lost his mind? i would have never assumed he had it all to begin with. i also think he uses the lack to his advantage.
lost his mind? i would have never assumed he had it all to begin with. i also think he uses the lack to his advantage.
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it's okay, not much replay value. the packaging is great though.
not as good as tomahawk then? i'm trying to get a feel if i should buy it or not.
i pretty much like everything patton has done except lovage.
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it's not even close to a rock album. same producer as lovage, some of the tunes sound like lovage b-sides and throw-aways.... and i liked lovage.
I like the Peeping Tom record better than Lovage and I'm smarter than Rich with better taste.
i'm old and out of touch so the kids probably dig it.
its weird, its almost as if i'm forcing myself to like the peeping tom record, but its just not happening
I saw Peeping Tom yesterday, didn't know what to expect but they were pretty damn great, Patton looked sharp as hell in his white suit and the female vocalist rocked hard. By far the most interesting band on the festival line up.
Also I have no idea what quiet civilsed suffolk would have made of Tim Moss.