southermagu
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posted on 10-4-2010 at 06:14 PM |
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Huh. I guess Doug Pinnick purchased a better package than Bruce...
Apparently Amanda Bynes and Charlie Sheen are related, because she's full of the same kind of
crazy.
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gobbledygooker
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posted on 10-5-2010 at 02:37 PM |
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Another ten as I work my way through my iPod on random -
1. End Of All Hope - Nightwish (Fingers crossed that they will one day bring back Tarja as their singer)
2. El Ciervo Vulnerado - The Mars Volta
3. Insipid 2000 - In Flames
4. Ebin - Sublime (Great tune about Brad's buddy who apparently turned to skinhead-ism)
5. Stained Glass Cross - Down (Can't wait to get their new live DVD in a few weeks!!)
6. L'Via L'Viaquez - The Mars Volta (I think it's time for me to delete some Mars Volta off my iPod. They've been on there a
while.
7. Don't Push - Sublime (So strange how, out of 1,183 songs, I get two in this ten-song shuffle from Sublime)
8. Harvest - Opeth (One of their most beautiful tunes. I even put it on a mix CD for my mom and she loves it)
9. Halo - Machine Head (One of the best songs off of "The Blackening")
10. Float - Flogging Molly (I came home from the bar drunk as hell last weekend and fired up a concert of their's I had DVR'd and it
turned me into an even bigger fan than I already was. These guys fucking OWN)
Anyone who lets their hair grow below their ears to where I can't see their ears means they don't wash. If they don't wash, they
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gobbledygooker
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posted on 10-22-2010 at 03:15 PM |
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10 more on a Friday morning -
1. Stately Lover - Lacuna Coil (I miss this version of Lacuna Coil)
2. Jumping Someone Else's Train - The Cure (I still need to see them live before I die)
3. Low Down - Black Label Society (They're coming here on the Black Label Berzerkus tour with Clutch and Children Of Bodom this Sunday.
I'd be there if tickets weren't $50 freakin' dollars! And that it's on a freakin' Sunday. I figure I've seen BLS
twice; I can let this one slide)
4. The Path - Down (Just got their Diary Of A Mad Band live DVD and yes, it's fucking awesome)
5. My Twin - Katatonia (The song that got me into Katatonia)
6. Another Day In Quicksand - In Flames (Apparently they're working on new album. I am stoked)
7. This Fortress Of Tears - HIM (Not one of my favorites by Ville and company. Though the "Dark Light" album really grew on me after some time)
8. Be My Druidess - Type O Negative (Perfect music for October. Especially considering this song is off the "October Rust" album. R.I.P.
Pete!)
9. To Rid The Disease - Opeth (My current favorite band)
10. Dying Song - HIM (One of the few songs off of HIM's most recent album that I really like)
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MadStepDad
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posted on 10-22-2010 at 05:54 PM |
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Please check these tracks out for 2010:
10) Session One - Eminem & Slaughtahouse (got your attention with something easily recognizable? Ok, so please check the rest out)
9) The Bad Apple - Inspectah Deck
8) National Anthem (Fuck the World) - Freddie Gibbs
7) Microphone Killa - Freeway
6) The MC - Wale
5) Fear of God - Hell Razah
4) Dead by Design - Canibus
3) Gimme da 90's - KRS One & True Master
2) Bare Knuckle Boxing - 7L & Esoteric w/ Ill Bill & Vinnie Paz
1) I'm Not a Star - Rick Ross (FUCKING FIYA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
MadStepDad - Broken City Championship Wrestling
Respect the Shooters & Hookers
City of Champions
Know the Ledge
Behind the Walls
Grand Conjunction
AFTERMATH
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gobbledygooker
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posted on 10-22-2010 at 06:33 PM |
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As someone who loved Wu-Tang in the '90s, it's good to see that Inspectah Deck is still making music (and getting MSD's endorsement,
nonetheless). I've heard songs here and there from the various members of the Wu in the last few years, with mixed results. Masta
Killa's album from '06 or '07 was way better than I thought it would be. And I know a lot of Ghostface's recent stuff has
been really strong.
