Porno For Pyros, Meja
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proof that, like Bill Hicks said, drugs aren't ALWAYS a bad thing. Look what heroin got us: 3 great Jane's Addiction albums & the 1st PFP. Of course, it also gave us all the rest of their work so... there's that then. ;^)~
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They weren't a good live band but they were interesting onstage nonetheless.
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Came out in '93 and is STILL better than any corporate cookie-cutter one hit wonder band out there today. Perry in his prime. One of the few remaining true artists...
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"spelled" ;)
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its spelt "meija"
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Thanks to the "The Larry Sanders Show" and "Beavis and Butthead" for exposing a lot of people not within earshot of college radio stations to this stuff.
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@skyman214 Probably the studios realised it would be easier to have pop singing monkey slaves to do whatever they tell them and only have to pay for a session musician backing band. That's my guess
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This band for me, had such a sound, never heard. I love how unique and powerful the vocals always were. I mean Porno For Pyros was something so new, and different for me at the time. I bought two albums. Porno For Pyros, and Stone Temple Pilots. I listed to PFP way more. Just something that really brought my imagination out. I love Perry and his ideals, and music. I wish all this music could spark this for me.
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@Blisswhips now if only other kids can follow that. i knew from the start that the music of my generation would suck, thank god i listened to stuff like RHCP and Jane's addiction as a little kid. im still trying to figure out how good music turned into the junk today.
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this is fucking cool Porno for pyros on Larry Sanders show hah that's wicked
If you don't like okay move on...don't leave a comment you doucher...There are people who have GREAT taste in music just because your sorry ass doesn't , it doesn't give you the right to leave a very stupid comment on this video...fuck off
93steven 2 years ago 9
Definitely ahead of their time, they were.
I gave up on fighting the mainstream a long time ago. I simply ignore it . The young generation today are force-fed an appallingly boring, sterile, mindless and monotonous music scene, and they just eat it up. My boys (14 and 16) have always had access to my music collection and they continue to explore. Right now my 14-year old is soaking up Frank Zappa, and my 16-year old is mind-deep into Nicolo Paganini and Radiohead. I've done my job.
Blisswhips 1 year ago 5