Party at ground zero, a B Movie starring you, and the world will turn to flowing pink vapor stew.
Party at ground zero, a B Movie starring you, and the world will turn to flowing pink vapor stew.
Graffin’ up in L.A. you can’t act stupid and play, striking up in the hood could mean your last day.
Heavy metal is bestowed upon We Mere Mortals. And it is good.
A genuinely unique, truly eclectic (oddball?), moving, memorable, alternative (nu?) metal rollercoaster.
The supergroup comprised of Rage Against the Machine (minus Zach de la Rocha) and Soundgarden’s Chris Cornell finds their cohesive sound.
Not including it would be akin to, say… breaking the law, for example?
Definitely not for everyone, but this wildly and weirdly experimental rock album has dizzying and genre transmorphing moments that are tremendously exciting.
Tight-as-a-drum, chugging, thunderous, and gloriously aggressive metal.