Machine Head
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I don't like coffee. I think it's disgusting. I will never say it isn't good. See how that works?
No, coffee sucks, my dude.
Dr Pepper Cream Soda is where it's at.
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I don't like coffee. I think it's disgusting. I will never say it isn't good. See how that works?
No, coffee sucks, my dude.
Dr Pepper Cream Soda is where it's at.
When do we start thinking of some of the late 90s/early 2000s acts, like Wilco, or the Strokes? Just throwing out examples, I don't really think the Strokes merit it but Wilco might.
And I didn't say anything about pulling crowds on any main stage. Although Styx and REO will play the local 20,000-seater in a month or so. I'm saying, if millions of people like your music, there's a decent chance it doesn't suck. Yet the cools -- the fans of the punk bands and shirt that sell no records -- can't ever ackowledge that. I don't like coffee. I think it's disgusting. I will never say it isn't good. See how that works?
When do we start thinking of some of the late 90s/early 2000s acts, like Wilco, or the Strokes? Just throwing out examples, I don't really think the Strokes merit it but Wilco might.
Missing Persons or Lady Gaga?
Man, I was into The Strokes, but I was also in my late teens to mid-20s at pretty much exactly the right time for them. Their first four albums, released from 2001 to 2011, all went gold or platinum. Also a great live band, by all accounts. I don't think they're particularly borderline, just depends on how much of a log jam is there when they're up for election.I think Wilco is a lock.
I don't think the Strokes ever came close to living up to the hype. Wouldn't shock me if they got in but I lean no.
When do we start thinking of some of the late 90s/early 2000s acts, like Wilco, or the Strokes? Just throwing out examples, I don't really think the Strokes merit it but Wilco might.