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Wanna be 17 again
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sent here by eyeearbrain.webs.com love it
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they were hughe in the 90s for a brief time. they sound so fresh and modern even after decades. they destroy the new-metal bands of today
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magnific!
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Like an earlier, Irish Rammstein, for want of a better relating-to-the-zeitgeist-y description. Very glad I've "rediscovered" them, though they never really went away \m/
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@generalfuckpants They got some at least... I was introduced to them by compilation albums and VH1... the ever ubiquitous Britannia Music Club pushed their albums pretty heavily... even my local music library had Infernal Love and Troublegum on their shelves, from which I made tapes that then got somewhat worn out (but still kind of play).
Not a string of chart topping number ones and monster stadium gigs, but I wouldn't sniff at it as a career, particularly as it allows you to rock as a job :-)
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Look at the way he lies there cursing and fuming in his head! classic signs of a very disturbed person. Problems and maltreatment from the past can lead to bitterness and latent anger towards unfortunate victims. But i love psychopaths from a psychological point ,but not what they do but what makes them tick.
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@MrV6sport this is truly an anthem for psychopaths!



Most bands from Ireland are awesome. Therapy? just adds onto that. It sucks that they didn't get recognition because they have an excellent sense of pop-rock, metal and punk melodies.
generalfuckpants 2 years ago 34
Troublegum: THE album of the nineties for sure!!!
MrKossuPete 1 year ago 12