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Cheap?? LOL!!
Get her to add you as a friend.....you get to see milfy bewbs!!!!
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=us er.viewprofile&friendID=108370887
It worked for me, Donny Most!@!!!~`~! -
Whoa...schweet!
Get her to add you as a friend.....you get to see milfy bewbs!!!!
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=us er.viewprofile&friendID=108370887
It worked for me, Donny Most!@!!!~`~! -
Wanna see something?
Get her to add you as a friend.....you get to see milfy bewbs!!!!
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=us er.viewprofile&friendID=108370887
It worked for me, Donny Most!@!!!~`~! -
I was suprised by this!!!!
Get her to add you as a friend.....you get to see milfy bewbs!!!!
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=us er.viewprofile&friendID=108370887 [myspace.com]
It worked for me, Donny Most!@!!!~`~!
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Welcome "Friends"
Get her to add you as a friend.....you get to see milfy bewbs!!!!
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=us er.viewprofile&friendID=108370887
It worked for me, Donny Most!@!!!~`~!
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It's just a game....
Get her to add you as a friend.....you get to see milfy bewbs!!!!
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=us er.viewprofile&friendID=108370887
It worked for me, Donny Most!@!!!~`~!
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Intel vs AMD
Get her to add you as a friend.....you get to see milfy bewbs!!!!
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=us er.viewprofile&friendID=108370887
It worked for me, Donny Most!@!!!~`~!
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NOT a scapegoat here:
Get her to add you as a friend.....you get to see milfy bewbs!!!!
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=us er.viewprofile&friendID=108370887
It worked for me, Donny Most!@!!!~`~! -
Hookin' a brufa up!
Get her to add you as a friend.....you get to see milfy bewbs!!!!
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=us er.viewprofile&friendID=108370887
It worked for me, Donny Most!@!!!~`~! -
Whoa....check this out!!!!
Get her to add you as a friend.....you get to see milfy bewbs!!!!
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=us er.viewprofile&friendID=108370887
It worked for me, Donny Most!@!!!~`~! -
Donny Most
Get her to add you as a friend.....you get to see milfy bewbs!!!!
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=us er.viewprofile&friendID=108370887
It worked for me, Donny Most!@!!!~`~! -
HOT MILFY BEWBS!!!
Get her to add you as a friend.....you get to see milfy bewbs!!!!
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=us er.viewprofile&friendID=108370887
It worked for me, Donny Most!@!!!~`~! -
HOT MILFY BEWBS!!!
Get her to add you as a friend.....you get to see milfy bewbs!!!!
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=us er.viewprofile&friendID=108370887
It worked for me, Donny Most!@!!!~`~! -
HOT MILFY BEWBS!!!
Get her to add you as a friend.....you get to see milfy bewbs!!!!
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=us er.viewprofile&friendID=108370887
It worked for me, Donny Most!@!!!~`~! -
HOT MILFY BEWBS!!!
Get her to add you as a friend.....you get to see milfy bewbs!!!!
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=us er.viewprofile&friendID=108370887
It worked for me, Donny Most!@!!!~`~! -
HOT MILFY BEWBS!!!
Get her to add you as a friend.....you get to see milfy bewbs!!!!
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=us er.viewprofile&friendID=108370887
It worked for me, Donny Most!@!!!~`~! -
HOT MILFY BEWBS!!!
Get her to add you as a friend.....you get to see milfy bewbs!!!!
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=us er.viewprofile&friendID=108370887
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Re:But there ARE additional benefits!
I've responded to a couple of the "hit me up on msn chat" spams...and blogged about them. good times. .
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Maybe not your page, but Kiefer's rocksI watched the last season on Mypace's 24 Page. Great quality video; few ads; updated within a few hours of the broadcast airing. I work night shift so I always missed the regular broadcast. Having it available online on demand was awesome.
Yeah, I think more of THAT could disrupt TV. Not your stinking, Javascript-laden, Flash-blasting, Emo shrine. But Kiefer's rocks!
