Anyone else remember this cunt?
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AMEN were a VICIOUS (imo) PUNK band from the Americas led by the one known as Casey Chaos, that were pretty big and peaked around 1999-2001;..but haven't been heard from now since like 2005!
They had 4 albums-
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SLAVE (1995-Independent Debut)
Pretty decent Demo songs. Not sure if he played everything himself; but I think so. It's just fucking raw;truly pissed off;pure PUNK! But Heavy, groovy and catchy too.
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AMEN (1999-Roadrunner [Major Debut.])
A step up in many ways, bringing a new band, stronger songwriting, a heavier sound with downtuned metal guitar tones, presented with a powerful but violent production, provided by Ross Robinson, him just after huge success with KoRn, limpbizkit, Sepultura,Soulfly;etc previous to this, worked on this AMEN one directly after he done Slipknot's debut which was released the same year.
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We Have Come For Your Parents (2000-Roadrunner)
This is my favorite of the band and a record I still go back to regularly enough; it's just so fucking pissed off and angry in every direction. It's heavier still than the previous. a Ross Robinson job again. The lyrics are just fucking hateful, inciting rejection and rebellion. There was a vid for the song "The Price of Reality" which I thought was actually pretty fuckin cool; and it got a fair amount of rotation for a couple years on MTV2, Kerrang! etc. Class fuckin album, easily one of the best Punk records I've ever heard.
AMEN- The Price Of Reality on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uXznRitwro)
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Death Before Musick (2004-eatURmusic)
This last one is a bit shit really I will concede, less violent and more Pop Punk leading a bit. It got released on a sub-print label of yer man Daron Malakian; from the System of a Downs. It's not terrible by all means;but easily their weakest work. A shit last album to go out on really; considering the strength of the previous 2; as well as a fair few lethal B-sides they had released throughout the 4 releases which were all deadly and would make up a much better album than this one.
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SCUM- Gospels For The Sick (2005-DogJob)
Before going ghost, the following year Chaos did an album with Samoth and Faust from EMPEROR; being SCUM, a Punk Black Metal project that is actually the fuckin business in fairness! The opening track "Protest Life" has some savage evil thrash riffery going on and sick lyrics, just fucking Hate everything, Fuck it all and just get fucking annihilated is pretty much the vibe, which I can't for the life of me fault him for really. The album has a couple of nifty guest spots from Nocturno Culto and Mortiis on it too!
But yeah, Fuckall music since then and nowt really at all other than a couple of 1-off live shows here and there, with Dave Lombardo on drums. But I kinda miss the hell out them. I thought they were the best and most promising PUNK band of that period by a long shot. Chaos was always in the likes of Kerrang!;Metal Hammer; Terrorizer at the time getting v good album reviews and being hailed for AMEN having an intense, energetic, angry, maybe even dangerous and violence inciting live show; easily rivalling the chaos of the early Dillinger Escape shows around the same time, so like he certainly had a strong buzz goin for his band it seemed like.
So yeah I dunno what happened with the guy/the band..I have bothered to Google him a couple times over the years, but news is scarce and vague, other than sad promises now and then of new music coming soon (going on now 20 years!) and him just hangin round Ross Robinson's, or Al Jourgensen's gaffs and appearing to be having troubles with drug addiction, along with drug-related criminal prosecutions.
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Then there was finally this which I was vaguely excited for; a few years back a couple pictures surfaced of Chaos in Robinson's studio with Gary Holt and Dave Lombardo! A new band and album was teased....but of course; nowt ever came to be with this either!
Yes dude!
I love amen casey chaos fuckin rules man
Whatever happened to him
I see you mentions the skinny guitarist from system of down. They were fuckin cool band too.
Where are they?!!!
I thought I saw they did a song for Ukraine war recently (I could be wrong on that too) would be cool if they did tho
I was put off by them as a young lad dude to their edgy imagery, so I never checked them out.
Just fired Price of Reality up on yon Spotify and fuck yeah, I remember hearing this tune a fair whack back then
Quote from: Mr Poo Poo ManYes dude!..I love amen casey chaos fuckin rules man..Whatever happened to him?
