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I bet people that don't like Pilate think that the people that do like Pilate are hipster jerks.
Maybe some, yeah. But not me. As someone who has been accused of being a hipster jerk, I would never assume to call anyone else that just for not liking a song. I happen to love Pilate, but it's totally cool if you (or others) don't. I mean, Jesus, I hate Habit, for crying out loud. And you'd be hard pressed to find a less supported opinion on RM.
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durdencommatyler wrote:
Leatherhead wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
numbers wrote:
Pilate is great, you hipster jerks.
It really is.
I bet people that don't like Pilate think that the people that do like Pilate are hipster jerks.
Maybe some, yeah. But not me. As someone who has been accused of being a hipster jerk, I would never assume to call anyone else that just for not liking a song. I happen to love Pilate, but it's totally cool if you (or others) don't. I mean, Jesus, I hate Habit, for crying out loud. And you'd be hard pressed to find a less supported opinion on RM.
swear to god, about a month ago i went to bed thinking, "I can't believe Joey hates Habit"
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if pearl jam came out and played this it would be hailed as the return of Ten
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96583UP wrote:
if pearl jam came out and played this it would be hailed as the return of Ten
I just did a little vomit in my mouth.
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Fuzzcharger wrote:
96583UP wrote:
if pearl jam came out and played this it would be hailed as the return of Ten
I just did a little vomit in my mouth.
right
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You’re damn right I’m quoting myself:
Bammer wrote:
Yield - in my circle anyway - signaled the end of the bandwagon Pearl Jam fan. No Code was “weird” compared to the first three records which the whole world loved. I feel like people gave No Code a pass, and waited to see if the next record would be another Ten. It wasn’t.
When Yield came out, you either knew you were locked in as a Pearl Jam fan for life, or you moved on to the next thing...
I’ve posted about this before, but the song Pilate embodied this for me. I love this record, of course. Half my friends suffered through me playing a song like Pilate and decided PJ was old news. On to the next thing. See ya, suckas!
I bet people that don't like Pilate think that the people that do like Pilate are hipster jerks.
Maybe some, yeah. But not me. As someone who has been accused of being a hipster jerk, I would never assume to call anyone else that just for not liking a song. I happen to love Pilate, but it's totally cool if you (or others) don't. I mean, Jesus, I hate Habit, for crying out loud. And you'd be hard pressed to find a less supported opinion on RM.
swear to god, about a month ago i went to bed thinking, "I can't believe Joey hates Habit"
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Bammer wrote:
You’re damn right I’m quoting myself:
Bammer wrote:
Yield - in my circle anyway - signaled the end of the bandwagon Pearl Jam fan. No Code was “weird” compared to the first three records which the whole world loved. I feel like people gave No Code a pass, and waited to see if the next record would be another Ten. It wasn’t.
When Yield came out, you either knew you were locked in as a Pearl Jam fan for life, or you moved on to the next thing...
I’ve posted about this before, but the song Pilate embodied this for me. I love this record, of course. Half my friends suffered through me playing a song like Pilate and decided PJ was old news. On to the next thing. See ya, suckas!
Nah. Insert Binaural in place of Yield, and I agree. Yeah, Yield has Pilate and Push Me, Pull Me, but I think it’s otherwise the most accessible record in their catalogue.
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