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Pumped up lips look disgusting, I can't understand why girls do it. I've seen before and after photos and I say why?
I can understand people getting cosmetic surgery for face deformities and body fat removal.
Fat people want to lose weight, tall people like me are sick of hitting our heads, short people asking tall people to pass them something off the top shelf. We're never happy.
I confess that with my limited schooling I'm not the smartest guy going around but I have a problem reading (a real medical condition) so my learning is the forum, tv docos but most important is interacting with humans..... they're not too bad. 🤔
If u want to know why chicks swell their lips up, pm me. 😉
 
That's quite the achievement.
Find her (Jackie) the most humble of all housewives.
Indeed.

I don't find her authentic at all.
Puts on this fake accent when she's trying to appear fired up.

The clairvoyant stuff is corny as well.

😅
 
Real H wIVES,pack of weirdo's
Well hello there stranger. How are you?
Indeed.

I don't find her authentic at all.
Puts on this fake accent when she's trying to appear fired up.

The clairvoyant stuff is corny as well.

😅
Janet and Gamble crack me up the most but I love how straightforward Gina is with them. Especially when she tells them to snap the fudge out of it 😂
 
Well hello there stranger. How are you?

Janet and Gamble crack me up the most but I love how straightforward Gina is with them. Especially when she tells them to snap the fudge out of it 😂
Gina is my favourite... she leaves the show eh.
Business woman.
 
More Pearl Jam (Voice) in those early days, Helmet, Sabbath and a few others with the riffs.
- He couldn't help how he looked.

Worked with a guy that worked on the 4th album with them...
I said, They were a young band that was heavily influenced by what they were listening too... His answer was, Every young band is ripping off someone... No one is doing it that well and coming up with those songs. (Or words to that effect)

He was right - And he's got the Aria awards to prove it 😉
I’d wager that progressive rock and some alternate bands are the exception to that rule. The less mainstream, the more original.
Im still amazed at the music Muse we’re writing back in the day when they were kids. Leaves Silverchair for dead.
 
I’d wager that progressive rock and some alternate bands are the exception to that rule. The less mainstream, the more original.
Im still amazed at the music Muse we’re writing back in the day when they were kids. Leaves Silverchair for dead.
The quality of music that Muse puts out is awesome, especially from a small band. Even in concert they lose nothing in quality and content.
I would love to see them live, wow what a bucket dream.
 
The quality of music that Muse puts out is awesome, especially from a small band. Even in concert they lose nothing in quality and content.
I would love to see them live, wow what a bucket dream.
I saw them at a Big Day Out years ago.
They were sensational. Bellamy is a genuine Rockstar. They had a moderate crowd which was massive by halfway into their show…then Tool came on took things to another level. Great day.
 
I saw them at a Big Day Out years ago.
They were sensational. Bellamy is a genuine Rockstar. They had a moderate crowd which was massive by halfway into their show…then Tool came on took things to another level. Great day.
Muse and Placebo use to be on my year 7 play list heavy.

Haven't listened to em in years.
Heard they have fallen off with recent releases?

I'll have to revisit the classics.
See how it's held up.
 
Matt Bellamy is awesome singer, guitar does keyboards as well.
I was going to spender in the grass to see them but they cancelled it.
I don't know too much about Tool.
I also think the base guitarist Chris Wolstenholme sort if makes that band too, he compliments Matt. Listen to the base in "Resistance"
Mate I'm going to play some of their stuff right now. 👍
 
I’d wager that progressive rock and some alternate bands are the exception to that rule. The less mainstream, the more original.
Im still amazed at the music Muse we’re writing back in the day when they were kids. Leaves Silverchair for dead.

Really?
Muse were touring the world, opening the MTV Awards and sold 3 million albums world wide at 15? Not likely....
Especially considering they're older (From memory) And first album came out a few years later...

You're looking at recorded work...
Silverchair were 13/14 when they wrote the first album...
Still holds up today.

There's genius on every street corner and plenty of good bands - But the cream rises to the top...
Especially on the back of the early 90's.
If there were kids writing music that strong at that time - We'd have heard of them.

Ash were another band of kids making some decent stuff around that time - Wasn't as strong as Silverchairs first album though.
A band like Hanson (For all the shit they copped) were actually reasonably talented for their age...
 
