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J.Flexx “Who Been There,Who Done that?”wrote DrDre hit song

September 3rd, 2011 25 comments

J.Flexx was signed to Death Row Records and wrote Dr.Dre’s hit songs..California Love,Been There Done That, Keep THeir heads ringin.his manager Karen Chatman,good friend to me and positive influence .

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MUNTINLUPA STYLE – KHENCE RELOAD 2 SHOTS (AK 2000)

September 3rd, 2011 7 comments

papatayin ni khence si boss es!!!wahaha

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SUFFOCATION on CAPITAL CHAOS 2009

August 24th, 2011 25 comments

SUFFOCATION on CAPITAL CHAOS 2009 perform their classic “Thrones Of Blood” @ The Boardwalk~Orangevale, California 3/29/2009 also on the bill were MALEVOLENT, PSYCROPTIC, VEIL OF MAYA, WHITE CHAPEL & DECREPIT BIRTH……
Suffocation is an American brutal death metal band. The band was formed in 1990 and has since released five studio albums.
http://www.suffocation.us/
Suffocation recorded the albums Human Waste, Effigy of the Forgotten, Breeding the Spawn, Pierced from Within, and Despise the Sun before breaking up in 1998. Suffocation reunited in 2002, featuring the return of original drummer Mike Smith, though without long-time members Doug Cerrito and Chris Richards. The band released Souls to Deny in 2004 and launched an extensive global touring campaign to promote the album. After over 200 shows, the band recorded and self-released their first live CD, Close Of A Chapter: Live In Quebec City. A self-titled album was released in 2006 through Relapse Records, which again saw the launch of an extensive worldwide touring jaunt–they even managed to get featured in an advertisement for the History Channel’s program The Dark Ages in 2007. http://capitalchaos.net/ They are currently compiling material for a live DVD, although the release has been delayed due to the theft of video footage, and because they were waiting for their contract with Relapse Records to run out.
http://www.myspace.com/suffocation
On June 4, 2007, Suffocation and Relapse Records officially parted ways. They embarked on a European tour in 2008. Their next studio album Blood Oath is nearly complete and will be released through Nuclear Blast Records.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suffocation_(band)

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Death Cab For Cutie On The OC (HQ)

August 8th, 2011 25 comments

Death Cab For Cutie On The O.C. (The Bait Shop)

The O.C. was an American teen drama television. The series, created by Josh Schwartz, portrays the fictional lives of a group of teenagers and their families residing in Orange County, California. Phantom Planet performed the theme song to the show named California. The O.C. made indie rock main focus of the series & also its marketing plan, releasing six soundtracks throughout the series. In the second season as a fictional new night club and concert venue, called The Bait Shop, was introduced.

Atomic County is a spin off, animated television series based on the comic book of the same name, which featured in The O.C. The mobisodes, which have also been referred to as webisodes, we´re based on cartoon versions of characters out of the The O.C. The Characteres was Created by Eric Wight, John Sephens. The Theme Song is Invincible by OK Go.

Characters From The OC:
Adam Brody – Seth Cohen
Rachel Bilson – Summer Roberts
Mischa Barton – Marissa Cooper
Benjamin McKenzie – Ryan Atwood
Peter Gallagher – Sandy Cohen
Kelly Rowan – Kirsten Cohen
Melinda Clarke – Julie Cooper
Tate Donovan – Jimmy Cooper
Alan Dale – Caleb Nichol
Chris Carmack – Luke Ward
Autumn Reeser – Taylor Townsend
Willa Holland – Kaitlin Cooper
Samaire Armstrong – Anna Stern
Michael Cassidy – Zach Stevens
Logan Marshall Green – Trey Atwood
Amanda Righetti – Hailey Nichol
Navi Rawat – Theresa Diaz
Olivia Wilde – Alex Kelly
Ryan Donowho – Johnny Harper
Shannon Lucio – Lindsay Gardner
Michael Nouri – Dr. Neil Roberts
Taylor Handley – Oliver Trask
Eric Balfour – Eddie
Nicholas Gonzalez – D.J.
Cam Gigandet – Kevin Volchok
Nikki Reed – Sadie Campbell
Kayla Ewell – Casey
Bill Campbell – Carter Buckley
Kim Delaney – Rebecca Bloom
Johnny Lewis – Dennis Childress
Rachel Hoffman – Bonnie Somerville
Jeff Hephner – Matt Ramsey
Kevin Sorbo – Frank Atwood
Daphne Ashbrook – Dawn Atwood
Jeri Ryan – Charlotte Morgan

Characters From Atomic County:
Seth Cohen – The Ironist
Summer Roberts – Lil´ Miss Vixon
Ryan Atwood – Kid Chino
Marissa Cooper – Cosmolass or Cosmogirl
Anna Stern – Punky Spit Fire
Luke Ward – All American Boy
Sandy Cohen – The Litigator
Zach Stevens – Demonic Water Polo Player
Julie Cooper – Mistress Widow
Trey Atwood – Evil Kid Chino
Alex Kelly – Battle Axe
Oliver Trask – The Mentalist
Kevin Volchok – Blinding Ab´s
Taylor Townsend – Type A
Caleb Nichol – The Industrialist
Johnny Harper – Johnny Tears

Death Cab For Cutie, Title and Registration, A Movie Script Ending, The Sound of Settling, You Can Play These Songs with Chords, Something About Airplanes, We Have the Facts and We´re Voting Yes, The Photo Album, Transatlanticism, Plans, Narrow Stairs, Ben Gibbard, Chris Walla, Nick Harmer, Jason Mc Gerr, Warner Music, Atlantic Records, Barsuk Records, Fierce Panda Records, Sub Pop Records, Indie Rock, Indie Pop, Bellingham, Washington, United States of America, USA.

