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I saw that. I'm in. It's in Kent, very fitting. Thank you for the higher discussion Yobates.
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Puppy likes gay men in leather?
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Tell me more about this zebraman...
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You going Bates? Saxon though? Doesn't really get me excited to go. Now great white...
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Bates and I are in.
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if you grew up in the 80s and haven't seen heavy metal parking lot please watch. 30 minutes well spent. If you want to guess what puppy was like as a teenager just google zebraman heavy metal parking lotTierbsHsotBoobs said:Tell me more about this zebraman...
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Give up the dead-end gig at Dawgman and go back to the streets choking on wieners for a living.
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its 2018yobates said:Judas Priest and Saxon April 15 Kent WA - puppy can reenact his role as zebraman from heavy metal parking lot. All other losers from HH are welcome to tailgate at pumpys 2019 benz
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Judas Priest is as relevant in 2018 as they were in 1978. Heavy metal? That's not fair. rock n roll is very much their specialty in earlier days? You pansy ass fanboys here wouldnt understand. Bruno Mars isd your hero. I'm saddened by this new generationPitchfork51 said:
its 2018yobates said:Judas Priest and Saxon April 15 Kent WA - puppy can reenact his role as zebraman from heavy metal parking lot. All other losers from HH are welcome to tailgate at pumpys 2019 benz
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I have no idea who Judas priest ispuppylove_sugarsteel said:
Judas Priest is as relevant in 2018 as they were in 1978. Heavy metal? That's not fair. rock n roll is very much their specialty in earlier days? You pansy ass fanboys here wouldnt understand. Bruno Mars isd your hero. I'm saddened by this new generationPitchfork51 said:
its 2018yobates said:Judas Priest and Saxon April 15 Kent WA - puppy can reenact his role as zebraman from heavy metal parking lot. All other losers from HH are welcome to tailgate at pumpys 2019 benz
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Its obviousPitchfork51 said:
I have no idea who Judas priest ispuppylove_sugarsteel said:
Judas Priest is as relevant in 2018 as they were in 1978. Heavy metal? That's not fair. rock n roll is very much their specialty in earlier days? You pansy ass fanboys here wouldnt understand. Bruno Mars isd your hero. I'm saddened by this new generationPitchfork51 said:
its 2018yobates said:Judas Priest and Saxon April 15 Kent WA - puppy can reenact his role as zebraman from heavy metal parking lot. All other losers from HH are welcome to tailgate at pumpys 2019 benz
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Turbo Lover?dnc said: -
Precursor to shake weight
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Could you have picked an image of Halford and the boys from a relevant time frame? 'Defenders of the faith ' was last good album and was released in ' 82ish and has one of best songs ever written by JP. Turbo was HORRIBLE, unfortunately I saw them live on that tour as i was young (8th grade). 95% of you here have pussy parents who wouldnt have let you go anyway, or even buy the album.
Parents were cool then. Your parents BARELY let you go see Hannah Montana. Fitting you dipshits would muck up JP....btw, arguably the best husky defense ever was that year too...and Van Halen BITTERLY DISSAPOINTED me on new years eve with Eddy playing a keyboard on ' 1984.' Biggest album disappointment in rock music history was that release. Turbo was my 2nd biggest. Van Halen rocked like no other band in their 70's prime, early 80's. Van Halen's best album might have been diver-down..like Priest, the predecessor to their worst -
The Defenders tour came to Tacoma in May of 84. That was one of the best rock shows I've ever seen. They closed the show with You've Got Another Thing Coming and the crowd went nuts. I was glad I saw that show because you're right - Turbo was such a piece of shit that it was all downhill from there.puppylove_sugarsteel said:Could you have picked an image of Halford and the boys from a relevant time frame? 'Defenders of the faith ' was last good album and was released in ' 82ish and has one of best songs ever written by JP. Turbo was HORRIBLE, unfortunately I saw them live on that tour as i was young (8th grade). 95% of you here have pussy parents who wouldnt have let you go anyway, or even buy the album.
