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KarpetRydOFunk

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  1. I've got to have one filling....... You're a naughty boy, Wotty. Don't do it again.
  2. Must be Tate's version. Yep, it is. You must read that write-up: "25 years after the Mindcrime revolution, the Rÿche returns with their 12th studio album - a new chapter in the epic saga of one of the most critically adored and commercially successful metal bands of all time! Vocal powerhouse and frontman Geoff Tate leads the HEAVIEST Rÿche ever, including longtime guitarist Kelly Gray plus newly acquired bassist Rudy Sarzo (Quiet Riot) and drummer Simon Wright (AC/DC, DIO)! Guest appearances by K.K. Downing (Judas Priest), Chris Poland (Megadeth), Ty Tabor (King s X), Paul Bostaph (Slayer), Lita Ford, Brad Gillis (Night Ranger), Dave Meniketti (Y&T) and more! Packaged with bonus tracks - 4 Queensrÿche classics, newly recorded, including the smash hit single Silent Lucidity! I expect the forthcoming effort to be one of our BEST YET! - Geoff Tate After 30+ years of music making, most bands are content to simply trudge along, putting out the same old type of album again and again, trying to recapture the glory of days past. Not this band, not Queensrÿche. With every new release, Geoff Tate and company push themselves into new directions, new sounds, and dizzying new heights. The result is that Queensrÿche is just as vital and musically relevant today as ever they ever were. Even when they revisit older ideas, as they did in 2006 with the long awaited sequel to Operation: Mindcrime, the result was one of the most thrilling releases of their extraordinary career. Now, a new chapter is about to be written, a new album, and a new line-up that unites frontman Tate with a stellar group of new players and seasoned vets. Arguably the heaviest version of Queensrÿche ever assembled, the band not only wrote and recorded the 10 brand new songs on Frequency Unknown, but also will be hitting the road to perform the entire Operation: Mindcrime album at select venues across the nation in celebration of that album s 25th anniversary. Make no mistake about it, Queensrÿche is still a musical force to be reckoned with and their legions of fans will undoubtedly be celebrating in 2013! --Official Press Release"
  3. Remembered to bring my stereo to work. Yatta. So far: Black N Blue - In Heat Ted Poley - Smile
  4. Less than two weeks. I'm trying to prepare myself. Got Saxon spinning at the moment.
  5. I definitely want another Hellboy film. I've said it many times before, these are my favourite comic adaptations. They are so true to the spirit of the books. I mean, Mike Mignola has stated how pleased he is with Guillermo Del Toro's vision and understanding of the Hellboy universe. The first time I watched "The Golden Army" I was disappointed. I thought it was too far fetched. But after I read the books--I haven't read all of them, mind you--I realized that is exactly the sort of thing that could happen. You may not have much time for comics, anymore, but I highly recommend the Hellboy series. I'm not a comic nerd, but this series sucked me in. My friends are huge fans of the Marvel and DC universe superhero comic series, and try to get me to read them, but that doesn't interest me in the slightest. Hellboy does.
  6. I've got Bad Radiator, but haven't given it a listen, yet. I was gonna start up a thread, 'cause I noticed no one had, but maybe I should listen to it first.
  7. The Third Man I like watching these classic films, and seeing where all our commonly used techniques originated. There's nothing new under the sun, anymore, so it's refreshing to see it when it was new.
  8. Public Personality and Big Time are definitely the best of the lot, but I shall be watching these guys with great anticipation, altogether.
  9. Red Cliff: Part I Excellent, but each part is 140 minutes, so I'll have to watch Part II when I've got time, and am in the mood for a long watch. The History of the World: Part I Stoopid, but funny. Definitely not Mel Brooks best work, but still a good watch. The Spanish Inquisition number was my favourite.
  10. Me too. Exactly. But I don't trust me. I don't trust you either. Probably for the best. I'm a bit of a ****. I've noticed. ;}
  11. Yep, but I can't stop playing "Open Your Heart."
  12. Me too. Exactly. But I don't trust me. I don't trust you either.
  13. I went with Aerosmith, 'cause, well it's Aerosmith. Queensrÿche might actually put out a killer disc this year. I will always have hope for Def Leppard. Whitesnake? Seriously? Bon Jovi aren't making our type of music anymore, but they do make decent modern rock. Europe still gets a pass, as I loved "Last Look at Eden." The rest don't really offend me.
  14. That's a good one. Yessir. Been playing this a fair bit, lately. I hope they release the second part this year. Is there a new release on the horizon? And is Mats Leven involved again? Mats sure is one of my favourite. The second album, "When the Lions Leave Their Den," was finished in 2010 with Mats Leven on vocals. But it appears they may be having label issues. So, it's not announced to be released this year, but I'm hoping it will.
  15. Ice Age: Continental Drift This was kinda boring. I didn't bother with the last ten minutes. I was FaceTubing a friend in the States, at the time, so this only needed to fill the gaps. Now that I think about it, I don't think I trust enjoyed any of this franchise.
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