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Faith No More just reunited too. Although still without Jim Martin- meh. They were probably the first band I was really a fan of. Wasn't much of a Nirvana fan but Soundgarden, STP, Alice in Chains and Pearl Jam were in my tape deck. Pearl Jam's Ten is still be one of the best albums ever put together in my book. I was more of a metalhead back then though, Pantera! When they called it quits... I don't think I've been to a concert or bought a cd since then.
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Speaking of Alice in Chains, I might be going to see them in Chicago in September. I actually like their new stuff. Obviously things aren't the same without Staley, but Cantrell is still rocking it out.
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Talking about Alices, is Alice Cooper still alive?
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Mr Boozificator wrote:Talking about Alices, is Alice Cooper still alive?
Yes, and doing a night-time radio show here in the states. http://www.nightswithalicecooper.com/

Coolest song he ever did?
Shit, I can't narrow it down. He had a tone of cool songs.
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Rip Rufus wrote:
Mr Boozificator wrote:Talking about Alices, is Alice Cooper still alive?
Yes, and doing a night-time radio show here in the states. http://www.nightswithalicecooper.com/

Coolest song he ever did?
Shit, I can't narrow it down. He had a tone of cool songs.
Nice, thanks for sharing.
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little part of me died the first time I walked into a 90's bar :(

Even worse though is going into a rock club filled with young kids and they are all dancing to Cowboys from Hell or Killing in the Name. Those songs are now 18+ years old. It's like me in my younger days dancing to Led Zepplin in a rock club, Have they no new music, it's criminal.
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Hardcore Stig wrote:little part of me died the first time I walked into a 90's bar :(

Even worse though is going into a rock club filled with young kids and they are all dancing to Cowboys from Hell or Killing in the Name. Those songs are now 18+ years old. It's like me in my younger days dancing to Led Zepplin in a rock club, Have they no new music, it's criminal.
they do, and it's absolute crap
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TheBigCasino wrote:
Hardcore Stig wrote:little part of me died the first time I walked into a 90's bar :(

Even worse though is going into a rock club filled with young kids and they are all dancing to Cowboys from Hell or Killing in the Name. Those songs are now 18+ years old. It's like me in my younger days dancing to Led Zepplin in a rock club, Have they no new music, it's criminal.
they do, and it's absolute crap
I truly haven't enjoyed a "new" tune since about 92'. I liked a lot of Pearl Jam's stuff, and few of the other grungers. After that, nope.....I hold out hope, though.

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Mr Boozificator wrote:
Rip Rufus wrote:
Mr Boozificator wrote:Talking about Alices, is Alice Cooper still alive?
Yes, and doing a night-time radio show here in the states. http://www.nightswithalicecooper.com/

Coolest song he ever did?
Shit, I can't narrow it down. He had a tone of cool songs.
Nice, thanks for sharing.
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Whisky Guy wrote:
Sonic The Hedgehog wrote:i mean really is there and good current rock music?
Dropkick Murphys is about the only mainstream band I like. Blind Guardian, Epica, Nightwish, Heidfolke and other European metal bands really don't get any airplay here.
Yeah, they had a good album in 1995
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Nine Inch Nails, done 2010 style ...

Look for the Handsome Guy in the Jeff Cap and the A-Frame Undershirt ...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kV00kWYIGYo
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And here's an Original song ...

See? There's plenty of good music out there ... You just won't find it on the radio ...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nS1ylCxo ... re=related
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