I used to fukk with them heavy. This is an excuse for nostalgia and to get up on the new stuff.
if anybody dares to do such a thing.
When I got in the game FOB were hella emo about being so emo, Gym Class Heroes was getting my white friends into rap...before we all accepted pop as our fate, Paramore was that chick with red hair, and Panic! at the Disco still had the '!'. I'm going to start at the beginning (for me at least) but obviously you can post to your heart's content.
Maybe this subconscious prepared my for my eventually move to Las Vegas
I fukked with this.
I somehow related to this song. And it sounded good at the McDonald's drive-thru at 4am, faded off jug wine.
The song that sold me on this southern emo rock diary ish.
and im posting 2 P-more jams. Because I can't post them all but
GCH.
My homie was in the New Friend Request video. lmao. good times. Met Travis a few times back when he was still Schlep. He used to sneak us into shows off the strength of being familiar.
and this is not FBR, OT i know, but this is the song that made me comfortable with indie/emo/rock blah anything that was considered white by my 17 year old peers.
if anybody dares to do such a thing.
When I got in the game FOB were hella emo about being so emo, Gym Class Heroes was getting my white friends into rap...before we all accepted pop as our fate, Paramore was that chick with red hair, and Panic! at the Disco still had the '!'. I'm going to start at the beginning (for me at least) but obviously you can post to your heart's content.
Maybe this subconscious prepared my for my eventually move to Las Vegas
I fukked with this.
I somehow related to this song. And it sounded good at the McDonald's drive-thru at 4am, faded off jug wine.
The song that sold me on this southern emo rock diary ish.
and im posting 2 P-more jams. Because I can't post them all but
GCH.
My homie was in the New Friend Request video. lmao. good times. Met Travis a few times back when he was still Schlep. He used to sneak us into shows off the strength of being familiar.
and this is not FBR, OT i know, but this is the song that made me comfortable with indie/emo/rock blah anything that was considered white by my 17 year old peers.
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