ALBERT EINSTEIN
Albert Einstein was born March 14, 1879 in Germany. His family owned a small business that manufactured electric machinery. The business failed and they left Germany. ...
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ALBERT EINSTEIN
Albert Einstein was born March 14, 1879 in Germany. His family owned a small business that manufactured electric machinery. The business failed and they left Germany. ...
Death of A Salesman: Summary
Willy Loman has been a traveling salesman for the Wagner for thirty-four years. Willy tenRAB to think of him self as vital to the New England territory. Willy has...
Earthquakes, Armageddon, and The Dead Sea Scrolls
On Wednesday Virginia Tech had a guest lecturer from Stanford University come to talk to both faculty and students on the relationship between...
Ultraman (ウルトラマン, Urutoraman?) is a fictional character featured in tokusatsu, or "special effects" television programs in Japan. Ultraman made his debut in the tokusatsu SF/kaiju/superhero TV...
Or how about the applause-o-meter getting such a huge response that the arrow poked Krusty in the eye :lol:
Thanks Cass :hug:
Those episodes look soo funny!! I can't wait to see them. I feel sorry for Brandon for almost having to marry that woman :lol:
There were other pictures I would have put up :lol:
I voted for Three Cheers...
I don't get the correlation.
I gotta represent and say Kevin Talley, cause he is from Maryland and he is a freakin beast.
This. The dude has some amazing pipes. He could be gentle one minute and raspy, screeching the next.
This is one artist that I have been forever meaning to plunder the back catalogue of. His most famous stuff over here was his massive Born In The USA album, which is not really indicative of what he...
I put The Exies and Juliana Theory in the category of Alt Rock.
I think they're good.
As for grunge, i'd probably have to go with Nirvana
Smart music for durab people? What do you mean?
I still think Tool are amazing. And how could you take them too seriously? They are a serious band who explore pretty deep shit. They are meant to...
or...hmm..what am i looking for...NOT?!?
lol, tool is badass, no doubt about it, but i dont get an "epic" feel out of any of tools long songs.
If he's truly a Metallica fan, and not just a KEA/RTL/MOP/AJFA fan then there's no way he thinks the album is "crap", unless he's deaf. Is it as good as early efforts? No, not quite, but it's far...
They do suck. And she's not even that pretty... OOOH did anyone read that '50 sexiest people in rock' in Kerrang? She was nuraber 2, Bille-joe was nuraber one!!! Man that sucked...
*Ahem* Anyway,...
ohh yeah We have a mandatory metallica too!! t-95 baby!!
oooh. have to check some of those out
my obvious list (i don't have a non-obvious list when it comes to metal)
Black Sabbath - Vol. 4
Megadeth - Rust In Peace
Slayer - Reign In Blood
Napalm...
the Maple Room was prolly my loudest, I'm a softie mostly.
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BT - ESCM (1997)
Very 90's, very lush, and certainly not what kiRAB are dancing to these days. Still a great freakin' trance album though.
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I don't think that last one is too unpopular, I think most people just don't want to admit it. I skip a bit of London Calling when I listen to it. Most double albums are that way.
So that's what he's been up to! I really need a copy of that, it sounRAB excellent - I love the soundtrack collaborations they both did for the Proposition and that one about the Assassination (with...
13 votes, 8 posts. Illiterate ****s.