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Re:MySpace? Not really.That's why I said "I don't think", "all I know" and especially "then again I've never even visited myspace.com, so what do I know." Which was precisely my point - if you know enough to say that you don't know WTF you are talking about, why are you talking in the first place? And your comment only re-enforces what I thought: MySpace is only blogs and stuff. It doesn't matter if there's talented people putting their work online, it's still only blogs. You only hear what you want to. If these are just blogs then so are http://www.mgm.com/ and http://www.fox.com/ and most other 'corporate' media sites.
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Re:MySpace? Not really.That's why I said "I don't think", "all I know" and especially "then again I've never even visited myspace.com, so what do I know." Which was precisely my point - if you know enough to say that you don't know WTF you are talking about, why are you talking in the first place? And your comment only re-enforces what I thought: MySpace is only blogs and stuff. It doesn't matter if there's talented people putting their work online, it's still only blogs. You only hear what you want to. If these are just blogs then so are http://www.mgm.com/ and http://www.fox.com/ and most other 'corporate' media sites.
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Re:MySpace? Not really.That's why I said "I don't think", "all I know" and especially "then again I've never even visited myspace.com, so what do I know." Which was precisely my point - if you know enough to say that you don't know WTF you are talking about, why are you talking in the first place? And your comment only re-enforces what I thought: MySpace is only blogs and stuff. It doesn't matter if there's talented people putting their work online, it's still only blogs. You only hear what you want to. If these are just blogs then so are http://www.mgm.com/ and http://www.fox.com/ and most other 'corporate' media sites.
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MySpace? Ya really.Of course, all I know about MySpace is that's it's for personal blogs and such. It's only used by people who want to put their lives on the web, and mostly teens. Then again I've never even visited myspace.com, so what do I know. I go to mySpace for bands: They put samples and tour dates.
Here, do you like horror punk and/or psychobilly? Then enjoy Zombina and the Skeletones!
And I found these guys through Guitar Hero: Freezepop (stream only, no sample free MP3s).
MTV is dead, long live MySpace! -
MySpace? Ya really.Of course, all I know about MySpace is that's it's for personal blogs and such. It's only used by people who want to put their lives on the web, and mostly teens. Then again I've never even visited myspace.com, so what do I know. I go to mySpace for bands: They put samples and tour dates.
Here, do you like horror punk and/or psychobilly? Then enjoy Zombina and the Skeletones!
And I found these guys through Guitar Hero: Freezepop (stream only, no sample free MP3s).
MTV is dead, long live MySpace! -
Re:Privacy is dead. Get over it.
Why that's right. I expect everyone here knows that the quote is attributed to Scott McNealy, then CEO of Sun Microsystems. According to a reporter for Wired he was speaking at the launch of Sun's Jini technology in 1999.
Got it so far...
It's just that by saying so up front, you can avoid sounding like an insecure thirteen year old putting on a pose to try and hide the fact that he's too lazy to type three words into Google.
Well, it took a few tries to parse this sentence, since you mix the "you" and the "he", but eventually the truth comes out - you think I'm too lazy to type 3 words into Google. Which is fine, I guess, but I really didn't think I needed to cite the source, since the idea is clear. That you immediately bring up the party I was referring to underscores my point nicely.
That would be David Brin, well known writer of science fiction. I suppose that when you say that, he loses some of the gravitas that might otherwise attach to "an insightful author".
And why would that be? It takes a good understanding of science to write good "hard" Sci-Fi. Perhaps you labor under the misconception that only "authorities" have anything of value to say?
On the other hand, if you really believe that, perhaps you'd like to show us the way forward. You could start by posting your real name, email address, age, racial background, social security number, marital status, any major illnesses, any history of family illness. Just for a start. I'm sure once we see well you fare in a post privacy world, we'll all be eager to join you.
