Everything posted by ImmortallyInsane
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Helmet-See You Dead
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Byzantine-Justicia
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Britney Spears
Man, she really got big.
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Christina Aguilera
I disagree, wearing a thong doesn't make anyone a whore. Let alone on stage. I swear people make a big deal about what people wear.
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Machine Head-Imperium
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Bands/artists you've been into lately
Judas Priest, Killswitch Engage and Machine Head.
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The Recent Purchase Thread
It's pretty good. There's no extras or anything, just a concert performance. Which kicks ass.
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listening to some Machine Head
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Britney Spears
The sad thing is...people will actually buy that shirt.
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Christina Aguilera
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Lamb of God-11th Hour- The Recent Purchase Thread
I got 2 new DVD's. Killswitch Engage: Set This World Ablaze Judas Priest: Rising in The East- Scarlett Johansson
It's not that big, it's perfect sized.- I Am...
listening to some Exodus.- Scarlett Johansson
Is that really nudity?- Reese Witherspoon
I'm very surprised there was no thread for her.- Now Playing
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Cool! I met those Chimaira guys when their first record came out. Or, technically it could their second album. But they seemed pretty cool.- I Am...
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Lamb of God-What I've Become- Led Zeppelin
I found this on another board. It's a very long read. THE THIEVING MAGPIES: Jimmy Page's Dubious Recording Legacy By Will Shade (January 2001) Led Zeppelin: innovators or plagiarists? Jimmy Page: genius or charlatan? Perhaps the question itself is moot. After all, the band no longer exists, having broken up after John Bonham's death in 1980. Further, Led Zeppelin is safely enshrined in the hearts of their fans and in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame itself. Is an article examining their appropriation of material an exercise in futility? It's preaching to the choir and the heathens at the same time. The detractors have already made up their minds and the camp followers don't care one iota. If nothing else, though, this piece will give readers an opportunity to track down the recordings that Led Zeppelin "borrowed" from. Led Zeppelin has long had an unsavory reputation for taking music and lyrics from lesser-known artists. Many times the songs were never credited to the rightful owners. Consequently, royalties lined the pockets of the millionaire British musicians. Further, their American heroes, often poor and black, never saw a dime from songs they had written before their heirs ever picked up an instrument. Led Zeppelin has been taken to court over the matter on numerous occasions. For an in-depth study of Led Zeppelin's penchant for stealing others- Megadeth
I may have to check that out. But for some reason...Megadeth just isn't angry enough for me. Plus, they were kinda weak in a live setting. - Now Playing