bad, ateast its not like the usual ***** pop garbage thats
> overflowing the charts these days.
>
> A contradiction in terms.
Heh, not really :D
> I've just realised his is the first number one i've liked for a long
> time.
>
>
>
> (long = 20 years)
Same here. Most of it is pop-crap but it's nice to have some metal in there finally.
> A mate got that album.
>
> Weak manufactured chart-rock toss. Sorry.
Paul.... Helllooooo! How are ya mate?
Yeap... although not manufactured, it is chart based tat... but then with "rock" being the latest fad, what elase would you expect... Even Metallica went in to the album charts @ #3 with St Anger!
The Album is mediocore(?sp) I like it to an extent especially Torniquet but then it reminds me of really early Wedding Present and Souxie(?sp) but then cheesy "Goth" will always be "Cheesy"
Very impressive live, and the early demo's are much better than the current tunes... probably be a one hit wonder... only time will tell
> I've just realised his is the first number one i've liked for a long
> time.
But what about "Hey Baby" by that ridiculously cool Scandinavian DJ?
> Its not bad, ateast its not like the usual ***** pop garbage thats
> overflowing the charts these days.
A contradiction in terms.
That's so true.