I don't fuckin know man, That's pretty much the question I'm asking here like. ;D
Quote from: Mr Poo Poo ManI see you mentions the skinny guitarist from system of down. They were fuckin cool band too. Where are they?!!!
I thought I saw they did a song for Ukraine war recently (I could be wrong on that too) would be cool if they did tho
System are still going strong playing live shows often. Somehow they get insane top billings on festivals above Legends, despite not recording any new music since 2005, other than yes, 2 recent songs they did for awareness, but it was actually in aid of the blight in their home country Armenia, and not for the Ukraine.
AMEN certainly had an edgy image, but I think the fucking music and intent behind it has merit and integrity honestly. I stand by the AMEN 99' and We Have Come 00' albums as 2 solid and trve punk metal albums since I bought them over 20 years ago, I still enjoy them a lot, but I don't imagine they will ever come back, nor do I ever hear anyone mention them anymore is all? Shame? I Guess. does it matter? No.
I was bought the second Roadrunner album for christmas when it came out, I have great memories of trudging through snow on my way to my ex's flat while listening to it on a discman. Couldn't pretend to remember the music, more the fact that I enjoyed it at the time but haven't listened to it since. Bought the s/t album after that but thought it was shite. His voice is crap and he was a complete gobshite with a gobshite haircut, all of which fucked me off.
I bought the Scum album, played it once and promptly forgot about it.
I liked Amen and We've come for your parents. Caught them live on that tour too, they were really energetic to the point they sacrificed playing in favour of it. It was sloppy as fuck but an amazing performance to be fair to them.
Heard a smidge of Death Before music and can't say it did much for me, think I'd moved on and so had the rest of the world by the sounds of it. Very much a band of that snippet of time and I can't say I've given them much thought until now. Might dig out those albums again.
Never paid any attention to them back when they were active.
But Dealz had the two Roadrunner albums for €1.50 for ages. I remember picking one or both of them up a few years ago, mostly out of pure curiosity.
Still haven't actually listened to them. 🤣
Must dig 'em out and finally give 'em a go, I suppose.
I bought the Scum album based on the line up. Terrible.
I had heard some of the Amen stuff. It seemed angry for the sake of it. I remember they were magazine darlings back then.
I think he works in the Centra on The Grand Parade now.
Yep, angsty teenage-directed nu metal/punk. He always seemed like a muppet to me. I would have been 17 by the time they were being hyped so I'd begun focusing on more underground things by then.
Quite liked We have come for your Parents at the time but in retrospect, the most charitable thing I could say about them is that they weren't quite as bad as the other stuff doing the rounds at the time. Kind of like McLove, it came at a time when that kind of music had become less interesting and I had started to look to more underground music. Punk-lite and about as edgy as a slow fart in a bath. The drummer used to be in Ugly Kid Joe, then left Amen to join Godsmack. Nuff said.
Oi! Leave UKJ out of it!!
I was never into Amen but I remember that Scum album being ok. Haven't heard it in years though.
Casey Chaos was like Marilyn Manson without the tunes. They had a few tracks that I considered decent when I was younger but I haven't thought about them in years, and I don't feel compelled to revisit.
I own a copy of their 2nd album. I didn't listen to it more than 5 times after I bought it, I reckon. The only track that I recognise is "Coma America".
Recall them being being lauded by Kerrang and the likes at the time. Casey Chaos was described as the successor to Jello Biafra - this was the reason I bought the album, I believe. Nothing could have been further from the truth.
Never bothered with them again after that though I do own a copy of their "Death Before Musik" record which I got for free somewhere, if memory serves.
Quote from: Massey Ferguson on January 29, 2024, 09:49:41 AMCasey Chaos was like Marilyn Manson
This. About as punk as Skid Row, I don't care what influences he was prone to namedropping.
Shockingly shite music. Can only remember being annoyed by it as a kid. Kerrang championed him which was reason enough to dislike it.
Never heard a note of their music!
Ditch water.
Fun fact:Amen were the backing band for Vanilla Ice's nu metal album Hard 2 Swallow.
There was an unreal post years ago (might have been the buddyhead site) where a bunch of the ex members spilled a rake of dirt about Casey.
I still like a few songs off the first two albums but Chaos was always a twat
https://blabbermouth.net/news/former-amen-guitarist-accuses-casey-chaos-of-embezzling-funds-from-bandmembers
Sounds like a prize fucking gimp. Eamonn.
