Are you sure it was Detroit?Outlaw Pro Mod said:They were playing a videogame in Detroit before a concert. One got angry and slammed a controller down. This infuriated the rest of the band because of his display of anger. They kicked him out immediately decided it was over. They went out and told the Detroit crowd, in barberstyle singing fashion, that they decided to break up. The crowd accepted this and began brilliantly filing out of the stadium - like clockwork.
impirius said:Are you sure it was Detroit?
(edit: nm, I checked, you were right)
Outlaw Pro Mod said:They were playing a videogame in Detroit before a concert. One got angry and slammed a controller down. This infuriated the rest of the band because of his display of anger. They kicked him out immediately decided it was over. They went out and told the Detroit crowd, in barberstyle singing fashion, that they decided to break up. The crowd accepted this and began brilliantly filing out of the stadium - like clockwork.
Outlaw Pro Mod said:They were playing a videogame in Detroit before a concert. One got angry and slammed a controller down. This infuriated the rest of the band because of his display of anger. They kicked him out immediately decided it was over. They went out and told the Detroit crowd, in barberstyle singing fashion, that they decided to break up. The crowd accepted this and began brilliantly filing out of the stadium - like clockwork.
Ninja Scooter said:Stapp is actually doing an album with a bunch of rap/hiphop producers. Can't wait to hear that trainwreck.
Manabanana said:Interesting note from the Wrens' website.
"Halfway into first tour supporting Secaucus, the wrens are told that if they do not sign their big buck record contract all promotion for Secaucus will be stopped. The wrens, frowning on strong-arm tactics, do not re-sign and as promised, all promotion (including support for a pending tour of Europe with Brainiac) is pulled. The head of the record company, infuriated, commences layoffs of involved record company personnel and vows that the next band to walk through that door will be made famous - at any cost. The next band through the door is Creed. Grass Records becomes Wind Up Records. Creed becomes famous at any cost."
Manabanana said:Interesting note from the Wrens' website.
"Halfway into first tour supporting Secaucus, the wrens are told that if they do not sign their big buck record contract all promotion for Secaucus will be stopped. The wrens, frowning on strong-arm tactics, do not re-sign and as promised, all promotion (including support for a pending tour of Europe with Brainiac) is pulled. The head of the record company, infuriated, commences layoffs of involved record company personnel and vows that the next band to walk through that door will be made famous - at any cost. The next band through the door is Creed. Grass Records becomes Wind Up Records. Creed becomes famous at any cost."
Sirpopopop said:Old news. Some of the songs on Meadowlands were about the "deal".