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the blood clot was the cause of the muscle damage. blood wasn't getting to that part of his leg, so the muscle died.
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Who Hates U2?
Scot replied to bettafish1776's topic in Music In General: David Bowie Appreciation Station
i've never been a fan of the band or the music. -
Constantines Fans?
Scot replied to Radiohead's topic in Music In General: David Bowie Appreciation Station
i'd say the best. -
partly. he was put into a coma while he was suffering through complications due to detroyed muscles in his leg. the muscle had been so badly destroyed that he would either be forced to lose the leg, or go for the surgery that would allow him to keep the leg but be in pain and require medication. she decided while he was in the coma to choose the latter.
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Bands That You Respect
Scot replied to mrjones's topic in Music In General: David Bowie Appreciation Station
primus... -
next week. september 13th.
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tuesdays at 8pm on global (in ontario) anyone else watch this show?
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other: house.
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this book is absolutely amazing. i read it in a weekend.
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this along with house, family guy and trailer park boys are my favourite shows on tv right now.
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The Return Of Panic Button
Scot replied to Scot's topic in Music In General: David Bowie Appreciation Station
we may play a few shows in the ottawa area, but toronto is a bit of a drive, so not very likely. -
Would You Shut Your Stupid Ranch Tooth Up!
Scot replied to glassjaw's topic in Rentals, Television, and Readables
i had one of those monterey ranch chicken sandwiches yesterday, and it was amazingly good. -
The Return Of Panic Button
Scot replied to Scot's topic in Music In General: David Bowie Appreciation Station
the best of panic button - five years of panic [2001-2006] to mark five years with panic button i plan to release a best of cd of acoustic tracks, and a cd of unreleased tracks, possibly with artwork or some other junk. pretenious!? probably. surprised!? you really shouldn't be. disc one. 01 killing time 02 echoes 03 come home 04 the one i am 05 heavy hearts 06 end of transmission 07 sing the song of our undoing 08 my paper heart burns [live at the rockwater 10/30/04] 09 lost disc two. 01 the panic button 02 the one i am [weichel's vocals] 03 creep [radiohead cover] 04 come home [basement demo 06/07/04] 05 echoes [basement demo 06/07/04] 06 turn of the century [basement demo 06/07/04] 07 i'll see you when the final bell chimes [basement demo 06/07/04] 08 end of transmision [basement demo 10/27/04] 09 the age of innocence [basement demo 10/24/04] 10 tales from the cutting room floor [demo 08/02/04] -
The Return Of Panic Button
Scot replied to Scot's topic in Music In General: David Bowie Appreciation Station
panic button - fearless in your dreams. 01 turn of the century [slow mix] 02 pulled apart by magnets 03 a tired song for the car ride home 04 sing the song of our undoing this four track acoustic ep will be released shortly before, or in combination with the full length album. panic button - enjoy mediocrity. 01 naomi 02 heavy hearts 03 echoes 04 everyone's good for something 05 the one i am 06 come home 07 turn of the century 08 end of transmission 09 a holiday away this will more than likely be the last panic button album. after that i'll be focusing my full attention on my other band. -
The Return Of Panic Button
Scot posted a topic in Music In General: David Bowie Appreciation Station
there are enough roadblocks without creating some more internally. with this in mind i've decided to scrap under attack, as well as the projector ep and use those tracks on a future panic button album. it's a sad state of affairs when i have to create a side project to get the other half to play music i actually enjoy. it makes no sense to continue this. when a six pack of beer and a one hour bus ride to the other side of the city is the only incentive to get someone to leave their parents basement. it's just not working anymore, and it's only going to get worse. i can't play in a band with someone who's insitance that they're the leader, and who's ego prevents the band from going anywhere. i'll continue to write lyrics, and or sing backup for matchem, if desired, but i don't see the positives in learning thirteen songs i don't particularly enjoy playing. yesterday, before i went out to celebrate my twenty fourth birthday with a few friends, i spoke to a drummer, and bassist who are very interested in learning a handful of songs, practicing those songs, and playing them live before settling down to record. it's no big secret that i loved playing in this band. even through to the time of the bands apparent demise back in december i always knewk picking up the pieces was a viable option if i ever got stuck. it worked with norm, it worked with kyle and solomon, it worked with kyle, solomon and jim, and then again with just solomon. the key ingredient was well written songs, and honest lyrics. it bothered me knowing that i didn't have solid recordings of songs like naomi, and turn of the century. i showed them to chris, and he called them crap. mostly i guess i'm just looking forward to showing these songs to people that will appreciate them. source: taken from the official panic button news page. -
I'd seen it before, and caught the tail end last night. Well told. Deserving of more that two stars.
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Death Cab For Cutie
Scot replied to Crusader's topic in Music In General: David Bowie Appreciation Station
your bruise, stability, and twentieth century towers are my favourites. -
this is a link.
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what a fag. i was going to name the first ep in this new band in a coma.
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the panic. and both of those names have been shot down too. ;)
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You've got to be the dumbest person alive.
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We've narrowed it down to two.
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Yeah. But if I don't clear up these nasty rumours it could ruin my internet rep.
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Matt posted his cell number on a fansite. I was bored. I called it. I made fun of him and his solo career. Then I hungup. We also used to talk on MSN and PM each other on RFH until he started throwing temper tantrums. It got old really quickly.
