Does anyone think Coldplay were influenced by Cutting Crew?
Slow, but intense ballads.
Does anyone think Coldplay were influenced by Cutting Crew?
Slow, but intense ballads.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Woooo ,intense ballads.
They're so intense, I wanna break shit!!!!
Everyone knows Coldgay is influenced by Joe Satriani!
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Now LOG OUT AND FUCK OFF!!!
Last edited by Diamondjimi; 02-13-2009 at 12:28 AM.
Trolls take heed...LOG OUT & FUCK OFF!!!
Even RothChats told him to STFU over this lame thread.....
I've noticed Suckdicki likes to post THE SAME threads at both sites....
freak.
Y'know what? I actually responded to the thread at Rothfans in a serious manner. It seems, however, that Steve is unable to have a conversation - he never actually comments on your responses to his questions, which makes me think that his whole schtick is just to be a pain in the ass......
The Power Of The Riff Compels Me
Haha!
Yeah, guess I opened myself to that one!
Is Coldlame similar to Cutting Crap?
Yes, they both suck massive amounts of ass.
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He just doesn't connect the dots .
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