What the Goth Generation Has to Look Forward to in Retirement

Sun, Jul 11, 2010

Fun

Ever wonder about what Metallica-heads will listen to when they are older?

:rofl:

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6 Responses to “What the Goth Generation Has to Look Forward to in Retirement”

  1. Secondary Roads Says:

    I love it! Metal for tomorrow! Hats off to the creators of this wonderful video. And a deep bow with a tip of the hat to you, Rebecca, for posting this.

  2. Rebecca Says:

    Woohoo, Chuck! You ROCKER, you! I love how the CD is marketed “for cruising in the car” or “going to sleep to.” LOLOLOL

  3. Jen Says:

    This is funny, and there are so many songs this band could ‘sing’. This cracked me up.

  4. Pat Says:

    I am in my seventies and I have a hard time with today’s church music. I love the old hymns, but so much of the religious music today has such a “popular music” sound to me. When I complain about it, my daughter tells me that the hymns I like are sung to what use to be the tunes of music played in pubs in the olden days. If this “Metalhead” music becomes the spiritual music of the future, maybe I am going to have my revenge on the present generation for having to listen to their church music :) !

  5. Lin Says:

    Hey, this would be great for my uber-religious neighbors kids! She has banned all music but Christian Rock, but she has no idea that they sneak around listening to everything but! They could kill two birds with one stone with this stuff!

  6. Rebecca Says:

    Lin: Gee, those poor kids. They listen to secular rock?! Christian rock is bad enough, but secular rock. Phewww, that’ll melt the brain.