yes it includes the sisters
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Clearly YES!silentNate wrote:Can someone please post a defrinition of 'goth' as I remain baffled. My old glass container of tomato relish has a black ring around the neck- is it goth??![]()
As it was my favourite record when I was 13, for me it was a "gateway drug"weebleswobble wrote:The Holy Bible is one of the darkest most depressing and f**king excellent albums ever recorded.
But it aint goffik
Well there ye go....I thought it was wankweebleswobble wrote:The Holy Bible is one of the darkest most depressing and f**king excellent albums ever recorded.
But it aint goffik
Not in the slightest, I completely agree with you. The only thing that was ever good about the NME was the classified section and gig listings. Otherwise, not worth bothering with. Ever.nodubmanshouts wrote:Sorry if this offends anyone, BUT....
nodubmanshouts wrote:NME is read by wankers. Wankers who think they know about music. They think they know about music because they read the NME. To all intents and purposes, all they know about music comes from the NME.
And this.nodubmanshouts wrote:So this little article exists to help NME readers have a view on something they know nothing about.
So it's a vicious circle of wankerdom, then? Wankers begetting wankers who in turn develop more wankery because they read the NME? Doesn't this raise the horrifying possibility of a wanker resonance cascade, plunging the entire earth into an overload of wankers? Something should be done.nodubmanshouts wrote:Sorry if this offends anyone, BUT....
NME is read by wankers. Wankers who think they know about music. They think they know about music because they read the NME. To all intents and purposes, all they know about music comes from the NME.