Oh I remember that episode Sernea wanted to design a wedding dress to win a trip to hawaii I think and metlite ending up crashing it for the energy of a girl who was about to get married
Snake eagle was first but yeah I think they cranked them out in one session. Jackie is known for setting a fast pace I bet he was like that back then too.
I think this older one is better because it's made for their audience not ours. The sequel was made with international exposure in mind. You know? The original just feels more authentic and real.
Really? That's a little surprising, but that's your opinion. Like, Robert
Plant is an awesome singer if you ask me. His singing in Stairway to
Heaven is absolutely ridiculous. He and Ozzy are amazing rock singers. But
that's my opinion.
I actually like Steven Tyler's and Axl Rose's voices, I think they're some
of the greatest singers in all of rock and roll.
I also like AC/DC because they used the power cords in such an simple, yet
expert way, much like the Ramones, only in a more Bluesy manner.
You like Nirvana? They pretty much removed Heavy Metal off the map once
their masterpiece album Nevermind. I think Kurt Cobain is an amazing
musician, and it's a shame he lived a very depressed life and how he hated
being on stage in front of a large audience, which led to the obvious.
It's totally fine, your opinion is yours, my opinion is mine.
You don't like Aerosmith? I can't think of one of my metal friends
who like Aerosmith. It's weird, I wonder why none of them
like Steven Tyler,he's a great musician. Why don't you like
Aerosmith, too Blues based?
It's also weird because they all love the band that was inspired by
Aerosmith's blues sound, Guns N Roses.
I actually like Run-DMC's 'Walk This Way', it got me into some of those
Rap/Hip Hop groups I usually avoided. Anthrax and Public Enemy did a
crossover that I also like:
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xt9Z-tyXd7I]Public Enemy & Anthrax-Bring The Noise - YouTube[/ame]
The experimental pieces sound like something Frank Zappa would do,
then again he is the most critically acclaimed experimental
musician who ever lived. I mean, Tina Turner was so impressed by
his work, she was the backing vocalist in his song Montana:
I might have to check out this show if it's as great as you say it is.
That song was pretty good,Jazz-Funk is an interesting style as it's jazz
played to a groove, much like Groove Metal or regular Funk music.
Have you heard the track Lou Reed and Metallica released for Lulu?
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LWtb621DRg]Lou Reed & Metallica: The View - YouTube[/ame]
I don't think it's nearly as bad as everyone is saying, the opening has
Lou Reed sing about pain over the long repetitive riffs by Trujillo and
Hammett. But at the same time, it is a little repetitive, and some of the
lyrics don't make any sense, like when James call himself a table.
The main thing problem I have is that Lars sounds like a drum machine,
it's so repetitive it's ridiculous.
Real Life!! Grand Kong - The O.G D.K./ Donkey Kong J.R. - The one you play on SNES/ Diddy Kong - Newest and 3rd Generation Kong. Thats how I always see it.