Don't have to. Millions of people already have. And, you might enjoy the fact that some of them are actually 13! -
Re:Don't "dress" like a pirate
Is there a PM system on
/.? I'm not terribly comfortable posting any links that can be viewed publicly. If you want good music that you've probably never heard (unless you live in Austin, TX) check out http://myspace.com/subnatural. I have no affiliation with the band on a professional level, they are just good friends. -
Re:Knifes?
knifes are a shortish mans pants that cause problems in the streets as they force you to have a silly walk. They cause huge problems in traffic and cause the police to waste time breaking up gatherings of people staring at people who wear knifes.
http://www.sillywalksgenerator.com/ is where you can see different types of problems that are created by wearing knifes.
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=us er.viewprofile&friendID=62925390 more information on who created knifes. -
Dilbert mini-episode
I knew my title would catch your attention
:) Dilbert: The blue duck one: http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids. showvids&friendID=191067814 Charles -
Re:Singularity
No apologies necessary -- the book is fiction,after all (I hope!).
Anyway, encouraging a reader to dig further into a subject is one of the best accolades an author can receive.
Thank you,
Bill
http://www.myspace.com/billdesmedt
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Re:Singularity
Thanks for the kind words about Singularity (the URL for the free podcast is http://www.podiobooks.com/title/singularity). And, while it's true Singularity is fiction, I also have some non-fiction thoughts on the latest Tunguska "solution" from Bologna. I go into detail on my blog at http://www.myspace.com/billdesmedt, but the bottom line is: Lake Cheko couldn't possibly be a crater formed in the Tunguska Event, because the documentary record (eyewitness accounts) clearly shows that the lake was there long before the June 1908 impact. Best, Bill
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Re:Please retaliate.Except not. If they're any good, they'll get local recognition, and move up.
One way to move up is to simply find a good reviewer and give a copy to them. Artists get good free marketing (if they're appealing) and the music critic gets free music. Seems to work. There are good indie reviewers out there, ref. http://www.myspace.com/baron_g/ in the prog-rock/electronica space as one example.
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For Prince's music he should pay people...
Never liked his style. The record industry is stuck in the 1950's. Doom and retaliation are like the UK gov banning the Sex pistols.
My choice - my own music http://www.myspace.com/22ndcentury which is free to download for everyone, not just
/.'ers. Style is sort of soundgarden, pistols, ramones, acdc. don't think I'll pay for CD pressing for all though as it is environmentally a very bad idea. mp3 downloads are better. duane -
Re:CSS - isn't that for DVDs
Not sure about DVDs, but they definitely have a CD:
http://www.myspace.com/canseidesersexy
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Re:Doubt it
I was surprised that Obama and Clinton had actually started putting videos on youtube I think the one thing politicians DO understand is advertising and media outlets. Youtube is just another media outlet, just as is Myspace: Really annoying voice and The Magic Negro, Mormon and ultra-liberal republican.
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Re:Doubt it
I was surprised that Obama and Clinton had actually started putting videos on youtube I think the one thing politicians DO understand is advertising and media outlets. Youtube is just another media outlet, just as is Myspace: Really annoying voice and The Magic Negro, Mormon and ultra-liberal republican.
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Re:Doubt it
I was surprised that Obama and Clinton had actually started putting videos on youtube I think the one thing politicians DO understand is advertising and media outlets. Youtube is just another media outlet, just as is Myspace: Really annoying voice and The Magic Negro, Mormon and ultra-liberal republican.
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Re:Doubt it
I was surprised that Obama and Clinton had actually started putting videos on youtube I think the one thing politicians DO understand is advertising and media outlets. Youtube is just another media outlet, just as is Myspace: Really annoying voice and The Magic Negro, Mormon and ultra-liberal republican.
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Re:King Tut?
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MySpace gets me work
I am a live audio engineer in the music industry here in Nashville. All the musicians, production people, fellow engineers, band management, etc are on MySpace. I have gotten several jobs, including a 3 month long tour, by talking to the right people on MySpace, so it's not completely a website for kids.
