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Fall Out Boy and Linkin Park are basically the same band in my mind. They both have huge followings but I just can't get into this modern, almost punk, garbage.
Fall Out Boy and Linkin Park are basically the same band in my mind. They both have huge followings but I just can't get into this modern, almost punk, garbage.
I hate Vampire Weekend more than I can even describe. I don't understand the hype, it is horrible. I want to pull my eardrums out when they come on. Also, Fun. and Grouplove. I. Can't. Even.
Fall Out Boy and Linkin Park are basically the same band in my mind. They both have huge followings but I just can't get into this modern, almost punk, garbage.
I got into a huge Facebook argument over the lyrics to that song. It was with some of my little brother's friends, who were around half my age. Yeah, I won that shit.
I hate Vampire Weekend more than I can even describe. I don't understand the hype, it is horrible. I want to pull my eardrums out when they come on. Also, Fun. and Grouplove. I. Can't. Even.
I don't like to tell people they are entitled to their opinion because I don't think people should get to go around being wrong like you are. I'mma let you slide this time but NEVER put Vampire Weekend close to those two turd factories again. We cool?
Fall Out Boy and Linkin Park are basically the same band in my mind. They both have huge followings but I just can't get into this modern, almost punk, garbage.
Fall Out Boy is one of those bands that I'm always surprised ever got so popular. This is going to sound really hipster, but whatever... I saw them playing in the lot at a Blink 182 (with Cypress Hill of all people..) concert in 2004. My friend and I wandered over and watched and after we got to talk to everyone and they handed us a bunch of stickers and stuff. Then a few months later my friend showed me this song and I was all like "OMG! I MET THEM!!"
My favorite song will always be this one though:
Also, I am now going to be listening to this fucking song all day... I seriously love it.
they're just tied too tightly to my angsty, early high school years. and thinking I was hardcore because I had purple converse sneakers and wore weird band shirts.
Fall Out Boy and Linkin Park are basically the same band in my mind. They both have huge followings but I just can't get into this modern, almost punk, garbage.
Fall Out Boy is one of those bands that I'm always surprised ever got so popular. This is going to sound really hipster, but whatever... I saw them playing in the lot at a Blink 182 (with Cypress Hill of all people..) concert in 2004. My friend and I wandered over and watched and after we got to talk to everyone and they handed us a bunch of stickers and stuff. Then a few months later my friend showed me this song and I was all like "OMG! I MET THEM!!"
My favorite song will always be this one though:
Also, I am now going to be listening to this fucking song all day... I seriously love it.
I was the same way with panic! at the disco (minus meeting them) - I discovered them like a year or so before they got huge and stopped wearing their band tshirt to school when they blew up. it was my first taste into hipster-dome.
I got into a huge Facebook argument over the lyrics to that song. It was with some of my little brother's friends, who were around half my age. Yeah, I won that shit.
The feeling of putting little punks in their place...priceless.
I hate Vampire Weekend more than I can even describe. I don't understand the hype, it is horrible. I want to pull my eardrums out when they come on. Also, Fun. and Grouplove. I. Can't. Even.
I don't like to tell people they are entitled to their opinion because I don't think people should get to go around being wrong like you are. I'mma let you slide this time but NEVER put Vampire Weekend close to those two turd factories again. We cool?
Can't do it dude. We may be cool, but those other "two turd factories" are in the same category in my book. That is the suck-ass category, just so I am clear.
they're just tied too tightly to my angsty, early high school years. and thinking I was hardcore because I had purple converse sneakers and wore weird band shirts.
Oh man, we would've totally been friends...
This is me meeting Story of the Year at a Steak and Shake before their show... I'm wearing a Finch shirt.. inside out... oh. I'm the one in the pink shirt.
And here is me on my way to Warped Tour [circa 05ish I'm guessing?]. That is a Johnny Rockets shirt... I was really cool... and the one on the end in the green shirt. I just realized that my friend Morgan (on the end and the black shirt in the first picture) is in both of these pictures.
And this is a project I did in photography... Those are the lyrics to 'Adam's Song.' This is actually up on my wall in my bedroom.. like right now. It's on my wall right now.
I don't think J Cole is necessarily doing anything wrong, I just think he's really boring. Gambino on the other hand, there's not one thing I like about him
Fall Out Boy and Linkin Park are basically the same band in my mind. They both have huge followings but I just can't get into this modern, almost punk, garbage.
Fall Out Boy is one of those bands that I'm always surprised ever got so popular. This is going to sound really hipster, but whatever... I saw them playing in the lot at a Blink 182 (with Cypress Hill of all people..) concert in 2004. My friend and I wandered over and watched and after we got to talk to everyone and they handed us a bunch of stickers and stuff. Then a few months later my friend showed me this song and I was all like "OMG! I MET THEM!!"
They played a tiny venue here around that time. They opened for The Beautiful Mistake. Between sets, we were bullshitting with them and ended up watching The Beautiful Mistake's set with them. They were all so cool and grateful. Sad I can't say the same thing about them the next few times they came back.
Take This to Your Grave is still one of my favorite albums from that period of my life.