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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Mar 22, 2019 14:26:13 GMT
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Mar 22, 2019 15:16:32 GMT
Disney is clearly just downloading those songs to rescue this failed film.
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Post by CrepedCrusader on Mar 22, 2019 15:54:01 GMT
As a 90s kid, I couldn't be happier that these songs are getting some love.
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Post by Skaathar on Mar 22, 2019 17:01:38 GMT
I loved hearing Garbage and Hole again. Brings back memories, some of my favorite songs growing up were from those bands. Could have done without "Just a girl" though. Not that the song was bad, just thought they could have played a better song to go along with the fight scene.
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Post by poutinep on Mar 22, 2019 18:21:07 GMT
Disappointed with the lack of Pantera in that movie though. It was 1995, they totally could have had I'm Broken or 5 Minutes Alone
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Post by Deleted on Mar 22, 2019 19:05:00 GMT
I loved hearing Garbage and Hole again. Brings back memories, some of my favorite songs growing up were from those bands. Could have done without "Just a girl" though. Not that the song was bad, just thought they could have played a better song to go along with the fight scene. I concur. I was going to say that too. It kind of broke the tone of the scene. They could have found a more fitting song.
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Post by sostie on Mar 22, 2019 19:21:28 GMT
Garbage, Hole & Nirvana were bands I saw many times back in the day, and they sounded pretty great in the film (Hole especially). Sadly the film also reminded how much I hated No Doubt (though I'm Just A Girl was the least of their evils)
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Post by Lord Death Man on Mar 22, 2019 19:35:47 GMT
Disappointed with the lack of Pantera in that movie though. It was 1995, they totally could have had I'm Broken or 5 Minutes AloneOr they could have gone off-single with Strength Beyond Strength.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 22, 2019 19:54:28 GMT
Garbage, Hole & Nirvana were bands I saw many times back in the day, and they sounded pretty great in the film (Hole especially). Sadly the film also reminded how much I hated No Doubt (though I'm Just A Girl was the least of their evils) I always liked Don't Speak.
Also, I don't usually have a jealousy gene but I would have loved to see Nirvana live. I was 8 when Kurt died. I was in the street audience once for a life interview and performance from the Foo Fighters and it felt like a piece of Nirvana was there. Seeing Foo Fighters is about as close as anybody who's never seen Nirvana live gets to seeing them, and it's really just because of one former band-member who by now is a titan in his own right. Dave Grohl's like the last window into that time I know how to access, and FF tickets ain't cheap. I checked.
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Mar 22, 2019 19:55:25 GMT
Disappointed with the lack of Pantera in that movie though. It was 1995, they totally could have had I'm Broken or 5 Minutes AloneHell yeah! I'd love to see some metal songs in MCU films. Hell I'd be happy with a Black Sabbath track in Guardians of the Galaxy vol 3!
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Post by merh on Mar 23, 2019 2:15:35 GMT
Disappointed with the lack of Pantera in that movie though. It was 1995, they totally could have had I'm Broken or 5 Minutes AloneHell yeah! I'd love to see some metal songs in MCU films. Hell I'd be happy with a Black Sabbath track in Guardians of the Galaxy vol 3! In fact, it is interesting Nirvana's Come as You Are was used when the Kree were trying to make Carol submit at the end as many headbangers (myself included) saw grunge as having a huge part in killing the metal boom of the 80s. One of the nitpicky videos poseted indicated that song was released in 1992, after Carol was kidnapped, but it was part of a very strange mindfuck the Kree were trying to do to Carol. They couldn't use something she liked, so they went with a song she couldnt know. The whole point was to keep her unbalanced.
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Post by hobowar on Mar 23, 2019 3:04:17 GMT
I loved hearing Garbage and Hole again. Brings back memories, some of my favorite songs growing up were from those bands. Could have done without "Just a girl" though. Not that the song was bad, just thought they could have played a better song to go along with the fight scene. ?
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Post by sostie on Mar 23, 2019 10:59:09 GMT
Garbage, Hole & Nirvana were bands I saw many times back in the day, and they sounded pretty great in the film (Hole especially). Sadly the film also reminded how much I hated No Doubt (though I'm Just A Girl was the least of their evils)
Also, I don't usually have a jealousy gene but I would have loved to see Nirvana live. I was 8 when Kurt died. I was in the street audience once for a life interview and performance from the Foo Fighters and it felt like a piece of Nirvana was there. Seeing Foo Fighters is about as close as anybody who's never seen Nirvana live gets to seeing them, and it's really just because of one former band-member who by now is a titan in his own right. Dave Grohl's like the last window into that time I know how to access, and FF tickets ain't cheap. I checked.
Only saw them twice after the release of Nevermind, plenty of times before, and got to say they were never as good as they were before. It's a little odd having seen bands that later people consider legendary and will never play again.
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