Yeah I said I was dumb, lol. It wasn't until years later that I looked up the opener and was like... Womp womp
Eminem got a lighter thrown at him at the 99 Warped Tour in NY, and threatened to fight the audience, lol. I liked him at the time, but I was also perplexed why he was on the warped tour.
I hung out with Method Man at E3 after the Def Jam Rap Star set. That ruled.
I feel that. I booed fishbone at a Red Hot Chili Peppers/Stone Temple Pilots show in 2000. Again, in hindsight... I was an idiot. I was also 18 and extremely limited music knowledge wise.
Seeing Serengeti get added to a billy woods / Kenny Segal show at the last moment was truly random, and extremely welcome.
I saw Open Mike Eagle open for Doomtree. Didn't know who he was before the show, but his set was so great I had to say hello after.. Years later we're working together and friends, fucking wild.
Booing Kool Keith should be illegal
That a games enthusiast publication would run this piece is extremely disheartening. Utter contempt for games as a medium, or even the basic concept of a shared cultural landscape.
The best reveal
Every XOXO talk this year was so good, but this one was so weird and wonderful, I encourage you to drop everything and watch it right now.
"Appreciate everything endlessly." A pit stop on a Seattle road trip at McDonald's in Centralia, WA sent @cabel.panic.com down a deep and magical rabbit hole into the undiscovered life's work of a nearly-forgotten artist, bringing everyone at XOXO along for the ride. xoxofest.com/2024/videos/...
“Don’t waste this. Keep everyone guessing. Make me proud.” When Panic co-founder Cabel Sasser spoke at our second festival in 2013, the Mac software company had just started venturing into games by fu...