by Honorable Mr. Collins October 10, 2021
by W00t February 13, 2004
Although the term had been used to refer to the East Coast for several years previously (as a response to the claim that "the West Coast is the best coast"), since 2012 "Beast Coast" has emerged as a way to refer to the new wave of fresh, young, often experimental, underground hip-hop artists gaining prominence in New York.
Some of the most notable "Beast Coast" artists are the Pro Era collective (which includes Joey Bada$$), the Underachievers and Flatbush Zombies.
by parisiangoldfish April 28, 2013
by Spice Method May 11, 2010
Kickass, Emmy award winning CG show. Autobot descendants the Maximals battle against Decepticon descendants the Predacons.
Very well-received by Transformers fans and non-fans because of its inventive story, beautiful imagery and badass characters.
Very well-received by Transformers fans and non-fans because of its inventive story, beautiful imagery and badass characters.
"So for now, let the battle be here... on this strange, primitive world... and let it be called.... BEAST WARS!!!!"
-Optimus Primal, leader of the Maximals, Episode 1
-Optimus Primal, leader of the Maximals, Episode 1
by Count3d October 02, 2007
by ZacktheGreat January 02, 2008
In my opinion, THE BEST BAND IN EXSISTENCE. Consists of Stefan Abingdon, Dru Wakely and Ashely Horne.
they're so cool it hurts, and make pretty catchy songs and totally legendary lyrics.
Lyrics are comical and contain many a innuendos and swear words, so best not to be sung around touche parents.
Most famous song of their's is probably their parody of Tik Tok by Ke$ha due to it being their first song. Ke$ha even commented on her twitter saying "This is the shit. It's better than my version." In fact, you find yourself listening to this version so much you find it difficult to remember the orginal lyrics at all. They produce a mixture of parodies and original songs and skits.
Not mainstream and unsigned, which in a way is the best way to be so they can make the legend songs that they do. Have been on the Tom Deacon's radio shows a few times but the radio edits are never as good as they have to like beep out half the song. They have also done an election themed song named "House Party" for BBC Switch around the time of the 2010 election; aswell as making numberous reports for MTV.
VERY BRITISH, due to the humour used and of course, they're accents. In fact, if you look at the comments on their youtube videos you will come across a mention of their accent/ britishness in general pretty much every other comment.
Since I'm british myself, i'm a lucky bastard and get to see them on tour :) Fuck yes.
they're so cool it hurts, and make pretty catchy songs and totally legendary lyrics.
Lyrics are comical and contain many a innuendos and swear words, so best not to be sung around touche parents.
Most famous song of their's is probably their parody of Tik Tok by Ke$ha due to it being their first song. Ke$ha even commented on her twitter saying "This is the shit. It's better than my version." In fact, you find yourself listening to this version so much you find it difficult to remember the orginal lyrics at all. They produce a mixture of parodies and original songs and skits.
Not mainstream and unsigned, which in a way is the best way to be so they can make the legend songs that they do. Have been on the Tom Deacon's radio shows a few times but the radio edits are never as good as they have to like beep out half the song. They have also done an election themed song named "House Party" for BBC Switch around the time of the 2010 election; aswell as making numberous reports for MTV.
VERY BRITISH, due to the humour used and of course, they're accents. In fact, if you look at the comments on their youtube videos you will come across a mention of their accent/ britishness in general pretty much every other comment.
Since I'm british myself, i'm a lucky bastard and get to see them on tour :) Fuck yes.
by ninjaamoves January 02, 2011