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noblefreakv2

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  1. I swear Lenny Kravitz's is ripping off Jimi Hendrix's Fire and speeding it up.
  2. That's actually my favorite Green Day album.
  3. Wu Tang Clan remixes and rarities Live Music Archive - mostly Indie, but has some shows from 311, The Smashing Pumpkins, and Hank III.
  4. The Song that Butters did was not a South Park Original though. The original was much more disturbing. Funny thing. If you play the song in the backgroud and look at your sig, it looks like Elisha Cuthbert is singing the song.
  5. Julian was on Howard Stern and Howard asked him how he thinks Yoko feels about him being the son with all the talent. >_< Anyway, the Williams bloodline is trippy. Hank Jr. went outlaw. Hank III does outlaw country and switches over to "Death Metal" or whatever mid-show. Check out his stuff here. But Holly Williams has a style similar to Sheryl Crow. BTW, Hank must have married a hottie.
  6. Anyone got a picture of Aidan Nathans? I think I want to use him for my Goldberg push. (Found an old topic on here via Google that said he improves quickly in development.) Nevermind. I think he's a little too skinny. But I might have use for him anyway.
  7. How many songs: 11,640 (Though a number of them are in both the original CD's folder and in mixes.) Sort by song title: First Song: "A Kiss is Just a Kiss" (actually in quotes, which is why it is first) by John Lennon (Anthology) Last Song: Zoom, Zoom, Zoom by Serapis Bey (Only The Strong OST) Sort by time: Shortest Song: Roger Bonair-Agard(6 sec) (An introduction of the poet from the CD The Spoken Word Revolution.) Longest Song: An audio rip of the DVD Richard Pryor: Here and Now (1:34:43) Sort by album: First Song: Hello by Oasis from (What's The Story) Morning Glory (not really first, but the first one to have an album name with it) Last Song: Careless Morning by pronobozo from zero=one=everything Which you can get most of here. Though he used to have the whole thing up for download. Sort by artist: First song: Me Against The World by 2 Pac Last song: She's Just Killing Me by ZZ Top Top Five Most Played Songs (except it six due to ties): 1. Mine doesn't go back too far, but, all with 2 plays: (space) - from Garth Brooks' Double Live, he left track thirteen on the first CD blank. No Future by Kotton Mouth Kings - Been thinking of an idea for a zombie flick and thought that this would be a good song on the soundtrack. Detroit 9000 by Council Cargle (Jackie Brown OST) (played while finding the shortest song, seeing as it is also 6 seconds. Roger Bonair-Agard and Jack McCarthy are both poet introductions from the CD The Spoken Word Revolution (it's a bonus with the book of the same title). First 5 songs that comes up on Shuffle: 1. Rain Dogs by Tom Waits 2. Your Little Secret by Melissa Etheridge 3. Homecoming by Green Day 4. [stef] by Linkin Park 5. (Just Dropped In) To See What Condition My Condition was In by Willie Nelson Search: (note: on mine it could be the title, artist, or album) "heart", how many songs come up? 363 "death", how many songs come up? 165 "love", how many songs come up? 881 "you", how many songs come up? 1858
  8. Imagine a movie about Professional Wrestling winning the Academy Award. I think that would totally throw off those who view it as "the (fake) sport of trailer trash".
  9. Hope he made his peace tieh the Lord. RIp Bernie.
  10. Technically, From Dusk Til Dawn is a Rodriguez movie, unless you're specifically isolating the Mexico trilogy.
  11. I DiFranco. Same here. I'm surprised no one's mentioned Radio Radio by Elvis Costello or The Last DJ by Tom Petty, but those are mainly about Mainstream radio. Then again, the industry wouldn't exist without Mainstream radio.
  12. Meh, I just find it funny that elitists tend to bash both of these acts, and yet this guy is completely killing one while praising the other - despite the music made by the one he's bashing takes quite a bit more skill.
  13. Meh, I just find it funny that elitists tend to bash both of these acts, and yet this guy is completely killing one while praising the other - despite the music made by the one he's bashing takes quite a bit more skill.
  14. Sadly, I doubt Apple will fight them. Now, if you want your music on the Ipod, you have to buy it from Itunes.
  15. Your heart sweats and teeth grind, another kiss and you'll be mine
  16. Love the Taxi Driver stuff. I really like the "Stories that mattered" speech in Lord of The Rings: The Two Towers. It is a very moving piece. The ending of Sleeping With The Enemy is good. Spoiler: Click here to viewWhen her abusive husband breaks into her house, and she's on the phone with 911 and has a gun in her hand. "Come quickly please, I've just killed an intruder." The look on his face is priceless. For humor, this scene from Office Space.
  17. I'm surprised no one has whined about Lenny Kravitz ripping off Jimi Hendrix yet.
  18. Let's add the entire R. Kelly catalog while we're at it.
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