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Total Votes 8
Average Score 8.88
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URL: http://riceornot.ricecop.com/?auto=32081
Submitted by: Bling24
Comments: 20  (Read/Post)     Favorites: 0  (View)
Submitted on: 04-21-2004
View Stats Category: Off-topic
Description:
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#1
4-21-2004 @ 09:05:42 AM
Posted By : V8Tbird Reply | Edit | Del
Why even bother with the pants at that point? Just better hope that you don't have to run from/kick any one, or even get your wallet out of your back pocket.

#2
4-21-2004 @ 09:13:23 AM
Posted By : kstagger Reply | Edit | Del
a few weeks ago I was riding in the mountaineer with my wife driving - going through the ghetto part of town and there was a kid with extremely low riding pants walking down the street. He stopped at the corner and gave me a dirty 'gangsta' look... then his pants fell all the way of around his ankles... my wife and I just pointed and laughed our asses off as we drove away...

#3
4-21-2004 @ 09:14:08 AM
Posted By : Lemming Reply | Edit | Del
I really don't understand the point of this; I don't even see how it could possibly be comfortable.

#4
4-21-2004 @ 09:16:26 AM
Posted By : V8Tbird Reply | Edit | Del
ya but then too... I never got disco. These things come and go. One day the rap/hip-hop craz will be held in the same light as Disco and the Hair Bands of the 80's.

#5
4-21-2004 @ 12:30:29 PM
Posted By : Cougar73 Reply | Edit | Del
He kinda looks like the rapper Twista if he was bigger.

#6
4-21-2004 @ 01:48:43 PM
Posted By : Skid Reply | Edit | Del
He looks like a fucking penguin.

#7
4-21-2004 @ 01:50:41 PM
Posted By : Biohazard Reply | Edit | Del
#6, lol

#8
4-21-2004 @ 01:56:39 PM
Posted By : stang392 Reply | Edit | Del
#4, hey now, watch what you say about hair bands

#9
4-21-2004 @ 01:58:11 PM
Posted By : TinIndian Reply | Edit | Del
you bought the Darkness' CD, didnt ya, Stang?

#10
4-21-2004 @ 02:00:37 PM
Posted By : Skid Reply | Edit | Del
#8, I listen to Dee Snyder's House of Hair every Saturday night, so I concur.

Some of the best hard rock was actually made in the '80s, but some of the best stuff is also a bit obscure.


#11
4-21-2004 @ 02:01:27 PM
Posted By : Biohazard Reply | Edit | Del
.......

#12
4-21-2004 @ 02:03:20 PM
Posted By : TinIndian Reply | Edit | Del
truth be told I was actually considerin buyin the Darkness' CD m'self.... but I gotta pick on Stang. :) I just wish the guywouldnt squeak so fuckin much.
#10 IRON MAIDEN!!!


#13
4-21-2004 @ 02:04:09 PM
Posted By : stang392 Reply | Edit | Del
#9, not yet, but I have downloaded some of it. got to get the GNR greatest hits CD first :-P

#14
4-21-2004 @ 02:06:48 PM
Posted By : TinIndian Reply | Edit | Del
I always did dig GNR

#15
4-21-2004 @ 02:07:16 PM
Posted By : Skid Reply | Edit | Del
#12, I'm not crazy about The Darkness because they don't sound much like a real hair band to me. The music is not something that wouldn't have passed in the '80s (in fact, it sounds remarkably like something you'd hear out of a lame contemporary act like American Hi-Fi), and the lead singer doesn't do the classic, over-emotive clenched-teeth vocals that were so prevalent during the time period. Just occasionally getting high-pitched doesn't make a modern act like like a hair band. Personally, I think Lovefist (from GTA: Vice City) was a better hairband tribute, even though the songs blew.

#16
4-21-2004 @ 02:12:12 PM
Posted By : TinIndian Reply | Edit | Del
#15 When I first heard The Darkness I thought 80s hair band, (or even Queen... a little bit) but the more I hear the more I associate em with like early 90s bands like Cinderella and what not.. but there is that gravelly anger missin... maybe thats why I could tolerate the squeaky shit better back in the day... thered be a good pissed off growl to back it up, usually. Their like a friendly version of Ratt.... lol. But I still dig some of their stuff.

#17
4-21-2004 @ 02:18:42 PM
Posted By : ricerocketboy Reply | Edit | Del
LOL

#18
4-21-2004 @ 04:46:04 PM
Posted By : Bling24 Reply | Edit | Del
only stuff like this from the rap era will be held in obscurity

#19
4-21-2004 @ 05:35:04 PM
Posted By : tanner07 Reply | Edit | Del
TinIndian's back??

#20
4-21-2004 @ 05:36:34 PM
Posted By : ricerocketboy Reply | Edit | Del
#19, yes, my brotha, he is.

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