Quote from: open face surgery on January 29, 2024, 02:27:09 PMShockingly shite music. Can only remember being annoyed by it as a kid. Kerrang championed him which was reason enough to dislike it.
I think this is it really - another, in a long list of bands, that Kerrang relentlessly championed for seemingly no good reason around that time - InMe, Coal Chamber, Dubwar etc.
The amount of shite albums I bought based on Kerrang and Metal Hammer reviews - Coal Chamber and Human Waste Project spring to mind, but there's countless others that my mind has repressed.
I will defend Human Waste Project til the end. They were far closer to Janes Addiction/Smashing Pumpkin than nu-metal, and had both actual songs and a decent singer.
Fair enough, I haven't listened to them in years so I can't even remember. May have mixed them up with one of the other interchangeable bands from the nu-metal days.
I don't think anyone will be jumping in to defend Coal Chamber!
Even in my young teens i copped on fairly fast that Kerrang and MH we're utter shite bar the odd edition.(Kerrang did an unbelievable Death metal edition back in the 90s).
K! and MH in the 90's were totally different beasts than they were in the post 00's
You could see the gradual decline from the mid 90s into the 2000s car crash.
Metal Hammer used to have that boom the last few pages dealing with more extreme/underground stuff. I remember a Primordial article but it was written in that typical Metal Hammer checkup chappy way. The cunts.
Quote from: Massey Ferguson on January 31, 2024, 11:38:00 AMThe amount of shite albums I bought based on Kerrang and Metal Hammer reviews - Coal Chamber and Human Waste Project spring to mind, but there's countless others that my mind has repressed.
That's an interesting way to say you own a copy of Psycore - "Your Problem" :laugh:
Jesus, there's a blast from the past. Are they the I - WANT - TO - GO TO - THE ZOO band? Dire.
I dug out the We've Come For Your Parents album as the thread got the better of my curiosity. It's grand, actually hasn't aged too badly, parts of it are caustic enough though it's limited by the constraints of their own musical blueprint, and it's very much of it's time. Another sign of the times is the necessity to include as many tracks as possible, so at 14 it well wears out it's welcome even though it's has a 44 minute running time.
Looked up a bit of footage too, they were an energetic bunch and I do remember that show here being fun, 2001 at the Temple Bar Music Centre. Chaos is indeed a knob too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xY_NnUhh7rE
I found a review from the Independent, which is worth reading if only to serve as a reminder of how shit the standard of journalism was and is in Ireland.
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/amen-temple-bar-music-centre-live-review-1.279321
Now, that's the curiosity serviced. Will probably never listen to them again, on with the rest of my life.
One of me mates had a CD of that second album and I never got into it. Last I heard of casey chaos he was doing an interview in metal hammer I think it was, saying he was homeless and had no money
Quote from: Pentagrimes on January 31, 2024, 12:11:23 PMI will defend Human Waste Project til the end. They were far closer to Janes Addiction/Smashing Pumpkin than nu-metal, and had both actual songs and a decent singer.
Very underrated band.
Quote from: Ducky on February 01, 2024, 12:39:00 AMQuote from: Massey Ferguson on January 31, 2024, 11:38:00 AMThe amount of shite albums I bought based on Kerrang and Metal Hammer reviews - Coal Chamber and Human Waste Project spring to mind, but there's countless others that my mind has repressed.
That's an interesting way to say you own a copy of Psycore - "Your Problem" :laugh:
:laugh: I don't remember Psycore but I definitely owned albums by the likes of Stuck Mojo and Groop Dogdrill.
Lol at the Psycore album
Pulkas, Defenestration and Kill II This were other names that seemed to get mentioned a lot in MH in the late 90s. Earthtone 9 as well who were pushed as being more mature sounding which I think meant they ripped off Deftones and Tool rather than Korn and Coal Chamber.
Quote from: Eoin McLove on February 01, 2024, 10:47:37 AMPulkas, Defenestration and Kill II This
I heard songs from each of these on sampler CDs back then, thought they were alright but never got around to picking anything up. Thank fuck for that as when Youtube came along I listened to the albums in question and... no.
