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    Cannibal Ox is a classic. when i started to listen hip-hop music i listened a lot of artists who come from New York/Brooklyn as Company Flow, Aesop Rock, Bigg Jus and Cannibal Ox. their music is really intelligent and dark. i love it. i think The Cold Vein is one of the best hip-hop albums. Aesop Rock is an amazing singer. i really like the songs I'll be Ok and Oxygen. the Beastie Boys are awesome but i don't really like To the 5 Boroughs. you should try to listen Illogic's music. this guy is really good and there are 2 months (i think) he made a song with Easop Rock. this is his myspace : www.myspace.com/illogicone i enjoy the music on his myspace but this is not enought dark XD i love his album Celestial Clockwork. just fabulous. i will try to put the songs later.
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    Hotlinking: Do not, under any circumstance, hotlink from another person's website. If you're not sure what hotlinking is, please visit this page for more information. http://www.bellazon.com/main/index.php?showtopic=22405 **edited by MauiKane http://www.phmphoto.com/fashion/fashion.html#
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    Company Flow HOTLINKING Please do not hotlink from another person’s website, If you're not sure what hotlinking is, please visit this page for more information. http://www.bellazon.com/main/index.php?showtopic=22405 Biography Company Flow - Little Johnny From the Hospitul (1999) incredible album 01 Comp 02 Suzy Pulled a Pistol on Henry 03 Friend vs. Friend 04 Linoleum 05 Bee Aware 06 Workers Needed 07 # Nine 08 Gigapet Epiphany 09 BMS Digital 10 No Lock 11 Shadows Drown 12 Worker Ant Uprise 13 Indelible Hybrid 14 World of Garbage 15 Blackout 16 Happy Happy Joy Kill
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    Tod Browning (12 July 1880 â 6 October 1962) was an American motion picture actor, director and screenwriter. Browning's career spanned the silent and talkie eras. Best-known as the director of Dracula (1931), the cult classic Freaks (1932), and classic silent film collaborations with Lon Chaney, Sr., Browning directed many movies in a wide range of genres. his biography : here i start my topic with the movie The Unknown (1927). i put the fell movie because this is not a commercial movie. to short fo it but something add as a bonus in tod browning dvd like Freaks. The Unknown (1927) The Unknown (1927) is a silent horror film directed by Tod Browning and featuring Lon Chaney as carnival knife thrower Alonzo the Armless and Joan Crawford as the scantily clad carnival girl he hopes to marry. The Unknown is by far the most intense and demented of director Tod Browning's films (which include Dracula and Freaks). Joan Crawford always said that she learned more about acting from working with Chaney in this movie than from everything else in her long career put together, and critics often cite Chaney's performance as one of the greatest ever captured on film. Burt Lancaster always maintained that Chaney's portrayal in The Unknown was the most emotionally compelling film performance he had ever seen an actor give. Chaney also did remarkable and convincing collaborative scenes with real-life armless double Paul Desmuke (sometimes credited as Peter Dismuki), whose legs and feet were used to manipulate objects such as knives and cigarettes in frame with Chaney's upper body and face. As with Freaks, contemporary reviewers were sometimes less appreciative. "A visit to the dissecting room in a hospital would be quite as pleasant," opined the New York Evening Post, "and at the same time more instructive." Modern viewers can discern the same macabre style of this film (and other Browning-Chaney collaborations) in later productions ranging from the 1930s Universal Studios horror films to the 1960s Twilight Zone and Alfred Hitchcock Presents programs. For many years the film was available only in an incomplete 9.5 mm copy, until a much higher quality 35 mm print was found preserved at the Cinematheque Francaise in 1968. Several scenes from the early part of the film are still missing, but these do not seriously affect the story continuity. Cast Lon Chaney as Alonzo the Armless Norman Kerry as Malabar the Mighty, circus strongman Joan Crawford as Nanon Zanzi Nick De Ruiz as Antonio Zanzi, Nanon's father John George as Cojo, Alonzo's Assistant Frank Lanning as Costra Polly Moran as Landlady (scenes deleted) Bobbie Mack