From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah is the second posthumous Nirvana record, an attempt to capture Nirvana at the peak of its powers on stage. That doesn't necessarily mean all the band's best-known songs are here -- "Come as You Are," "All Apologies," and "About a Girl" are all absent -- but it does mean that this is the closest representation to what Nirvana sounded like on-stage. It may not be perfect and it's a little scattershot due to its varied source material (the tapes were recorded anywhere between 1989 and 1994), but it's still a terrific record, thanks to a sharp selection of performances and a set list that relies on B-sides, album tracks, and album favorites, highlighting the group at its best. It's not necessary, but it still finds a great band in top form.
So headed over to Aberdeen to pickup some stuff, first stop Micky D's to grab a quiky bite, Joey P. was right in that Lethal Weapon Flick, They Fuck In The Drive Thru! They Fuck You In The Drive Thru! So of on our merry way ha ha! Having intreging discusions like did you that violence is the #1 cause of death in metropolitan city areas, but in rurals areas like where we live, expect a final des...
Short of wearing a helmet, the sure-firingest -not to mention the rootin' tootinest- way to make things less dangerous is to turn the lights off. You might miss some details, like those three tattoos, but we all know that the devil resides amongst the details anyway, so turning out the lights is kind of like spooning with the lord, and I can't think of a safer place than that.
So headed over to Aberdeen to pickup some stuff, first stop Micky D's to grab a quiky bite, Joey P. was right in that Lethal Weapon Flick, They Fuck In The Drive Thru! They Fuck You In The Drive Thru! So of on our merry way ha ha! Having intreging discusions like did you that violence is the #1 cause of death in metropolitan city areas, but in rurals areas like where we live, expect a final des...