Re: FS + Construction Sim = ?
Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2022 8:24 pm
The greater the rise, the greater the fall.
If your talking in relation to the game growing, I think it's best if they stay in their lane. It reminds me of Jeep, they had a hardcire following and sold out to the mall crawler crowd for sake of growth. I had 4 jeeps over the years and I stopped when they came out with the JK body.
Just Google the name. It's a backwoods rapper. Made some songs with kid rock and eminem
I dunno how popular he is overall lol. I graduated in the early 2000's when everyone had 2 10's or 12's with a bridged amp in the trunk lol. I had my moment with DMX, 50 Cent, Nelly etc. Overall tho if somethings gonna be on the radio all day it's either classic rock or classic country. Driving truck it's best not to get yourself all riled up listening to something too spicy lolice_boii_1207 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 27, 2022 3:52 am
Hes probably not popular thats why i dont know him. I mainly listen to atlanta and Chicago or newyork rappers. Also eminem is a fav. You listen to eminem?
How old are you? I like any rock from late 60s to now. But for the sake of classic rock, that term for me is the late 70s thru early 90s. Theres still albums I have yet to discover from that era. The early less famous Van Halen and Journey before Steve Perry makes me wanna pierce one ear, grow a mullet and light up a Winston as I put on my pit vipers in my Iroc lol.PrinceJesus84 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 27, 2022 6:57 pm IMHO
Not sure what you consider classic rock, but the music from my era is still all over the radio, and not made like that anymore. I think everyone loves the music they grew up with, but the 80s/90s were the best all around for unique talent, glamor and fame. I chose rock, but even the country from that time is unmatched.
Man, rock since about 2010, has died. I like me some heavy metal and some old rock, but my biggest is the hiphop industry. It's weird how some genres mix and kill other genres. If you listen to 80's rap it sounds like heavy metal with different drums. And they still kinda holla like heavy metal singers. Now, only a few scream in there rap. Like juice wrld, before he died, made a song with ski mask the slump god, and they both screamin in some parts. But, i like rock cuz my dad used to listen to it.PrinceJesus84 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 27, 2022 6:57 pm IMHO
Not sure what you consider classic rock, but the music from my era is still all over the radio, and not made like that anymore. I think everyone loves the music they grew up with, but the 80s/90s were the best all around for unique talent, glamor and fame. I chose rock, but even the country from that time is unmatched.
Haha yea. Me, if im working, i boom more chill rap and stuff like that. 50 cent and nelly is two of my favs too. Hey, maybe if you all riled up youll deliver your products faster.Lazarus99 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 27, 2022 1:58 pmI dunno how popular he is overall lol. I graduated in the early 2000's when everyone had 2 10's or 12's with a bridged amp in the trunk lol. I had my moment with DMX, 50 Cent, Nelly etc. Overall tho if somethings gonna be on the radio all day it's either classic rock or classic country. Driving truck it's best not to get yourself all riled up listening to something too spicy lolice_boii_1207 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 27, 2022 3:52 am
Hes probably not popular thats why i dont know him. I mainly listen to atlanta and Chicago or newyork rappers. Also eminem is a fav. You listen to eminem?
Man, if you going to listen to 70's to 90's add you some of that chill r&b rap lolLazarus99 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 27, 2022 7:16 pmHow old are you? I like any rock from late 60s to now. But for the sake of classic rock, that term for me is the late 70s thru early 90s. Theres still albums I have yet to discover from that era. The early less famous Van Halen and Journey before Steve Perry makes me wanna pierce one ear, grow a mullet and light up a Winston as I put on my pit vipers in my Iroc lol.PrinceJesus84 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 27, 2022 6:57 pm IMHO
Not sure what you consider classic rock, but the music from my era is still all over the radio, and not made like that anymore. I think everyone loves the music they grew up with, but the 80s/90s were the best all around for unique talent, glamor and fame. I chose rock, but even the country from that time is unmatched.
Mainstream country lost me in the 2010s. There are still some obscure artists that play that style from the 90s that are younger. If the station is named country gold or something along those lines I know I'm good lol.
As a teenager, I partied with Appetite for Destruction when it was released.Lazarus99 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 27, 2022 7:16 pmHow old are you? I like any rock from late 60s to now. But for the sake of classic rock, that term for me is the late 70s thru early 90s. Theres still albums I have yet to discover from that era. The early less famous Van Halen and Journey before Steve Perry makes me wanna pierce one ear, grow a mullet and light up a Winston as I put on my pit vipers in my Iroc lol.PrinceJesus84 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 27, 2022 6:57 pm IMHO
Not sure what you consider classic rock, but the music from my era is still all over the radio, and not made like that anymore. I think everyone loves the music they grew up with, but the 80s/90s were the best all around for unique talent, glamor and fame. I chose rock, but even the country from that time is unmatched.
Mainstream country lost me in the 2010s. There are still some obscure artists that play that style from the 90s that are younger. If the station is named country gold or something along those lines I know I'm good lol.
I agree. Perry is what everyone thinks of as Journey. I was just surprised when I listened to the first Journey album. "Of a lifetime" Is the best non Perry songPrinceJesus84 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 12:54 pm
As a teenager, I partied with Appetite for Destruction when it was released.
I was saddened when Roth left the VH, but was happy when Hagar proved worthy.
As far as I'm concerned, Perry was Journey, just like Bach was Skid Row.
Those were the days.