[Edited on 10-22-2010 by gobbledygooker]
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MadStepDad
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posted on 10-22-2010 at 09:50 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by gobbledygooker
As someone who loved Wu-Tang in the '90s, it's good to see that Inspectah Deck is still making music (and getting MSD's endorsement,
nonetheless). I've heard songs here and there from the various members of the Wu in the last few years, with mixed results. Masta
Killa's album from '06 or '07 was way better than I thought it would be. And I know a lot of Ghostface's recent stuff has
been really strong.
M'Man!!! I couldn't agree with you more! I waited for YEARS for Masta Killa to finally drop a solo, and when he did "No Said Date" (04
I wanna say?) I had that as a strong contender for record of the year. I think the one you're talking about was "Made in Brooklyn", not bad.
Funny thing is though - WU TANG really is forever!!! I mean, just this year alone Rae, Ghost and Meth got together to drop "Wu Massacre". I loved
that Inspectah Deck joint, despite mixed critical reviews. Plus Wu-affiliates like Tru Master, Hell Razah, 9th Prince (founder of KillArmy, younger
brother to RZA) and 60 Second Assassin all dropped gems this year.
Of course it doesn't help our cause (or hide our age) when we rant about stuff like this. I was in the office not too long ago talking about
some Wu shit, and this girl (who's like 21-22ish) walked by and was like "Wu Tang? That's for old people". Sigh. Wu-Tang is forever,
bitch!!!
MadStepDad - Broken City Championship Wrestling
Respect the Shooters & Hookers
City of Champions
Know the Ledge
Behind the Walls
Grand Conjunction
AFTERMATH
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gobbledygooker
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posted on 10-23-2010 at 11:02 PM |
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Nope, it was "No Said Date,", MSD. Great album.
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posted on 10-24-2010 at 06:49 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by southermagu
Huh. I guess Doug Pinnick purchased a better package than Bruce...
You win for getting a Doug Pinnick mention in this thread. I've gotten to meet the guy three times and he was cool as hell every time.
Not to mention he's 60, gay, black, and fronts a hard rock band.
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southermagu
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posted on 10-26-2010 at 03:12 PM |
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When I heard that King's X was opening up for Accept I thought "Holy
shit, if you get that to be the bill underneath Judas Priest you will the most awesome, gayest metal show ever."
It'd be the only show where I'd be more concerned about myself getting lured to the back of the tour bus rather than my wife.
Then I found out that Udo isn't fronting this version of Accept. So my metallic, gospel themed gay experience fantasy nightmare
can't come true.
Apparently Amanda Bynes and Charlie Sheen are related, because she's full of the same kind of
crazy.
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gobbledygooker
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posted on 10-31-2010 at 08:44 PM |
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I've sometimes found myself wondering what kind of men Rob Halford goes for. I'm thinking Bears. Or maybe Twinks. Nothing in between.
Anyone who lets their hair grow below their ears to where I can't see their ears means they don't wash. If they don't wash, they
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batsnumbereleven
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posted on 12-13-2010 at 03:54 PM |
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1. Michelle Shocked - Fever Breaks
I've been humming this for weeks now, itching to get hold of a guitar to try it because it's just dying to be re-worked with heavy guitars
as an alternative.
2. Tokio Hotel - Mansoon
I'd never heard of this lot until I picked up Guitar Hero World Tour, and although this track is probably the best thing on their album,
it's a good 40 minutes of quality. Meanwhile the layering and rhythm on this are superb.
3. Big & Rich - 8th of November
Yeah, so it's a country song about Vietnam. It's still got great harmonies and is excellent to sing along to!
4. Linkin Park - New Divide
This is what I expected the new album to be full of, but I was sorely disappointed instead.
5. James Taylor - Fire and Rain
Just a beautiful song that fits Taylor's catalogue so well in hindsight that I'm surprised that it took until 2007 before I heard it.
6. Stone Gods - You brought a knife to a Gunfight
Still waiting for a second Stone Gods album, so went back to their first. This brings together the best lyrical parts of what used to be The Darkness
along with bigger focus on the guitars and a darker edge.
7. Bad Religion - The Empire Strikes First
Slightly down-tempo for Bad Religion, but the message it very clear in terms of the perception of George Bush's "preventative war"
doctrine.
