Wednesday 3 September 2008

Mp3 music: Death By Stereo






Death By Stereo
   

Artist: Death By Stereo: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock: Punk-Rock

   







Death By Stereo's discography:


Day Of The Death
   

 Day Of The Death

   Year: 2001   

Tracks: 11






Death by Stereo is an aggressive metal/hardcore hybrid from Southern California, wHO took its nominate from a occupation in the 1987 vampire flick The Lost Boys. The band's lineup underwent numerous changes throughout its careeer, just the guys always persevered with a "ne'er sacrifice up, never yield in" mantra held close. After getting together in 1996 and cathartic a demonstration and 7", Efrem Shulz (vocals), Paul Miner (basso part), Jim Miner (guitar), Keith Barney (guitar) (who'd replaced original guitarist Ian Fowles), and Jarrod Alexander (drums) debuted in springtime 1999 on Indecision Records with If Looks Could Kill, I'd Watch You Die. That fall, after a summer exhausted touring behind the record word of God, Barney left to concentrate more time with his former bands, Throwdown and Eighteen Visions, piece Alexander at pacification to engage music full-time at the Berklee School of Music. Drummer Tim Bender and erstwhile Eyelid guitar role player Dan Palmer sign on in their places, as the band watched their fan radix quickly maturate. Epitaph was observance to a fault and before long signed them up. Death by Stereo's soph try, Solar day of the Death, appeared in the spring of 2001; Bender exited Death by Stereo next subsequent go dates and was replaced by Todd Hennig (Heckle, Seven Years War). Into the Valley of Death followed two eld by and by. By 2005's Death for Life, their third album for Epitaph, the Death by Stereo lineup had shifted to admit Shulz, Palmer, Henning, guitar player Tito, and Pulley bassist Tyler Rebbe. The band didn't slow down, and in March 2007, the live album Death Alive was issued through and through and through Reignition Records, recorded in Anaheim during their old Into the Valley of Death racing circuit.






Thursday 14 August 2008

Download Dark Angel






Dark Angel
   

Artist: Dark Angel: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock: Thrash
Metal: Speed

   







Discography:


Decade of chaos
   

 Decade of chaos

   Year: 1992   

Tracks: 10
Time Does Not Heal
   

 Time Does Not Heal

   Year: 1991   

Tracks: 9
Leave Scars
   

 Leave Scars

   Year: 1989   

Tracks: 9
Darkness Descends
   

 Darkness Descends

   Year: 1986   

Tracks: 9
We Have Arrived
   

 We Have Arrived

   Year: 1985   

Tracks: 7






Dark Angel became known in thrash metallic element circles for their power to present some of the genre's near intriguing and say albums without ever losing touch with its effect attributes of double-dyed amphetamine and cardinal aggressiveness. And although, care many of their peers, the band's attract would never actually stretch beyond the metallic element tube, their recorded bequest has stood the test of time much better than the bulk of their '80s toss metal peers.


Formed in Los Angeles in 1983, Dark Angel went through multitudinous incarnations earlier subsidence on a pretty unchanging lineup featuring vocalist Don Doty, guitarists Eric Meyer and Jim Durkin, bassist Rob Yahn, and drummer Jack Schwartz. After having ane of their demos, "Welcome to the Slaughterhouse," chosen for inclusion on Brian Slagel's Metal Massacre IV assemblage in 1985, the grouping proceeded to gather their unexpended demonstration tapes into a primitive, merely enthusiastic first album called We Have Arrived, released later that year. New drummer Gene Hoglan united the dance band in time to be portrayed on the album arm, merely made his carrying into action debut on 1986's much improved Darkness Descends, released by thrash metal-friendly Combat Records, and commonly viewed by fans as the band's true arrival. Bassist Yahn would deviate shortly after the album's tone ending (replaced by Mike Gonzalez), soon to be followed by original vocalist Doty at tour's end.


Shy about their next step, the Dark Angel undertook a long hiatus before resurfacing with drummer Hoglan securely entrenched as the band's major creative force out. After drafting new vocalist Ron Rinehart, the band recorded 1989's Allow for Scars -- the number 1 of 2 albums which earned them the unbelievable label of progressive lam, due to the longer, more composite songs the band had begun composing. Recorded in April 1989 and released by and by that year, Live Scars introduced novel six-stringer Brett Eriksen, world Health Organization had latterly replaced Durkin, and documented the group's fierce live energy Department. Another elongated break away ensued before the recording of what is arguably their finest effort, 1991's Time Does Not Heal. Hailed by critics for the cobwebby originative scope of its challenging songwriting, the album was considered the last scripture on technical thrash metal, only arrived at the end of jactitate metal's time in the glare and sold sickly. The deviation of Rinehart soon thenceforth convinced Hoglan to detachment the band, and he eventually joined Florida's Death and contributed to some of their finest albums. Relativity Records issued a collection of Dark Angel's finest moments, Decade of Chaos in 1992.