Pulkas were one I was excited about at the time, the reviews were calling them the next Killing Joke and the like. They were not.
Janus Stark was another one that was getting pushed at the time. Glorified pop punk if memory serves.
QuoteDefenestration
Christ they were awful. Singer was/is married to Michael Mckeegan from Therapy? Unfortunately caught them supporting them around that time, but fair play to them they made a supposedly modern sound at the time sound dated and their 30 minute set felt like an eternity.
QuoteKill II This
Another awful awful band but their bassist was attractive (I think) so they get a pass.
Quote from: Pagan Saviour on February 01, 2024, 11:00:59 AMQuoteDefenestration
Christ they were awful. Singer was/is married to Michael Mckeegan from Therapy? Unfortunately caught them supporting them around that time, but fair play to them they made a supposedly modern sound at the time sound dated and their 30 minute set felt like an eternity.
Is that definite? Would have been a fair age gap there, particularly back then.
Ok, looked him up since Married someone else in 2008. Maybe mistaken but was pretty sure I'd read it somewhere and recall something being said from the stage that night.
Loved those Kill II This albums in my teens, a recent revisit gave me some laugh as they are shockingly bad with the most mortifying lyrics known to man. Don't even hold up as a guilty pleasure. About three good riffs on each album.
I had a quick YouTube listen to parts or two K2T songs. Jesus.
I used to think those Kill II This albums were decent as well. I was very young and innocent though. They are almost impossibly bad. The drummer was in Killing Joke briefly as well I think, sometime around Hosannas
Quote from: Eoin McLove on February 01, 2024, 12:24:54 PMI had a quick YouTube listen to parts or two K2T songs. Jesus.
:laugh: yeah absolutely woeful. At the end of one of the albums they do a sort of spoken word rewritten version of the Our Father, it would make you fold up like a deck chair from the shame
Quote from: ochoill on February 01, 2024, 12:43:20 PMQuote from: Eoin McLove on February 01, 2024, 12:24:54 PMI had a quick YouTube listen to parts or two K2T songs. Jesus.
:laugh: yeah absolutely woeful. At the end of one of the albums they do a sort of spoken word rewritten version of the Our Father, it would make you fold up like a deck chair from the shame
I had blocked that out fuck ya for reminding me
My toes....
..... they're not supposed to curl up to my shins
Quote from: astfgyl on February 01, 2024, 12:42:31 PMI used to think those Kill II This albums were decent as well. I was very young and innocent though. They are almost impossibly bad. The drummer was in Killing Joke briefly as well I think, sometime around Hosannas
I have your copy of Trinity here and I know it is yours because there is more clear contact than album art left on it holding the digipack together. CD is in ribbons too so it is Physically and Mentally unlistenable. Just also remembered the version of Frankie Goes To Hollywood "Two Tribes" with Burton C Bell on there, jaysus
I have a vague recollection of an interview with Kill II This in Metal Hammer years ago...singer said the band name came to him in a dream and was written in blood...absolute cringe. Fuck me, Metal Hammer really pushed some absolute scutter at the time. I bought Bullyrag's debut on the strength of a glowing MH review. Easily the worst album I ever purchased.
Quote from: ochoill on February 01, 2024, 12:46:35 PMQuote from: astfgyl on February 01, 2024, 12:42:31 PMI used to think those Kill II This albums were decent as well. I was very young and innocent though. They are almost impossibly bad. The drummer was in Killing Joke briefly as well I think, sometime around Hosannas
I have your copy of Trinity here and I know it is yours because there is more clear contact than album art left on it holding the digipack together. CD is in ribbons too so it is Physically and Mentally unlistenable. Just also remembered the version of Frankie Goes To Hollywood "Two Tribes" with Burton C Bell on there, jaysus
Fuck it just gets worse and worse. I'll tell you what, you can keep my copy man.
Quote from: Eoin McLove on February 01, 2024, 10:47:37 AMPulkas, Defenestration and Kill II This were other names that seemed to get mentioned a lot in MH in the late 90s. Earthtone 9 as well who were pushed as being more mature sounding which I think meant they ripped off Deftones and Tool rather than Korn and Coal Chamber.
Tarrie B, Tura Santana and Symposium are others that come to mind.
