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Busted

A Pop-Rock band (with a very Punk look) from England that originally existed from 2000-2005. They released the albums "Busted" in 2002 and "A present for everyone" in 2003. Their most notable hits include "Year 3000" and "What I go to school for" which have since been ruined by the Jonas Brothers unfortunatly. After the band split, all their members went their own way, with Charlie Simpson being the most successful as frontman of the Post-Hardcore group Fightstar.

Since 2009 their have been talks among fans and even band members of a potential reunion, though Simpson has made it clear he has no intention on rejoining the band.

Busted are a pretty cool group, but I prefer Fightstar.

by gaaraoftheDamned June 18, 2011

7πŸ‘ 14πŸ‘Ž


Highschool of the dead

One of the coolest modern Animes out there today. The plot is your basic zombie survival fiction; a group of people (in this case five high school students, a nurse, and later a young girl and a dog) band together to escape a sudden zombie infestation. This series also focuses on issues like trust, love, and the downfall of everyone's worlds.

Yes the series does have a heavy amount of Fanservice, but that doesn't take away from the fact it's a terrific, well written series. There are currently seven volumes of manga and twelve episodes. It's unclear at this time if and when the series will continue.

Highschool of the dead mixes horror, drama, and humor in a plot that seems incapable of disappointing people.

by gaaraoftheDamned December 30, 2011

62πŸ‘ 14πŸ‘Ž


Steven Tyler

The lead singer of the band Aerosmith. A respectable man from 1970 until 2011, when he became a judge on American Idol, thus spitting in the face of more than half of his fans just so he can bash people who can't sing as well as he can, mainly because they're not as old and/or experienced as he is.

Steven Tyler is a great singer who's slowly ripping apart his reputation by telling other singers they aren't as good as him on national TV.

by gaaraoftheDamned February 9, 2012

10πŸ‘ 36πŸ‘Ž


Nugentard

A person or group of fans of right-wing hard rocker Ted Nugent who mimick him in every conceivable way (usually minus the long hair), meaning they are:

-redneck republicans
-closed minded christians or catholics (meaning they are very homophobic)
-Hunters very much against vegetarianism/veganism and animal rights
-Defensive of Nugent's anti drugs and alcohol stance, even though many are heavy drinkers.
-in denial about Nugent avoiding the draft in the late sixties

Aside from a perfect example of the Republican Party not being able to think for themselves, they are also just as stupid as Beliebers, though not as annoying, not as large numbers, and most of them are actually full grown men in their fourties or fifties.

Nugentard: We need Nugent as president and not another faggot loving, anti-american pussy democrat who's probably a Jew or Atheist.

Normal person: Dude you've become a total Nugentard since you started listening to Ted Nugent, so go live with the other rednecks who can't think for themselves.

by gaaraoftheDamned December 29, 2011

28πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž


Labor Day

The first Monday in September. Made to honor the working men and women in the United States, though mainly known for cookouts, parades, days off from work and school (which is usually just beginning) and being the official last day of summer (while the last day is technically Sept. 20, almost every summer related activity shuts down after Labor Day).

Me and my girlfriend had a killer Labor Day weekend. Now I'm depressed knowing I have to go back to work and that Autumn is right around the corner.

by gaaraoftheDamned August 26, 2012

14πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


The Spindle

An intresting piece of art in Berwyn, Illinois (a suburb of Chicago). Completed in 1989, it featured 8 cars on a giant metal stake with a purple Volkswagon Beetle on the top. The sculpture gained national attention when it was featured in the 1992 film Wayne's World.

In 2007 the stripmall/plaza where the Spindle was located decided to tear it down to build a new Walgreen's pharmacy (replacing the already existing one due to the fact it lacked a drive-thru), even though there were other multiple locations to put it (they could've just simply made one out of the store's abandoned liqour section). Protests kept the demolition of it at bay for months until May 2, 2008 when the sculpture came down. The Walgreen's was completed in 2009, upsetting many residents because the Walgreen's final location did not enroach where the Spindle once stood.

I was able to get a picture of the spindle before it was destroyed because this nation is just too obese and can't walk a few yards to pick up there medicine.

by gaaraoftheDamned December 30, 2011

4πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


Successful Failure

Very little is known about this band, though it is presumed they were a Punk Rock/Hard Rock/Heavy Metal outfit. Their most famous member was Matt Sanders, who took the stage name M. Shadows and went on to become the lead vocalist for Avenged Sevenfold.

Dude i just found a demo tape of this band called successful Failure, should i toss it?

IF YOU TOSS THAT YOU CAN KISS YOUR DICK GOODBYE!!!! Successful Failure is M. Shadows' pre-A7X band!

by gaaraoftheDamned January 3, 2011

18πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž