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Eminence Front - 1982

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bitcorn:

just saw a guy wearing a nirvana t-shirt lmfao i bet he cant even name three noble truths of buddhism

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alpineband:

We’re so excited that our album is finally available in the US! #aisforalpine

alpineband:

We’re so excited that our album is finally available in the US! #aisforalpine

— 4 days ago with 8 notes

gracehelbig:

DailyGrace reviews Avril Lavigne’s new song “Here’s to Never Growing Up.”

Oh, Avril. It’s so bad. 

— 1 week ago with 517 notes
under-radar-mag:

Classic Interview:
Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ debut full-length Fever to Tell sounded like a high school yearbook. It’s a loud but uncertain art-punk screed, full of black humor and wicked riffs but with little ambition. Singer Karen O’s squeals and moans and beer-slinging are sex-crazed without being especially sexy. It’s aggressive and commanding but only hides the band’s insecurities about what they really have to say. It’s a portrait of young artists caught in the middle of growing up. (via Yeah Yeah Yeahs | Under The Radar)

under-radar-mag:

Classic Interview:

Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ debut full-length Fever to Tell sounded like a high school yearbook. It’s a loud but uncertain art-punk screed, full of black humor and wicked riffs but with little ambition. Singer Karen O’s squeals and moans and beer-slinging are sex-crazed without being especially sexy. It’s aggressive and commanding but only hides the band’s insecurities about what they really have to say. It’s a portrait of young artists caught in the middle of growing up. (via Yeah Yeah Yeahs | Under The Radar)

— 1 week ago with 39 notes