Wednesday 6 August 2008

Movie Reviews: The Mummy: Tomb Of The Dragon Emperor

The up-to-the-minute edition in the Mummy franchise is getting an almost universally bum enwrap from critics. Tomb of the Dragon Emperor directed by Rob Cohen john Drew these descriptions: Stephen Holden, The New York Times: a "phrenetic, cluttered jam of cheesy computer-generated action-adventure clich�s;" Kyle Smith, the New York Post: "Nonsensical;" Kenneth Turan, the Los Angeles Times: "Can't shake its pro forma tactual sensation;" Ty Burr, the Boston Globe: "a threadbare toss off;" Jennie Punter, Toronto Globe and Mail: "An afterthought, not a sequel;" Steven Rea, Philadelphia Inquirer: "Should have been kept under wraps;" Michael Sragow, Baltimore Sun: "excessive and frenetic;" Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune: "Bleh." But at the end of his

Friday 27 June 2008

Pearl Jam - Frehley Ramone Join Pearl Jam


PEARL JAM turned their New York concert on Wednesday night (25Jun08) into a star-studded affair when they welcomed former KISS star ACE FREHLEY and RAMONES bassist C.J. RAMONE onstage.

Ramone was a special guest at Tuesday's (24Jun08) Madison Square Garden show, and he showed up for a second night.

But it was Frehley who wowed the crowd - he teamed up with Eddie Vedder and his band on a cover of Kiss' Black Diamond, which featured drummer Matt Cameron and guitarist Mike MCCready on lead vocals.

Ramone performed a rendition of punk anthem I Believe in Miracles with Pearl Jam - as he had the night before.

And the stars weren't only spotted onstage - the Olsen Twins, Coldplay frontman Chris Martin and Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon were among the fans who caught the two New York shows.





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Thursday 19 June 2008

McDonald's(R) Turns to Customers for New Spin on Famous Big Mac(R) Chant

Big Mac's 40th Anniversary Celebration Continues with Fresh Mix

OAK BROOK, Ill., June 18 -- McDonald's USA launched a
national casting call today inviting consumers to submit a video or audio
remix of the popular Big Mac chant on MySpace.com/BigMacChant. The winning
remix will be featured in a McDonald's Big Mac TV commercial that will air
at the end of July. Semi-finalists will be selected by a panel of judges
and the winner will be chosen through an online vote by July 22.*

Keith Reinhard, Chairman Emeritus of DDB Worldwide, and his creative
group at Needham Harper & Steers developed the famous
"Twoallbeefpattiesspecialsaucelettucecheesepicklesonionsonasesameseedbun(R)
" Big Mac jingle in 1974. Now, to continue the celebration of the
sandwich's 40th anniversary, McDonald's is giving consumers a chance to
rediscover their love of the Big Mac with a fresh new twist.

"For 40 years, the Big Mac has been a familiar favorite not only to our
guests in the United States, but around the world," said Neil Golden, chief
marketing officer, McDonald's USA. "To share in the pride we have for our
flagship sandwich, we're inviting our customers to join in the fun and add
their own contemporary touch to the famous tongue-twister that celebrates
the quality ingredients in our iconic sandwich."

Jim "MJ" Delligatti, one of McDonald's founder Ray Kroc's earliest
franchisees, invented the Big Mac in his Uniontown, Pa. restaurant and
introduced it for 45 cents in 1967. Consisting of two 100% all-beef
patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame-seed
bun, the Big Mac quickly gained popularity and was introduced on McDonald's
national menu in 1968.

To kick-off the year-long anniversary celebration last August,
Delligatti and his family officially opened the doors to the McDonald's Big
Mac Museum Restaurant -- "the most tasteful museum in the world" -- in
North Huntingdon, Pa. The combo museum/restaurant features the world's
largest Big Mac statue (measuring 14 feet high and 12 feet wide), and
hundreds of historic artifacts and high-tech exhibits that celebrate the
Big Mac. The museum/restaurant is one of 18 McDonald's restaurants owned
and operated by M&J Management, a three-generation family business and
McDonald's franchise organization for 50 years.

Today, more than 500 million Big Mac sandwiches are sold each year in
America alone. The sandwich is sold in more than 100 countries and, because
of its global presence, inspired The Economist Magazine's "Big Mac Index,"
an annual comparison of foreign currency values against the U.S. dollar.

About McDonald's

McDonald's USA, LLC is the leading foodservice provider in the United
States serving a variety of wholesome foods made from quality ingredients
to millions of customers every day. More than 80 percent of McDonald's
13,700 U.S. restaurants are independently owned and operated by local
franchisees. For more information about McDonald's visit
http://www.mcdonalds.com. For more information on the Big Mac including
historical facts, commercials and high resolution images, visit
http://www.mcdepk.com/yousowantone.



* Terms and conditions apply. Visit http://www.MySpace.com/BigMacChant for
more information and submission guidelines.

(C) 2008 McDonald's

For more information contact:
Molly McKenna, McDonald's USA
630-623-6593

Jana Rhodes, GolinHarris
312-729-4221



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Thursday 12 June 2008

ABC Setting Up Student Bureaus

In what amounts to a significant expansion of its existing intern program for college students, ABC News is planning to open actual student-staffed bureaus next fall at five universities. ABC News President David Westin said in a statement Wednesday that the bureaus will not only allow aspiring TV journalists to experience actual on-the-job training but also give the network a greater insight into the behavior and interests of 18-to-25-year-olds, a demographic group avidly courted by advertisers. Bureau chiefs at the campus facilities will receive additional training at ABC News headquarters in New York, the network said. It was not clear whether any of the students participating in the program will be paid or whether they will only receive college credits. Schools participating in the project include Arizona State University, Syracuse University, University of Florida, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and University of Texas at Austin.


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Friday 6 June 2008

Benji Madden - The Things They Say 8468

"Paris takes care of all the fashion." BENJI MADDEN confessed on the red carpet that his girlfriend PARIS HILTON dresses him.




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