For a long time it seemed that The Wildhearts were the be all and end all according to both magazines.
I bought some awful shite back then. I even had the One Minute Silence album.
Quote from: Circlepit on February 01, 2024, 04:37:02 PMFor a long time it seemed that The Wildhearts were the be all and end all according to both magazines.
I bought some awful shite back then. I even had the One Minute Silence album.
Second and third One Minute Silence albums are decent. The last two new tunes they put out were good as well.
Wildhearts Endless Nameless is also a great album. Funnily enough it was the one those magazines never really talked about. Abrasive as fuck so it is.
Bush, Papa Roach,Terrorvisìon to add to the list of scutter forced on us!.
The awards were gas,Black Sabbath inducted into the hall of fame every year! :laugh:
Some primo shite being mentioned here. I used to buy the magazine regardless, Kerrang, Terrorizer and MH, it was different when there was no internet, Twas the only way.
3 Colours Red were another one they used to cream themselves over.
Bullyrag, Christ almighty they were dreadful but thankfully I heard a track on a sampler which saved me a purchase.
I will say wildhearts have a couple of good albums PHUQ and Earth Vs have some bangers on there.
Quote from: ochoill on February 01, 2024, 12:43:20 PMQuote from: Eoin McLove on February 01, 2024, 12:24:54 PMI had a quick YouTube listen to parts or two K2T songs. Jesus.
:laugh: yeah absolutely woeful. At the end of one of the albums they do a sort of spoken word rewritten version of the Our Father, it would make you fold up like a deck chair from the shame
Fucking hell I remember the cringe of that 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂.
Let's not deprive others of the cringe lads
https://youtu.be/tOxSeVnJtBc?si=7T1nxB0trEqQMEib
Survived 7 seconds and started laughing..... next
Quote from: John Kimble on February 01, 2024, 07:18:33 PMLet's not deprive others of the cringe lads
https://youtu.be/tOxSeVnJtBc?si=7T1nxB0trEqQMEib
Beat me to it!!
Good lord it's fucking awful why did I do that to myself. That gave me this sort of buzz....
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Quote from: Circlepit on February 01, 2024, 04:37:02 PMFor a long time it seemed that The Wildhearts were the be all and end all according to both magazines.
I bought some awful shite back then. I even had the One Minute Silence album.
Raw magazine was another one with their tongues up The Wildhearts holes. They all made them out to be the next GNR. They're a good enough band but I was very underwhelmed when I finally heard their music.
I forgot about that one. I bought Raw every week. I'm sure there was a music show on tv as well with a Jim Martin looking fella.
Krusher Joule, Phil Alexander and Anne Kirk. Raw Power.
Quote from: Eoin McLove on February 01, 2024, 10:47:37 AMPulkas, Defenestration and Kill II This were other names that seemed to get mentioned a lot in MH in the late 90s. Earthtone 9 as well who were pushed as being more mature sounding which I think meant they ripped off Deftones and Tool rather than Korn and Coal Chamber.
Defenestration got some doing supporting Megadeth in the SFX. They were pelted with drinks and the only cheer they got was when they announced their last song.
I think they supported Napalm Death in... the Pod was it? Not a combination that made sense at all.
Who thought either of those support slots would be anything other than a disaster
I only heard a song on a MH sampler back then and they were shockingly bad. So bad that even the crappy band I played in back then could have rightfully looked down on them :laugh: beyond terrible.
At the Megadeth gig a lad tapped me on the shoulder to get past me. He had 2 full pints in his hands so assumed he just didn't want me to bump off him and spill them. Nope..... he wanted a clear shot at the singer to fuck one of the full pints at her. Then he sank back to enjoy the other pint himself! I typically hate stuff being thrown at anybody but that one made me laugh.
QuoteI think they supported Napalm Death in... the Pod was it? Not a combination that made sense at all.
Incorrect, Napalm were supported by the woeful Superskin for that show. The other band that played were an incredibly bland indie sort that had even less business than Superskin being on the bill. You know the drill, shirts trousers craft shoes haircuts and 4-5 chords.
Baffling choices, we had appropriate options back then for sure. How cool would Abaddon have been on that bill?
Large Mound...
... of shite.
