Tuesday, 01 December 2009
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Guided By Voices - Teenage FBI
Few bands define "manliness" quite like Dayton, Ohio's Guided By Voices. Primarily consisting of frontman Robert Pollard and whoever he feels like playing with at the time, G.B.V. spent two decades cranking out barely coherent two-minute pop songs.
Perhaps the best thing about Guided By Voices was their now legendary live shows, which essentially featured Pollard getting blind drunk and berating various members of the audience. Lest Pollard get confused, there were two large buckets on stage at all time, one labeled "piss" the other "puke".
Classy.
If you don't vote thumbs up for this song, there is a very good chance Robert Pollard will puke on you.
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Comments (6)
kinda like it. kinda neutral.
The one thing I wonder is how does Robert ever find the time to write so many songs. He has more than 20 albums and EPs from this band, releases at least 3 or four albums per year, has more projects and bands than we could think up, and his Suitcase project includes around 40 or 50 songs from imaginary bands. With that and lives hows, where does he find the time to write and experiment on more songs?.
Bee Thousand.
nothing tops a Gwar live show. Well, maybe Rammstein.
I like this band. I first found out about them because they're in the Strokes music video Someday. Such an awesome video! I think my favorite song by them would have to be Glod Star for Robot Boy.
This song was on the Buffy the Vampire Slayer soundtrack. I love it!