you would look the same way if you got your pic with the squad especially after all the ownings they gave you E
Stallone Dwarfing Levrone.
plus, levrone is cool and all, but he is what, 42?, and once the listener realizes he was a BBer, the average sheep willl just say 'steroids'.
stallone is still alive.....anyone try the "instone" stuff?
how is he being dwarfed?E
By sheer presence!
it's pretty obvious Earl
Kevin`s arms and forearms are way smaller than Stallones,I love it. Go on that Levrone webpage and you will see what I am talking about.
oh so sweet
Fulblown sounds like what any conventional middle america arena rock bands tries to sound like. songs about losing shit and missing it, or about going crazy over some crap. its pussy rock really. and for the record, Creed sucked and contributed to the recent death of rock stations in this country. none of their songs are innovative or interesting enough to gain a real following. i'm glad that type of rock is dead, b/c its forcing the rock world to reinvent itself. hopefully within the next 5 years we're gonna see a big music revolution not unlike grunge in the early 90's. just my 2 cents. Kevin ruled the BB stage no doubt tho.
Just amazing to me that is the same Levrone. I know he lost some leg size towards the end of his carrer, but they look about 20" in that pic.
..yep, those grunge rockers sure wrote about more important stuff, like flannel shirts and tuques. We still have those fools around today...cept they're called Weezer and Foo Fighters. NEXT
grundge was an awesome movement. besides, grundge is like punk rock, it was good for that moment in time. if someone came out with that shit today it would'nt work. and i would categorize Foo Fighters as 'Hard Rock' and Weezer as alternative. Weezer doesnt even sound like the same band anymore. and at least those bands tried something different, and didn't try to appeal to middle american rednecks.
...ah, I'm an older metalhead so grunge spelled the death of a lot of my fave bands. But in retrospect I think grunge had it's good points...it's just that as a movement, it can't compare to the old school New Wave of British Heavy Metal....and all the metal that followed. Mind you some real crapp came from the aftermath, kinda like the shite that followed the original Seattle sound. Rock sure does need a kick in the pants, tho. I'm hoping that metal does it, not another genre of rock.