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Voodo Doll
Red Hot Thumbtack In The Eye replied to Red Hot Thumbtack In The Eye's topic in Current Events
Hey, while I go into remedial spelling classes, can a mod fix the title to say "Voodoo" please? -
continued behind the link. http://anus.com/zine/articles/voodoo/
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Every bit helps. These people are heros.
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Did you ever get a real internet connection? I can post a song and show you what you're in for.
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I'd be satisfied if they picked up fashion tips from Dead.
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Good grief.
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COB = pop trash for undermen.
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Jesus fuck what a night. Despised Icon was rubbish. Why use two vocalists, when neither can do their job well anyway?(in this case screams for one and death growl for another), and the music was very vanilla. Great stage presence and energy helped their cause. boring. Unfortunately I missed most of local heros Thorazine's set due to the long walk from the train to the venue and the fact that we spent entirely too much time harassing cracked out hookers when we should have been making our way to the club (The Warehouse in Calgary). I hadn't heard Thorazine before, but was impressed by their melodic death dealings despite the somewhat sloppy nature of playing (they were added to the bill long after having broken up and had two days to prepare a set). I feel bad that I couldn't catch their shows during their prime. The locals were ga ga over the chance to say a last goodbye to them and Thorazine definitely felt the same about having that chance, especially on this night. I didn't give Aborted enough attention to really 'rate' them or offer any real insight into their work, but from what I did closely watch, they were perfectly competent in their older style melodic death and very happy with the responce they got during their first show in Calgary, and the chance to come from France and Belgium to play on this tour. Up next was Cryptopsy, to the biggest responce of the night, complete with new members. Of course, most everybody was ape shit for their show, despite some parts coming up a little flat to these ears. The new stuff came off with little of the energy that monumental songs like Cold Hate, Warm Blood and Open Face Surgery had, but they were perfect fine mid set pieces to keep the energy high. Surely we all know what to expect from a Cryptopsy show, so I'll just leave it there. The mighty Suffocation came out next, and laid total waste with a shockwave of tight, disciplined, and fast New York Death Metal that they invented. In a contrast to Cryptopsy getting the crowd going with sheer frantic speed, Suffocation showed that their sewer dwelling hardcore elements are a dish best served live by highly skilled and disciplined players to inject the will to move into those lucky enough to be in attendance. All songs came off at near album quality with material ranging from Souls To Deny all the way back to demo material with no songs bringing the energy down or coming off as lethargic. Pit ettiquete was excellent with nobody out to intentionally injure anyone else and I didn't see any intervention from club staff all night. Near the end of the show, Frank Mullen promised a new album and another stop in Calgary next year. I'm there. ps: You haven't lived until you've bumped and grinded with a chick during Pierced From Within who karate chopped your throat and kicked your dick in the pit just one song before.
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It's stuffed with Nu Metal riffing, there's no focus at all, and Lord Worm is shit on vocals. However, your head will twist clean off the first time you hear the new Northern Hyperblast from Flo. It's not all terrible, but after you've heard Whisper Supremacy or None So Vile, it's a severe dissapointment even if you understand that it'd be hard to match up to those milestones. And I've kinda softened up on Cephalic a bit since I came to the conclusion that I can just chill and have fun listening to their stuff. The record is still pretty insignificant in the grand scheme of things. Since when do you like Pierced From Within so much?
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Fuck Cryptopsy. Their new album is inexcusable.
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3 fucking days away.
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The Holocaust didn't happen. but it should have.