as Gypsy (scenes deleted) Louise Emmons as Gypsy Woman (uncredited) Julian Rivero as Man in Audience (uncredited) Billy Seay as The Little Wolf (uncredited) John St. Polis as Surgeon (uncredited) plot/spoiler Alonzo the Armless (Lon Chaney) is a circus freak who, while armless, uses his feet in place of arms. This includes tossing knives in the circus show. Alonzo, however, is an impostor and fugitive. He still secretly has both of his arms, but keeps them bound to his torso, with the aid of his friend Cojo, to keep his real identity secret. Alonzo's right hand has a double thumb, which would be easily recognized if his hands were revealed. While at the circus, he falls for Nanon (Joan Crawford), the daughter of the circus owner. The local circus strongman is also attracted to Nanon, but she cannot stand being touched by a man, and shuns him. She keeps a friendship with Alonzo, whom she believes to be armless and therefore unable to touch her. When the circus owner discovers Alonzo's secret, Alonzo kills him with his bare hands. Nanon witnesses this through a window. A flash of lightning enables Nanon to see that her father's killer has a double thumb on his right hand, but she does not see his face. Since Alonzo is believed to be armless, he is not a suspect in the murder. Later, Nanon and Alonzo begin living together, but Alonzo quickly realizes she will not love him as long as he still has his arms. Alonzo leaves under the guise of an illness, however, he secretly visits a surgeon and has both of his arms removed. While he is away, Nanon overcomes her phobia about being touched and falls in love with the circus strongman. When Alonzo (now truly armless) returns to Nanon, she excitedly tells him about her love for the strongman. Alonzo is shocked and horrified, both laughing and crying, confusing the couple. He then learns the strongman and Nanon have a new act where the strongman's arms are pulled by two horses on treadmills with Nanon whipping the horses on from atop a large platform. During one of the performances, Alonzo speeds up the treadmills in an attempt to maim or kill the strongman. When Nanon jumps from the platform to calm down one of the horses, Alonzo tries to save her from injury by pushing her out of the way. The horse, however, knocks Alonzo to the ground, stomps on him and kills him. In the original film script and some discarded filmed sequences, Alonzo murders both the doctor who removed his arms and his own loyal assistant Cojo, to eliminate them as witnesses before he returns to claim Nanon. Part 01 (17 minutes) Part 02 (17 minutes) Part 03 (14 minutes)
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  11. a lot of people don't know it but the dates change every year. there is a book who calls the "the new international ephemerides" where people can find all the planets zodiac's movements between 1900 and 2050. Asrologuers use all the time this book to see the sign/planets associations. for example, in 1948 the scorpion started the october 25 and in 1949 the it started the october 24. another exemple, in 1985 the pisces sign started the february 19 and in 1986 it started the february 20. sometimes some people think all their life they are leo and they are virgo. people should pay attention at all the stupid thing say in the magazins/tv/radio... and to say the truth woody harrelson in born in 1961 the july 23 but in 1961 the leo sign started the july 24... and astrologuers use this book with the of "the tables of houses" to know people's ascendant. i know what i say, i'm astrologuer. i'm libra asc virgo and the two best compatibility signs with the taurus are the libra and the virgo but 80% of my ex-boyfriends are pisces XD. i think the worst is the march 1. i date with five guys born the march 1 the the march 14 is not bad too... i directly fall in love of two guys born the march 14 and i stayed more than a year with the two boys. but my favourite men artists are virgo. joel peter witkin, jeffery scott, stephen king... i think talent is something very very very sexy! so i will say Taurus, Pisces and Virgo.
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    Hot Snakes post punk/post hardcore - United States Biography Hot Snakes - Suicide Invoice (2002) 01 I Hate the Kids 02 Gar Forgets His Insulin 03 Xox 04 Who Died 05 Suicide Invoice 06 Paid In Cigarettes 07 Lax 08 Bye Nancy Boy 09 Paperwork 10 Why Does It Hurt 11 Unlisted 12 Ben Gurion
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