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Rock Band Custom Tooled Drum Pads
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These are the Rock Band drum pads I had custom tooled from a local gasket manufacturer. Pretty sweet! They are made from 1/8-inch gum rubber, machine cut into 7-inch circles. I glued them to my drum kit with rubber cement. Much thanks to NoPance and other contributors on the ScoreHero forums: rockband.scorehero.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2280
Samuel L Jackson on Henry Rollins Show part 3
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Henry Rollins interviews Samuel L Jackson
Samuel L Jackson on Henry Rollins Show part 2
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Henry Rollins interviews Samuel L Jackson
Samuel L Jackson on Henry Rollins Show part 1
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Henry Rollins interviews Samuel L Jackson
Marilyn Manson on Henry Rollins Show part 2
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Henry Rollins interviews Marilyn Manson
Marilyn Manson on Henry Rollins Show part 1
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Henry Rollins interviews Marilyn Manson
There was no reason to ever cancel this show.
SLJ is such an underrated actor, his role in unbreakable was oscar worthy.
2:00 Oh, Marilyn, good question. A lot more...
One thing Marylin Manson got wrong is that he thinks it's ONLY the Right wing that deceive and manipulate the common folk. Nope, it's both Parties man. Remember that whole media spin about how Trump got elected because of 'Russian meddling'? Fast forward to 2021, there are still people out there who believe getting vaccinated will magnetize their bodies. Is that a result from 'Russian meddling' as well? Both the right and the left are playing politics, and both parties love to start conflicts in other countries so they can make more money. Leaving behind helicopters and humvees in Afghanistan for Taliban to use, so they fight amongst themselves and buy our guns and bullets again. That was done under the left party. Don't fool yourselves thinking one party is better than the other. Both are the same.
Back in the summer of 69, keep hearing Bryan Brown in my head lol How awesome to be able to sit here and see/hear these two incredible, intelligent, strong minded men speak of this time. I honestly feel privileged 🤟🙏
Mesmo tipo de estética geral Basicamente, homens feios
🤟🤘✌️🥰🤪👌
And so he goes and does a gambling add. Funny
Damn i gotta get IFC
Drink and Drugs are fine in moderation.
This man is a brilliant advocate for positive change. I have a lot of respect for him.
henry or sam
Samuel hit it right on the head
Old vids when people replied with another comment. When u c det u know is old. Henry was a hot piece of meat here.
The Visa card became the Matrix expense account in Vancouver since I couldn't find a job without geeting nagged, Samuel.
I really respect Marilyn Manson & Henry Rollins both. I wish this was longer.
Henry Rollins is a great interviewer/ interviewee. Just another thing he's awesome at.
just came across this show, love this guy. He should have a tv show, on now. love the dialogue, and the discourse illustrated on this show..
Fucking disgusting. You don't get to just hurt living breathing animals because you have a "medical degree " They deserve the unnecessary surgeries performed on them! No federal money and they should have to pay it all back plus interest. Twat waffles!!!!!
great interview, i didnt know Samuel L. was a black panther, i like him even more now,he looked happy as hell answering those questions, very prideful. .
Two legends.
henry is a genuinely straight forward and blunt man. if he likes u he shows it abd if he hates u yiur gonna hear it #rollins is awesome
people feel obligated to be more real when they speak to Henry
Marilyn Manson is a true artist. You don't have to like it, it's self expression.
Afro Samuel L Jackson is my favourite Samuel L Jackson
Samuel L Jackson has always been an actor I have admired. Henry Rollins is a phenomenal interview host, and although musically I'm not inspired by Henry, his ability to articulate himself has always been something I admire.
+zevvay Amen brother. Couldn't agree more
man of the world
"Hung out in the sncc office for a while".. who says that? That alone is awesome.
The SNCC office was a place where a lot of Civil Rights activist hung out and collaborated and shared ideas in the 50s and 60s.