Oh - and my day rate is $550/day so this also real money we're talking about.
http://myspace.com/sonicspike
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Re:Care2
Sure there's a purpose on myspace. That purpose is for artists, bands, producers, labels, comedians, hollywood movies, politics, religion, venues, swag, tshirts, posters, flyers, recording studios, models and the public to all interact. Is the interface bad on myspace? (wait that wasn't the question) It's not a bad interfaces, the problem is the confusion with how to post normal code that even the experienced are used to; to a page design that's already filtered, and laid out for ya. The top end of that fight, I would say is doing a full on flash site. Like say
..http://myspace.com/century . But then the problem next becomes how to add friends to make it work. Instead of having top "40 friends" they should have how ever many top friends, and instead of having to ADD a friend, all friends should be already added. Good luck to a new user adding friends at 300-400 a day. If all the friends were already added, sorted alpha numerically then you could actually search for the friends you wanted to promote. I won't say nothing about the bulletins. It's pretty heavy on bandwidth I think. Although I wouldn't say it caters to bands, it does have bands that publish their music, and you don't need to muck around trying to hear what they sound like, and what their website is, when they play, and sometimes what they look like before ya get there, that can save your ass. Myspace needs a weird code.. type the name of the band [band:gwar] and get http://www.gwar.net/index.php [comedian:Steve Hofstetter] http://www.myspace.com/comedy Everyone has an address. So a simple matter. The friends list. Should be Friends Search Engine (Since your putting up your to 10, 20, 30, 40, 500, 6000 friends.) Comeon Tom -
Re:This is going to be interesting
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http vs https
One of the services which Google Video connects to, MySpace, doesn't ever use https..
This is the login page:
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please help
my mom has a myspace page....which is like soooo embarrassing!!!! please troll her into getting rid of it....thanks
http://www.myspace.com/amandagrashel
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Re:Music = no | Industry = yes
Besides that, what is really up with this love theme in music? There is around zero pop songs that isn't about sex, love, boyfriends, breakup etc. If you name one I will give you a cookie.
I've often thought that, myself. On reading your comment, I decided to find out.
Billboard's Top 40 track #2 (was #1 last week) is Nickelback's "If Everyone Cared". It's some hippy crap, saying "everybody be nice to eachother and cooperate and the world will be a better place". It does seem to mention romantic love but that isn't the main theme.
LOL! #3 is Maroon 5's "Makes Me Wonder" and it is about sex and/or love, but the lyrics are so funny that I have to share them.
For comparison, I googled for Pantera lyrics and got this, an album with ten songs, one of which is not about love or sex. Okay, a newer album has not a single song about love.
Metal kicks ass, partly because the usually incomprehensible lyrics can sometimes be interesting, but mostly because of the music. Since you're into non-love lyrics, you might want to consider some alt country music too. There's quite a bit of metal crossover. Hank Williams III has been in lots of metal and punk bands, and has his own metal band Assjack, but his country music with his Damn Band is hardcore. Listen to the song "Bad Magick" by Shooter Jennings to feel like you're hearing a dusty old recording of Led Zeppelin collaborating with Bad Company. Shooter Jennings effortlessly segues from country to metal and back in the song "Busted In Baylor County", playing part of Black Sabbath's "Sweet Leaf" (the Live At Irving Plaza version has a much longer portion of "Sweet Leaf" than the album version). Rebel Meets Rebel is said to be the last project Dimebag Darrel did before he was killed; it has The Cowboys From Hell playing and aging country outlaw David Allan Coe on lead vocals (and the song "Get Out Of My Life" has Hank III in it too). Jay Berndt of Kilgore Smudge now fronts a country band called The Brimstone Assembly, which offers a style of hardcore country similar to that of Hank III.
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Re:Music = no | Industry = yes
Besides that, what is really up with this love theme in music? There is around zero pop songs that isn't about sex, love, boyfriends, breakup etc. If you name one I will give you a cookie.
