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deftones25
Over 90 days ago
Bisexual Male, 31
Australia

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Kanye is cool and makes some great songs, but he is just trolling, he isn't a rock star,rap might be bigger than rock in some places around the world, but then so is house music in a lot of other places, and those guys aren't rockstars either. I don't know why everyone wants to paint themselves as a rock star or call people who don't play rock music rock stars, why can't he just be a rapstar.
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Quote by lafayettemister
Will Farrell and Jim Carrey. If you've seen one Farrell film, you've seen them all. Same with Carrey.



I agree on Will Ferrell, but check out Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, one of the best movies I have seen, and it has Jim Carrey in it.
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Deftones...Marry me...No I am already married but if.. if...Damn. Love that band. [/quot

For sure, great band, I loved their last album and I have seen them live twice, they are so good.
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I thought AM and Hesitation Marks were alright, but they both let me down a little. Still excited to see NIN live though.
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Kanye West isn't rock so he isn't a rock star, but he is good I like him esppeially his last two albums. He is a troll though, people shouldn't take what eh says too seriously.
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So what does everyone think the best albums of the year are so far?

For me the top three would be:
Iceage: You're Nothing
MGMT:MGMT
Deafheaven: Sunbather
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Some great movies without happy endings are Only God Forgives, Kids, Gerry, Last Days, Elephant, this is england, Made in Britain just to name a few.
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Quote by DirtyMartini


Yeah, I happen to think the Boston Tea Party album is one of the best live albums I've ever heard...I got it back in the 80's as a bootleg, but you can get it as a regular CD these days...

This performance is pretty damn unbelievably awesome actually, and I'm being conservative here...a bit lengthy, but well worth the listen...



Really good performance, cheers on the video.
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*shrugs* feel free to try it sometime and see if you can avoid sounding like a train wreck. didn't say it was as hard as an instrument, but it takes skill to do it well, and the best of the best can transcend you with a DJ set. check out Sasha and Digweeds Northern exposure series some day. it should blow your mind.


well almost everything requires skills to do it well, but in the end it is just playing songs one after another, i will check Northern Exposure out but it can not be as good as someone or a band that plays their own instruments at least i don't think so. Not hating on people that like electronic music but not my thing apart from Kraftwerk and Kavisnky really and they make most of their own stuff anyway, but music is subjective so it is all good.
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i like to sing, though i'm not great at it. i tried to learn how to play guitar a few years back, but the bar chords deated me (i have small hands) and really, i don't think i had an aptitude for it. that all said... i used to (and still could) DJ. I was at a house party once. it was early morning after being up all night and most everyone was starting to crash there were a pair of turntable not being used and a crate of records and i just wanted to hear some music, so i put some on and one became another, and soon i was spinning... for those who think it's just someone putting on records, no. there's an art to it. you have to pick the perfect song to follow another, match beats, sometimes overlap them for a bit; there's a lot of skill and creativity involved. so yes, i play the turntables. smile DJ Sprite in the house!


Come on, i admit i haven't tried it but it can't be that hard, definitely not as hard as an instrument.
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Quote by cornishguy1
1. Ritchie Blackmore
2. Rory Gallagher
3. Michael Schenker
4. Paul Kossoff
5. Adrian Smith (Iron Maiden)
6. Peter Green (Fleetwood Mac)
7. Glenn Tipton (Judas Priest)
8. Snowy White (Thin Lizzy, Pink Floyd)
9. Dave Gilmour
10. Joe Bonamassa


Yeh, Peter Green can solo pretty fucking good.
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I picked up guitar lessons my final year of primary school. The lessons where school based and I'll admit I started out of pure selfishness ( I was excused from a much hated duty school, one I won't mention as I don't want to offend anyone) and not out of love of the instrument. However over the years i have come to love the instrument. I self taught my self after 2 years of lessons. Nowadays I still play from time to time and have attempted to song write too. I do fear though that I can't sing and my song writings barley addequite at best.

There also was a old grand piano forever present growing up. Mum always always had people coming in to tune it and fix it despite it never being used. Instead of an 'evil' tutor like some have mentioned I had an evil mother so to say who banned it from it ever being used. She however did play all the time apparently at some time. I only remember her touching it once when I was younger. The memory is clear I remember I woke to the music drifting through the house. When I found the source was her I was shocked and sat there listening for what felt like hours. When she finished I asked why she didnt play more and she said she just looked at me eyes glazdd over and walked away. As I said she never touched it again nor did I broach the he subject.


Yeah i can't really sing either, but i have wrote lyrics and me and my brother have wrote some songs, but haven't performed yet or anything. Not too sure how it will go.
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I play Acoustic guitar and Electric Guitar both classical and rock, and i play a 1960 Fender Stratocaster.
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In no order, my favourites are

Jimi Hendrix
Jimmy Page
John Lennon
George Harrison
Paul McCartney
Tony Iommi
Noel Gallagher
Eric Clapton
Kirk Hammett
Goran Bregovic
John Squire

I cheated and added one extra btw