Drago Endorses: Rock-a-fire Remix of Pop, Lock, Drop It
This is basically the best thing I’ve ever seen. It’s the singing robots from Chuck-E-Cheese singing the Remix to Huey’s “Pop, Lock, and Drop It.” It’s so necessary.
This is basically the best thing I’ve ever seen. It’s the singing robots from Chuck-E-Cheese singing the Remix to Huey’s “Pop, Lock, and Drop It.” It’s so necessary.
We saw that Gym Class Heroes and Dashboard Confessional show tonight, shit was bananas. We’ve been fans of Gym Class for a long time, but this is the first time we’ve seen them since they’ve blown up big. It’s crazy to watch a band go from playing for a couple hundred people to couple thousand people in just a few years.

When New Friend Request was played we kept telling girls that we were at the shoot for the video, but they were unimpressed or didn’t believe us.

After GCH played, we walked around a lot to see who we could say what’s up to. We never found Travis (he was probably too busy eff-ing any girl he wanted to there), but we did say hey to some other celebs.

This new Chris Rock movie is pretty good. It has a positive, pro-black, pro-family message without being lame. It still has a lot of Chris Rock’s signature “I hate white people, but I hate stupid black people even more” even though Chris is mellowing some with age. It has a lot of New York vs. everywhere else humor. It has a lot of social class based humor.
But most importantly, it reinforced two of our deep-seated preconceived notions: (more…)
A lot of critics are giving Bloc Party shit for this cd because they think that it isn’t as good as the first Bloc Party cd. We think those critics sound like the review of Owen Wilson’s book in The Royal Tenenbaums and Bloc Party should be sitting there reading it like “Why would they make the point of saying that we are not a genius? Do they think we are especially not a genius?” Scratch that, it’s a great cd. They’ve done it again.
The haunting melodies and weird synthetic sounds are back again, as well as the fist pumping “yeah, this rocks!” tempos and the London hipster vibe that makes them so marketable. A lot of critics say that it sounds the same as the first cd, to which we say “yeah, it fucking better.” When your first cd is perfect, why mess with the formula? That’d be as foolhardy as buying your brakes at anywhere other than Meineke. They could make cd that was 11 remixes of “The Bluest Light” and we would still listen to it.
Also, any cd that has a song that makes numerous references to Less Than Zero by Bret Easton Ellis is cool to us.
Gym Class Heroes is our favorite band. You won’t hear us say that about anybody else. Their lyrics resonate with our souls, their music makes us want to dance and their swagger makes us want to copy them.

What can be said about Gabe Saporta of Cobra Starship that hasn’t already been said about Rick James by Dave Chappelle? He’s the best singer, the best dancer, one of the best lookin’ muthafucka’s you ever seen, no homo.
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