Extra Point
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Here's some 60s garage rock, Lies by the Knickerbockers. Check out the dancers!
I’m sure that everyone has missed Rebajlo’s metal...
Here’s a song from an album that was released in 1989, the year I finished high school. It is emblematic of my self-destructive, senselessly wasted youth, which - one way or another - I regret every single day.
1989. A time when - just for a fleeting moment - the world was truly wide and almost anything seemed possible…
The fellow who uploaded this video obviously put a Herculean effort into its composition, as it features numerous clips of high-octane automotive action from various films…
W.A.S.P. - REBEL IN THE F.D.G.
Bucky this guy fooled me. He has a great voice.
I'd never heard that WASP song. The first two WASP albums were pretty damn good.
I saw them open for Iron Maiden in 1985; the band was disappointing. They were just not good musicians.
A memorable song, one of so many from the 1980s. Living through the '80s and tracing the never-ending gradualism through which unwanted change is always foisted on the country and the West, I thought the U.S. was hopelessly decadent and becoming a "1984" society -- and it was -- but given what's transpired since, the '80s are a decade many now nostalgically yearn for. America was still recognizably America for the most part at that time, especially with Ronald Reagan as the Actor/President and while Reagan was a big disappointment in many ways, much like Trump was, he was so obviously and clearly the "lesser of two evils," which is the best we get in this "democracy" in which the 99% have no influence, that it's easy to wish for the "good old days" by comparison.
This is one of my new favorite songs and videos. Every person in the world is free. Do not allow the New World Order to enslave all of humanity!
https://www.bitchute.com/video/k6ZNbtFlAsmZ/