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i was just listening to rust in peace and i thought i'd just inform everyone, on the off chance they didn't know, megadeth rules. thanks for reading.
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i do, but that's neither here nor there. don't comment if you're just going to be a dick, bigot.
your welcome...
I would have thought horses and in particular, trigger would be more your thing . Roy Rogers indeed. And you in your 20's. Isnt it time to grow up you phucking moron.
@: nearly
says a man with a cat in a rainbow wig on his profile....
Garbage.
i'll admit that it can be a bit juvenile, but that's true of much good metal.
i agree, i think it's just a tad hypocritical to be criticizing me for being immature with a silly (in a good way) pic like that in his profile.
Ive listened to Roscoe Holcomb for the last several days.

Fuck megadeth.......Roscoe is the MAN!
DOn't like them.
hell yeah, roscoe holcomb rules! probably my second favorite bluegrass artist, after the great bill monroe. however, his ruling does not lessen megadeth's awesomeness even one little bit.
well Roscoe isnt really bluegrass....he is mountain music( he is from Daisy ,Ky) .......bluegrass is a more refined and commercialized style of music .... and while Monroe(Rosine ,Ky) is good he can't hold a candle to Roscoe in sheer high tenor.


Roscoe and his banjo makes Monroe sound like top 40.
you clearly know quite a bit more about the music than i do.
LOL
well i dont know about that.....i just recently got interested in traditional folk music of eastern Ky and the appalachian region in general.mountain music was around and in full swing before Monroe and Bluegrass came along in the 1940's.i like bluegrass but much of it is derivitive and not very well done.too many folks have recorded 'bluegrass' music and most of them just plain sucked.


many of the songs that Monroe and the Stanley brothers recorded were old traditional mountain tunes they had heard growing up.

i just love the old primitive stuff.The smithsonian website has lots of old music on line to listen to.
no need to fight
you fat and have a face like a baby's ass.