| Topic Summary |
| Posted by Cbats on Nov 30, 2011, 1:02am |
How did we forget shabazz? That album is going to be top 5 of the year for me
drew just means that both artists put out a lot of music really quickly and some of it is really good and other stuff is questionable. |
| Posted by stakeyjay on Nov 30, 2011, 10:14am |
Nov 29, 2011, 8:43pm, know ID yuh wrote:By the way, I'm guessing I'm the only one on the board who has listened to Travis Barker's new album? As far as enjoyable albums go, this is probably top ten for me.
PS: He's the drummer for Blink 182. |
|
The Album was pretty good Know, I liked it a lot. I think he is a pretty good producer. I feel like the album could have been hyped up a bit more though. I didn't know of its release until a week after the fact. |
| Posted by StormyPinkness on Nov 30, 2011, 12:01pm |
Nov 30, 2011, 12:55am, RUST NEVER SLEEPS wrote:| Also Drew I'm not sure I understand what this means: Lil B : Rap :: Robert Pollard : Rock? |
|
They don't have to take the SAT in Canada I guess. |
| Posted by DREW OF THE RUSHES on Nov 30, 2011, 12:11pm |
Nov 30, 2011, 12:55am, RUST NEVER SLEEPS wrote:Holy shit, I totally forgot about Shabazz Palaces as well, fuck.
Also Drew I'm not sure I understand what this means: Lil B : Rap :: Robert Pollard : Rock? And sampling things does not really excite me, it is just too fucking easy nowadays for it to be cool. |
|
Lil B is the rap version of Robert Pollard of Guided By Voices, i.e., they're incredibly prolific but like cbats said while they're both capable of absolute gold, you have to sift through a lot of shit to find it. Lil B has yet to put together an album of complete gold, whereas Pollard made a few. Though I'm Gay is a step in the right direction.
But I'm not going to listen to all of Lil B's mixed tapes to find the good tracks, like I have with Pollard. |
| Posted by RUST NEVER SLEEPS on Nov 30, 2011, 2:00pm |
Nov 30, 2011, 12:01pm, StormyPinkness wrote:
No we don't write SAT's. Although I understood what he was going for, I legitimately read Jackson Pollack instead of Robert Pollard. I was all confused after that . |
| Posted by Horned Gramma on Nov 30, 2011, 2:14pm |
| We Americans don't 'write' SATs either. |
| Posted by RUST NEVER SLEEPS on Nov 30, 2011, 2:23pm |
Nov 30, 2011, 2:14pm, Horned Gramma wrote:| We Americans don't 'write' SATs either. |
|
I don't follow... |
| Posted by Horned Gramma on Nov 30, 2011, 2:35pm |
| To say that you 'write' a test is distinctly Canadian. In America, one would 'take' a test. |
| Posted by RUST NEVER SLEEPS on Nov 30, 2011, 2:44pm |
Where do you take them? I think you would score higher if you were to write on them. Lulz
Seriously never knew we said that differently. I have to constantly rethink how I type on this board, it's starting to hurt my brain. |
| Posted by StormyPinkness on Nov 30, 2011, 3:17pm |
| I was just teasing. But I didn't know about the write/take thing. |
| Posted by Pea on Nov 30, 2011, 3:36pm |
| Teachers write tests. Students take them. Jesus, Canada! |
| Posted by DREW OF THE RUSHES on Nov 30, 2011, 3:41pm |
| next tournament: most canadian board member. Rusty is the 1 seed. |
| Posted by Pea on Nov 30, 2011, 3:45pm |
| J-Dawg has the thickest of all of the Canadian accents I've met, so he's gotta be up there somewhere. |
| Posted by Horned Gramma on Nov 30, 2011, 3:50pm |
| FD FTW |
| Posted by alex on Nov 30, 2011, 4:26pm |
| It really depends on the type of test. I've taken a blood test, and people have to take piss tests, etc. but considering the physical act of writing answers on a test, I think both words are justifiable. |