>GOAT post punk bass player rips onto scene
>disappears
>GOAT post punk bass player rips onto scene. >disappears
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>this dork passed as a rock star during the landfill indie era
kek no wonder white girls started craving bbc
listen more music homosexual
elaborate?
His first interview in a long time, he’s an asmr-voice chad
fuck forgot link:
mutts law
>DOO DOO DOO DOO DOO DUN DUN D-DU DU DU DU DU DU DU DU
evil?
Obstacle 1 or something
ROSEMARY
Who's that
Carlos Mencia
>records interpol's worst album to date
>realizes interpol will never be good again
>jumps ship from the music industry right before they release it
probably the best decision he ever made even though interpol is surprisingly still quite popular
i'm a boomer, saw interpol in 2003 at the metro in Chicago Illinois. turn on was such a good album. antics sucked. never listened to anything after that. it's so weird coming here and seeing zoomers talk about interpol, they were such a flash in the pan
i don’t get why anyone listened to them after bright lights but i guess they found huge success as a second rate strokes/arctic monkeys type band. how was the show?
antics is a fantastic albeit a less cohesive follow up. stop parroting this midwit take you read in rolling stone magazine 20 years ago you geriatric fuck
interpol along with the strokes were the cream of the crop as far as post punk/garage rock revival stuff from the 2000s goes, and antics was every bit as good as room on fire was
not parroting shit, i bought both those albums. antics sucks, the other album is genius. and honestly, it's only the 200 couches song that made the whole album worthwhile
The only thing Antics doesn't have that TOTBL has is a consistent atmosphere. The songwritting is more or less on the same level. Our Love To Admire is also great and much more diverse, probably their most musically accomplished.
his basslines were very creative, the only part of the band that actually felt "post punk"
too bad he had delusions of grandeur and pissed off the rest of the band which led to his exit.
>implying
what is carlos up to these days?