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Dead Days Rock Band Part 2
Dead Days Rock Band Part 2 by @deaddays (John Rios)

Hi guys! Here's part two of the Dead Days Rock Band series. Sometimes I wonder if there will ever be another revolutionary rock band (note: RAP/ROCK is not revolutionary). I mean, there are a bunch of great bands out there trying new stuff, but I'm talking about a band that has the ingenuity of The Doors, the creativity of The Beatles, the charisma of Nirvana, or the passion of Hendrix. A band that is undeniably great and original, but still is able to penetrate the mainstream giving hope to and salvaging all the radio worshippers who's minds have been poisoned by Nickleback and Linkin Park. I'm talking about a new rock Legend. Ah, probly not, but when there's guys like these, we can always expect reasonable facsimilies! Part 3 coming soon! Later! -John Artwork © Copyright 2003 John Rios

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Posted: Friday, 20 June, 2003 @ 08:41 PM

HA HA HA HA hahahahahah! omg you make me laugh!!!! oh, i am crying! hahah! thank you for summing up so many truths so succinctly^^ i have played in many a band and we have had this very same covnersation many a time:) now i play in an all girl punk/ska band. (www.jimmiespunk.cjb.net little shamless self promotion) i miss playin the rock ... but it was getting really hard to play origianl shit. there are only so many ways you can use the same power cords:). haha. thank you for a good laugh. dies

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