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DEATH ANGEL on CAPITAL CHAOS 2008

July 27th, 2011 11 comments

DEATH ANGEL on CAPITAL CHAOS 2008 @ The Boardwalk~Orangevale, CA 5/28/2008 also on the bill were GOD FORBID, SOILENT GREEN & LIGHT THIS CITY Death Angel, formed in 1982, is a Filipino-American thrash metal band from Concord, California. Death Angel broke up in 1991, but reformed at the Thrash of the Titans benefit concert for Chuck Billy in 2001. http://www.myspace.com/deathangel
Death Angel was formed in San Francisco, California, in 1982 by Rob Cavestany (lead guitar), Dennis Pepa (Bass guitar, vox) and Gus Pepa (rhythm guitar), and Andy Galeon (drums), who are all cousins. After considering a number of different names for the band, including “Dark Fury,” Cavestany and D. Pepa settled on the name “Death Angel” after coming across a book by that title in a book store. In 1983, the band released its first demo, Heavy Metal Insanity, with Matt Wallace serving as producer. According to Mark Osegueda, the group was then “more like a metal band, more like Iron Maiden, Tygers Of Pan Tang and stuff like that,” as the so-called Bay Area thrash movement was only just beginning to rise to prominence at the time, and make its influence felt. Osegueda, a second cousin of the other four members who had been working as their roadie, became the group’s vocalist in 1984 and performed his first show with the band on a bill with Megadeth in April of that year (at one of the four Megadeth gigs to feature Kerry King on guitar).
http://www.deathangel.com/home.cfm
Death Angel continued to play club gigs in and around the San Francisco Bay area for nearly 2 years, writing songs and refining their stage show. In 1986, the band recorded the Kill As One demo with Metallica’s Kirk Hammett (whom they had met at a record store signing in 1983) as producer. Due to the underground tape trading wave of the early 1980s, the demo was distributed extensively and brought the band to the attention of a still-wider audience; Osegueda later recalled that prior to the release of the band’s first album, “we were playing in L.A. and New York, and the crowd was singing our songs, because there was this underground tape trading….That’s what keeps it alive, and I think that’s absolutely wonderful.”
http://www.metal-archives.com/band.php?id=179
The success of Kill As One led to a record deal with Enigma Records, who released Death Angel’s debut album The Ultra-Violence in 1987. The band recorded The Ultra-Violence while its members were all still under 20 years old, and the album sold 40,000 copies in just one four-month period. A video was filmed for “Voracious Souls,” a song about a band of cannibals, but it never aired on MTV due to the nature of the lyrics. The group released the follow-up album Frolic Through The Park in 1988, which spawned the single “Bored”, the video for which did receive regular airplay on MTV’s Headbanger’s Ball. Frolic featured more diverse material than the straightforward thrash of the first album; the album included a cover of Kiss’s “Cold Gin,” and the relatively light, playful “Bored” was written under the seemingly unlikely influence of U2, and the guitar playing of The Edge in particular. The band toured worldwide for the first time and found notable success in Japan, selling out 2 full Japanese tours.
http://www.showmethesetlist.com/search2.php?artist=Death_Angel
Geffen Records bought out the band’s contract with Enigma Records in 1989 and released the third Death Angel album, Act III, in 1990. Produced by Max Norman (who had previously worked with Ozzy Osbourne and Megadeth), the album showcased the band’s newfound use of full-band backing vocals, while fusing elements of funk, thrash, and heavy metal with the use of acoustic guitars to give the album a varied feel, while staying true to the group’s heavy roots. The album featured the singles “Seemingly Endless Time” and “A Room with a View” (a ballad sung mostly by guitarist Rob Cavestany), and both songs also received airplay on Headbanger’s Ball, but a mainstream breakthrough still proved elusive. (The band released the “A Room with a View” video and single under the name “D.A.,” and Cavestany explained to a reporter at the time that he now found the band’s original name “restricting. The name Death Angel seems to imply hardcore thrash gloom-and-doom death metal, and we’re not like that at all. If I were presented with 10 records, and one of them was by a band called Death Angel, and I’d never heard of them, I’d stick that one on the bottom!”)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_Angel

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Death – 05 Lack of Comprehension

July 13th, 2011 1 comment

Band: Death
Country: USA (Altamonte Springs, Florida)
Formed in: 1984
Album: Human
Year: 1991
Line-up :
Chuck Schuldiner: Guitars, Vocals
Steve DiGiorgio: Bass
Paul Masvidal: Guitars
Sean Reinert: Drums
Song: 05 Lack of Comprehension
Gener: Death Metal
Record label: Relativity Records/Roadrunner

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Tha Dogg Pound Ft Jay-Z, Beanie Sigel & Memphis Bleek – Change The Game (Remix)

July 13th, 2011 18 comments

Tha Dogg Pound 2002 ©2001 Death Row Records

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Kurupt ft Xzibit – In Gotti We Trust (Official Music Video)(Dir By APLUSFILMZ)

July 3rd, 2011 24 comments

The official music video for Terrace Martin produced track “In Gotti We Trust” featuring Xzibit by Kurupt, from his upcoming album Streetlights, In Stores Now. Directed by FredoTovar / ScottFleishman for APLUSFILMZ

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Big Prodeje – That’s Gangsta (ft. MC Eiht & Young Prod) (Prod. DJ AK)

July 3rd, 2011 5 comments

Artist: Big Prodeje, MC Eiht & Young Prod

Producer: DJ AK

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Condemned – Central Illinois Metalfest , Urbana, IL, USA [20.07.2008]

June 24th, 2011 2 comments

Condemned – Central Illinois Metalfest , Urbana, IL, USA [20.07.2008]
brutal death metal from USA

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