Music
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Well now you can “breathe in the air”! I’m glad you’re still here. Can’t take this experience for granted. “Don’t be afraid to care!” I’ve had a serious car accident too, but I wasn’t ok. Deep breaths
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The one band I have never, and thought I would never, seen live is Rage Against the Machine. They just announced a new tour. Ticket Booked!
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I'd give my right bollock to see Inside Out live. Their ep is one of the greatest hardcore records ever.
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The one band I have never, and thought I would never, seen live is Rage Against the Machine. They just announced a new tour. Ticket Booked!
I bought tickets for RATM this morning too! I never thought I would have the chance to see them perform.
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I really like Mac Miller. There. I said it
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The one band I have never, and thought I would never, seen live is Rage Against the Machine. They just announced a new tour. Ticket Booked!
I bought tickets for RATM this morning too! I never thought I would have the chance to see them perform.
I saw Rage at Lalapalooza 3 in 1993. They were the second act. And they would have stolen the show if it wasn’t for Alice In Chains who destroyed. What a pit. Tool was there too that year. And primus.
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I saw Rage at Lalapalooza 3 in 1993. They were the second act. And they would have stolen the show if it wasn’t for Alice In Chains who destroyed. What a pit. Tool was there too that year. And primus.
As did I [emoji106] I’ve seen RATM several times in fact as well as Tool. The only band I never got to see that’s on my bucket list is NIN
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Lollapalooza was such a milestone of generation x, it makes me sad to see its dead corpse still being dragged through the mud every summer… Would Perry Farrell really have tolerated a 'Perry's by Doritos' stage back in 1991? Somehow though he does now.
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The one band I have never, and thought I would never, seen live is Rage Against the Machine. They just announced a new tour. Ticket Booked!
I bought tickets for RATM this morning too! I never thought I would have the chance to see them perform.
I saw Rage at Lalapalooza 3 in 1993. They were the second act. And they would have stolen the show if it wasn’t for Alice In Chains who destroyed. What a pit. Tool was there too that year. And primus.
Ditto. Saw it in Chicago. Know your enemy popped up on my Pandora yesterday. I did the math and realized it’s 28 yo ???
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Current obsession. Doo wop garage
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Lollapalooza was such a milestone of generation x, it makes me sad to see its dead corpse still being dragged through the mud every summer… Would Perry Farrell really have tolerated a 'Perry's by Doritos' stage back in 1991? Somehow though he does now.
The commercialization of Lollapalooza was inevitable. They should’ve quit back in ‘95 when it was still good. But, I do think it’s a good thing since it gets people out, especially in this day and age of digital music.
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Couldn't remember if I'd posted this already…
This album has been on repeat for the last two weeks. I'm a huge Craig Finn fan from before and this is his band from the late 90's. Indie rock with a noir-ish bent and literary lyrics that remind me of all the silly shit I used to do when I was young,dumb and spent my money on other things that Iron Heart.
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I remember seeing RATM while the Republican National Convention was in Minneapolis. My ears are still ringing. Lots of proto-Antifa types roaming the streets.
Nick Cage tickets also went on sale this morning. I'd love to go and he is playing the best indoor venue I've ever been in, but I seem to be on an island with my Nick Cage fandom out here.
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Nick Cage tickets also went on sale this morning. I'd love to go and he is playing the best indoor venue I've ever been in, but I seem to be on an island with my Nick Cage fandom out here.
Forgive me, but is there an artist called Nick Cage, or are you referring to Nick Cave? I ask because I saw his US tour details released recently (and because I am a huge fan of his).