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    Sacred Jellybean
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    #101
    16th March 2003, 3:40 PM
    George Carlin - You Are All Diseased

    My favorite George Carlin routine... he's so damned brutal and ruthless. I swear, I'm incapable of listening to him without giggling once. "This is just a series of things that are pissing me off? 'Cos I don't have pet peeves, I have major psychotic fucking hatreds, okay? And it makes the world a lot easier to sort out."

    Soooo damned hilarious. I love this man. :D
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    #102
    17th March 2003, 1:28 AM
    Better Than Ezra - Good
    YOU CANNOT HIDE FOREVER
    WE STAND AT THE DOOR
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    #103
    17th March 2003, 2:01 AM
    The Church - Under the Milky Way Tonight
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    #104
    17th March 2003, 2:04 AM
    Cowboy Bebop - Yo Pumpkin Head
    YOU CANNOT HIDE FOREVER
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    #105
    17th March 2003, 1:12 PM
    Quote:Originally posted by Private Hudson
    Contradictory statement?

    Please, I'd like to hear you're thoughts about all this sort of thing. I respect your knowledge of music. :)


    I thought I had replied to this already, but apparently I missed it. It's a good thing someone else finally posted in the thread or it would have gone unanswered forever!

    So anyway.

    I thought it was funny that you said they don't tell anyone what to believe, then immediately point out that all of their songs are "overwhelmingly anti-religion, anti-governmental, anti-popular culture, anti-scientology, etc." -- in other words, all of their beliefs. If we're arguing semantics, you could say that they don't TELL people to believe what they do, and they're just presenting it for people to accept or reject. But, in any case, we can agree to disagree when it comes to Tool.

    And I'm still not sure if that line about respecting my knowledge of music was sarcastic or not.

    Now listening to: Eminem - My Dad's Gone Crazy (HIP-HOP 3:16 OH HELL YEAH!)
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    #106
    17th March 2003, 2:45 PM
    Relient K - Gibberish
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    #107
    17th March 2003, 6:12 PM
    Does anyone else see the irony in the concept of TELLING people to think for themselves? Am I the only one who sees something logically wrong with such a concept?

    If I am, it's because you are ordering someone to not be ordered around.
    "On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)
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    #108
    17th March 2003, 8:57 PM
    Arg wu sentafinticate nar dunderford. Bida menti kostikated interserd.

    I am listening to rain falling- hoping it will turn into snow and we'll get the gigantic snow storm they say we will.
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    #109
    17th March 2003, 9:48 PM
    Quote:I thought it was funny that you said they don't tell anyone what to believe, then immediately point out that all of their songs are "overwhelmingly anti-religion, anti-governmental, anti-popular culture, anti-scientology, etc." -- in other words, all of their beliefs. If we're arguing semantics, you could say that they don't TELL people to believe what they do, and they're just presenting it for people to accept or reject. But, in any case, we can agree to disagree when it comes to Tool.

    I merely meant that they're trying to inspire people to question what they've been told, rather than accept it. To think for yourself. They aren't anti-anything per se, poor choice of words.

    Quote:And I'm still not sure if that line about respecting my knowledge of music was sarcastic or not.

    No sarcasm.
    If i had a dollar for every time i ran out of hair in the middle of a spoon making contest id only eat your children with a side of slaw and THOSE ARENT PILLOWS!!
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    #110
    19th March 2003, 4:46 PM
    Fair enough.

    CDs I've been listening to lately (since one song is just not worth posting):

    Blackalicious - Blazing Arrow: Incredible. I can't stop listening to it. If it wasn't for Wilco and Interpol, this would have been my clear-cut favourite album of 2002.

    Nas - Illmatic: I love "N.Y. State of Mind" but I'm still not sure if this album is the classic everyone thinks it is.

    Broken Social Scene - You Forgot it in People: Fantastic indie rock. And they're Canadian!

    Eminem - The Eminem Show: It's GOOD though.

    Talib Kweli - Quality: "Put it in the Air" and "Rush" have some of the best hooks I've heard in ANY song, let alone a hip-hop song.

