Why does your time machine look like a car?
Are you kidding...Have you NEVER seen back to the future...after that ALL time machines look like cars...Why does your time machine look like a car?
It looks like a car because it IS a car, The two dual-positive singularity off-set tipler sinusoid gravity distortion unit is placed in the engine, It also runs just like a car (its actually pretty neat, i still dont know how it all works yet, Maintainence is a bi^ch though!) I knew i should have had insurance on itWhy does your time machine look like a car?
They usually play music from all their albums.Tiger Army
Blink-182 (Only if they play from their album Enema of the State)
If ever there were a tour I would want to revisit...It would be the Pop Disaster tour...Blink-182 AND Green Day...How effing cool would that be...They usually play music from all their albums.
Blink 182 (always and forever)
Bon Iver
Funny...I love both for different reasons...Old an new...Warning is actually my favorite album...And lyrically, everything Warning and earlier is much better...But musically, American Idiot and 21st Century Breakdown take the cake...They FINALLY did more than use fast power chords and semi-difficult bass...They added several guitars, pianos, horns, and even just noises...All while still keeping a punk sound...Sure their lyrics are more serious, but I over look that because those albums tell a story, and aren't just whinny BS like all wanna be punk bands today...One problem I've ran into with bands is that they promote their new album to the point of playing nothing else.
As for Green Day.. meh. I'm a fan of their super early stuff. In my opinion, Insomniac was their best album. Since Warning came out, they haven't been the same for me.
Oh I agree with you completely...music was at its BEST in the 90's...Smash Mouth is the best live band I've ever seen, and they're about as 90's as you get sometimes...Bands like the Offspring, Blink, Green Day, Alice in Chains, and Matchbox Twenty are all STILL great nowadays, but just aren't quite the same as they were back in the 90's...Just, as a musician myself, I find more appreciation for new Green Day because of more emphasis on the instrumental aspect...But, when I perform live and perform covers, you can almost ALWAYS guarantee it's gonna be a 90's hit, like Two Princes, All-Star, or When I Come Around..Perhaps this is where the generation gap begins to show. I grew up listening to the 90's grunge/punk/garage band era as it was happening. I'm much more partial to that style rather than what Green Day is producing now. It seems a bit too whiny to me and it just doesn't ring a bell with what I feel. Don't get me wrong! More power to them and those who enjoy their music and music like it. It's just not for me.
Saw Muse at Wembley Stadium, London in September, 2010. They were incredible...
Each of those I need to see. I NEED TO.
- Linkin Park
- Nero (DJ set would be better)
- Paramore
- 3 Doors Down
- The Subways
Then again...It probably is a band...Think of ALL the local bands for different places with odd names.............Then I can die happily (that's not a band)
Speaking as the lead singer of a bar band...It's always best when you do covers that you KNOW will get people going...We cover both Dani California and Californication as well...And we got great responses...But the we covered All the Small Things by Blink-182...total party song...And people went nuts...I must admit there's one band that I've seen live that I'd LOVE to see again. Don't know their name, but they played once or twice at a bar in Serre Chevalier. They played some really excellent covers of the Red Hot Chilli Peppers (Dani California was their best cover by far, Californication was pretty good), Muse (Stockholm Syndrome and Hysteria were just sensational), I think they did one Linkin Park song that was really good and maybe Nickleback. A live band in a bar always make the atmosphere that bit much better.
Everyone, and I say everyone was jumping to them, moshing and having a damned good time. Unlike in this other place (where a pint of Strongbow costs €10!) that hardly anyone went to, the staff were fairly rude and the band was fairly poor.