The Trash Heap of the Heapers' Hangout

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  • Touch the cow. Do it now.

    The '80s were the time when cassette culture, extreme metal and electronic dance music really came into their own. And let's not forget the great renaissance in anime.

    well extreme metal is pretty cool, admittedly
  • I've learned to tolerate drama...except on the boat
    Lilly said:

    it could be worse, you could be saddled with the 00s.

    I said that, but wordier and as a pagebottom
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
    I guess the 00s weren't so great either.
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”

    El Kabong said:

    people love '80s music though

    not really. people think of 80s music as cheesy guilty pleasures

    it's the music from earlier and later decades that gets the Real Respect
    Who even remembers early '90s pop music? It's really the worst of '80s cheese, and all the best alternative stuff was underground even during the grunge explosion.
  • i guess i don't really do nostalgia
  • i mean there are tings i fondly remember from when i was younger but those are all things i found personally, not really broad, anchored pop culture things
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
    even in the 90s, though, you could claim a few bands as being well-regarded...Nirvana, Pearl Jam, whoever.

    ultimately, though, it's the 60s-70s stuff that makes all the Knowledgeable Critics squee
  • Pearl Jam? i thought they were like the lame sell-out grunge band or w/e.

    also i'd take the musical output of the 80s over the musical output of the 60s and 70s any damn day
  • I've learned to tolerate drama...except on the boat
    naney said:

    i guess i don't really do nostalgia

    I do nostalgia

    Except not for the 2000s

    I sometimes feel that I missed out on the '90s - I don't remember anything before 1997
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
    Nah, Pearl Jam have some critical respect, I'm sure. At least their earlier stuff.

    Personally, I think it significant that the 80s were when, for me at least, almost all the good music went underground.
  • We can do anything if we do it together.
    naney said:

    Pearl Jam? i thought they were like the lame sell-out grunge band or w/e.

    Pearl Jam aren't a great band, but they did have a certain melodic flair that caused them to eclipse their radio-rock nature at times.
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”
    naney said:

    i mean there are tings i fondly remember from when i was younger but those are all things i found personally, not really broad, anchored pop culture things

    Yeah.

    even in the 90s, though, you could claim a few bands as being well-regarded...Nirvana, Pearl Jam, whoever.

    ultimately, though, it's the 60s-70s stuff that makes all the Knowledgeable Critics squee

    In the '80s you have a tonne of respectable (or notable) bands, many of whom started out in the previous decade or got big in the next one but were most active—or the most consistent—in the 1980s. Talking Heads, The Smiths, New Order, Pixies, Meat Puppets, Hüsker Dü, The Cure, Judas Priest, Sonic Youth, Slayer, Godflesh, Associates, Coil, Depeche Mode, My Bloody Valentine... the list goes on.
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    trufax: regarding pop music, the 1980s didn't end until, like, 1993. Nirvana was the death knell for hair metal, but it took a while for everything else to change.
  • We can do anything if we do it together.
    Personally, if I had to pick a ten-year period of music to praise over any other period, I'd pick 1975 to 1985.
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”
    naney said:

    Pearl Jam? i thought they were like the lame sell-out grunge band or w/e.

    Not quite. Their later stuff is... strange. I'm not that familiar with it, but some of it is downright experimental in between the more straightforward, ballad-as-character-study stuff.
  • THIS MACHINE KILLS FASCISTS
    Dangerous and Too Legit to Quit came out right after Nirvana hit it big, and still sold well. Mr. Big was a hair band in the old style and had a hit in early 1992. We were really not out of this until "Informer" dropped (and went away)...and I missed the tail end of it because DC didn't have a pop station at the time. :P
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.

    In the '80s you have a tonne of respectable (or notable) bands, many of whom started out in the previous decade or got big in the next one but were most active—or the most consistent—in the 1980s. Talking Heads, The Smiths, New Order, Pixies, Meat Puppets, Hüsker Dü, The Cure, Judas Priest, Sonic Youth, Slayer, Godflesh, Associates, Coil, Depeche Mode, My Bloody Valentine... the list goes on.

    none of whom are what people generally think of as "80s music"
  • THIS MACHINE KILLS FASCISTS
    I knew who the Talking Heads were back then, but I didn't really know about Depeche Mode until Violator, and I think the only Cure song I knew for years was probably "Lovesong" until "Friday I'm in Love" came out of nowhere in 1992.
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
    in any case, as I indicated, this is on par with Anonus worrying about not liking Scooby Doo

    it's really not a big deal
  • cobalt, watain, gojira, behemoth, the dillinger escape plan, nile, deathspell omega, converge, anaal nakrath, isis, blut aus nord, agoraphobic nosebleed, the red chord, mastodon, the human abstract, the contortionist (maybe, i still need to chew on their debut more), whitechapel, wold, sunn O))), genghis tron, mayhem, sleepytime gorilla museum, sigh

    the 2000s were pretty good for metal i think
  • In the '80s you have a tonne of respectable (or notable) bands, many of whom started out in the previous decade or got big in the next one but were most active—or the most consistent—in the 1980s. Talking Heads, The Smiths, New Order, Pixies, Meat Puppets, Hüsker Dü, The Cure, Judas Priest, Sonic Youth, Slayer, Godflesh, Associates, Coil, Depeche Mode, My Bloody Valentine... the list goes on.

    none of whom are what people generally think of as "80s music"
    i think this would be more indicative of bad taste than anything else
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
    you and I both know that there was good music in the 80s. I would never dispute that.

