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    Default I'm sorry Andy - Suicidal

    I said in Andy's thread that I didn't like any Suicidal Tendencies after "How Will I Laugh Tomorrow, When I Can't Even Smile Today"...well..I was WRONG. I just listened to "Lights, Camera, Revolution" and it was great...I haven't listened to it in years..easy. I did however listen to their first record too and it is AMAZING...the BEST So. Cal. punk I've ever heard (of course I've lived in MA all my life so what would I know....)

    "I saw your mommy, and your mommy's dead...."


    Genuis.


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    the first record will always be a classic. all the others a just really good.

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    Default Re: I'm sorry Andy - Suicidal

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeph
    Genuis.
    that in a nutshell is why jeph is a genius.

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    Default Re: I'm sorry Andy - Suicidal

    Quote Originally Posted by aubrey
    Quote Originally Posted by Jeph
    Genuis.
    that in a nutshell is why jeph is a genius.
    Tankh ouy

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    The first record was the first punk rock album I ever bought. My friend Chris Musgrave and I went halves on it and split time keeping it at our houses. 1983. I remember it like it was yesterday.

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