At 10/17/04 02:22 PM, Indifference wrote:
so the other day, i was ridding with my friend on our way to try and get jobs, and i was looking through his CDs. Normally he has decent music taste (lots of decent hardcore crapily balanced with emo), but as i was looking through his collection, i found a Good Charlotte CD. I took it out and asked him what the hell this was doing here. He responded that it was a gift from an aunt who thinks that since it is popular, everyone like it. I responded with "that's no excuse fucker" and threw the cd out the car window. it was the least i could do. just another little moment where i tried to educate the masses of ignorant music fans.
just a little story i thought i would share with you kids. i felt like it was time to post again. sorry i still haven't been around as much as i once was. i have been busy with school and trying to find a job, and any free time i get, i prefer to spend it playing bass or going to shows. i know they aren't metal, but (i have a broad taste in music) i saw jimmy eat world and the velvet teen about a week or two ago and wrote an article on it for my school paper which got published. i am a journalism major and that was my first article published in the school's daily. i also saw Badly Drawn Boy the previous tuesday, and if you have not heard them and wish to take a metal break, i highly recomend them. now however, it is metal time.
n.p. : Opeth - Blackwater Park (my favorite CD by my favorite band)
SoulShadower, I heard many songs from Prometheus, and I liked them all :)
Damn, Indifference, we don't see you very often, that's true. I hope you'll come back more often soon :)
That was some good work with that Good Charlotte CD :)
I would love to go to a concert soon, but I can't. Don't have enough money. I will miss Amon Amarth, the concert is in a few days, I can't go :(
Oh, and I listened a lot to Opeth lately, can't tell which specific album is their best, but I think their best albums are Still Life, Blackwater Park and Deliverance.