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no, you're just a moron |
Are we in a bad mood today?I wonder if you love Iron Maiden too.They were fucking ace years ago.
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they are very good, a lot of strong bluesy songs.
it's rock'nroll. i prefer them to the ramones, sorry... |
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Normally I would agree, but in this case surely we're talking facts, ie AC/DC suck. |
Pookie, I don't want to fall out with you, so I'm just going to ignore the fact that you've said twice in this thread that AC/DC suck. Don't do it again.
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AC/DC rock harder than the sttrokes, than the killer,s than radiohead, than green day, than...
hell, it is straight up bluesy rock riffin, and ACDC clasics (you shook me all night long, hells bells, long way to the top if ya wanna rock n roll, back in black, highway to hell, etc) are fucking rock anthems. you shook me all night long can jump start a party, ANY party, rock n roll style |
ac/dc fucking rules.
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AC/DC aren't terrible.
In fact, I plan to have Highway to Hell playing at my funeral. |
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Yeah. Hey Pookie - We know where you live, man. You better watch your step! (Are you quaking in your boots yet?) |
And i'll be wearing my Iron Maiden tee too.
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I don't mind them, mainly because I know a lot of people who are fans (typical) including my little bro. But the guy's singing on Thunderstruck is really grating on the ears I find
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Does AC/DC sing that song 'now your messin with a son of bitch'? That song rocks.
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Shit - I'd forgotten that. All together: "I've got big balls I've got big balls They're such big balls And they're dirty big balls" etc... |
Okay, you and your dirty big balls have put me off this time, but you better watch your step in future.
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Sonicl,you should put him on half-ignore wich is a new option on the forum.
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Nope, that's Nazareth. AC/DC...Butt-head wore the T-shirt, so I'll begin there. Everyone likes Beavis more, & I do as well, but Beavis wore the Metallica T-shirt & anyone that knows best knows that AC/DC are some dirty-ass rock n' roll that out-raunch Metallica any day of the week. Out of the outback came the creature known as AC/DC. Propelled by the earth-shaking power of the distinctve amp-busting blues of the Young brothers on guitar, everyone has heard them before at some point. They can be described as somewhere in-between an even more nasty The Rolling Stones and yet not quite full-on metal. Songs like "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" & "TNT" are scorchers. Bon Scott sang "Highway to Hell" & then (as many may know) died from hypothermia one London winter while in a car he was sleeping in after passing out there. And then it happened. Like a phoenix rising from the ashes, AC/DC came back with Brian Johnson. I was in sixth grade when the all-black, solid-as-a-rock Back in Black record made its appearance. That was my real introduction. It came at a time when most of my peers were into Kiss or Rush, or heaven help 'em, Air Supply, Boston or Kansas, & it was welcome. Me & my skateboarding, bicycle riding friends placed AC/DC up there with Foghat & Styx, & (our rather unpopular & unlikely favorite) Devo, although I still had a huge crush on Olivia Newton-John & also dug some ELO. Although some later AC/DC albums had some decent rockers in the ever-increasingly more formulaic style, they would never put out anything that great ever again. |
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