schneemann
Well-Known Member
When I was a kid, I was the first punk rocker in my school. I've always listened to what I consider to be "extreme" music - outside the fringe, whether it is punk, metal, or rap (I consider NWA to be the Black Flag of rap).
As a young adult, I used to laugh at all the people here in Baltimore who still listen to the same music and dress the same way they did back in 1984. They act like Bon Jovi's Slippery When Wet and Motley Crue's Shout at the Devil are still as "in" as their skin tight Jordache and 3/4 length T-shirts.
Today, I was listening to one of the stations I have on Pandora and a song came on from Napalm Death's Harmony Corruption, followed by Raining Blood by Slayer. I was jazzed! It got me thinking, though. Is this lame or cool? Am I the same as all the other BaltiMorons who are stuck in the past?
Oh well, at least I don't dress the same as I did in 1984...
As a young adult, I used to laugh at all the people here in Baltimore who still listen to the same music and dress the same way they did back in 1984. They act like Bon Jovi's Slippery When Wet and Motley Crue's Shout at the Devil are still as "in" as their skin tight Jordache and 3/4 length T-shirts.
Today, I was listening to one of the stations I have on Pandora and a song came on from Napalm Death's Harmony Corruption, followed by Raining Blood by Slayer. I was jazzed! It got me thinking, though. Is this lame or cool? Am I the same as all the other BaltiMorons who are stuck in the past?
Oh well, at least I don't dress the same as I did in 1984...