From Milwaukee's WISN
This is based on what the average person over the age of 21 consumes in gallons per year of beer.
51) UTAH 50) CONNECTICUT
49) NEW JERSEY 48) NEW YORK
47) MARYLAND 46) KENTUCKY
45) WASHINGTON 44) CALIFORNIA
43) GEORGIA 42) INDIANA
41) TENNESSEE 40) MASSACHUSETTS
39) RHODE ISLAND 38) VIRGINIA
37) ARKANSAS 36) MICHIGAN
35) NORTH CAROLINA 34) FLORIDA
33) IDAHO 32) WASHINGTON D.C.
31) KANSAS 30) OKLAHOMA
29) MINNESOTA 28) PENNSYLIVANIA
27) ALASKA 26) ILLINOIS
25) ARIZONA 24) COLORADO
23) OHIO 22) ALABAMA
21) WEST VRGINIA 20) OREGON
19) HAWAII 18) MISSOURI
17) NEW MEXICO 16) SOUTH CAROLINA
15) WYOMING 14) DELAWARE
13) IOWA 12) MISSISSIPPI
11) LOUISIANA 10) MAINE
9) TEXAS 8) NEBRASKA
7) VERMONT 6) NEVADA
5) WISCONSIN 4) SOUTH DAKOTA
3) MONTANA 2) NEW HAMPSHIRE
1) NORTH DAKOTA
Friday, January 24, 2014
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Naked Subway riders!
Ok they're not naked but they are pantsless. For whatever reason this past Sunday was No Pants Subway day in over 60 cities.
Thursday, January 9, 2014
My most anticipated albums of 2014
Originally published via Metal Insider
Andrew “Cutter” Puyleart, WZOR/Appleton WI [commercial rock radio]Host of Hangar 19 (syndicated classic metal show)
Tool: Whether these guys can actually get it all together and record and release a new album or not, it feels like it’s closer to happening this year than in the past. This band, no matter what, always takes us on a journey. Listening to a Tool album, just like going to a Tool concert, is an experience. It’s not something you can just pop on and listen to a couple of songs, it’s something you have to dedicate yourself to, and very few bands can pull that off the way Tool does. At this point they may be more progressive rock than metal, but I’ve been in love with this band since the Opiate EP and always enjoy pulling out any of their albums.
Slipknot: Only because I’ve been a fan of this band, and everyone I’ve met from Slipknot has been among of the nicest and down to earth people I’ve ever met in the metal world. Not having Joey Jordison is a blow to the gut though, so I’m now a little skeptical.
Anthrax: Worship Music was incredibly underrated, and now that this lineup has been going for a few years and especially with Joey leading the vocal way, I can’t wait to see what that continuity helps this band create.
Some others: Slayer (not having Jeff scares me a bit but it’s Slayer!), Judas Priest and Black Label Society.
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
How in the hell?
The rest of the 23 can be seen here from The Fumble.
Monday, January 6, 2014
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