Nina wrote:Ah, okay.
Bummer for you, I would have done it for you if you were in the area.
Oh man, that would have been tits!!! How do you like LA? I have toured through multiple times and could not stand it, but it did pay us decent.
Nina wrote:Ah, okay.
Bummer for you, I would have done it for you if you were in the area.
TRIFECTA wrote:Nina wrote:Ah, okay.
Bummer for you, I would have done it for you if you were in the area.
Oh man, that would have been tits!!! How do you like LA? I have toured through multiple times and could not stand it, but it did pay us decent.
lemur68 wrote:I've always said there are two ways to guarantee getting on the news:
1) Be found hoarding 80 animals in your home.
2) Drive through a storefront.
I'm 6/80ths the way to #1.
On July 16, 2008 (2008-07-16), James Hetfield commented on the album's title: "Death Magnetic, at least the title, to me [...] started out as kind of a tribute to people that have fallen in our business, like Layne Staley and a lot of the people that have died, basically — rock and roll martyrs of sorts. And then it kind of grew from there, Thinking about death… some people are drawn towards it, and just like a magnet, [and] other people are afraid of it and push away. And the concept that we're all gonna die sometimes is over-talked about and then a lot of times never talked about — no one wants to bring it up; it's the big white elephant in the living room. But we all have to deal with it at some point."
Steve V. wrote:big white elephant in the living room.
tocharian wrote:Cheese fries vs nonexistence. Duh.
Rick Reuben wrote:Marsupialized reminds me of freedom
Jaimz wrote:a tribute to people that have fallen in our business
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