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Knife party is a good deftones tune. I used to love playing head up ... around the fur and white pony were great albums!! Deftones were part of my high school journey. Them and static x and incubus first 3 albums were my wrestling warm up playlists!
Knife party is a good deftones tune. I used to love playing head up ... around the fur and white pony were great albums!! Deftones were part of my high school journey. Them and static x and incubus first 3 albums were my wrestling warm up playlists!
Aqueous transmission while kayaking a lazy river and smoking reefer is life changing bro.
You ever knife fight? We did first blood, no face or stomach(shit happens though), hands, wrists, arms, legs were a go. My wrists/forearms are basically all scar tissue at this point. Plus the bullet wound lol in my forearm... SO MUCH FUN!!!!!! You haven't lived until you bleed for your boys. We used to settle disputes with first blood knife fights. It's actually safer in most cases than a strait fight.
I legit had a cop ask me "What happened to your arms did you get them stuck in a meat grinder.?. I sheepishly said" Uh no sir" and he didn't ask anymore!!!
Can’t say as that I’ve ever agreed to be stabbed or settled any dispute intentionally with a knife but I did get stuck in the shoulder when I was a teenager by a Puerto Rican over a girl. Still got the scar. Thankfully it was a sharp buck knife. I still banged his sister a couple more times after that but I stopped talking shit to him about it lol.
I’m a country boy, we settled disputes with our fists. Then afterwards we drank whiskey and became friends. That’s how that shit always worked back then. Pretty much all my friends have either kicked my ass or had their asses kicked by me. But we didn’t use weapons.
anyways music is such a personal thing. It was truly my first love. And I notice as I get older my music tastes come full circle. Grew up on that good ol western style outlaw country and Southern rock, played in grunge and post grunge metal bands, and now I find myself back on that outlaw red dirt country.
music is timeless. And I will always love it. I just hate how you gotta jump through hoops to get any hard or digital copies. Music industry is bullshit. And I’m stupid when it comes to this new music technology I guess.