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!!! - "All My Heroes are Weirdos"
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Those are some chompers.
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I think the Benoit pictures have run their course. After that video Matt posted, they all seem weak in comparison. Anyways...
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Mark Henry's "Silverback" Gimmick/Nickname
Gary Floyd replied to zappafrank's topic in The WWE Folder
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Canadian Teachers Concerned About Online Bullying
Gary Floyd replied to Yuna_Firerose's topic in Current Events
I was bullied some when I was a kid, and I'm alright today. Milky mentioneded that people in general are stupid, but it should be pointed out that kids in particular are stupid. You guys were kids once, tell me that ain't true. But the Dream Police live inside of my head. -
The Angelic Process-Weighing Souls With Sand
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Ice Cube - Today was a Good Day His jimmy went so deep it put the mammy to sleep. Those are words to love. Wu Tang Clan - Bring Tha Ruckus Probably my favorite album opening yet, and an excellent statement of intent song. Ghost Face Killah's verse in the song is sure awesomeness. Pharcyde - I'm That Type of Nigga The Pharcyde's first ablum is one of my favorite hip hop albums of all time, and this song is all kinds of awesome. Notorious B.I.G. - Warning Let's put it to rest folks: lyrically, Biggie was always better than Tupac, and deserves more accolades than Tupac, who, let's face it, had albums filled with filler. NWA - Straight out of Compton I still refuse to believe Ice Cube was in "Are We There Yet?" and it's sequal. Public Enemy - Rebel Without a Pause My favorite PE song. Sure, Fear of a Black Planet may have more sonoc innovations, but lyrically, It Takes a Nation is superior. GZA/Genius - Liquid Swords It's hard to pick a best song off of the album Liquid Swords, but here's my pick. RZA's stripped sown production is top notch, and GZA is great as always. Beastie Boys - Shake Your Rump The best Beastie song off the best Beastie album. Slick sample ridden funk thanks to the Dust Bros., and some of the Beasties best rhymes. It's amazing that they were once good. Now they just kind of suck. Ghostface Killah - K.I.L.O. In spite of popular opinion, I still think that Fishscale is the best solo Wu Tang album. I absolutely love this album. Jay-Z - Nigga What Still my favorite Jay-Z song, with some awesome production (it's kinda spacey), an awesome beat, great chorus (Jay seems to have a way with choruses), and a great flow. Snoop Dogg - Serial Killer This song always gets overlooked, IMO. The beat is incredible (Dre's early production is awesome), as well as Snoop in his prime. Justin Warfield - B-Boys on Acid Warfield's album My Field Trip to Planet 9 is one of the most overlooked albums in 90's Hip Hop. It's a psychedelic, drug fueled, jazzy, and all around awesome album. This song captures the tone of the album perfectly. More to come
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Chris Benoit, we hardly knew ye...
Gary Floyd commented on Prophet of Mike Zagurski's blog entry in TakerHart's Blog
I'll watch again...in the future. Right now, I'm waiting for the media to cool down on it, and for things to be sort of back to normal. I know how you feel man. -
The more I look at this, the more I am starting to doubt it's Cthulhu or any of the old ones. Guilmero Del Toro (sic?) actually wants to do an adaptation of Lovecraft's story "In the Mountain of Madness" (he wrote the screenplay, but the future is pending, as he has yet to do "Hellboy II" and an adaptation of Tarzan on the way apparently, as well as uncertain, since I honestly can't see Hollywood getting behind a faithful adaptation of a Lovecraft story) Also, with the sea monster thing, maybe it's the Kraken. I mean, "ancient ones" may be referring to something out of mythology...
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Japan loves it's niggas.
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That is a great ass.
