Is it that "Call 911 now" song?
It was "Scary Monsters and Drink Some Sprite" or whatever.
I will stick with Prodigy.
Fogey.
Hey! They are totally still around!
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
Is it that "Call 911 now" song?
It was "Scary Monsters and Drink Some Sprite" or whatever.
I will stick with Prodigy.
Fogey.
Hey! They are totally still around!
Hey! They are totally still around!
So is Cliff Richard!
I think the only dubstep thing I have listened to the very end of is that dubstep Beetlejuice thing, and that was only out of morbid curiosity. I am perfectly fine with being a cranky old lady about not understanding dubstep. These kids today with their WUBWUBWUBWUBWUB remix things. I just need a skull-topped walking stick to wave at them.
Tiny record store: [link]
So tiny, there's no link?
Sorry! Originally posted in wrong thread. The I forgot to check the link after I copied over.
Awww! Who's a widdle wecord store?!
Jeremy Sisto has a band, and apparently they have an album you can download free.
Somebody will end up posting this, so it might as well be me:
The Bardgermin is a Stuffed Badger Theremin
David Cranmer is an eccentric maker of sculptures and musical instruments, such as the Furby Gurdy. By combining the musical abilities of the badger and the aesthetic appeal of a theremin, he has created the future of music.