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  1. #21
    Okay. I love Blur. Let's get that straight.

    But Spinal Tap will forever be more relevant to music than Blur.

    They certainly deserve the min-fig treatment. But anyway, it's disappointing not to see "Stonehenge" pass the filter, and not to see my drummer explode. Or an opening cinematic of them lost on their way to the stage. Or...

    You know what? I'm just gonna go watch This is Spinal Tap again.
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    I'm surprised he didn't blow up after playing that terribly unfun song on drums. Great on guitar but the drums.. ugh.
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  3. #23
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    Because music games are hurting so bad for even more jokes rehashed off Spinal Tap.
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    It's worth pointing out the initial Blur poster was English so those over the pond won't realise just how big they were and how huge the Blur/Oasis thing was in the 90s and just how influential are were to British Indie. Another sign of how different our musical cultures are. Any of you who like the recent British guitar bands can thank Blur and their influence on kids growing up during this era. They're (almost) single handedly responsible for preventing our sole product being boy/girl bands for the decade.

  5. #25
    Quote Originally Posted by lanky316 View Post
    It's worth pointing out the initial Blur poster was English so those over the pond won't realise just how big they were and how huge the Blur/Oasis thing was in the 90s and just how influential are were to British Indie. Another sign of how different our musical cultures are. Any of you who like the recent British guitar bands can thank Blur and their influence on kids growing up during this era. They're (almost) single handedly responsible for preventing our sole product being boy/girl bands for the decade.


    Its also worth pointing out that Spinal Tap was British

  6. #26
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    No the Tap were American actors pretending to be British

  7. #27
    Quote Originally Posted by lanky316 View Post
    No the Tap were American actors pretending to be British
    Still according to the movie they were a British band

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rock_Starman View Post
    They had it in GH 2 so it's not like they can't do it.
    Guitar Hero 2 = T for Teen.
    LEGO Rock Band = E for Everybody.

    See the difference?
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  9. #29
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    Spinal Tap and Blur are/were both fairly huge in UK. And Spinal Tap's pretty high in their comedy/parody genre.


    Since theirs a bunch of bands in it that I thought were HMX bands (or equivalent) til I checked and they turned out to be english ones, I'm guessing someone on the board was british, so it generally makes sense.
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