Tom MacDonald took the internet by storm several years ago by triggering every sensibilty known to liberals. He calls girls girls. He calls boys boys. Crazy, I know. But whether you are a hardcore blue haired liberal or a gun waving, monster truck driving right winger or somewhere in between (if that's possible these days), one song that we may all get to put our protest signs down to listen to together is Withdrawals. Addiction doesn't care about political or socioeconomic status. It's only ...
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Tom MacDonald took the internet by storm several years ago by triggering every sensibilty known to liberals. He calls girls girls. He calls boys boys. Crazy, I know. But whether you are a hardcore blue haired liberal or a gun waving, monster truck driving right winger or somewhere in between (if that's possible these days), one song that we may all get to put our protest signs down to listen to together is Withdrawals. Addiction doesn't care about political or socioeconomic status. It's only ...
It's 1991. The pop musical landscape is ever changing and at the forefront of this change comes a band from Seattle via a short San Diego flight, Pearl Jam. The only question I had in the fall of 1991 concerning this album was, "Do I purchase this new digital aged compact disc, or do I stick with the trusty cassette tape." Those were simpler times, true, but to be fair I was only in middle school so this was a big decision. Of course, I went with the CD. I couldn't be left behind while deskto...
Unpaulished Podcast
Tom MacDonald took the internet by storm several years ago by triggering every sensibilty known to liberals. He calls girls girls. He calls boys boys. Crazy, I know. But whether you are a hardcore blue haired liberal or a gun waving, monster truck driving right winger or somewhere in between (if that's possible these days), one song that we may all get to put our protest signs down to listen to together is Withdrawals. Addiction doesn't care about political or socioeconomic status. It's only ...