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Jack_Attack

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  1. After that lovely BBC montage of both head coaches talking, I have decied Mr Steeler-man is the cooler. EDIT: Man, Big Ben is unsackable.
  2. Clearly he had the feelings of the international viewers in mind. Kudos, Mr Springsteen. I'm an international viewer. My mind wanted Born in the USA. Touche. As I'm not a regular NFL follower, I'm not wholly confident in saying this, but is there any team better than the Steelers at closing out a football game? Additionally, Crazy Train playing in the background: Yay.
  3. I think Slipknot would lighten the mood sufficiently next year.
  4. Clearly he had the feelings of the international viewers in mind. Kudos, Mr Springsteen.
  5. I have just been informed that it is in fact Boss Time. Processing this information...
  6. What are the odds of a wardrobe malfunction? Fuck. Thought that was Born in the USA kicking in. Grr. Major mark out moment for no reason.
  7. Oh my god! Is he drunk? Knee slide straight into a camera. I am loving this.
  8. LMAO! Bruce chucking his guitar to the guitarist, and he nearly fumbles it. That was awesome.
  9. Oh, sorry about that. (Shuffles away meekly)
  10. British Pundit: I think he deserved a touchdown after that run. American Pundit: I think he deserved about 3 tonnes of oxygen after that run! ....oh dear.
  11. I'm now worried that's killed the game. Anybody think this'll knock the wind completely out of the Cards?
  12. Has time ran out? EDIT: Nevermind...
  13. I thought he was going to get tackled 3 or 4 times. Are you Vick in disguise?
  14. Fitzgerald's first. About time.
  15. Polumalu might have picked that, if miscellanous other defender hadn't tipped it.
  16. Count yourselves lucky. Across the pond we've just had an advert for the 6 Nations. Rugby. Ugh.
  17. Hm, after that sack, maybe not.
  18. Fitzy TD at the end of this drive, it's coming.
  19. Did you hear him say "Rothelisberger thought he had scored a try"? Shocking. I don't know who I hate more, him or the smarmy white American with the scary face. Scary guy. EDIT: I can't spell.
  20. 5. Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not - Arctic Monkeys Of the host of DIY indie bands which emerged from the shadow of The Libertines, Arctic Monkeys definately made the biggest impact. I believed the hype upon hearing the unbelievable intro to I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor, and effortlessly cool bassline of When The Sun Goes Down. Mardy Bum had a similar effect, and it contained the first solo I learnt to play completely on the guitar. Favourite Track: I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor. 4. You Have No Idea What You're Getting Yourself Into - Does It Offend You, Yeah? Possibly the most consistant album on the list without a single song I find even slightly mundane. The music seems to have been forciably ripped from the '80s and crudely glued into the present, a piercing digital onslaught which slows only twice to become brilliantly mellow and sensitive (Dawn of the Dead, Epic Last Song). Favourite Track: Let's Make Out 3. Oracular Spectacular - MGMT To be honest I only included this album on the list for three songs. Sure it has other good moments, the very Bowie-esque Weekend Wars for example, but the reason it comes in at 3rd is due to the three released singles. All three hit me with that special feeling the first time you hear a really good song. Electric Feel is probably the closest thing to sex in musical form, pulsating and melodic in equal measure. Kids is the catchiest non-shit song of 2008, and Time to Pretend is the most moving. Both are tailor made for the youth of today. Favourite Track: Time to Pretend 2. Up the Bracket - The Libertines The most ragged, working class, mostBritish album on the list. Trashy yet intelligent, with some of Pete Doherty's wittiest and most charming lines. The album manages to be driving (Up the Bracket), forlorn (Tell the King), and thrashy (I Get Along). Requires a great deal of listening to before it begins to drag. Favourite Track: Time For Heroes 1. American Idiot - Green Day Introduced me to rock music in general when I was 12. Utterly fantastic album, different to anything they've done previously. Simple and complex at appropriate times, each song a good tune in its own right. Great spin on the typical teenage angst concept, telling an enthralling musical story. Favourite Track: Jesus of Suburbia
  21. GREEN DAY 1. Basket Case 2. Minority 3. Jesus Of Suburbia 4. Holiday 5. The Grouch DOES IT OFFEND YOU, YEAH? 1. Let's Make Out 2. Weird Science 3. We Are Rockstars 4. Epic Last Song 5. Battle Royale BOWLING FOR SOUP 1. Almost 2. My Hometown 3. 1985 4. High School Never Ends 5. I'm Gay THE LIBERTINES 1. Don't Look Back Into The Sun 2. Time For Heroes 3. Can't Stand Me Now 4. What Became Of The Likely Lads 5. Up The Bracket BLINK 182 1. What's My Age Again 2. Dammit 3. Rock Show 4. Aliens Exist 5. All The Small Things OASIS 1. The Masterplan 2. Don't Look Back In Anger 3. Live Forever 4. Supersonic 5. Morning Glory MGMT 1. Time To Pretend 2. Electric Feel 3. Kids 4. Weekend Wars 5. Indie Rokkers WEEZER 1. My Name Is Jonas 2. Pork & Beans 3. Buddy Holly 4. Everybody Get Dangerous 5. Troublemaker MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE 1. I'm Not OK 2. Dead! 3. Thank You For The Venom 4. Welcome To The Black Parade 5. Disenchanted DAFT PUNK 1. One More Time 2. Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger 3. Digital Love 4. Around The World 5. Robot Rock I did ten as well. Bitches.
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