    The Beatles - Abbey Road, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band: Been on a bit of a Beatles kick lately too, which makes an odd combination with the hip-hop. "Octopus's Garden" has to be one of the most perfect pop songs ever recorded.
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    #111
    19th March 2003, 7:42 PM
    Relient K - Jefferson Aero Plane. My favorite song on their blue album.
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    #112
    19th March 2003, 8:11 PM
    Jefferson Aero Plane might be my favorite song 2 Lefts now too. It gets better every time, and it's much better than the demo version on their Creepy EP. Is your cd pink as well?
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    #113
    19th March 2003, 8:27 PM
    Hell Song by Sum 41
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    #114
    19th March 2003, 11:50 PM
    World on Tour - Light of Day
    YOU CANNOT HIDE FOREVER
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    #115
    20th March 2003, 12:55 AM
    In the Mood for Love soundtrack- Yumeji's Theme
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    #116
    20th March 2003, 1:33 PM
    Yes yes, pink with seagulls.
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    #117
    20th March 2003, 6:01 PM
    I was wondering if all the cds were colored different, but it looks like they are all pink.

    And I must go against my previous statement. While Jefferson Aero Plane is a fantastic song, the amazing combo-medly-thing of College Kids/Trademark/Hoopes I Did It Again beats all. Especially when the volume is at obscenely high levels. :D

    I am curently listening to Until my Breathe Runs Dry by John Egan and theMill band
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    #118
    20th March 2003, 8:08 PM
    dc Talk - Jesus Freak
    YOU CANNOT HIDE FOREVER
    WE STAND AT THE DOOR
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    #119
    20th March 2003, 10:03 PM
    YES! YES! And again, YEEEEEEEEESSS!


    Ryan, you have just made my year. Welcome to the Freakshow.
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    #120
    20th March 2003, 10:06 PM
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    "On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)
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    #121
    28th March 2003, 10:05 PM
    I've been listening/ watching the video of System of a Down's Boom!
    I've also been listening to the Drop Kick Murpheys, their a punk band that mixes in bagpipes
    and slayer
    and I've been listening to Bad Religion again, I just found out they're coming here and tickets go on sale on Friday so if I find a friend who'll go I'm going to go see them
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    #122
    28th March 2003, 11:11 PM
    I've been listening to Diana Krall - Live in Paris. Wonderful album. Man, that woman is kinda small but she's got a huge voice. It's amazing. She's also quite beautiful.

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    YOU CANNOT HIDE FOREVER
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    #123
    29th March 2003, 12:22 PM
    Quote:Originally posted by Weltall
    I've been listening to Diana Krall - Live in Paris. Wonderful album. Man, that woman is kinda small but she's got a huge voice. It's amazing. She's also quite beautiful.

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    BUt Paris is in France shouldn't you be boycotting it
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    #124
    29th March 2003, 4:33 PM
    Grateful Dead - Touch of Grey
    You wanna ride, baby?
    This is a special car.
    Two accelerators... no brakes! Yeeeah!
    -- Zodiac Mindwarp / Backseat Education
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    #125
    29th March 2003, 10:08 PM
    Quote:Originally posted by Dark Lord Neo
    BUt Paris is in France shouldn't you be boycotting it


    No, because while the concert was in Paris, Diana Krall isn't French. The Cowards aren't making a penny off of album sales.
    YOU CANNOT HIDE FOREVER
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    #126
    30th March 2003, 2:38 PM
    I like the people who are boycotting French's mustard even though it's made in the US and owned by a British Company
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    #127
    30th March 2003, 4:03 PM
    Or people that buy French products just to throw them away. They did a bit on that on The Daily Show.
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    #128
    30th March 2003, 9:13 PM
    It makes no sense to boycott another countries products just because they don't follow your foreign policy.
    Maybe I should not buy American products because they have a different foreign policy than my country
    Luckily Windwaker is distributed by NOCBounce
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    #129
    31st March 2003, 6:35 PM
    I'm listening to the rock version of Outkasts's "Bombs Over Baghdad"
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    #130
    31st March 2003, 10:02 PM
    Quote:Originally posted by Dark Lord Neo
    It makes no sense to boycott another countries products just because they don't follow your foreign policy.
    Maybe I should not buy American products because they have a different foreign policy than my country
    Luckily Windwaker is distributed by NOCBounce


    Why doesn't it make sense? That's our way of showing disagreement with their cowardice. They actively opposed us, it wasn't quite as simple as not agreeing. They were against us, tried to humiliate us. They deserve a boycott, and I hope their economy crashes.

