I didn’t mention it because I hadn’t even heard it before. But, now that I have, I find it pretty hilarious. It’s almost like a parody.
And (I’m assuming you survived at least 1:20 worth of that video) it provides our first recorded evidence that Pinhead from Hellraiser is totally down with both crunk-ified hip-hop AND the smoking / dealing of blow. Who’d a thunk it?!
I have absolutely no idea what Stitches is or what song you guys are talking about either. I’ll give a listen tonight and see if it’s something I recognize.
I have absolutely no idea what Stitches is or what song you guys are talking about either. I’ll give a listen tonight and see if it’s something I recognize.
Be warned - it may contain life-altering content. Much like people in my parents’ generation all remember where they were and what they were doing when JFK was shot, all of us today will forever remember our first viewing of Stitches’ ridiculous facial tattoo of a Kalashnikov assault rifle.
Wow. That was wild stuff.
I don’t like the song, but I do kind of like the video. I wish it wasn’t so spastically edited with no cut longer than 1/4 second, but visually I dig it.
Why? Well, for the same reason I really love the video for DMX “Ruff Ryderz Anthem”. Because that dude is genuinely terrifying. I see videos here and there with some scrawny ass hoodrat trying to act tough with his baggy pants, waving a handful of money and pointing his 9mm sideways at the camera. I just don’t buy it from most of these dudes.
But this guy . . . seriously, what the heck? I would crap my pants if this dude popped up and his face was suddenly outside my car window or something. Look at him!!! He’s got a metal mouth like Richard Kiel, a really effed up Mohawk, and . . . . machine guns tattooed ON HIS FACE!!!
A lot of guys say, “I don’t give a f***” but this dude wears it on his face . . . and teeth . . . and head. I don’t have to suspend my disbelief to think that this cat really would shoot me with one or all of his guns.
And PINHEAD doing coke . . . . well, I think anyone can appreciate that.
"Stitches’ debut album was released on November 24, 2015, entitled “For Drug Dealers Only”.
Hahaha wow…that’s quite a gimmick. I wonder if he’s actually just a federal agent participating in a crafty sting operation or something.
Like, in order to acquire his album, do you have to register on a website somewhere as an actual ‘drug dealer’? And provide documentation of successful drug deals and such?
Would be a good idea for a fan club of sorts, too…“attention drug dealers! Show Stitches some love and get exclusive updates at http://stitches.dea.gov”
Stairway to heaven -used to love it but now it just pisses me off
Then there’s great songs like BURNING INSIDE for example that piss me off in a really good way…ya can dance or mosh to it all at once but what’s even better is that most tracks on Mind is terrible thing) are quite danceable. So awesum that it’s disco enuff to dance to while aggro enuff to be super-cool @da same time…it’s like back then Ministry invented the evil disco static-x perfected~
Almost forgot to add the holiday-related tracks, that I’ve only recently been spared from hearing (although McCartney’s Christmas tune was already mentioned).
The WHAM Christmas song in particular is a municipal waste dump of a song. And disgusting in how much of an easy cash-grab it is; i.e “let’s just take a normal set of ‘unrequited love’ lyrics, tack the words ‘this Christmas’ on there somewhere, and - blammo! - instant ‘seasonal’ hit!”
This arsehole had 2 big hits, both of them horrific, and now he doesn’t have to work at all, because even over 30 years later they both pay him well over half a million quid a year.
Offspring - Actually all their shit, but “Come out and play”…
Anything by Green Day.
That Two Princes song…love these lyrics : badibipabdodobadobadoba…
There’s much more horrible music out there that i hate as opposed to stuff that i like. Sadly.
There’s much more horrible music out there that i hate as opposed to stuff that i like. Sadly.
Seems cliche to say so, but I pretty much believe that 5-10% of any given musical genre is brilliant, and the rest ranges from mediocre to crap. So you are not alone.
This thread is like reading a collection of posts by people who never made it past 2002.
There’s plenty of newer songs to be pissed off about.
There are. No argument there. But - not speaking for anyone else - I’m not subjected to the newer crap-tastic material to the degree I was back in the 90s and early 00s.
I don’t have to work at a record store anymore (i.e. having to know about crap music isn’t part of my current job description), don’t have to share housing with people whose taste is diametrically opposed to mine, and have the freedom to listen to music of my own choosing in most circumstances.
So I encounter some bullshit from time to time at supermarkets, bars etc. but it’s nowhere near the critical mass I used to experience.