Non-metal Themed Mixtape Game

Tommy Emanuel - Lewis & Clark - Pleasant. 6/10.

Team America - America, Fuck Yeah - Not as funny as when I first heard it but still a classic. Books. 9/10.

Ted Nugent - The Star Spangled Banner - Had to skip half of the solo. I listened to the song after, but I guess that one shouldn’t count. 3/10.

Virginia - Tori Amos - Pleasant. 6/10.

Chuck Berry - Back in the U.S.A. - Kinda dull. 4/10.

Johnny Winter – Dallas - I had vaguely heard of this scary albino dude but never listened to him. Better than I would have thought. 7/10.

Dead Kennedys - California Über Alles - Probably my favorite song on their first album (the only one I really know). Love the surf rock riffing. 9/10.

Nina Simone - Mississippi Goddam - Really good. 7/10.

Skeleton Crew - We're Still Free – I like this kind of chamber-y proggy music. 8/10.

Frank Black - Los Angeles – My dyslexia made me anticipate a Jack Black song. This was decent. 6/10.
 
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I don't particularly enjoy that rendition of the national anthem either, but I suppose it's a good submission since you can't really get more American than Ted Nugent.
 
Return to life, get raped by arg, and then hire no country as a therapist to keep him from rating.
id never rape a woman. i always ask politely if i may lick her butthole and if she declines i start begging please baby please i'll be gentle i promise you'll love it. at first she's shy and clenching hard but soon she's gyrating like a slut thrusting her ass on my tongue. Espada you must let me meet her it's predestined
 
I still would like to hear what's so musically offensive about it that's it getting the ratings it is. The only thing I can find offputting about it is the length and the fidelity of the recording.
I can't stand patriotism at the best of times, but when it comes in the form of a badly recorded wankfest performed by an uber-patriotic has-been douchebag of the highest order, I will be irked by it.
At least Hendrix's Woodstock version was an anti-war middle-finger to 'the man'.
 
So you signed up for a playlist about America, and now you're kvetching about patriotism? Brilliant maneuver, Montgomery.
Interestingly, the rest of the playlist managed to be about America without being excruciatingly patriotic. Your brilliant manoeuvring apparently got you last place this round.

Never mind him, he's a typical braindead anti-patriotic Australian. That mentality is rife here.
I actually love Australia. I just think "Aussie pride" is total bullshit and every patriotic Australian I've ever met has been a braindead racist simpleton. Anyway don't you basically want to be American? Didn't you say you'd rather live in America?
 
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I actually love Australia. I just think "Aussie pride" is total bullshit and every patriotic Australian I've ever met has been a braindead racist simpleton. Anyway don't you basically want to be American? Didn't you say you'd rather live in America?

Feel free to track down me saying that, because I don't remember it. I do admire America for specific reasons though and at one point in my life I was seriously considering trying to relocate, but I'd rather stay here in Australia and try to make this country better.

Patriotism =/= never criticising your own country.

As to the generalisation about patriotic Australians, you're the simpleton. But that's been obvious to me for some time.
 
Christ Almighty, you don't get it do you? Walking into a playlist about a country and then bitching like a schoolgirl when you run into a song that happens to be patriotic? That's like walking into a restaurant in Italy and then screaming at the waiter over the fact that noodles are on the menu in one way or another.
It's more like walking into a restaurant in Italy and being made to sing the anthem and drape a flag around my shoulders before I'm allowed to eat anything.
If the song had been interesting and also patriotic I would have rated it higher and we wouldn't be having this argument.

Feel free to track down me saying that, because I don't remember it. I do admire America for specific reasons though and at one point in my life I was seriously considering trying to relocate, but I'd rather stay here in Australia and try to make this country better.
Ok, from May:
Australia is shit itself, I fucking hate this place it's like a European state not within Europe. I'd move if I could.

Where the fuck would you move?

That.

Patriotism =/= never criticising your own country.
No shit.

As to the generalisation about patriotic Australians, you're the simpleton. But that's been obvious to me for some time.
You 'being salty' again? Or are you just a cunt?
 
I'm not salty, you just can't deal with my edginess. :cool:


I still feel this way.

If I didn't think it was shit, I wouldn't try to change it and if I could I would move, but I can't so I shan't. Whatever used to be great about Australia is mostly in the past in my opinion.

I still don't see how this is relevant to patriotism though.