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Old 01-07-2008, 02:21 PM   #1
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Kids got Guitar Hero II for Christmas, and I have been having a blast with it.

So I'm looking at some of the songs they unlocked and I see Suicidal Tendencies and I tell my kids I think this is a song I remember from when I was a teenager. But I couldn't remember much. Then memory starts flooding and I say yeah it's something about this kid in his room talking to his mom and she thinks he's crazy and he tells her to just get him a Pepsi. Anyway. Cool song. A buddy got into punk music and I got into it peripherally. So I googled it and remembered it all and that album and everything.
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Old 01-07-2008, 02:27 PM   #2
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It seems as if Grapevine has hacked Jay's account.

Classic song, by the way. All I wanted was a Pepsi, and she wouldn't give it to me...
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Old 01-07-2008, 02:31 PM   #3
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Institutionalized.

Mike Muir is basically the father of skate punk. Not coincidentally, his brother Jay skated for Zephyr (a Z boy of Dogtown fame) back with Tony Alva.
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We just got Guitar Hero II for the kids for Christmas, too. The other day, while we were playing it, my 9-year-old son told me he likes Warrant's "Cherry Pie."

Should I be worried?
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My wife is concerned about bad musical influences, so she made us get Harpsichord Hero.
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Speaking of Mike Muir, I have enjoyed the two Infectious Grooves albums that I have listened too.
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Speaking of Mike Muir, I have enjoyed the two Infectious Grooves albums that I have listened too.
I remember "The Plague that makes...." from about 15 or more years ago. It was cool. I think Ozzy sang on a few tracks. That is kind of a weird pairing.

Are they still putting out records? I kind of broke up with Suicidal once I got back from my mission so I havent followed them much since.
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My wife is concerned about bad musical influences, so she made us get Harpsichord Hero.
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I remember "The Plague that makes...." from about 15 or more years ago. It was cool. I think Ozzy sang on a few tracks. That is kind of a weird pairing.

Are they still putting out records? I kind of broke up with Suicidal once I got back from my mission so I havent followed them much since.
I'm not sure what is going on with Infectious Grooves these days. I have the first two albums, but don't listen to that style of music much anymore so I stopped following them.

First two albums are good, after that I cannot vouch for them at all but I think they put out an album as recently as 2000.
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Institutionalized.

Mike Muir is basically the father of skate punk. Not coincidentally, his brother Jay skated for Zephyr (a Z boy of Dogtown fame) back with Tony Alva.
Institutionalized - great song.

Suicidal Tendencies - great band.

I saw them in SLC in late summer of '86 at the Speedway Cafe just before it was time to go back to Poughkeepsie. Mike Muir high-fived me that night. I didn't wash my hand until later that night when I went to the bathroom.

Muir is only a few months older than I am, just so you know.
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