thefoxbox
metal goddess
i had a slayer shirt for about 6 weeks then my dad washed it with the whites and now my shirt is brown instead of black. i told my dad he killed my best metal shirt ever, i was ever so PO'ed
kittybeast said:It is against all the laws of metal to toss your shirts..... not matter how bad they may be
thefoxbox said:i had a slayer shirt for about 6 weeks then my dad washed it with the whites and now my shirt is brown instead of black. i told my dad he killed my best metal shirt ever, i was ever so PO'ed
IWP said:OUCH! That sucks. Anyway, I wore my Iron Maiden shirt to church today, (my dad makes me go) and my dad got a little upset when he noticed it, because the shirt had a demon skeleton playing a guitar on it, and he was afraid that the priests would think that I worship the devil.
yeah... it begins as a fad. they pretend to like it. but then... it grips them, and they realize they really do like it, and we have a metal revolution on our hands!Electronicoil said:Hilarious!
Although, I do think we are starting to see a resurgence in "real metal" and I think that's a good thing, even if it means posers wearing old school shirts, etc.
sumairetsu said:Something I just thought of:
In the hustle and bustle of my daily life, I have over 800 CDs by various bands - most of whom I've seen perform live and have their entire catalogs, as well as several of their shirts.
For the life of me, I can't name a lot of their individual songs!I do know them by their position on the disc (track number, album title), but that's about it.
As for lyrics? Forget it, I'm completely fucked. I'm lucky if I have time to even open the booklet!![]()