Although it was given a revival series, it wasn't as good since Earl, Daria and Cassandra had left + the videos were not metal or rock ones. Also, episodes were also the mark of many departures of other series regulars.
Night it's my favourite animated series, just that I didn't like the revival season as much as the others and it would be good if the rest of the series got released on dvd too
"Umm, Butthead, I don't think that dude's with us anymore... You shouldn't say that..." "I'm talking about the drummer dumb ass!" "Umm, I've never seen that drummer before in my life! That's not him." Lol RIP Kurt!!! You're the man dude!!!
Foo Fighers debut album is prob my favorite Foo Fighters record. Dave played every instrument himself besides one part where Greg Dulli played guitar. Theres people who say the Foo Fighters suck and im not crazy about their newer stuff either but the FF's debut album, the Colour and the Shape, and Theres nothing left to lose are pretty damn good records.
The only album I own from the Foo Fighters. Not too heavy, kinda summary tones, kinda happy actually. Dont get me wrong, their other singles are great, but not enough for me to own another album
That would be cool to see an ice cream truck do that, just drive around blaring the Foos and throwing ice cream at random. Until it runs onto and tears up your lawn that is.
I saw this episode back when it first came out, and I still remember it like it was yesterday. The main thing I remembered was that they suggested ice cream trucks should play The Foo Fighters, throw the ice cream at you, and scream.
I like the music vid segments better than the episodes because you get little gems like "nervarna" and they sometimes talk about their families and their non-tv hobbies and stuff
Maybe that was a GOOD thing?? (It kind of "traumatized" me in the sense that I was looking in a mirror or through a looking glass from 37+ years ago....NOT a pretty image!)
I suppose, at the age I'm at now, that I can admit that these two jokers represented A LOT of young males that I knew in middle school and high school, and that I was a "Stuart" that looked up to, and sometimes even idolized, characters represented by these two. (And like B&B, was in awe of the "Todds" as well.) It's humor, yes, but in a sense a sad commentary on much of American youth. (If I was AC/DC or Metallica, I'm not sure I would be all that comfortable with these two characters wearing t-shirts with the name of my band on them--just saying.)
I think it's really awesome that this man went on to have such an amazing career leading Foo fighters. It's sad the loss of Kurt Cobain. I was really young at the time but I definitely listened to Nirvana and well I still like to listen to some classics from Nirvana anyway nowadays and listen to Foo fighters
25 but just recently been watching through this original version of the show, Beavis's "Uh butthead, I don't think he's with us anymore" line fuckin took me out lmao
I feel that if someone taught them how to play electric guitar and drums, they could transmute all this destructive energy towards something creative and they would be pretty rad