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Government Study: Poor Blacks Attract Hurricanes ----------------------------------------------------------------------- WASHINGTON, DC — A secret Bush Administration study claims that Hurricanes Katrina and Rita were drawn to the Gulf Coast by the large number of poor African-Americans living there. The Texas Policy Interest Group (TEXPIG), a neo-conservative "think tank," produced the report at the request of Vice President Dick Cheney's, office according to a highly placed source. "Hurricanes are made by warm water, black people have darker skin so they're hotter, and poor people can't afford air conditioning," the six page report reads. "Therefore, it's pretty obvious to us that hurricanes go to where poor black people live." The report was critical of the effort to evacuate residents of the Gulf Coast before Hurricane Katrina hit the area two weeks ago, saying the policy of moving families together was ill-conceived. "We all know that when those people get together in one place, trouble starts. Next time you should use the sense your momma gave you and separate the races. Send some of them up to Massachusetts, them liberals like 'em so much. Keep like with like and don't ever mix the races!! Praise Jesus!" TEXPIG's staff consists of three oil executives, the head of the state's death row program, and fourteen Baptist ministers. The organization produced the 2002 report "Overseas And At Home: A Guide to Killing Muslim Terrorists and Other Pagans" http://www.bongonews.com/layout4.php?event...opic=hurricanes
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2112 A Passage To Bangkok The Twilight Zone Lessons Tears Something For Nothing
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Nationial Socialism www.Anus.com - (American Nihilist Underground Society) - Traditionalist view. Non Racist. Also a great site for Heavy Metal related cultural information. www.nazi.org - Also traditionalist view. Non Racist. www.Overthrow.com www.vanguardnewsnetwork.com - The blockhead racists that inevitably infect thraditionalist thought. Only included for completion of study. If you happen to research and use this topical field (with an open mind), you'll undoubtedly get confused looks and accusations, and the brilliant assertion that "you have the freedom to speak about these things" while being put under much closer scrutiny.
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New Orleans: Choose your own adventure! You are an African-American living in a crack house in a New Orleans slum. You decided to stay and weather out Hurricane Katrina since you were not sure if you could score crack at any of the evacuation centers. The windows of the crack house were already boarded up, you had a couple days worth of rocks and some Fiddy Cent CDs to listen to on a portable boom box. In addition, most of your fellow crack heads had abandoned the house, leaving you to rummage through their stuff for stray crack rocks. You find a couple. When the worst seems to be over, the levee breaks and water floods into your crack house. That's okay. You grab your boom box and crack pipe and run up to the attic. You are lucky and water doesn't reach to the roof like it does the houses down the block. http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2005/9/6/34041/87727
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Cricket is fucking awesome.
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You've hurt me today, Incandenza...more than you'll ever know
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I NEVER GOT INVITED TO THAT SECRET BOARD!!!!!!!
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No need to be defensive. I just see so many people wasting talent by creating an identity based on what political side they choose for themselves. This is terribly counterproductive and does no good for anyone. They're pretty much the same team nowadays anyway, only difference is which talking points are printed in bold in their speeches. And I am above a lot of people.
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No, I didn't stop blaming the people when our conversation switched a little more to the topic of the government. I'll leave the ratio of blame assignment to interest groups and those who have exhausted all their words on the actual event. This would seem like the most reasonable course to take in the area now. Again you emphasize boldly that YOU are doing something and I am not. Again, this just comes off as appealing to my sense of right and wrong in a Christian sense, and it's offensive. I never denied that you have personal involvement in this at all. The fact that you are going to help your girlfriend and her family is very admirable and I applaud you for your dedication to the people you hold dear. This doesn't kill off the outright insanity that I see from your posts to me. Not exactly what I was thinking of in terms of higher ground. I would say that it would be more prudent to move to higher elevations either within the city or in the nearest possible place otherwise. Yes the people died horribly, but again, they are not without blame in this to, in many cases. And yes, the government is a spectacular failure aswell. Disgusting and very sad. A related question I have now...with all the things going on in the Superdome or other largely populated 'safe' areas that the people are now stuck in, what will the decontamination protocols be after they people can be moved out of there? From what little I've seen of it, it seems that the restrooms and other parts of the building have become open sewers
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Why does the city have to be rebuilt? So it can be buried in water and shit again the next time a hurricane comes? It's a fairly glib thing to say but nature always wins. I have no interest in the behaviour I mentioned above being celebrated. People will show this sick form of pity while placing themselves above those they perceive as lower than them. Insanity. I don't think I'd have half the problem with it if the person indeed had a sense of community and actually cared about them. I see it as an all too familiar behaviour. Great praise to those who are not afflicted with this sickness. They don't have to go hundreds of miles, just find higher ground and whatever shelter you can find/create from what's around you. The discussion seems to be stuck on the feasibility of using a bike to get out, but obviously that's just one option. Let's not stick to that point, because I have thought this over a bit and I know it's not possible for everyone. There can be no perfect plan to move that many people in that time frame, given all the various physical and mental conditions of the residents. I'm looking at limiting the human damage. I'm not sure where all the cute remarks about the government are coming from, as I'm certainly not making such an immature point about getting back at the beauracracy in such a way.