8. Paula Seling and Ovi - Playing with Fire
This was the Romanian entry at the 2010 Eurovision Song Contest and just trips off the tongue nicely, with a very Eurovision-y taste to it.
9. Hanna Pakkarinen - Go Go
A bouncy pop song from the Finnish 2006 ESC entrant. Pakkarinen has quite a broad range of songs in her repertoire, from quiet ballads to country to
pop to rock. In some of them, at her best, she pulls off a sounds strongly remeniscent of Garbage. Here she drives the song along nicely.
10. Vic Reeves (& the Wonderstuff) - I'm a believer
Just a super party song, with a fairly faithful reprise of the Monkees' original, but good use of Vic's accent.
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MadStepDad
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posted on 12-17-2010 at 05:44 PM |
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CHAMPION of CHAMPIONS 2010 (Hip Hop Version)
Strictly for the nerds (and beat junkies). At the end of every year, a few of my rap maniac friends and I get together to debate the "Best Rap
Album of the Year". 64 records from 2010, broken down into 8 different conferences, battling it out for supremacy. Here's the list of
candidates (and their respective conferences) now:
EASTERN CONFERENCE
1 DJ Premier: "Get Used To Us"
2 Freeway & Jake One: "Stimulus Package"
3 Inspectah Deck: "Manifesto"
4 Ghostface: "Apollo Kids"
5 The Roots: "How I Got Over"
6 CNN: "War Report 2"
7 Lloyd Banks: "Hunger For More 2"
8 Redman: "Reggie"
WESTERN CONFERENCE
9 Cypress Hill: "Rise Up"
10 Ice Cube: "How The West Was Won"
11 Jacka & Ampichino: "Devilz Rejectz 2"
12 Spice 1: "Hallow Point"
13 Dogg Pound: "100 Wayz"
14 Souls of Mischief: "Montezuma's Revenge"
15 Yukmouth & C-Bo (Thug Lordz): "Thug Money"
16 Too $hort: "Still Blowin"
DRRTY SOUTH CONFERENCE
17 Devin the Dude: "Suite 420"
18 Pimp C: "The Naked Soul of Sweet Jones"
19 TI: "No Mercy"
20 Wacka Flocka Flame: "Flockavelli"
21 Trae: "Can't Ban The Truth"
22 Z-Ro: "Heroin"
23 Gucci Mane: "Georgia's Most Wanted"
24 David Banner & 9th Wonder: "Death of a Pop Star"
WILD CARD CONFERENCE
25 Ill Bill & DJ Muggs: "Kill Devil Hills"
26 Rae, Meth & Ghostface: "Wu Massacre"
27 Black Milk: "Album of the Year"
28 Skillz: "The World Needs More Skillz"
29 Atmosphere: "To All My Friends..."
30 John Legend & Roots: "Wake Up!"
31 Rhymefest: "El Che"
32 Digital Underground: "Greenlight EP"
MAINSTREAM
33 Big Boi: "Sir Luscious Left Foot"
34 Drake: "Thank Me Later"
35 Nicki Minaj: "Pink Friday"
36 Kanye West: "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy"
37 Eminem: "Recovery" -
38 Lil Wayne: "I Am Not A Human Being"
39 Soulja Boy: "The DeAndrade Way"
40 Nelly: "5.0"
SUBTERRENEAN
41 7L & Esoteric: "1212"
42 Big L: "Return of the Devil's Son"
43 Canibus: "C of Tranquility"
44 Celph Titled: "Nineteen Ninety-Now"
45 El da Sensei and the Returners: "Nu World"
46 Termanology: "1982"
47 SkyZoo & IllMind: "Live from the Tape Deck"
48 Haystak: "Easy 2 Hate"
REVOLUTIONARY but GANGSTA
49 9th Prince: "One Man Army"
50 Flobots: "Survival Story"
51 Hell Razah: "Heaven Razah"
52 KRS-One & True Master: "Meta-Historical"
53 Slum Village: "Villa Manifesto"
54 Group Home: "Gifted Unlimited Rhymes Universal"
55 Nas & Damian Marley: "Distant Relatives"
56 Reflection Eternal: "Revolutions per Minute"
CRACK RAP
57 Rick Ross: "Teflon Don"
58 Bun B: "Trill O.G."
59 Hell Rell: "You Need People Like Me"
60 Sheek Louch: "Donnie G: Don Gorilla"
61 Fat Joe: "The Dark Side"
62 Lil Boosie: "Incarcerated"
63 Young Buck: "Rehab"
64 Freddie Gibbs: "Str8 Killa"
Tournament brackets and full results can be found here! What record did MSD and friends crown as the #1 Rap Album of 2010???