Parents were cool then. Your parents BARELY let you go see Hannah Montana. Fitting you dipshits would muck up JP....btw, arguably the best husky defense ever was that year too...and Van Halen BITTERLY DISSAPOINTED me on new years eve with Eddy playing a keyboard on ' 1984.' Biggest album disappointment in rock music history was that release. Turbo was my 2nd biggest. Van Halen rocked like no other band in their 70's prime, early 80's. Van Halen's best album might have been diver-down..like Priest, the predecessor to their worst
Also agree on VH's 1984. What a fucking disappointment that pile of crap was. Their albums leading up to that abomination were great, but someone should have taken that keyboard and hit Eddie upside his fucking head with it.
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Pups secretly plays "Turbo Lover" and "Locked In" all day
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Screw you guys!! 1984 is a fucking fantastic record. All of the Diamond Dave ones are but 1984 is prolly 2nd or 3rd best at worst. Drop Dead Legs is easily one of VH's best recordings.dflea said:
The Defenders tour came to Tacoma in May of 84. That was one of the best rock shows I've ever seen. They closed the show with You've Got Another Thing Coming and the crowd went nuts. I was glad I saw that show because you're right - Turbo was such a piece of shit that it was all downhill from there.puppylove_sugarsteel said:Could you have picked an image of Halford and the boys from a relevant time frame? 'Defenders of the faith ' was last good album and was released in ' 82ish and has one of best songs ever written by JP. Turbo was HORRIBLE, unfortunately I saw them live on that tour as i was young (8th grade). 95% of you here have pussy parents who wouldnt have let you go anyway, or even buy the album.
Parents were cool then. Your parents BARELY let you go see Hannah Montana. Fitting you dipshits would muck up JP....btw, arguably the best husky defense ever was that year too...and Van Halen BITTERLY DISSAPOINTED me on new years eve with Eddy playing a keyboard on ' 1984.' Biggest album disappointment in rock music history was that release. Turbo was my 2nd biggest. Van Halen rocked like no other band in their 70's prime, early 80's. Van Halen's best album might have been diver-down..like Priest, the predecessor to their worst
Also agree on VH's 1984. What a fucking disappointment that pile of crap was. Their albums leading up to that abomination were great, but someone should have taken that keyboard and hit Eddie upside his fucking head with it. -
I call those late 80s Priest albums with all the weird ballads "Judas Priest Lite"
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As a VH superiority guy there is no way in hell that 1984 is a top-5 VH album. There are a four good songs, but that's not one I can listen to from beginning to end.YellowSnow said:
Screw you guys!! 1984 is a fucking fantastic record. All of the Diamond Dave ones are but 1984 is prolly 2nd or 3rd best at worst. Drop Dead Legs is easily one of VH's best recordings.dflea said:
The Defenders tour came to Tacoma in May of 84. That was one of the best rock shows I've ever seen. They closed the show with You've Got Another Thing Coming and the crowd went nuts. I was glad I saw that show because you're right - Turbo was such a piece of shit that it was all downhill from there.puppylove_sugarsteel said:Could you have picked an image of Halford and the boys from a relevant time frame? 'Defenders of the faith ' was last good album and was released in ' 82ish and has one of best songs ever written by JP. Turbo was HORRIBLE, unfortunately I saw them live on that tour as i was young (8th grade). 95% of you here have pussy parents who wouldnt have let you go anyway, or even buy the album.
