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Non-NEC Console Related Discussion => Chit-Chat => Topic started by: TR0N on November 26, 2007, 05:37:14 PM
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Well this came out of nowhere :shock:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21978302
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:shock: wow, that sucks
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Holy shit. :cry:
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Not so quiet now, is he?!!! Oh wait, that quip doesn't work very well...
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Come On Feel The Noise! At the ripe old age of 52, thats a real pisser; I wonder what did him in.
Funny, I thought Quiet Riot died in the early 90s and converted to a religious band called Pious Riot. :-k
^ Simpsons reference ^
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Come On Feel The Noise! At the ripe old age of 52, thats a real pisser; I wonder what did him in.
you mean, other than the rock 'n roll lifestyle?
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you mean, other than the rock 'n roll lifestyle?
Keith Richards and Ozzy are somehow still alive, so yes.
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I guess, if you can call Ozzy's current state "alive."
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Don't forget Gene Simmons.
I think if you compare those 3 to, say, quiet riot (or motley crew) you'll find they were pretty clean livin'. (as rockers go.)
Fun fact: before his current career, Gene Simmons (lead singer of KISS, if you didn't know) was a kindergarden teacher.
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I wonder what did him in.
As with virtually all celebrities, the results of the autopsy will be released to the media as soon as they're finished.
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If I was a rockstar, I'd do my self in Kurt Cobain style 8)
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Suicide is many things. Cool is not one of them.
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Suicide is many things. Cool is not one of them.
Exactly, otherwise there would be a point to being emo or goth.
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I watched the behind the music special about this guy and quiet riot, apparently he was an a$$hole during most of the 80's by his own admission and by that of his bandmates, then when the no money nineties came about, he started to be nice again and then they reformed quiet riot, and now he died, thats pretty f*cked up, maybe he was still doing the nose candy or something.
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Never heard of it .
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I think I can count all of the "metal" albums I've ever bought on one hand. Metal Health was the first.