I liked that it was simple to pick up, but yes. It'd have been nice to have actual skill trees and things.
Not to mention you could win the game by dual wielding credit cards to get things from the RMAH.
I'll probably buy it. For all it's flaws, I enjoyed DIII. If it didn't have DII to live up to and had a different name, it would have been called a success.
Seeing these guys live was fantastic. I miss Madison's Loft shows, they haven't been the same these days.
The new singer and tone made them irrelevant for me.
I'll lunge sharply back with some of my rekindled love of Animosity.
Animal was a really underrated release and it's too bad they stopped making tunes after that.
I've yet to meet someone who doesn't like this album. People either like it or haven't heard of it.
Looks like we're shifting to older punk so I'll throw some 7 Seconds at it.
Pick that album up if you haven't. Literally one of the best live recordings I've ever heard.
You know we do this from time to time. A tradition since one night when I was drunk one night and NNL and I were the only ones on, posting random shit for laughs.
That's because Pop Punk is getting better. It's not Good Charlotte and a lot of it is starting to take elements of hardcore into it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkHoATtlucY
When I'm not listening to heavy, hip-hop, soul, or pop-punk, I'm listening to EDM.
Madeon is my go to right now. He's got serious chops as far as mixing goes. His tunes are just so damn bouncy.
Seems appropriate, considering how many "I haven't listened to a lot of metal" posts the last couple of pages have had. Everyone seems to need a recharge.
One thing this thread seems to agree on is how good The Wonder Years is.
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