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PostPosted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 2:23 pm 
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zadsterboombox wrote:
Yeah, very philosphical. You should write speeches for Presidents, you have such a way with words.
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Wtf? Drinking beer and screwing bitches is, in my opinion, very heterosexual behavior.

C'mon, don't take it so damn seriously! :P


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Never said it wasn't, just admiring his choice of words!


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zadsterboombox wrote:
Never said it wasn't, just admiring his choice of words!


Well, check out Husker's! :D

Political correctness is gay.


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I feel they were definately the best with Bon Scott. He had such a unique and interesting voice. Also had a cool philosophy on life. "High Voltage' is the one I like the best. I don't have anything against Brian as he has a good voice as well, but that band has just been plain going through the motions since "Fly On The Wall". "Blow Up Your Video", WTF was that?


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agree with everything above....

bon scott and angus young are legends, always will be.


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Was never able to get into this band. I've listened to just a few tracks and they were ok. Nothing that would make me want to pick an album of theirs.


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Thy Serpent wrote:
Was never able to get into this band. I've listened to just a few tracks and they were ok. Nothing that would make me want to pick an album of theirs.


:shock:


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Thy Serpent wrote:
Was never able to get into this band. I've listened to just a few tracks and they were ok. Nothing that would make me want to pick an album of theirs.


:shock:


:shock: indeed!


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It must be very, very easy to write an AC/DC album.

That having been said, I have Highway to Hell and don't need anything else they ever released.


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It must be very, very easy to write an AC/DC album.

That having been said, I have Highway to Hell and don't need anything else they ever released.


Yeah, stuff like that is easy to write and play.
Writing and playing it WELL is a completely different matter. And AC/DC pull that stuff off better than anyone else.


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I was into them in Highschool, but lost interest pretty quickly becasue their songs all sound the same.

My little brother loves AC/DC. I think its trendy now to like older bands, b/c everywhere I go I see people wearing classic rock shirts.

I saw my girlfriend's roomate wearing a Zepplin shirt, and she listens to fucking R&B. I wanted to slap her (not just for that reason).


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Just found a bunch of ac/dc albums stored in my office pc by some one . Lemme check em out.


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AC/DC kick ass!

I own all of their albums, and play them quite frequently still.

IMO, their top 5 best albums would be:

1. Back In Black (not one bad song)
2. Fly On The Wall (killer tracks: Playing With Girls, Send For The Man, Back In Business, Shake Your Foundations)
3. Ballbreaker (killer tracks: Hard As A Rock, Hair Caesar, The Furor, Ballbreaker)
4. T.N.T/High Voltage (depending on what country you live in, for me living in Australia, both High Voltage and T.N.T were seperate albums. High Voltage was their 1st album, pretty dull, but T.N.T was their second, which contained the songs T.N.T, It's A Long Way To The Top, Live Wire, The Jack, etc, etc)
5. Highway To Hell (Killer tracks: HTH, Touch Too Much, Walk All Over You, Shot Down In Flames)

In fact, all of AC/DC albums are kickass, including Flick Of The Switch, The Razors Edge, For Those About To Rock, Powerage, Dirty Deeds and Stiff Upper Lip (Satellite Blues is an awesome track).

I hear their are almost about to release yet another album....

Cant wait... :D


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the Bon Scott era was awesome to the max, while the Brian Johnson era is significantly less awesome. The music and the vocals were great before Bon died, and after that they went downhill fast.

Beatin Around the Bush for example, or Sin City, classic songs. The guitar work was much more interesting back then too.


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Radical Cut wrote:
the Bon Scott era was awesome to the max, while the Brian Johnson era is significantly less awesome. The music and the vocals were great before Bon died, and after that they went downhill fast.

Beatin Around the Bush for example, or Sin City, classic songs. The guitar work was much more interesting back then too.


do you always have to be so critical?


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metalhead wrote:
Radical Cut wrote:
the Bon Scott era was awesome to the max, while the Brian Johnson era is significantly less awesome. The music and the vocals were great before Bon died, and after that they went downhill fast.

Beatin Around the Bush for example, or Sin City, classic songs. The guitar work was much more interesting back then too.


do you always have to be so critical?

You're right.

I love all ACDC! It's all completely equally wonderful!

*pops more happy pills*


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Radical Cut wrote:
metalhead wrote:
Radical Cut wrote:
the Bon Scott era was awesome to the max, while the Brian Johnson era is significantly less awesome. The music and the vocals were great before Bon died, and after that they went downhill fast.

Beatin Around the Bush for example, or Sin City, classic songs. The guitar work was much more interesting back then too.


do you always have to be so critical?

You're right.

I love all ACDC! It's all completely equally wonderful!

*pops more happy pills*


You be critical if you want to. Ignore Metalhead, he's a government spy.


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zadsterboombox wrote:
Radical Cut wrote:
metalhead wrote:
Radical Cut wrote:
the Bon Scott era was awesome to the max, while the Brian Johnson era is significantly less awesome. The music and the vocals were great before Bon died, and after that they went downhill fast.

Beatin Around the Bush for example, or Sin City, classic songs. The guitar work was much more interesting back then too.


do you always have to be so critical?

You're right.

I love all ACDC! It's all completely equally wonderful!

*pops more happy pills*


You be critical if you want to. Ignore Metalhead, he's a government spy.


8) <<< me in my government shades...


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metalhead wrote:
zadsterboombox wrote:
Radical Cut wrote:
metalhead wrote:
Radical Cut wrote:
the Bon Scott era was awesome to the max, while the Brian Johnson era is significantly less awesome. The music and the vocals were great before Bon died, and after that they went downhill fast.

Beatin Around the Bush for example, or Sin City, classic songs. The guitar work was much more interesting back then too.


do you always have to be so critical?

You're right.

I love all ACDC! It's all completely equally wonderful!

*pops more happy pills*


You be critical if you want to. Ignore Metalhead, he's a government spy.


8) <<< me in my government shades...


And yellow face, due to malnutrition 'cause you aint eating enough.


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zadsterboombox wrote:
metalhead wrote:
zadsterboombox wrote:
Radical Cut wrote:
metalhead wrote:
Radical Cut wrote:
the Bon Scott era was awesome to the max, while the Brian Johnson era is significantly less awesome. The music and the vocals were great before Bon died, and after that they went downhill fast.

Beatin Around the Bush for example, or Sin City, classic songs. The guitar work was much more interesting back then too.


do you always have to be so critical?

You're right.

I love all ACDC! It's all completely equally wonderful!

*pops more happy pills*


You be critical if you want to. Ignore Metalhead, he's a government spy.


8) <<< me in my government shades...


And yellow face, due to malnutrition 'cause you aint eating enough.


shit...owned.


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