R1: Cowboy vs. One Step Closer
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R1: Cowboy vs. One Step Closer
Kid Rock - "Cowboy"
Linkin Park - "One Step Closer"
Linkin Park - "One Step Closer"
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Cowboy all day.
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Cowboy is kinda fun. One Step Closer is just whiny and miserable and boring.
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"One Step Closer" is the worst Linkin Park song. It's bizarre to me that this was chosen as their debut single
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I think Papercut or With You was actually the first single, this was just the one to take off first. I might be wrong though.
LP gets my vote for not being Kid Rock, but make no mistake that it sucks too.
LP gets my vote for not being Kid Rock, but make no mistake that it sucks too.
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Yeahtree_ wrote:Cowboy is kinda fun. One Step Closer is just whiny and miserable and boring.
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Agreed.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Yeahtree_ wrote:Cowboy is kinda fun. One Step Closer is just whiny and miserable and boring.
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From 2009 to 2015 I worked in management for a large retail chain, and one of the requirements of this job was that once a year I got shipped to some resort/conference center to sit through a week of tedious vendor presentations, awkward team-building exercises, and corporate rah-rah sessions in the interest of morale-building and capacity-boosting. My second-to-last year with the company, the event was held in Nashville, which means that every one of the presentations had some stupid country theme that involved the presenters dressing up in cowboy hats, screaming "yee-haw" upon entering the room, referring to the people in the room as "part'nr" -- that sort of thing. Our first presentation on the first day was by the "corporate services team," which was the group of upper management employees in charge of the services (rather than the inventory) portion of the business. As luck would have it, our group also happened to contain -- in addition to the managers and assorted leadership personnel from my district -- the regional vice president and various other corporate drones that had everyone walking on eggshells the entire time. Essentially the corporate services guys' direct supervisors.
Like everyone else that week, they began their presentation by storming into the room shouting "yee-haw" and "giddyup, y'all" and other Howdy-Doody cliches. As they entered the room and made their little production, Kid Rock's "Cowboy" blasted on the stereo, and the intro culminated with the entire group of 5 people shouting "COWBOY BABY!" in unison. It was 7:15 in the morning. Once the intro was over, they turned the sound down, and it looped quietly and mostly inaudibly in the background for most of the rest of the session.
Throughout the presentation, the presenters attempted to engage the group in the form of some call-response rah-rah bullshit: "And what are we gonna do about it!" "BE A COWBOY, BABY!" or something silly like that. It made sense in the context of the presentation, sort of. Of course, nobody really played along with this: even the corporate VP guys who always seemed to eat this crap up couldn't be bothered. There were maybe 5 or 6 instances during the presentation where the audience was prompted to do this, the response rarely rising above a few unenthusiastic voices.
Near the end of the session, you could tell they were wrapping up, and they all attempted the call-response one last time: "And what are we gonna do about it?!" At this point, the guy that was leading the presentation walked over to the stereo and cranked the volume back up, presumably expecting the "COWBOY BABY!" refrain as well as an enthusiastic response from
the group. Instead, the group was silent, and he fortuitously pumped the volume up right at the exact moment where Kid Rock says, "Get west coast pussy for my Detroit playaz!" Every one of their faces went white as a ghost, and the dirty looks coming from all the corporate VP types were fantastic, all seeming to say, "Really, you fucking idiots?" As things that happen at corporate conferences go, it was pretty amusing.
Easy vote for "Cowboy." Linkin Park sucks.
Like everyone else that week, they began their presentation by storming into the room shouting "yee-haw" and "giddyup, y'all" and other Howdy-Doody cliches. As they entered the room and made their little production, Kid Rock's "Cowboy" blasted on the stereo, and the intro culminated with the entire group of 5 people shouting "COWBOY BABY!" in unison. It was 7:15 in the morning. Once the intro was over, they turned the sound down, and it looped quietly and mostly inaudibly in the background for most of the rest of the session.
Throughout the presentation, the presenters attempted to engage the group in the form of some call-response rah-rah bullshit: "And what are we gonna do about it!" "BE A COWBOY, BABY!" or something silly like that. It made sense in the context of the presentation, sort of. Of course, nobody really played along with this: even the corporate VP guys who always seemed to eat this crap up couldn't be bothered. There were maybe 5 or 6 instances during the presentation where the audience was prompted to do this, the response rarely rising above a few unenthusiastic voices.
Near the end of the session, you could tell they were wrapping up, and they all attempted the call-response one last time: "And what are we gonna do about it?!" At this point, the guy that was leading the presentation walked over to the stereo and cranked the volume back up, presumably expecting the "COWBOY BABY!" refrain as well as an enthusiastic response from
the group. Instead, the group was silent, and he fortuitously pumped the volume up right at the exact moment where Kid Rock says, "Get west coast pussy for my Detroit playaz!" Every one of their faces went white as a ghost, and the dirty looks coming from all the corporate VP types were fantastic, all seeming to say, "Really, you fucking idiots?" As things that happen at corporate conferences go, it was pretty amusing.
Easy vote for "Cowboy." Linkin Park sucks.
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I'm not mad at all. Durden was wrong
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Huh?theplatypus wrote:I'm not mad at all. Durden was wrong
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How dare you gaslight Jorge!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!durdencommatyler wrote:Huh?theplatypus wrote:I'm not mad at all. Durden was wrong
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Not cool.LoathedVermin72 wrote:How dare you gaslight Jorge!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!durdencommatyler wrote:Huh?theplatypus wrote:I'm not mad at all. Durden was wrong
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Wait, did you really forget already?durdencommatyler wrote:Not cool.LoathedVermin72 wrote:How dare you gaslight Jorge!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!durdencommatyler wrote:Huh?theplatypus wrote:I'm not mad at all. Durden was wrong
durdencommatyler wrote:Jorge's gonna be maaaaaaaaaaaadKevin Davis wrote:I have a great story about "Cowboy" when that one comes up
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Yes, I had forgotten my dumb joke. Is that weird? Still doesn't justify your post which is our of bounds and upsetting.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Wait, did you really forget already?durdencommatyler wrote:Not cool.LoathedVermin72 wrote:How dare you gaslight Jorge!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!durdencommatyler wrote:Huh?theplatypus wrote:I'm not mad at all. Durden was wrongdurdencommatyler wrote:Jorge's gonna be maaaaaaaaaaaadKevin Davis wrote:I have a great story about "Cowboy" when that one comes up
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Huh? I did not mean anything by itdurdencommatyler wrote:Yes, I had forgotten my dumb joke. Is that weird? Still doesn't justify your post which is our of bounds and upsetting.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Wait, did you really forget already?durdencommatyler wrote:Not cool.LoathedVermin72 wrote:How dare you gaslight Jorge!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!durdencommatyler wrote:Huh?theplatypus wrote:I'm not mad at all. Durden was wrongdurdencommatyler wrote:Jorge's gonna be maaaaaaaaaaaadKevin Davis wrote:I have a great story about "Cowboy" when that one comes up
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Too far, LV
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I feel like I'm going crazy here!!!!!!!!
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But of course Jorge isn't actually mad. KD made a post! They are partners. And Jorge loves him. He's never going to be upset at anything KD does.
Meanwhile, had I posted that same story, he would have insulted me and wished for something upsetting and/or awful to happen to me.
Meanwhile, had I posted that same story, he would have insulted me and wished for something upsetting and/or awful to happen to me.
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I don't believe that.LoathedVermin72 wrote:I feel like I'm going crazy here!!!!!!!!