I remember when BLB started, he made a My Space post that was pretty vitriolic towards an album and dismissing it as "Fred's solo album".
The problem is I can't remember if it was this or not.
Or maybe his attitude changed?...
No idea.
Probably should get working on that essay now...I actually think he was referring to Results May Vary.
Edited by HoriatioManBlowerWell, that'd make sense too, since he wasn't on it.
Probably should get working on that essay now...He *did* call the greatest hits a piece of crap and a waste of money tho'.
Probably should get working on that essay now...I'd like to suggest that the difference between LB and The Beasties is that the latter were a bit less stealthy with the parody.
Or, to be more vitriolic: he comes across as too fucking stupid to be capable of parody.
Edited by Sen Probably should get working on that essay now... Hide / Show RepliesWell, it only took them a decade or so.
Probably should get working on that essay now...Actually, there's a little swing-type section in the album version of "Stuck" from their first album, and when they did Significant Other, one of the outtakes was a Primus-styled track with Les Claypool on vocals. LB seem to be aware of themselves.
Edited by HoriatioManBlowerI barely even remember the first album, so no wonder I missed it.
*shoegaze* I'm still embarassed that I found out about Primus from that track...
Edited by Sen Probably should get working on that essay now...OK, this page (and the YMMV tab) has a lot of stealth "Complaining About Shows You Dont Like" stuff. And it needs to be cleaned up. Any ideas about where to start?
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According to this, Wes Borland not only does not despise The Unquestionable Truth, he's proud of it.
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