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Post by Swamp Gas on Aug 24, 2010 18:00:44 GMT -5
Smashing The Opponent with Korn
Becoming Insane
Deeply Disturbed
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Post by KNOWTHIS on Aug 25, 2010 10:43:52 GMT -5
Wow, never heard of this group before. And performing with Korn nonetheless. This is really good. The beginning of that first song almost reminds me of Sweet Dreams - Eurythmics for some reason?
Pretty soon this band will be banned as a "digital drug". Have you heard about that nonsense?
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Post by KNOWTHIS on Aug 25, 2010 10:50:12 GMT -5
Thanks for telling me about these guys.
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Post by Swamp Gas on Aug 25, 2010 20:49:24 GMT -5
Thanks for telling me about these guys. You're welcome, my friend! I like how we introduce new groups and music to each other, and expand our musical horizons. What I see happening is similar to the 60s. Then, we saw cross-overs and people loving different music than they normally don't listen to, like folk, classical, jazz, electronic, etc. Then there was recently this, "I can't stand........(whatever music a person doesn't listen to)". With this strange hybrid of metal and electronica, this is exactly where we need to be. Since Rave/Techno/Space is not popular on a mass level, as is metal and it's variations, then it is like 60s psychedlic when it first came out like The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Procl Harum, Lothar And The Hand People, Jefferson Airplane, Jimi Hendrix, and The Doors. the rest is history. We were just talking about this "music drug" category. Today is Leonard Bernstein's birthday, and his music is sometimes euphoric and intoxicating. His his music illegal? Does that mean jazz, classical, and other forms of psychoactive music will be banned? It sounds more like the movie Equilibrium. Remember Olivier Messian? www.noble-gas.com/turan3.mp3
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Post by KNOWTHIS on Aug 26, 2010 6:39:56 GMT -5
Metal/electronic music are the perfect compliment for each other. I remember how excited I was when I first realized that many bands were beginning to explore that direction. There's nothing better than learning about a great new group/band, or at least new to you. We need a revival of inspired creativity and originality in music.
This will inevitably be used to attack not only music but the Internet. Clueless parents are being told that "digital drugs" could be used as a gateway to harder substances like crack. Listen up parents, you need to be concerned with the big pharma drugs, not the digitized pseudo-drugs.
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Post by Swamp Gas on Aug 26, 2010 21:28:55 GMT -5
This is the same crap we went through in the 60s. Boozers telling psychedelic people what is reality, according to their stupefied point of view. They were getting in fights and creating war, and we were 500,000 people in one spot, and ZERO fights.
They are insane, and they are trying to force their insanity on rational people.
Always keep that in mind.
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Post by KNOWTHIS on Aug 28, 2010 6:00:13 GMT -5
Yup, and that's probably why they began planting shady infiltrator provocateurs in to protests. The 60s proved that the people could effect change peacefully by becoming the change that they wished to see in the world as Ghandi once said.
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Post by Swamp Gas on Aug 29, 2010 7:29:06 GMT -5
In the minds of the military-industrialists, there is no money in peace, or as Smedley Butler wrote, "War Is A Racket".
I also have been saying for years that this support of oil companies, the mocking of the 60s, ridiculing Green Technology, and the "Tim Leary and The Beatles were CIA" nonsense from the likes of Alex Jones and Henry Makow, are all designed to keep the war machine rolling. Remember that this war machine can't function on solar, hydrogen cells, and wind. It can only operate on Nuclear and Petroleum. On top of that you have Alex Jones keeping the spotlight off of Israel with 9/11, and he keeps blaming the US Government. Israel is the most insane, war-oriented country on the planet, and it dictates foreign policy to the USA.
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Post by KNOWTHIS on Sept 4, 2010 15:27:33 GMT -5
What's that false flag I see?
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