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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DarkRealmStar Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 Apr 2018 at 5:56pm
^ Stick on syringes and fake blood.  Kind of silly looking to me.  Looks like they're dressed for Halloween.  I like punk hairstyles and clothes, but not this look.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Jimbo Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 Apr 2018 at 8:51pm
Originally posted by DarkRealmStar DarkRealmStar wrote:

^ Stick on syringes and fake blood. 


REALLY???!!!

Well knock me over with a feather.

I would've sworn they actually jabbed themselves in the head and neck with real syringes and walked around bleeding...

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Originally posted by DarkRealmStar DarkRealmStar wrote:

Kind of silly looking to me.  Looks like they're dressed for Halloween.  I like punk hairstyles and clothes, but not this look.


I was thinking the same thing about the Halloween costume look. Bet they keep some makeup artist busy full time keeping them looking like that, too.    

I'd also bet that their concerts sell out all during the month of October and that you can't get anywhere near wherever they play on Halloween night.
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Dunno about making me cry or depressed, cause even a really sad or depressing song, if well done and well played, will give me enjoyment.

But if you want some songs I hate, I dunno, just...turn on any modern pop station? Then you'll literally find an entire station basically devoted to music I hate. Come to think of it, you can get the same effect by turning on any rap/hip hop station, and can get nearly the same effect by turning on any modern country station, though in their case at least rarely they do slip up and let someone with talent in.
"I see the sadness in their eyes
Melancholy in their cries
Devoid of all the passion
The human spirit cannot die"
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Some people are more emotional, more passion and compassion.  Good music is a magical thing.




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Wink...anybody who didn't have their guts dumped on the floor due to failed high school knife fights, neighborhoodie gangland-style shootings, or drunken automotive misadventures probably are just normal decent folks that needed a box of Kleenex for the last minute of this scene when they first saw it...and were introduced to an instant classic.  
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Lou Reed's live album "Rock and Roll Animal" is one of my all time favorites.
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A simple yet brilliantly powerful song. No matter who sings it, it still gets to me.
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If you think ' Yesterday ' by the Beatles makes you test the dropping strength of clothes line compared to Orange extension cord . Look up ' Gloomy Sunday ' , by Billie Holiday...they call that song the Hungarian Suicide Song . Many people died and made reference to the songs lyrics ,
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...been some high-pressure, very challenging times as of late and sometimes a really good song, but just the wrong song, gets stuck in the head for an entire day. This one was mine, today.

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