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Some Random

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  1. i ask cuz i was kinda blown away last night at work, when i was talking to my supervisor and he mentioned that he has 12 thousand albums on his computer and backed up on dvds. i only have,as of now, 4838 tracks on my computer. he said he hardly ever listens to music anymore, he just keeps everything he's ever downloaded. i mean...shit...12 thousand albums!
  2. 0/10. inverts my man parts. i think it's called a derection.
  3. tequila sunrise by cypress hill would be more challenging.
  4. you take that back!! you deserve a kick squa' in the nuts for insulting the fonz. i like the fonz and nin. finally, i can get both all rolled in one. reznor should take henry winkler on tour to do guest vocals on that song for all the 'ehh!' parts. that would be off the hook.
  5. lateralus > aenima. i love a few songs on aenima, but lateralus is a better album. go ahead...call me gay.
  6. 'cortez the killer' by gov't mule. though, it would be better if it was with matt on vocals/acoustic, and warren haynes still doing the guitar riffage, like when he did it with dave matthews. but, unlike that one, have matt do all the vocals.
  7. footlong cold cut combo with the works from subway. i am a creature of habit.
  8. i hate em. stereotypical east coast bullshit. but i'll admit that with a head full of alcomahol, it's hard not to tap your damn foot to that "see chameleon, lying there in the sun" shit. it's like that barret's (sp?) privateers song.
  9. i haven't logged on anonymously in months, sista.
  10. i think that 'me, i'm not' should have been titled 'the fonzie song', cuz with all those "ehhhh"s, i think of the fonz whenever i hear it. i like it. it just reminds me of the fonz is all.
  11. yeah, what beth said: they won't see them in the lounge, sugar (seriously, though... "honey"?). the amusement factor is in fishing for non-posters. if anton tells me to fuck off with the junk-threads in the open forum, i will. otherwise, feel free to delete them, sweetie. edit: i was gonna fish for that viking 7 pilot guy/girl. now i don't even feel like it.
  12. i use to feel that way. now my view is: nothing beats having an album a couple weeks before the tools who can't use a computer/internet, and hearing an album, in it's intirety, for free. i'll buy matt's just to be a drop in the bucket.
  13. laughed out loud.
  14. to amuse myself. you can delete them if they piss you off. i don't care. ...and 1 for 4.
  15. i have to disagree.
  16. 10/10 cuz it's christine. however, that's the most awkward, uncomfortable looking kiss i've ever seen.
  17. i'll see if i can find the recipe (i didn't make it), and upload it to your recipe thread.
  18. well, it's not bowie, but bowie is one of his influences. i'm not a huge manson fan, however i absolutely love this album. the only other album i like by him is 'golden age of grotesque', and it's a far distant second. this album is one i'll always cite as a perfect album: marilyn manson - mechanical animals overview from wikipedia: Unlike Marilyn Manson's previous work, Antichrist Superstar, Mechanical Animals is, on an aesthetic level, far less dark. In both image and music, Mechanical Animals is inspired by 1970s style, Bowie-esque Glam Rock (It's worth noting that Manson has always cited Bowie as his biggest influence). Musically, many songs are much lighter in melodies (though not generally lyric-wise) than those on Antichrist Superstar and they are far less sonically abrasive. The music is far more complicated than most of his work. In the album, Manson takes on two roles, being a substance addicted Glam Rocker and a gender-bending Alien called Omega (pronounced specifically in this case, as intimated by phonetic accents in the liner notes, oh-mee-gah). Manson's other role is that of Alpha, or a facet of himself. Subsequently, seven of the fourteen songs are from the perspective, lyrical and musical, of a fictional band called Omega and the Mechanical Animals, while the other seven are by Marilyn Manson. The Omega songs are typically those most nihilistic and superficial lyrically, such as "New Model, No. 15", "User Friendly", and "The Dope Show". The album artwork features a dual liner note book, in which one half has lyrics for the Omega songs, and when flipped over, has those for the Alpha songs. The lyrical themes in the album revolve around the evils of conformity, similar to the Pink Floyd album The Wall . In a 1998 interview, Manson himself related the album to the band's previous work, saying, "On Antichrist Superstar I compared myself to Lucifer's fall from heaven. . . The new album is more about what happens when I land on Earth and try to fit in as a human being."
  19. three bowls of homemade springtime soup. *drool*. get in ma belly!
  20. i bookmark the bored directly.
  21. i haven't listened to them. it's nothing to do with 'spoiling the album'. i just hate streaming. i'll listen to it when i can listen to it all on my terms, whether it all leaks first, or i buy it.
  22. dammit, there's no rolly-eyes smiley without the smile. go ahead and boast that you were part of a marketing campaign. and i'll laugh my balls off at you. ;)
  23. somnombulance - strung out i'll make my peace with all that i've learned sanity's just another dream away maybe with time it'll be alright ultimate devotion - strung out her blood runs hot but her heart beats cold she's a devil with an angel's face i've been told i think i'll push my luck next time around
  24. 9/10. i like it, even if i don't know what it is.
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