I've often thought that, myself. On reading your comment, I decided to find out.
Billboard's Top 40 track #2 (was #1 last week) is Nickelback's "If Everyone Cared". It's some hippy crap, saying "everybody be nice to eachother and cooperate and the world will be a better place". It does seem to mention romantic love but that isn't the main theme.
LOL! #3 is Maroon 5's "Makes Me Wonder" and it is about sex and/or love, but the lyrics are so funny that I have to share them.
For comparison, I googled for Pantera lyrics and got this, an album with ten songs, one of which is not about love or sex. Okay, a newer album has not a single song about love.
Metal kicks ass, partly because the usually incomprehensible lyrics can sometimes be interesting, but mostly because of the music. Since you're into non-love lyrics, you might want to consider some alt country music too. There's quite a bit of metal crossover. Hank Williams III has been in lots of metal and punk bands, and has his own metal band Assjack, but his country music with his Damn Band is hardcore. Listen to the song "Bad Magick" by Shooter Jennings to feel like you're hearing a dusty old recording of Led Zeppelin collaborating with Bad Company. Shooter Jennings effortlessly segues from country to metal and back in the song "Busted In Baylor County", playing part of Black Sabbath's "Sweet Leaf" (the Live At Irving Plaza version has a much longer portion of "Sweet Leaf" than the album version). Rebel Meets Rebel is said to be the last project Dimebag Darrel did before he was killed; it has The Cowboys From Hell playing and aging country outlaw David Allan Coe on lead vocals (and the song "Get Out Of My Life" has Hank III in it too). Jay Berndt of Kilgore Smudge now fronts a country band called The Brimstone Assembly, which offers a style of hardcore country similar to that of Hank III.
Holy shit. I need to get a life. -
Re:Music = no | Industry = yes
Besides that, what is really up with this love theme in music? There is around zero pop songs that isn't about sex, love, boyfriends, breakup etc. If you name one I will give you a cookie.
I've often thought that, myself. On reading your comment, I decided to find out.
Billboard's Top 40 track #2 (was #1 last week) is Nickelback's "If Everyone Cared". It's some hippy crap, saying "everybody be nice to eachother and cooperate and the world will be a better place". It does seem to mention romantic love but that isn't the main theme.
LOL! #3 is Maroon 5's "Makes Me Wonder" and it is about sex and/or love, but the lyrics are so funny that I have to share them.
For comparison, I googled for Pantera lyrics and got this, an album with ten songs, one of which is not about love or sex. Okay, a newer album has not a single song about love.
Metal kicks ass, partly because the usually incomprehensible lyrics can sometimes be interesting, but mostly because of the music. Since you're into non-love lyrics, you might want to consider some alt country music too. There's quite a bit of metal crossover. Hank Williams III has been in lots of metal and punk bands, and has his own metal band Assjack, but his country music with his Damn Band is hardcore. Listen to the song "Bad Magick" by Shooter Jennings to feel like you're hearing a dusty old recording of Led Zeppelin collaborating with Bad Company. Shooter Jennings effortlessly segues from country to metal and back in the song "Busted In Baylor County", playing part of Black Sabbath's "Sweet Leaf" (the Live At Irving Plaza version has a much longer portion of "Sweet Leaf" than the album version). Rebel Meets Rebel is said to be the last project Dimebag Darrel did before he was killed; it has The Cowboys From Hell playing and aging country outlaw David Allan Coe on lead vocals (and the song "Get Out Of My Life" has Hank III in it too). Jay Berndt of Kilgore Smudge now fronts a country band called The Brimstone Assembly, which offers a style of hardcore country similar to that of Hank III.
Holy shit. I need to get a life. -
Re:Music = no | Industry = yes
Besides that, what is really up with this love theme in music? There is around zero pop songs that isn't about sex, love, boyfriends, breakup etc. If you name one I will give you a cookie.
I've often thought that, myself. On reading your comment, I decided to find out.
