B. Brian Brunzell
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But when you're the leader of the country and you have the idea to kill off an entire race of people and are responsible for millions of more deaths, you're evil. Then, when you turn on your own so-called "master race" and start killing them, you've hit a new level of evil. And when did his doctor give him these drugs? Was it before or after he dictated Mein Kampf to Josef Goebbels outlining his hatred for the Jews and wanting to create a Germanic state? I'm betting after. And I think that the atrocities he committed in Poland to my grandfather and his family (like forcing him to fight for the Reich) gives me reason to hate him.
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Blackalicious- Blazing Arrow
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I haven't seen "Snoop Doggy Dogg" on an album of his since possibly Tha Doggfather.
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It was a small Christmas this year gift wise, as mom and dad spent the year moving about the country, in-and-out of hotels and apartments. But, it was a good Christmas. My list: Zappa: A Biography 7 cd's The Sports Illustrated 50th anniversery book A robe made by my aunt $20 The Total Gym 2000
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Um, I meant five. Apparently, I no longer know how to count.
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Richard Wright Memorial Pink Floyd Amalgamation
B. Brian Brunzell replied to Red Baron's topic in Music
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It's just Snoop Dogg now. He got rid of "Doggy" years ago.
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"Baba O' Riley" "Pictures of Lily" "The Substitue" "The Real me" "Overture" There's four.
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The following were purchased with gift cards that I received form my brother and sister for Christmas: Gwen Stefani- Love, Angle, Music, Baby Matthew Sweet- Gold and Platinum Collection Blackaliscious- A2G EP GZA- The Legend of the Liquid Sword Modest Mouse- Everywhere and His Nasty Parlour Tricks Bad Brains- I Against I I'm LOVING Gwen's album. It's so New Wave that it's sick. If the album were released in say, 1985 or '86, it would have sold 20 million copies.
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So my buddy played me this band Archers of Loaf tonight at work. They weren't bad at all, but I couldn't help but think how much cooler they'd be if their name was Pinchers of Loaf instead.
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I'll go with The Cure and Rage. The Cure: The entire Disintegration album "Boys Don't Cry" "The Kiss" "Just Like Heaven" "The Lovecats" "Why Can't I Be You?" Rage Against the Machine: "Bombtrack" "Know Your Enemy" "Freedom" "Killing in the Name Of" "Township Rebellion" "Freedom" "Revolver" "Rodeo" "Bulls on Parade" "Voice of the Voiceless" "Testify" "Mic Check" "New Millenium Homes" "Maria"
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10. Steve Austin 8. Buddy Guy 7. Edward Furlong 6. David Letterman 5. George H.W. Bush 4. Joe Paterno 3. Pat Boone 2. Charlie Watts 1. Pope John Paul II BEST BET
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Just a city boy, born and raised in south Detroit... Anyway, "Last Goodbye"- Jeff Buckley
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Easily my music collection.
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Tug McGraw's boy? Isn't he Faith Hill's husband?
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I can't believe that no one has mentioned Big John Studd's role in "Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man."
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I didn't know that there were any Nelly fans here.
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No way, IDRM. Good Charlotte's "The Anthem" smokes them all. Or not.
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That's not the national anthem. Isn't "God Save the Queen" England's national anthem? "Rule Brittania" does rule because it was the British Bulldog's entrance music.
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I have recently fallen back in love with the K's Choice song "I'm Not an Addict." It's just so, well, fucking great.
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There are some songs when listened to at normnal volume the bass is nonexistant, but the second I turn the song up, there's nothing but overpowering bass and it kills the mood for me.
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Really, I think most people only find the newest Usher to be guilty pleasure worthy.
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Aside from Paranoid, Vol. 4 and Master of Reality are must haves.
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The Revised Social Distortion List: 5. "Prison Bound" 4. "1945" 3. "99 to Life" 2. "Ball and Chain" 1. "Angel's Wings"
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"Tennessee"- Arrested Development