    I'm just talking about the perception of that decade by the average human being.

    Now, it may be that the average human being has bad taste, but that's a whole other can o' worms
  • you know meshuggah are very much cemented as a 2000s band in my mind even though they're from the 90s
  • I've learned to tolerate drama...except on the boat
    Good things about original flavor Scooby: for one thing, Don Messick's always good, and he claimed that Scooby-Doo was his personal favorite role

    also, Frank Welker got his start there, and still voices Fred Jones 45 years on
  • Informer, you no say daddy me Chef say I'll go mblame, a licky boom boom down


    You seem to br in a rather good movod tody, chef

    Of course I am, Waiterman!
    Don't you know whta this wekend is?

    The end of your probation?

    Well, that too
    But it's alto the 13th Annual Chef-Also-Waiterman Slumbper Party!

    Ooh, how'd I forget?
    I lvoe your slumber parties chef

    It's going to be so much fun
    I purchased every board game Stuart AShen has ever played with Guru Larry

    Even the stupid one with the tanks?

    Yes!

    This is gonna be so much fun

    I know, righT? Just hte three of us, me, you ,and your cute butt

    Aww chef, you know just what to say to someone whose Ipad was just stolken

    What are friends for?
    now do "Pon the Truck" by Yellowman
  • naney said:

    Pearl Jam? i thought they were like the lame sell-out grunge band or w/e.

    "Yellow Ledbetter" is a good song that I wish I could sample properly

    those are my opinions on Pearl Jam

    also why does everyone here like hate half of all music
  • My dreams exceed my real life
    I'd say the Talking Heads are a pretty prototypical 80s band.
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
    music SUCKS
  • You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
    I don't want a lot for Halloween, there is just one thing I need

    I won't go from door to door asking them for tricks or treats

    I just want you here with me

    Being spoopy and creppy

    Make my wish come true

    All I want for Halloween is yoooou!
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
    so what where when why
  • You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
    Microsoft® WinFX™ Software Development Kit for Microsoft® Pre-Release Windows Operating System Code-Named "Longhorn", Beta 1 Web Setup
    Something about pre-2012 Microsoft's unabashed corporate dorkiness is kind of endearing at times, especially when taken to extremes
  • image Wee yea erra chs hymmnos mea.
    It's starting to smell of winter again. It's nice.
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
    spoopy and creppy
  • You know what I hate about new boots?

    Breaking the fuckers in.
  • You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022

    The original artwork for this strip is available for purchase.  See the original artwork information page for more information.
    Notes: White out where panel borders were removed, pasted-in correction in the first panel. Penciled in the top margin: “Let all the poisons that lurk in the mud hatch out.”

    I don't usually even pay attention to those things, but since the penciled-in remark doesn't seem to have anything to do with the strip I'm just kinda going ??? here
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    Microsoft® WinFX™ Software Development Kit for Microsoft® Pre-Release Windows Operating System Code-Named "Longhorn", Beta 1 Web Setup
    Something about pre-2012 Microsoft's unabashed corporate dorkiness is kind of endearing at times, especially when taken to extremes
    I wonder what changed in 2012... #can't brain today #has the dumb
  • ...And even when your hope is gone
    move along, move along, just to make it through
    (2015 self)

    in any case, as I indicated, this is on par with Anonus worrying about not liking Scooby Doo

    it's really not a big deal

    Not a big deal.

    FOR YOU.
  • ok i decided to try on a size small men's flannel shirt that my sister bought from JC Penny's a while back that's been hanging in my closet forever

    and it almost fit

    ???????????????????????????????????????????
  • and by almost fit i mean that i could button it comfortably but it looked a bit tight in the midsection
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
    Imicow
  • edited 2014-10-14 14:14:47
    image Wee yea erra chs hymmnos mea.
    Kiki’s delivery service did not pass the reverse Bechdel test.
    It's funny. As much as I adore that film, I've never thought of just how much emphasis it has on female characters. It's just something I never even noticed.

    (Despite all appearances, that quote comes from a post praising the film.)
  • kill living beings
    isn't there a conversation between boytoy and his crew about flying?
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
    kiki the monkey
  • i have shaved and washed my hair and i feel much better
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
    I usually feel better after doing those things
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
    those things on the previous page
  • kill living beings
    bored of iron filings
  • im not feeling good -.-
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