Tuesday, June 11, 2019
Thursday, June 6, 2019
Lil Pump outfits price
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Gucci,
hip hop,
hypebeast,
Lil Pump,
Lil Pump expensive wardrobe,
Lil Pump outfit price,
rap,
soundcloud rapper
Wednesday, June 5, 2019
2001 Documentary on 80s Hair Metal
2001 Documentary on 80s Hair Metal
(Just interviews, music edited out.) Interesting profile featuring interview clips with Dee Snider, Rob Halford, Phil Collen, CC DeVille, Kip Winger, Jani Lane, Slash, Bret Michaels, Richie Sambora, filmmaker Penelope Spheeris and many others. Hosted by Shannen Doherty, they talked first about the pioneers of metal in the 70s going into the early part of the decade (Led Zeppelin, AC/DC, and especially Van Halen) and how it started off in the early 80s as more underground music that edgy dudes listened to, but started going more mainstream with kids and female fans because of MTV exposure circa 1983. This unexpectedly sparked the PMRC and especially conservative religious parents of teenagers to be against it as it gained popularity. They even showed a flashback clip of this one bitch talking about her "de-metal-ing" program to get kids out of heavy metal clothes and albums. On the flip side, afterwards they covered how the rise of pop influenced mainstream metal bands like Bon Jovi, Whitesnake, Poison, Motley Crue (though they were the heaviest of the pop bands) and Def Leppard's Hysteria album made it really accessible by 1987. They also covered the heavier, louder thrash metal in contrast to the mainstream stuff, and Guns N Roses kinda bridging the gap between the two genres later on. Then finished with how the glam bands started getting overexposed which paved the way for grunge rock in 1991. After the hair bands faded, it was only the heavier bands like Metallica (that weren't trendy) who kept being popular.
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80s,
Bon Jovi,
Def Leppard,
glam metal,
Guns N Roses,
Hair Metal,
Heavy Metal,
Motley Crue,
PMRC,
Poison,
Pop Metal,
Whitesnake
80's Pop Metal - the best years ever
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80s,
Bon Jovi,
Def Leppard,
Dokken,
glam metal,
Heavy Metal,
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Pop Metal,
Vixxen,
Warrant
Tuesday, June 4, 2019
I love TRANSYLVANIA t-shirt worn by Dead of Mayhem when he commited suicide
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Real picture of Dead's bloody suicide cadaver used as the album cover of Mayhem 'Dawn of the Black Hearts'. |
I heart Transylvania T-shirt as worn by Dead (Per Yngve Ohlin) from Mayhem when he committed suicide by slashing his wrists and throat then blowing up his head with a gunshot for good measure.
He begun his suicide note by writing "Sorry for the blood..."
As seen on the pic above, his bandmate Euronymous (who was himself stabbed to death by fellow bandmateVarg Vikernes) took a picture of Dead freshly suicided cadaver and used it as the album cover for "Dawn of the Black Hearts".
Yes, all this twisted sick shit was for real!!! Mayhem is true to his name... MayheM.
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Black Metal,
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Dead Mayhem suicide,
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I heart Transylvania,
I love Transylvania shirt,
Lords Of Chaos,
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Transilvania,
Transylvania
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