    Anyway, let's derail that train of thought and keep it to music, yes?

    Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young - Love the One You're With
    YOU CANNOT HIDE FOREVER
    WE STAND AT THE DOOR
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    #131
    17th April 2003, 4:50 AM
    Eric Clapton - Lay Down Sally
    YOU CANNOT HIDE FOREVER
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    #132
    17th April 2003, 9:33 AM
    Belle and Sabastian - If You're Feeling Sinister
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    #133
    17th April 2003, 11:55 AM
    Disturbed - Liberate
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    #134
    17th April 2003, 6:00 PM
    Aha- Take On Me... I've also been really into the 80's and classic rock lately; Supertramp, Jefferson Starship, and lots of Boston.
    H.R.M. DARVNIVS MAXIMVS EX TENEBRIS EXIT REX DEVSQVE GORONORVMQVE TENDORVM ROMANORVM ET GRÆCORVM OMNIS SEMPER EST
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    #135
    17th April 2003, 7:56 PM
    Quote:Originally posted by N-Man
    Disturbed - Liberate


    Please say you are listening to that on CD and not ripped the awesome band off...

    Anyways, I'm listening to Points of Authority by Linkin Park
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    #136
    17th April 2003, 8:33 PM
    Quote:Originally posted by Sacred Jellybean
    Belle and Sabastian - If You're Feeling Sinister

    =))))))))))))))

    Last five songs I've listened to:

    12 Rods - Revolute
    New Order - Temptation
    Fischerspooner - Emerge
    Electric Six - Danger! High Voltage!
    Pink Floyd - Hey You
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    #137
    17th April 2003, 10:30 PM
    Quote:Pink Floyd - Hey You


    =)))))))))))))))))
    YOU CANNOT HIDE FOREVER
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    #138
    18th April 2003, 5:38 AM
    Billy Joel - Uptown Girl
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    #139
    18th April 2003, 9:04 PM
    Puddle of Mudd-Drift and Die
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    #140
    18th April 2003, 9:11 PM
    Green Day - 2000 light-years away
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    #141
    18th April 2003, 10:03 PM
    Relient K - Hoopes I Did It Again
    YOU CANNOT HIDE FOREVER
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    #142
    19th April 2003, 4:36 PM
    Quote:Originally posted by Darunia
    Billy Joel - Uptown Girl

    You were watching American Idol weren't you?


    Now I'm listening to the White Stripes new album Elephant
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    #143
    20th April 2003, 4:14 AM
    Listens to old 80's hits , "dieing in your arms tonight"!
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    #144
    20th April 2003, 11:53 AM
    Only 10 days until the Bad Religon concert, I hope I manage to find someone who wants to go
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    #145
    20th April 2003, 11:56 AM
    Ive never listen to any of bad religion songs , Though it seems their symbol is far more famous then their music.
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    #146
    20th April 2003, 12:03 PM
    Right Now I'm listening to Iron Maiden's Run to The Hills
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    #147
    20th April 2003, 4:05 PM
    Soon enough I'll be listening to Five Iron Frenzy, the "Cheeses of Nazareth" album. I can't hardly wait.
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    #148
    20th April 2003, 4:43 PM
    Her diary sits by the bedside table, the curtains are closed, the cat's in the cradle... who could've thought that a boy like me could come to this? I just died into your arms tonight, it must've been something you said...

    You know you have a problem when you listen to the same 80s hits as ASM...
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    #149
    20th April 2003, 4:48 PM
    Quote:Originally posted by Dark Lord Neo
    Only 10 days until the Bad Religon concert, I hope I manage to find someone who wants to go


    My favorite band! Have fun, DLN.
    The Earthworker Race has ended.  Everybody wins.
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    #150
    20th April 2003, 6:29 PM
    Afrika Bambaata & Hydraulic funk - Freestyle
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