http://challonge.com/coc2010
[Edited on 12-17-2010 by MadStepDad]
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salmonjunkie
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posted on 12-17-2010 at 06:29 PM |
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MSD, hasn't Big L been dead for 10 years? How did he come out with another album?
(don't give me the Tupac answer, either!)
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MadStepDad
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posted on 12-17-2010 at 06:53 PM |
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Lol, I know I know. We debated long and hard on this ("Return of the Devil's Son" DID drop in 2010)... and since we DID include
Scientifik's "Criminal" in the 2006 tournament the precedent has been set. We really liked those albums and had to include them somehow! And
technically, "Return of the Devil's Son" is a *new* 2010 release.
Also another precedent we set - for years we debated online Mp3 only albums. Should they be included? Excluded? For a while we said "strictly
barcoded albums you can buy in a store"... but in either 08 or 09 we really had to make a change to that requirement, as more and more records are
going the strictly digital route, so that was another change in tourney procedure over the years. So YES we include albums from dead rappers if we
like them and they're re-released in the appropriate year, and YES we count mp3 only releases as "albums"!!!
(edited for spelling)
EDITED again
PS, please also note Ghostface "Apollo Kids" technically isn't even OUT yet... but we got that early from the ill spot in Broken City. We DID
include some EPs (notably the Digital Underground one and we did include a few "mixtapes" as well, if they were EXTRA dope.)
[Edited on 12-17-2010 by MadStepDad]
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gobbledygooker
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posted on 3-18-2011 at 06:46 PM |
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Since I've gotten a crapload of new albums on my iPod in the last few months, I figured it was time to bust out a random playlist. I'm
doing 20, even though I think I'm breaking the ground rules I laid in my original post. I'm just following MSD's lead from
above.
1. Serenity Painted Death - Opeth (One of their heaviest. And most awesome)
2. How Beautiful You Are - The Cure (So similar to the much more famous "Love Song" I think this was almost an earlier version of it)
3. Too Shy To Scream - AFI (Can't wait for a new album from Davey and the boys)
4. I'll Be There For You - Bon Jovi (Only one of the greatest power ballads ever)
5. Porch (Live) - Pearl Jam (Got their recent "Live On Ten Legs" album and it's pretty awesome)
6. Another Part Of Me - Michael Jackson (One of my favorites from MJ)
7. Awakening - Crowbar (Recently got into them with their newest album, which prompted me to get a couple of their older ones and they are everything
I love - sludgy, New Orleans sludge-metal)
8. Deliverance - Opeth
9. Tomorrow Comes A Day Too Soon - Flogging Molly (Went on a buying spree of their albums as well and love 'em)
10. This Island Earth - The Misfits (Off their '97 album. I had never even thought of buying a non-Danzig Misfits album but heard positive
things about this one and damned if I'm not liking it)
11. Nothing In Return - Down
12. Plastic Beach (featuring Mick Jones and Paul Simonen) - Gorillaz
13. Broken - Gorillaz
14. Beyond Redemption - HIM
15. World Of Lines - Coheed and Cambria (Going to see them in a month. Beyond stoked for it)
16. Crack The Skye - Mastodon (Another masterpiece of an album it took me a while to buy)
17. Protectors Of The Shrine - Crowbar
18. Heir Apparent - Opeth (Their next album can't get here soon enough)
19. Crimson Ghost - Misfits
20. For Absent Friends - Opeth
Anyone who lets their hair grow below their ears to where I can't see their ears means they don't wash. If they don't wash, they
stink, and if they stink, I don't want the son-of-a-bitch around me.
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