Billboard's Top 40 track #2 (was #1 last week) is Nickelback's "If Everyone Cared". It's some hippy crap, saying "everybody be nice to eachother and cooperate and the world will be a better place". It does seem to mention romantic love but that isn't the main theme.
LOL! #3 is Maroon 5's "Makes Me Wonder" and it is about sex and/or love, but the lyrics are so funny that I have to share them.
For comparison, I googled for Pantera lyrics and got this, an album with ten songs, one of which is not about love or sex. Okay, a newer album has not a single song about love.
Metal kicks ass, partly because the usually incomprehensible lyrics can sometimes be interesting, but mostly because of the music. Since you're into non-love lyrics, you might want to consider some alt country music too. There's quite a bit of metal crossover. Hank Williams III has been in lots of metal and punk bands, and has his own metal band Assjack, but his country music with his Damn Band is hardcore. Listen to the song "Bad Magick" by Shooter Jennings to feel like you're hearing a dusty old recording of Led Zeppelin collaborating with Bad Company. Shooter Jennings effortlessly segues from country to metal and back in the song "Busted In Baylor County", playing part of Black Sabbath's "Sweet Leaf" (the Live At Irving Plaza version has a much longer portion of "Sweet Leaf" than the album version). Rebel Meets Rebel is said to be the last project Dimebag Darrel did before he was killed; it has The Cowboys From Hell playing and aging country outlaw David Allan Coe on lead vocals (and the song "Get Out Of My Life" has Hank III in it too). Jay Berndt of Kilgore Smudge now fronts a country band called The Brimstone Assembly, which offers a style of hardcore country similar to that of Hank III.
Holy shit. I need to get a life. -
Re:Music = no | Industry = yes
Besides that, what is really up with this love theme in music? There is around zero pop songs that isn't about sex, love, boyfriends, breakup etc. If you name one I will give you a cookie.
I've often thought that, myself. On reading your comment, I decided to find out.
Billboard's Top 40 track #2 (was #1 last week) is Nickelback's "If Everyone Cared". It's some hippy crap, saying "everybody be nice to eachother and cooperate and the world will be a better place". It does seem to mention romantic love but that isn't the main theme.
LOL! #3 is Maroon 5's "Makes Me Wonder" and it is about sex and/or love, but the lyrics are so funny that I have to share them.
For comparison, I googled for Pantera lyrics and got this, an album with ten songs, one of which is not about love or sex. Okay, a newer album has not a single song about love.
Metal kicks ass, partly because the usually incomprehensible lyrics can sometimes be interesting, but mostly because of the music. Since you're into non-love lyrics, you might want to consider some alt country music too. There's quite a bit of metal crossover. Hank Williams III has been in lots of metal and punk bands, and has his own metal band Assjack, but his country music with his Damn Band is hardcore. Listen to the song "Bad Magick" by Shooter Jennings to feel like you're hearing a dusty old recording of Led Zeppelin collaborating with Bad Company. Shooter Jennings effortlessly segues from country to metal and back in the song "Busted In Baylor County", playing part of Black Sabbath's "Sweet Leaf" (the Live At Irving Plaza version has a much longer portion of "Sweet Leaf" than the album version). Rebel Meets Rebel is said to be the last project Dimebag Darrel did before he was killed; it has The Cowboys From Hell playing and aging country outlaw David Allan Coe on lead vocals (and the song "Get Out Of My Life" has Hank III in it too). Jay Berndt of Kilgore Smudge now fronts a country band called The Brimstone Assembly, which offers a style of hardcore country similar to that of Hank III.
Holy shit. I need to get a life. -
Also along the same vein.
Trent Reznor has been very angry over some of UMG's decisions as of late. Trent does a good job of providing reasons to buy his album in this digital age. He even puts up all his new music on his Myspace page. http://www.myspace.com/nin Here is a link to some of his current concerns regarding UMG. http://nin.com/tr/