I don't know too much about Tool.
Similar to Rush, Tool is made up musicians who individually, are at the pointy end of rankings for their discipline. Together they are magic. Just as Rush are prog rock legends, Tool are prog metal legends. They write complex tunes in odd time signatures, incorporating polyrhythms and grooves. Heavy yet melodic and their lyrics are crazy good.
You can listen to most of their tunes dozens of times and still pick up something new if you are really listening.
 
Really?
Muse were touring the world, opening the MTV Awards and sold 3 million albums world wide at 15? Not likely....
Especially considering they're older (From memory) And first album came out a few years later...

You're looking at recorded work...
Silverchair were 13/14 when they wrote the first album...
Still holds up today.

There's genius on every street corner and plenty of good bands - But the cream rises to the top...
Especially on the back of the early 90's.
If there were kids writing music that strong at that time - We'd have heard of them.

Ash were another band of kids making some decent stuff around that time - Wasn't as strong as Silverchairs first album though.
A band like Hanson (For all the shit they copped) were actually reasonably talented for their age...
Yes really. They were packing out stadiums and writing complex music as teenagers. Silverchairs stuff was nice. Muse’s stuff was mature and excellent.
Theres a reason one fell off a cliff and the other is still creating new albums.
 
Yes really. They were packing out stadiums and writing complex music as teenagers. Silverchairs stuff was nice. Muse’s stuff was mature and excellent.
Theres a reason one fell off a cliff and the other is still creating new albums.

Muse first Album came out in 99 - Bellamy was born in 78...
They may have been writing that music, Or the music that lead to them writing that music
- And going well at the local battle of the bands..
But they didn't even make their first indy EP until 98
(Silverchair, Despite being younger - Were recording their 3rd album at this time)

Having followed both bands - Among many others from their earliest days....
Muse barely got going until they were 20, With a few UK support spots here and there.
- Which is very different to 14....

Both bands are respectable for different reasons...
Muse are still doing the same shit, And haven't been relevant for years...
Silverchair have broken up - With 2/3 members still currently releasing music.

Singer newest album may still be No 1 in Australia at the moment.
 
They started the first incarnation of the band at the age of 13, changing the name of the group from Gothic Plague to Fixed Penalty to Rocket Baby Dolls as time passed. By 1997, the bandmates settled on the name Muse and released their self-titled debut EP on Dangerous Records, followed by the Muscle Museum EP in 1998.
 
Muse first Album came out in 99 - Bellamy was born in 78...
They may have been writing that music, Or the music that lead to them writing that music
- And going well at the local battle of the bands..
But they didn't even make their first indy EP until 98
(Silverchair, Despite being younger - Were recording their 3rd album at this time)

Having followed both bands - Among many others from their earliest days....
Muse barely got going until they were 20, With a few UK support spots here and there.
- Which is very different to 14....

Both bands are respectable for different reasons...
Muse are still doing the same shit, And haven't been relevant for years...
Silverchair have broken up - With 2/3 members still currently releasing music.

Singer newest album may still be No 1 in Australia at the moment.
Lol Muse started in 94 bud.
Silverchair were good, don’t get me wrong, but their super easy chord progressions don’t compare. They did well for two reasons…1.The gimmick of their ages and 2.Basic music for mass consumption.
 
They started the first incarnation of the band at the age of 13, changing the name of the group from Gothic Plague to Fixed Penalty to Rocket Baby Dolls as time passed. By 1997, the bandmates settled on the name Muse and released their self-titled debut EP on Dangerous Records, followed by the Muscle Museum EP in 1998.

Yep - Like I said, They're older....
And got going "As a band" much, much later.
 
1997Lol Muse started in 94 bud.
Silverchair were good, don’t get me wrong, but their super easy chord progressions don’t compare. They did well for two reasons…1.The gimmick of their ages and 2.Basic music for mass consumption.

Laugh (out loud) all you like....
- Muse didn't release recorded music until 98...
Started a band in 94 and wrote Absolution the next day did they?

Seems like you're talking from what you prefer moreso than how it actually is.
- A song like 'emotion sickness' off Silverchairs 3rd album
(released before Muse's 1st album) Is hardly a 'Basic Composition'


There's a link to Muses first release (in 1997) Nothing overly complexed about the compositions at all to speak of... (knowing the minor chords doesn't make it a complexed song)
 

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