Monthly Archives: December 2010
The Dancing Queen is back
Not only is Vince Neil ice skating on live TV, essentially taking a dump on his legacy and dignity, but he’s also quite bad at it, too.
But those two negative things are evened out by the two hot blondes he was walking with the other day. He was asked about Steven Tyler‘s American Idol gig but I wasn’t paying attention. The milf on the left got all my attention.
So if that’s what you get for whoring yourself on national TV and embarrassing yourself, your friends and your family, it’s worth it. Where do I get my skates, yo?
Video after the jump. Get your Kleenex ready.
Lemmy says Lennon was an asshole
Lemmy seems to have an opinion on everybody, including the late John Lennon.
“He was always the asshole of the band. He was always the one that was really unpopular with everybody that bleerhark aadeenn abouut causeennn” said Lemmy of Lennon, or at least I think it’s what he said cause I couldn’t understand most of the sentence, hence my phonetic interpretation.
It’s not all bad though, Lemmy has nothing but love for The Beatles, and thanks to Blabbermouth, I got this quote transcribed and translated from Lemmish to English:
“The Beatles were massive. They changed the world. The generation that was with me, which includes me, we genuinely believed we could make the world better and we failed because the world’s so full of shit.“
Watch interview after the jump.
Interview: Chuck Billy (Testament)
Thanks to Natalie Camillo, I got to do an email interview with the man, the legend Chuck Billy of Testament.
Actually it wasn’t an email interview per se. I sent my questions via email, Ms. Camillo asked Billy the questions via phone and she sent me the answers back. Sounds complicated? Well, I can barely turn on my Xbox 360 without getting confused, so all this technology and electronic mail thingy is making my head spin.
Check out the interview after the jump.
The Damned Streams
The Damned Things is an interesting band. It has members of Anthrax and Fall Out Boy in it. Listening to one of those bands will make you cool. Listening to the other one will get you beaten up in school. So it’s safe to say that streaming these guys’ debut album will get the bullies to beat you up then take you out for a beer. Or the other way around.
Needless to say, you can stream their album here. I personally didn’t give it a listen, I hate listening to albums without the actual CD being out. Granted, I never buy music, but still it’s nice to know the CD is out before illegally downloading it.
Watch their music video after the jump, too, if you want.
Manowar's Black Friday isn't black
I know what you’re thinking. You have $199.5 to spend this Christmas, on yourself, cause neither Santa nor God exist plus your parents are cheap. So your wish is for Manowar to release something worth exactly $199.95 so you can put it under your fake tree and pretend your life isn’t miserable.
Boy are you in fucking luck, cause that’s exactly what Moneywar Manowar were thinking.
Remember their debut album, ‘Battle of Hymns‘? Me neither, but it came out in 1982 and you can now own it on vinyl with a personalized autograph for just $199.95! BARGAIN ALERT.
If you can’t afford don’t want the autograph, simply buy the regular vinyl, which Moolahwar Manowar will sell it to you for just $49.95. BARGAIN!!
Or you can just get it on the bays (either ebay or thepiratebay) and save yourself a ton of cash and embarrassment (and probably bullying).