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!