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Iain76er

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  1. Going off that list:

    Friday

    12.00-12.30- Anti-Flag

    14.40-15.20- Be Your Own Pet (Missing Dizzee Rascal :crying: )

    15.40-16.25- Serj Tankian

    16.45-17.35- Biffy Clyro

    18.55-19.45- MGMT maybe

    20.20-21.30- Queens Of The Stone Age

    22.00-23.30- Rage Against The Fucking Machine

    Saturday

    15.40-16.20- The King Blues

    16.40-17.25- Cancer Bats probably

    17.50-18.35- Seasick Steve

    18.50-19.35- Flogging Molly

    19.55-20.40- Thrice

    20.45-21.10- Probably wander over to see some Bloc Party

    21.15-22.05- Bullet For My Valentine

    22.30-23.30- Gallows

    Sunday

    12.00-12.45- Mindless Self Indulgence

    15.10-15.55- Dropkick Murphys

    16.15-17.05- Avenged Sevenfold (missing Lethal Bizzle :()

    17.25-18.15- Feeder

    18.40-19.30- Slipknot (missing Pendulum :crying:)

    19.55-20.55- Tenacious D probably

    21.30-23.30- Metallica

    All I need now is my tickets <_<

  2. 1. DJ Shadow- Endtroducing...

    2. Pubic Enemy- It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back

    3. GZA/Genius- Liquid Swords

    4. The Roots- Phrenology

    5. Dizzee Rascal- Boy In Da Corner

    6. The Streets- A Grand Don't Come For Free

    7. Public Enemy- Apocalypse '91... The Enemy Strikes Black

    8. Eminem- The Marshall Mathers LP

    9. Jay-Z- The Black Album

    10. Ghostface Killah- Fishscale

    ... probably.

  3. Schindler's List is funnier than Family Guy. So, South Park wins by default.

    I was forced to sit through two episodes of Family Guy the other night. I laughed only once, because they did a proper joke that was related to something that had happened earlier in the show. Not some stupid, 'remember that time when I was Mr. T in the A-Team' crap.

    My argument is mainly a summary of Cartoon Wars South Park episodes. How Family Guy has the cheek to call other comedies unfunny is beyond me.

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  4. what an absoloute clusterfuck of an awards show. The nominations are all pretty much the same whichever category. Add to that the fact some of those bands haven't released anything in literally years:

    My chemical romance

    Kill hannah (as far as i know?)

    lost prophets

    Its just really shit that the same bands get the same nominations every year regardless of what they release or when.

    Their last album got rejigged and released in Britain for the first time a couple of months back. But newcomer seems a bizzare award to give to them.

    I hate Kerrang.

  5. Using wikipedia, so I may actually miss some of the less major releases off.

    1987- Guns N' Roses- Appetite For Destruction

    1988- Public Enemy- It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back

    1989- Faith No More- The Real Thing

    1990- Jane's Addiction- Ritual De Lo Habitual

    1991- My Bloody Valentine- Loveless

    1992- Faith No More- Angel Dust

    1993- Smashing Pumpkins- Siamese Dream

    1994- Weezer- Weezer

    1995- GZA- Liquid Swords

    1996- DJ Shadow- Endtroducing...

    1997- Blink-182- Dude Ranch

    1998- Beastie Boys- Hello Nasty

    1999- The Roots- Things Fall Apart

    2000- Eminem- The Marshall Mathers LP

    2001- Weezer- Weezer

    2002- The Roots- Phrenology

    2003- Dizzee Rascal- Boy In Da Corner

    2004- The Libertines- The Libertines

    2005- System Of A Down- Mezmerize

    2006- The Roots- Game Theory

    2007- Dillinger Escape Plan- Ire Works

    2008- Portishead- Third

  6. Also quick question, is it just a rumour or fact that Alexisonfire are pulling out of Leeds??

    The rumour is that they are going on hiatus, which would involve them pulling out. So far its only a rumour.

  7. I don't think Bob Marley, Metallica and 2Pac should be on the list. I'm taking influence on the same level as Skummy is, as in they should have changed/introduced/added to the genre of music they partake in. I suppose Metallica slowed thrash down a bit, but then other thrash bands haven't followed their example. I don't know too much about reggae, but Marley strikes me as the commercial epoch for reggae and while people like Lee 'Scratch' Perry were taking it in other directions Bob was peddling similar sounding stuff out. 2Pac introduced the idea that you can't become a criminal once you become a successful rapper, rather than the other way round, but his influence on music is less. Hip-Hop is a genre that is perhaps more reliant on the producer than the actual rapper who is getting the fame. If you wanted to throw in an influential 90s hip-hop person, Dr. Dre or Wu-Tang Clan (more specifically RZA) would have been better choices.

    Link Wray and James Brown are both worthy contenders. I'm now off to see who I voted for (probably Metallica, Bob Marley, 2Pac and Frank Zappa).

  8. It was alright, I guess.

    Shia was the best thing in it. Harrison Ford looks haggard. It got a bit wierd near the end, which sorta made the film a bit shit. The Tarzan malarkey. I wasn't a great fan of the aliens thing. That's probably due to my like of history being usurped for sci-fi though.

    I would say it was around the same level of the last Rambo film in a way that it was a long-awaited sequel, that was probably a below average film but pulled along by the previous films.

    2/5ish.

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