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rgh251
@rgh251
07/31/14 12:17:43PM
4 posts

one year of dreadlocks.


General Talk

Recent pic plssss! the latest im seeing on your profile is 3 months. Or am i missing something?

rgh251
@rgh251
07/15/14 11:50:01PM
4 posts

Dread Pham, I Need Help


Dread Accessories

Nice pieces! Sorry your dog is sick =(

I would get a second opinion. Many vets are scam artists. We had one try to fear bait us into getting a operation saying our dog would be dying of heartworms before long and 8 years later shes still with us and perfectly healthy. Went to the vet not too long ago and they said there are no signs that shes EVER had heartworms.

I had wisdom teeth i couldnt afford to get taken out. They are completely decayed away to the gum line. /still alive

rgh251
@rgh251
07/22/14 05:02:13PM
4 posts

Rock music-dread relations


Alternative Lifestyles and Subcultures

^ah kewl. Just asking because i just recently found out about it from that video.

Youre probly right brandi ive noticed that. Ironic that hes twisting to try and tighten them up.

@ the original subject this pretty much answers it

http://www.angelfire.com/stars4/natural_mystic/Bands.html

Tim Fluckey, guitarist for Bakersfield-based Adema, has a theory about why so many metal musicians sport dreads. "The long, straight hair was getting pretty much bagged on for awhile, especially after the hair bands died out," he explains with a laugh. "So I think a lot of dudes were left over with this long-ass hair that they didn't want to cut off. They went to dreads so they wouldn't catch shit."

Fluckey's theory may loosely hold water, but the overall reasoning behind cultivating dreads, at least among the musicians interviewed, is a triple combo of convenience, laziness and natural occurrence.

"I was a fuckin' long-hair, an old-school fuckin' hippie," laughs Skinny, founding member and drummer of Mushroomhead. "Ultimately, I was into the whole Metallica/Megadeth type of heavy metal where long hair was cool. But as time went on, everybody was changing their hair--you know, music changes, style changes. But I was like, fuck it, man. I'm not losin' the hair; I'm not givin' up. It was just much easier to maintain it as dreadlocks than it was to have straight hair."

I found this video interesting. P.O.D front man explaining why he cut his dreads

rgh251
@rgh251
07/22/14 04:28:31AM
4 posts

Rock music-dread relations


Alternative Lifestyles and Subcultures

Glad you bumped because it gives me the chance to ask something ive been wondering recently...whered you hear about crust punk from dillon on the coffee run?

Speaking of rock bands and dreads does anyone know why Johnathan Davis from Korn's dreads never mature?


95ish
http://www.geocities.ws/jd_asylum/timeline1.jpg

97ish
http://cdn.buzznet.com/assets/users13/him1989/default/really-love-pic-jonathan--large-msg-116711154779.jpg

99ish
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c192/jonsparrow/3.gif

this is more recent. They just never got there.
http://i40.tinypic.com/307sw3s.jpg


Could it be he sheds more often than most so the foundation hairs fall out before theyre able to lock up?
Im mainly asking beause mine seem to be doing the exact same thing =(

For instance 1995. They look pretty good here



One year later 1996 theyve lost progress. Appear to be thinning out and falling apart rather than thickening up and maturing properly.



Cant blame the headbanging because munkys look fine.

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