Parents were cool then. Your parents BARELY let you go see Hannah Montana. Fitting you dipshits would muck up JP....btw, arguably the best husky defense ever was that year too...and Van Halen BITTERLY DISSAPOINTED me on new years eve with Eddy playing a keyboard on ' 1984.' Biggest album disappointment in rock music history was that release. Turbo was my 2nd biggest. Van Halen rocked like no other band in their 70's prime, early 80's. Van Halen's best album might have been diver-down..like Priest, the predecessor to their worst
Also agree on VH's 1984. What a fucking disappointment that pile of crap was. Their albums leading up to that abomination were great, but someone should have taken that keyboard and hit Eddie upside his fucking head with it. -
IMHO 6 out of the 9 songs are good to great on 1984. But I also have a tasteful synthesizer fetish so Eddie's use thereof doesn't bother me.BleachedAnusDawg said:
As a VH superiority guy there is no way in hell that 1984 is a top-5 VH album. There are a four good songs, but that's not one I can listen to from beginning to end.YellowSnow said:
Screw you guys!! 1984 is a fucking fantastic record. All of the Diamond Dave ones are but 1984 is prolly 2nd or 3rd best at worst. Drop Dead Legs is easily one of VH's best recordings.dflea said:
The Defenders tour came to Tacoma in May of 84. That was one of the best rock shows I've ever seen. They closed the show with You've Got Another Thing Coming and the crowd went nuts. I was glad I saw that show because you're right - Turbo was such a piece of shit that it was all downhill from there.puppylove_sugarsteel said:Could you have picked an image of Halford and the boys from a relevant time frame? 'Defenders of the faith ' was last good album and was released in ' 82ish and has one of best songs ever written by JP. Turbo was HORRIBLE, unfortunately I saw them live on that tour as i was young (8th grade). 95% of you here have pussy parents who wouldnt have let you go anyway, or even buy the album.
Parents were cool then. Your parents BARELY let you go see Hannah Montana. Fitting you dipshits would muck up JP....btw, arguably the best husky defense ever was that year too...and Van Halen BITTERLY DISSAPOINTED me on new years eve with Eddy playing a keyboard on ' 1984.' Biggest album disappointment in rock music history was that release. Turbo was my 2nd biggest. Van Halen rocked like no other band in their 70's prime, early 80's. Van Halen's best album might have been diver-down..like Priest, the predecessor to their worst
Also agree on VH's 1984. What a fucking disappointment that pile of crap was. Their albums leading up to that abomination were great, but someone should have taken that keyboard and hit Eddie upside his fucking head with it. -
Panama is a great song
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6th grade and you saw VH live? The '84 tour was the toughest ticket in America. A radio had a giveaway for the listener willing to do the craziest thing for tickets. The winner offered to swallow a black widow spider.puppylove_sugarsteel said:Could you have picked an image of Halford and the boys from a relevant time frame? 'Defenders of the faith ' was last good album and was released in ' 82ish and has one of best songs ever written by JP. Turbo was HORRIBLE, unfortunately I saw them live on that tour as i was young (8th grade). 95% of you here have pussy parents who wouldnt have let you go anyway, or even buy the album.
Parents were cool then. Your parents BARELY let you go see Hannah Montana. Fitting you dipshits would muck up JP....btw, arguably the best husky defense ever was that year too...and Van Halen BITTERLY DISSAPOINTED me on new years eve with Eddy playing a keyboard on ' 1984.' Biggest album disappointment in rock music history was that release. Turbo was my 2nd biggest. Van Halen rocked like no other band in their 70's prime, early 80's. Van Halen's best album might have been diver-down..like Priest, the predecessor to their worst -
You haven't been to a concert until you have seen Gwar douse thousands of screaming fans with gigantic blood and cum cannons.
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I think my hand me down Nilsson Schmilsson still has resin in the grooves.RaceBannon said:Panama is a great song
Jump needs to jump in a fire
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Panama is a fucking insanely good song. And they are all pretty good except for the boring ones.RaceBannon said:Panama is a great song
Jump needs to jump in a fire
Priest is the real shit and Iron Maiden is for prog rock fags.
Not that there's anything wrong with prog rock fags. Styx is a band of prog rock fags. But still, it's true.
I once had a semi-famous musician tell me: rock has two traditions, AC/DC and Led Zeppelin. Don't be fucking Led Zeppelin.