3:06 That's not really true. I was in the Army for five years and people who volunteered to go to war for college money were pretty much non-existent, and the average education level of soldiers is higher than the national average. By 2007 everyone had either volunteered or reenlisted during wartime. There are many ways to get money for college that are a lot easier, and anyone can get a federal loan now. Now, if you ask someone why they joined and they tell you that, it might just be because they are tired of explaining the concept of civic duty to a nation of spoiled children.
thefingerMenos Until the Bush administration came out with the Post 9/11 GI Bill, most veterans didn't even use their GI Bill, plus anyone can get an interest-free loan from the government. When I joined as a private in 2005 I was getting $1,235 per month (until I was promoted), by the time I was E-5 with more than four years in service I was getting $2127, after I got married my housing allowance brought my pay up to about $2800 a month, so about $34,000 annual salary. My point is this: there are much easier ways to make it in America than to be paid between $14,800 and $34,000 risking your life and working double-digit hours every day. You can do better than that working your way up in the fast food industry.
thefingerMenos But wait, someone coming out of college spent four years in college, so we're comparing apples and oranges, and you have to work your way up in the military as well. You can become a manager at a McDonald's making $30,000 per year after a few years, and some store managers eventually make $60,000. Sure if you're deployed you're getting a big boost from being tax-free for that time (I forgot to factor in my jump pay earlier, plus you get hazard pay on deployment) The upshot is that a fast food worker is working shorter hours and not risking being killed. On deployment a person might work 20 hours a day and sleep through mortar attacks. Even in garrison my average day was 12 or more hours, and I worked many a weekend. My point stands. There are far easier ways to make it in America than joining the military, even in a bad economy. I chose fast food workers as an example because workers in that industry aren't given much respect. Working the hours you would be putting in during military service, you could easily do a job and get a certification for another trade that will pay more. If you're joining the military you need to be prepared to kill and to die, otherwise nobody else can trust you to do the right thing when the going gets tough. There are people in the military that think it's a paycheck, but in my experience veterans are people who could have succeeded in any field. They chose military service because it was a job that gave them pride in what they were doing and a sense of satisfaction rising to challenges, not because it was the best paying job they could get.
thefingerMenos Everybody I served with would agree that they were making less per hour of labor than minimum wage. Like I said, people serve because it gives them more personal satisfaction than working in a fast food restaurant, or even in much higher paying jobs (which many people who join the military are coming from). I was 19 when I joined, and I made my decision rationally, but nowadays people often join when they're much older. Perhaps you didn't have any sense when you were 18, but seeing that you still resort to ad hominems rather that making rational arguments, maybe you haven't gotten any better over the years. I saw more young people going home in boxes than I can count when I was in Afghanistan, so if you don't think that military service is a matter of life and death then there's no hope for you.
Fascinating character, would love to sit down and listen to him for hours on end.
Doesn't get better then this! Would be great to see more of this show.
Very insightful interview - especially regarding politics.
Mother f___king snakes....
Samuel is clearly very intelligent and it's obvious that Henry admires and respects him.
same thing is happening in massachusetts with heroin right now. you can buy other drugs, but heroin is by far the easiest and most "bang for your buck" drug to come by around here. its sad to watch whole generations of people be decimated by this shit. ever wonder why we're really in afghanistan? dope.
sam rockin artful dodger sweatshirt?
No you can be quite sure it's always the same. He just doesn't care about clothes. Guess you could consider it the Hardcore attitude.
samuel jackson dont high-five
Rollins is the shit and is so good at talking to people, so much non cocky confidence, I wish I were him!
Is that a song at the beginning or just a sound clip for the show?
It's actually a tattoo!
You see Sam's face light up when he hears Hank mention Kwame Toure'! Like "welllll, this cat knows a little something! This ain't gonna be the same 'talk about your film, I loved Pulp Fiction...' bullcrap I nomally get", ha.
What's bad is you know they could have gone on another 2 hours and we'd all be enthralled with the different sides Sam would reveal through Hank's less orthodox interview style. Massive respect to them both.
Bring back the Henry Rollins show! Man I used to look forward to a new episode every week,truly bummed me out when it became no more.
said the guy who has a fucking armed man at his profile picture. Why the hell are you even here if you don't get inspired ,or just simply enjoy what he says ? he writes most of his songs,and some other songs are written by other Marilyn Manson's band members. -wikipedia it's free, you should try it.-
um, okay. good for you champ, we'll stop right there.
Really,cause the last time I checked there was no half of the table that the cool kids sit at, because we're all cool, man! As long as we think we are...
Even funnier coming from someone as late to the party as you are. Get over yourself.
That's funny, because they talk about the civil rights movement and you're concerned about talk shows.
Yes this is fantastic! What a great interview with two of my favorite iconic people. I'm very please to listen to Samuel speak of his life. He's a very admirable person. And I always like hearing Henry talk. Plus Henry is a fantastic host.
Awesome, awesome interview.
Hahahaaa! Ok. Go with that.