Jefferino wrote:It's pretty honest. Its not like they were trying to be something they weren't.
Robert Hollis wrote:Me fucking around with women cost me my college education and also one of the women I was involved for awhile ended up killing herself because she was so depressed
EvilisthenewGood wrote:I know how time zones work.
Some good tracks, others I could do without. I had to listen to country growing up cause my old man always played the shit, so I can definitely hear the country in Dime and Rex's playing, and they pulled it off great. The title track is my favorite, like a good ol' fuckin drinking song, and my wife digs the Git Up Git Gone track (too lazy to look the shit up) for some reason. I'd pick it up for the hell of it, but don't expect anything to break yo muthafuckin neck to, yo.
Haha, I got it the first day it came out as well. To tell you the truth, I was expecting so much less. But that was a very good album. There was one or two songs I wasn't fond of but it's still good.
I've heard some of it on satallite radio. It's cool to me, and whatever Phil choses to do is cool, too. There are too many numb nuts in this world to bitch about music To see some shit about nothin' is like watchin' kids bully one another
I don't really care for this album, chances are tho that when I give it a spin again like two years from now I'll appreciate it more. This just happened to me with New Found Power. Pride
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i like this record a lot, out of all the pantera spin offs, this album is hands down my favorite. actually, make that my second favorite Down II is a masterpiece
I havent heard the album yet, but I did hear that Nothing to Lose song. It was good, not as I hard as I would of expected, well I guess I mostly liked Vinnie's and Dimes playing. ZZ Top was alright. Just joking I dont know who the bearded guy is.
Iam ready to die. I trust in God, I have no fear. Death has no terror.
Last word's of John D. Lee