I see I, Anonymous hasn't changed one bit in the last six years. Passive Aggressive people weigh in and the assertive online personalities that critique them...yawn.
This might be one of the very few times when acting passive-aggressive just maybe makes sense. Band relationships and egos can be really tricky and the author might just wanna blow off some steam, but really enjoys playing in the band outside of load-out time. I imagine this written at 3am.
Every single band needs a therapist (and NOT a therapist like that freak in the Metallica documentary). Seriously. CONFRONT YOUR BAND MATE DIRECTLY or quit the band.
There's now a separate "I, Anonymous" just for music-related stuff, that even has its own email account? Long overdue, I say. In fact, you should take it a step farther and give all the music-and-nightlife-related content its own separate blog.
"I see I, Anonymous hasn't changed one bit in the last six years. Passive Aggressive people weigh in and the assertive online personalities that critique them...yawn."
The same can be said of a lot of the comments. Yours is a good example.
Except, sorry bass player, you WILL be picking up her shit next time. Because she is the star. She might not be a real star, you still might be eating reheated Spaghetti-O's from Chef Boyardee while on the road, but she's a bigger star than you.
I know, it sucks to realize that some contemptible person literally matters more than you. But cheer up, most of us don't matter at all!
End of story. Duh. This is so not rocket science.
Who has time for selfish douchey friends?
The same can be said of a lot of the comments. Yours is a good example.
@4: Well, well, well. Look…
I know, it sucks to realize that some contemptible person literally matters more than you. But cheer up, most of us don't matter at all!