i dont see what the huge surprise is. i just looked at epitaphs website and all the bands on it suck big fat donky dick so weezer should fit right in.
Weezer is 10 times larger than any band on that label.
post by BSV at Aug 5,2010 1:59pm
last few albums are just kinda meeeh.
epictab is pretty much a major label nowadays. pop music is decimated. their sub labels are fucking killing it, how many big names are the Anti label??
The world has turned and left me here just where I was before chugs appeared.
OMG
post by arilliusbm at Aug 5,2010 3:00pm edited Aug 5,2010 3:01pm
man I miss the mid 90s. metal was great, radio music was better than today's, video games were video games and not reality similuation or jpop bullshit. imma make a time machine and go back to 1994. windows 3.1and chips challenge or GTFO
post by aril SuddenlyLoggedOffNotATroll at Aug 5,2010 3:02pm
man, I wish I could go back in time to when I was impressionable and though everything was awesome even if it wasn't
Moral of this thread is that a.) weezer only got really big because the buddy holly video was on the windows 95 disc 2.) xmen cards or gtfo
c.) only the mid 90s is real
Rob... I think he moved. I drove by his house a few weeks ago and it's all different cars now.. no bikes. I'd give him a call but I couldn't keep track of the phone numbers
in order of greatness:
Blue = Pinkerton
Maladroit
Green
Raditude
Red
Make Believe
fixed.
post by s.axl.beckett at Aug 7,2010 2:44am
Epitaph used to be the shit back in the day. When I was like 13. It was Brett Gurewitz from Bad Religion's label until he tried to engage in a gritty smack battle. Then I think it ended up in Brian Baker from Minor Threat, Dag Nasty and Bad Religion's hands. Then obviously it got bought out by a major at some point because it is all just shit I don't understand now.
Epitaph used to be the shit back in the day. When I was like 13. It was Brett Gurewitz from Bad Religion's label until he tried to engage in a gritty smack battle. Then I think it ended up in Brian Baker from Minor Threat, Dag Nasty and Bad Religion's hands. Then obviously it got bought out by a major at some point because it is all just shit I don't understand now.
All true except surprisingly enough it's still Gurewitz's label and he's the one who signed them.