Artist: Terrorizer: mp3 download Genre(s): Metal Terrorizer's discography: World Downfall Year: 1989 Tracks: 16 The beginnings of grindcore are often pinpointed to Napalm Death's 1987 masterpiece Scum and the early work of Carcass, just the 1989 release World Downfall by the unmarked kit Terrorizer is often talked around in venerable tones by extreme metallists worldwide. Featuring members David Vincent (bass, vocals), Pete Sandoval (drums), Jesse Pintado (guitar), and Oscar Garcia (vocals), Terrorizer's alone album has spawned countless imitators o'er the days, due to its groundbreaking ceremony fusion of both hurrying and aggression. Produced by celebrated thrash/death metallic factor producer Scott Burns, all you receive to do is stop out some of the vocal titles to know what eccentric of a hellacious musical ride that'll soon be in shop at -- "Venerate of Napalm," "Strategic Warheads," "Enslaved by Propaganda," "Dead Shall Rise," and the like. After break up, all of Terrorizer's members appeared in other outfits -- Vincent with the Genitorturers, Sandoval with Morbid Angel, Pintado with Napalm Death, and Garcia with Nausea. |
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Artemesia
Artist: Artemesia
Genre(s):
Metal: Death,Black
Discography:
Apocryphal
Year: 2003
Tracks: 10
 
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Tuesday, 1 July 2008
Hulk Hogan's Lean, Mean Killing Machine
The Hulk Hogan Ultimate Grill -- who knew? -- has recently been recalled because there's a chance it'll burn your freakin' house down. Apparently, if one were to do something crazy like use "cooking oils or sprays" on Hulk's cooking contraption, it could "ignite or flare up."
A new user manual is available for anyone who still owns one.
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Monday, 23 June 2008
Randy Jackson: "Clay Will Be a Really Good Dad"
American Idol judge Randy Jackson knows a thing or two about being a dad. The music mogul has three: Taylor, 18, Jordan, 10, and Zoe, 12. So, OK! wanted to know what he thought about the news that former Idol runner-up Clay Aiken is about to be a parent for the first time.
"I think he's going to be a really good dad," Randy told OK! at The Father of the Year Awards to benefit Save the Children U.S. Programs. "Clay � Call me, dawg. I'll give you some tips."
Randy was honored as one of the Fathers of the Year at the ceremony in NYC, and the musician/producer/record exec said he knew two guys who would be a little jealous about his award. "Simon [Cowell] and Ryan [Seacrest] would be extremely angered and upset because they're not even fathers," he joked. "It's an award they couldn't get."
So what's the best thing about fatherhood for Randy? "That unconditional love you get from your kids," he explains. "That's the best love in the world."
Finally, Randy opened up about the marriage between his good friend Mariah Carey and her new hubby Nick Cannon: "I'm so happy for her. I love her immensely, dearly. Nick is mad cool. I think they're going to be extremely happy together."
By Jocelyn Vena
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Sunday, 15 June 2008
Seacrest: Tight End, Big Tipper
The metrosexual wonder revisited the glory days outside STK -- where we're told he always takes care of the little people and drops serious tips to the staff.
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Thursday, 5 June 2008
Metcalfe joins Douglas in thriller
Variety reports that the film tells the story of a journalist investigating a corrupt district attorney who sets himself up as a murder suspect to highlight the flaws in circumstantial evidence.
But the district attorney discovers his plan.
Shooting on the Peter Hyams-directed film begins on 3 March.
For more on 'Desperate Housewives', read our TV blog here.
Monday, 2 June 2008
Coldplay - Hot Chip Smaller Bands Cannot Afford To Give Away Music For Free
Electro band HOT CHIP have stated that big bands giving away their music on the internet for free is hurting smaller bands.
Speaking to the BBC's Newsbeat, singer ALEXIS TAYLOR said that the music industry was "in turmoil" due to bands such as COLDPLAY and RADIOHEAD giving away freebies, reports NME magazine.
"It's all kind of in turmoil and people are just trying things out. Probably in the next couple of years we'll see a new kind of business emerging," he added.
"It's a strange one but I think at the moment no-one knows what's really going on and the record companies are really searching for a new way to do business."
He added that smaller acts cannot afford to give away their tunes for free and still make enough money.
RADIOHEAD gave fans the opportunity to pay whatever they wanted for their new album IN RAINBOWS, while COLDPLAY released their new recording VIOLET HILL for free via their website earlier this month.
The single was available for a week before it hit the shops and more than two million music fans logged on to hear it for free.
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