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Zapp & Roger - More Bounce to the Ounce More R&B/Funk than hip hop, but the amount of artists that have sampled it (Coolio, Compton's Most Wanted, Brotha Lynch Hung, Ice Cube, Public Enemy, Insane Clown Posse, EPMD, and many more) makes it impossible to resist, especially the awesome beat. The best use of the song as a sample source goes to EPMD's "You Got's Ta Chill" and Ice Cube'ss "Steady Mobbin'" Public Enemy - Shut 'em Down One of their angriest songs, with an incredibly hard hitting beat, vitrolic lyrics, and more, it's one of the groups last hurrah's before they hit mediocrity. Wu Tang Clan - Grave Pit Awesome rhymes, a great use of Gap Band samples, excellent chorus (I hum it to myself regularly), and we go back, and forth... Ice Cube - Ghetto Vet Carnival mentioned this song in the past, and it's a good one. Probably Cube's most underrated song. Erik B. & Rakim - I Know You Got Soul One of the early examples of using James Brown samples, it's also one of the best. Rakim may be the closest thing Hip Hop has ever had to having God on the mic, and the samples and breaks just makes it a great cut. Man Parrish - Boogie Down Bronx Though "Hip Hop Be Bop" is more well known (and was used to great effect in "Shaun of the Dead"), "Boogie Down Bronx" is Man Parrish's best song. Big Daddy Kane - Ain't No Half Steppin' "I stop and stand strong over MC’s/ And devour with the power of Hercules" That is still one of the best lines in Hip Hop history. Afrika Bambaataa + Soul Sonic Force - Planet Rock Yeah, so some old school hip hop has mediocre rhymes, but this is still great. Everything from the Kraftwerk sample, tot he influence the song has on Hip Hop, House, and Electro. It would be a crime not to include it. Dr. Dre feat. Snoop Doggy Dogg - Deep Cover While I also love "Nothin' But a G Thang", "Deep Cover" is the best Dre/Snoop collaberation. Dr. Dre - Lyrical Gangbangs One of the most underrated Dre songs, with a pounding, metallic snare drum beat, and maybe some of his best wok on the mic. Don't worry, there's more to come.
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The Rapture-"First Gear"
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Live Earth, Children of Men, The Fountain, Transformers movie
Gary Floyd posted a blog entry in How To Vibrate
-Live Earth sucked. Aside from a few good performances (Roger Waters, Metallica, Crowded Houses, & Duran Duran), it was largely dull. The Police were horrible, Yellow Magic Orchestra (think Kraftwerk, only Japanese and a bit more lighthearted) were dull and their set was too short, Al Gore looked more like Darrell Hammond playing Al Gore than the actual thing, and well, it sucked. -If you haven't seen "Children of Men" yet, go rent it. It's one of the best movies of last year, and it has an awesome soundtrack. That out of the way, avoid "The Fountain", which aside from an excellent score, is really boring and pretentious. -Transformers is the top movie in America (bet yer suprised), and as I already mentioned, is a blast. It's amazing that out of all the huge budget blockbusters, this one is the best. "Spider Man 3" was a dissapointment, "POTC 3' is pretty much milking the franchise for all it's worth, and I'd rather stuck my nuts in a vice than watch "Shrek 3" again. Besides, "28 Weeks Later" was the best sequal of the summer so far. -Finally, how stupid can hippies be? In the following days, look for: A sequal to the Metal albums thread Some of my favorite hip hop songs -
Interpol-"Mammoth"
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tragedy on scene tragedy at the bakery tragedy at the toxic waste plant this is the best fad in a long time.
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I memory is a bit foggy at the moment, but I think Yog Sothoth is. Cthulhu is the most popular one, mostly because of the Call of Cthulhu board game (which I've never played-not much of an RPG fan) I highly doubt it's Godzilla. I'm going with some kind of Lovecraftian old one, or something similar, since the site talks about "Ancient Ones" and whatnot.
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On IPod Manfred Hübler and Siegfried Schwab-Vampyros Lesbos: Sexadelix Dance Party Steroid Maximus-Gondwanaland On CD Peeping Tom-Peeping Tom Steroid Maximus-Ectopia
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My BUTT itches.
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That movie features one of the finest actors who has ever graced the screen: Clint Howard.
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Interesting...
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Here's some help If this is some kind of Lovecraftian creature or old one, I will definately be there. The blog offered gives off some real Lovecraftian vibes
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Thoughts on Live Earth: -Al Gore looked more like Darrell Hammond playing Al Gore than the actual thing. -Yellow Magic Orchestra were dull, and their set was way too short. The crowd loved them though. -Roger Waters, Crowded Houses and Metallica were among the best performances. I'm sure Zack is happy about seeing Duran Duran, who were actually pretty good. -On Rhianna: I'd fuck her. -The Police were horrible. Also, why the hell did John Mayer and Kanye West have to show up? -Chris Rock and Ricky Gervais were hilarious. -Kelly Clarkson is pretty short looking. -Billy Corgan is an asshole. - -Alec Baldwin looked hammered.
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This picture makes me think of Romeo Void's "Never Say Never"