A band that redefines, and recreates something new, that people acually like and sounds good, instead of crap like Country-Rap. Will beat the snott out of you when compared to crap.
by David February 17, 2005
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by emilija & caity August 21, 2008
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noun: A pile of human feces in a urinal.
Etymology: References the line "someone left the cake out in the rain" of the famous Jimmy Webb song.
First known use: 2010
noun: A pile of human feces in a urinal.
Etymology: References the line "someone left the cake out in the rain" of the famous Jimmy Webb song.
First known use: 2010
by Ektorp December 3, 2010
Get the MacArthur Park mug.Originated in South California. A band made up of six hard working musicians, (Mike Shinoda, Chester Bennington, Brad Delson, Joe Hahn, Rob Bourdon, and Dave Farell, AKA 'Phoenix') . These six men created two multi-platinum albums, the first being 'Hybrid Theory', including the well-known tracks, 'One Step Closer', 'Crawling', and 'In The End'. Their sophmore album, 'Meteora', contains the hits, 'Somewhere i Belong', 'Numb', 'From The Inside', and 'Breaking The Habit'. Their music contains heavy guitars, talented drum beats, nicely put together deejay skills, incredible lyrics, and two diverse, yet compatible vocalists.
by Sibel July 16, 2008
Get the Linkin Park mug.A talented band that is in the center of the conflict between whether certain genres of music are "tasteful" and what aren't. It is sad that there is all this arguing over whether certain bands are talented, or whether they are "shitty" compared to the likes of other bands because their style of music became popular to a particular audience (which I think is completely unfair to say; does being played on MTV automatically make a band bad?). If you like how it sounds, than what does it matter how popular they are, or the stereotypes hung over their fans?
by Music Lover December 28, 2005
Get the Linkin Park mug.When something happens in South Central Winter Park, nothing happens... it's just another wigga dead.
by KRHimself March 14, 2005
Get the the park mug.A rather unfunny show that has a vocal and rabid fanbase who proclaim that this show is the ultimate Godsend in western animation. They claim the show's touch on subjects like social, political, and cultural issues in their satire and how crude and crass the humor can be is like the pinnacle of comedy and adult animation.
When in reality it is just a show with 10-year-old kids cussing and using potty humor (i.e. sapient turd) and using wacky ideas for their form of "humor". The show's creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone admittingly do have so ingenious ways of telling jokes (i.e. Book of Mormon) and the first few seasons of SP did have surprisingly deep topics in the late 90s and early 2000s, the last 5 seasons in this decade have become a shadow of its former self. And this is coming from a former hardcore fan who religiously watched seasons 1-17.
I've come to realize that some of the humor hasn't aged well because let's be honest, children cussing and using toilet humor is something for virgin 14-year-old edgelords who think they are all cool and shit. It is no longer a shocking and revolutionary thing anymore. I've also noticed that moral guardians and public officials don't freak out over it as they used to in the late 90s, the public has grown used to SP's shenanigans that you've realized that the show's only legacy is the amount of shock and controversy it had in its heyday rather than the show's own merit (if they had one, to begin with).
When in reality it is just a show with 10-year-old kids cussing and using potty humor (i.e. sapient turd) and using wacky ideas for their form of "humor". The show's creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone admittingly do have so ingenious ways of telling jokes (i.e. Book of Mormon) and the first few seasons of SP did have surprisingly deep topics in the late 90s and early 2000s, the last 5 seasons in this decade have become a shadow of its former self. And this is coming from a former hardcore fan who religiously watched seasons 1-17.
I've come to realize that some of the humor hasn't aged well because let's be honest, children cussing and using toilet humor is something for virgin 14-year-old edgelords who think they are all cool and shit. It is no longer a shocking and revolutionary thing anymore. I've also noticed that moral guardians and public officials don't freak out over it as they used to in the late 90s, the public has grown used to SP's shenanigans that you've realized that the show's only legacy is the amount of shock and controversy it had in its heyday rather than the show's own merit (if they had one, to begin with).
A typical South Park episode:
Kyle: I love swiss cheese
Cartman: STFU you filthy jew! Jews can't like swiss cheese!
Kenny: Mrrrbbflffkflkdlfkfld
Stan: I am the main character of the show and I don't know what to say in this situation. Oh well, fuck shit cunt tits fart shit mcnuggets!
Kyle: I love swiss cheese
Cartman: STFU you filthy jew! Jews can't like swiss cheese!
Kenny: Mrrrbbflffkflkdlfkfld
Stan: I am the main character of the show and I don't know what to say in this situation. Oh well, fuck shit cunt tits fart shit mcnuggets!
by Deadmojo April 1, 2019
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