Ok well we hear enough from the critics so now its time to hear what the LPA thinks.If you wanna review an album or a single use this post
Ok well don't close this in case someone uses it. And dude I've noticed something man,You need to lighten up a bit
There's nothing wrong with this thread, Neil. Lighten up and let the staff do their jobs. It'll save you less stress.
Haha, I agree. Neil, you act like a mod way to often. [/b][/quote] Heh. Way to try to get me in shit. You remind me of my little brother.
Heh. Way to try to get me in shit. You remind me of my little brother. [/b][/quote] Too bad Casey's telling the truth, aye?
Too bad Casey's telling the truth, aye? [/b][/quote] I wasn't trying to be a mod at all. Everyone else posts stuff like that when someone makes a thread like this and they don't get in shit for it.
I wasn't trying to be a mod at all. Everyone else posts stuff like that when someone makes a thread like this and they don't get in shit for it. [/b][/quote] Yes, they do. Thus why we warn people for advising. Check out the rule. It's frowned upon and other times warned for. So I'd suggest you stop pointing out the problems with threads, if there's a problem with it, staff will get to it.
Alrighty, I'll start this shit off with a review of Sum 41's Does This Look Infected... One of the shortest albums I own (31:06,) Sum 41 delivers a short and sweet and catchy album with a sarcastic punch. I can see what people don't like about and can see what people like about it. It certainly caught my attention enough to be one of my favorites and the DVD that came with it is hilarious and crazy. Favorites: The Hell Song, Thanks For Nothing, Over My Head (Better Off Dead)
Bad Religion- The Empire Strikes First My 3rd favorite Bad Religion CD. Has a lot of good songs. Bad Religion on this cd has great political, in-depth thinking in their songs. With awesome, catchy melodies which stick in your head for days. Favorites: God's Love, The Empire Strikes First, Beyond Electric Dreams, Live Again.
Review: Linkin Park + Jay-Z Numb/Encore The N/E song itself takes the song 'Numb' and switches it into a less sad more happy hip-hop beat.The beat added is a sample beat from 'Encore' that blends in well with the Numb backround music.A few alterations to both have made this song alot more hip-hop like.Jay-Z's rapping of 'Encore' on the altered beat blends in perfectly with the song,Chester's co-singing in the chorus does seem to take away the happiness with the tone of voice.About 3 quarters of the way through the whole song connects to the original 'Numb' Song with Chester singing the original first verse and then the original chorus which does drown the Hip-Hop feel and the happiness and 'go getter' attitude of the song.This song gets 8.3/10
Adam: I didn't really mean that there was anything wrong with the song, just that I didn't really like it, not to mention I needed something to be a con for the other 1% Discordant: Thank you, I try.