Quote from: ochoill on February 01, 2024, 12:43:20 PMQuote from: Eoin McLove on February 01, 2024, 12:24:54 PMI had a quick YouTube listen to parts or two K2T songs. Jesus.
:laugh: yeah absolutely woeful. At the end of one of the albums they do a sort of spoken word rewritten version of the Our Father, it would make you fold up like a deck chair from the shame
But can it compete with the hilarious awfulness of Clawfinger?Specifically the classic line 2.17
https://youtu.be/q9ohMomD0Bg?si=_2ZGFCkfdldtecNT
Haven't heard that one in a long time. The chorus is actually catchy enough but the rapping is like something you'd expect to see in a buddy movie between a streetwise black lad and a white square, when whitey has half a pint, takes off his tie and starts to loosen up and becomes embraced by the black community. I'm tearing up here actually. Just the image of that is so beautiful. Kumbaya my Lord....
I bought that in cassette in the sound cellar when visiting Dublin. I thought I was hot shit for having it and for where I got it.
A couple of friends liked them but even as dubious as some of my taste was back then Clawfinger were beyond the pale to me :laugh: the name alone was fucking awful but then the lyrics and the dude's white old man rapping with a Dutch accent was too funny. Compared to say Downset or the first RATM they sounded really corny.
Superskin! they seemed to get a lot of support slots back then for some reason!.Ive very little recollection of that Napalm Death gig on the Red Box that time.
Quote from: Pagan Saviour on February 02, 2024, 09:00:39 PMQuoteI think they supported Napalm Death in... the Pod was it? Not a combination that made sense at all.
Incorrect, Napalm were supported by the woeful Superskin for that show. The other band that played were an incredibly bland indie sort that had even less business than Superskin being on the bill. You know the drill, shirts trousers craft shoes haircuts and 4-5 chords.
Baffling choices, we had appropriate options back then for sure. How cool would Abaddon have been on that bill?
Ah right, I waddle corrected.
Quote from: Eoin McLove on February 02, 2024, 10:55:27 PMA couple of friends liked them but even as dubious as some of my taste was back then Clawfinger were beyond the pale to me :laugh: the name alone was fucking awful but then the lyrics and the dude's white old man rapping with a Dutch accent was too funny. Compared to say Downset or the first RATM they sounded really corny.
It was on the metal show so it was good enough for me at the time. It's the aural equivalent of pig swill but yet there I was like a gimp droppin' rhymes along with it.
Quote from: Circlepit on February 03, 2024, 08:19:11 AMQuote from: Eoin McLove on February 02, 2024, 10:55:27 PMA couple of friends liked them but even as dubious as some of my taste was back then Clawfinger were beyond the pale to me :laugh: the name alone was fucking awful but then the lyrics and the dude's white old man rapping with a Dutch accent was too funny. Compared to say Downset or the first RATM they sounded really corny.
It was on the metal show so it was good enough for me at the time. It's the aural equivalent of pig swill but yet there I was like a gimp droppin' rhymes along with it.
"You're the real nigger!"*
*bumhole flips inside out.
Quote from: Pentagrimes on February 02, 2024, 09:24:15 PMQuote from: ochoill on February 01, 2024, 12:43:20 PMQuote from: Eoin McLove on February 01, 2024, 12:24:54 PMI had a quick YouTube listen to parts or two K2T songs. Jesus.
:laugh: yeah absolutely woeful. At the end of one of the albums they do a sort of spoken word rewritten version of the Our Father, it would make you fold up like a deck chair from the shame
But can it compete with the hilarious awfulness of Clawfinger?Specifically the classic line 2.17
https://youtu.be/q9ohMomD0Bg?si=_2ZGFCkfdldtecNT
Fuck me that is brutal :laugh: terrible band but I do remember liking one of the singles as a young lad. "When I grow up" was it, anyway that is also woeful now
I loved 'Deaf dumb blind' back in the day alright!,a couple of bangers on it!
Still have a soft spot for Use Your Brain even though I know it's terrible
Quote from: astfgyl on February 03, 2024, 05:05:24 PMStill have a soft spot for Use Your Brain even though I know it's terrible
Pin me down...I put my hands over my mouth when I need to shout!
Yeah I enjoyed that shit back in the day as well