I like the voice of the guy singing.
He's the singer of AnnenMayKantereit, three good guys from Cologne. They're also awesome.
I like the voice of the guy singing.
Perhaps the guitar amps, but I subbed in last minute on a gig about 15-20 years ago and only had my bass. I plugged into a dirty and beat-up house Kustom bass rig (or maybe one of the other band's bass rig) and while it didn't make me want to get one for myself, it wasn't a train wreck. I remember musing about pushing it over on its side to see if it would bounce back to upright. Like a Michelin Man with several pounds of magnets and paper cones for organs.On a good day Kustom amps sounded like a big box full of hammers rattling around in the back of a pickup truck. On a bad day, like a big box full of broken hammers rattling around in the back of a pickup truck. Just a really lifeless and awful amp.
Well, without listening to that, I can tell you that there were a thousand "popular" club bands in Hollywood in the 80s, and the majority of them were all exactly the same, like I imagine this one is. You know, just by the freeze frame here, which I'd wager is more than enough to judge them on. The 80s on the strip were dark days indeed. Though I know a lot of people remember them fondly as the greatest time in their lives.a popular club band in the Hollywood scene of the 80's...
I could, but I already know what I'll hear.Won't you listen to it at all?
Wait a minute, that reminds me of something......a general air of unoriginality, painfully dull cock posing, horror and misery.
painfully dull cock posing
And to think this forum had just begun to heal after the Rebecca Black trauma of a couple years ago. You cruel and thoughtless man.