Monday, November 17, 2008

DJ Rupture

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This is a must have for those rainy days. You will thank me later.

http://www.sendspace.com/file/bi84p8

Sunday, November 16, 2008

I Inhaled, Frequently

One last Barak post for my Post-Election Blues.

I bet he was stoned during this interview.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Tv On The Radio on KEXP

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Tv On the Radio has been putting its stamp on the music scene for the past 6 years and has not had one let up.

Every song, every album seems to being getting better than the previous release.

One thing that my dad use to tell me that I would know when I am great when everything after me bears my mark and everything before me is obsolete.

In 5 years you will see this bands mark in everyones sound and you can say you heard it from me first.

Here is a live recording of the band on the notorious KEXP radio show.

Peep the links below and enjoy.

Blues From Down Here http://www.sendspace.com/file/qdcbq6
Playhouses http://www.sendspace.com/file/vxrjbx
Wolf Like Me http://www.sendspace.com/file/nxv383
Dirtywhirl http://www.sendspace.com/file/nct38y

Watchmen

Yo, If you arent a fan of comics, then you will be. If you haven't read Watchmen, then you will be. This is going to be the best Comic Book adaptation ever; hands down. This story has no known superheros, but is constructed by one of the greatest comic book idealist of all time, Alan Moore.


DO NOT SLEEP ON THIS BECAUSE THIS IS GOING TO BE SOMETHING GREAT...

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Huh!!!???

"In charge of the Senate?" ....Uh...wrong buzzer Caribou Barbie....

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Fucking Sheep!!!

This motherfucker referred to his supports as "My fellow prisoners". Peep game...

"Keating Economics" Starring Senator John McCain

Well if any of us are questioning why America's Economy is experiencing the turmoil that it is faced with today, here is a prime example of how reckless deregulation of our financial companies can effect not only America, but also the rest of the world's economy.

The Keating Five Scandal of 1989 shows us the birth of the bubble that popped on us a few weeks back. Who else would be a "Maverick" to take part in it other than John McCain? After receiving millions of US dollars and political benefits in acts of fraud, John McCain was exonerated (along with NASA hero and former U.S. Senator, John Glenn) for the part he played with five other senators in preventing and intimidating regulators after the Lincoln Savings and Loan institute blew up and robbed thousands of innocent bank clients for billions of dollars of their entire life savings.

Say what you want to about this being a ploy to salt the name of John McCain, but the simple fact is it happened. He (along with Glenn) side step all the issues due to "poor judgment".

How can we as a country which is facing the biggest economical crisis in U.S. History trust someone who helped to keep deregulation as a part of the U.S. economy? I might have a second opinion of McCain if he truly was sorry about what happened in the Keating scandal by switching his stance on regulating U.S. banks. However, even after the case in 1990, McCain has been a supporter of deregulation all the way until March of 2008, some 13 years later. The only reason why he flip flopped on his stance were political and knowing that the bed he had made would be brought completely to light.

Please watch this video to learn more about Keating Economics before you cast your vote in November.


Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Bulls on Parade

"The Triggers Cold So Empty Your Purse..."

2nd Try, Twice As Nice...

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Alright, anyone who heard the 9th Wonder and Jean Grae album of late has to be left with a bitter taste in their mouth. How could two of underground hip hops biggest names go together like oil and water with a lack luster album? I have to admit that 9th has been tapped out of beats for the entire year of 2008. Does Jean have to take this? No, She can just do a Julio Jones Side line shake and catch a remix pass from the boys of Blue Sky, Black Death. Peep the link below...


http://rapidshare.com/files/149243062/Blue_Sky_Black_Death___Jean_Grae_-_The_Evil_Jeanius___2008___underghh.blogspot.com.rar.html

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Where Has He Been?





Mr. Lif I Heard It Today

New Lif track that hits the head right on the head. Production by Willie Evans, Jr.(this guy just never disappears)...

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Long Way To Go

New mixtape from the Hoes In Chokers favorite DJ, DJ Dainja. Chock full of the latest in underground hip hop tracks available. We are still waiting on the Dave Matthews "Under the Decks and Fiening", but we can settle for Dainja's "Long Way To Go". You can also cop a hard copy at the new downtown hip hop store, the Bench. Download here, support, and big ups to Dainjarous.

http://www.yousendit.com/download/bVlERFFkUnE4Q1NGa1E9PQ

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http://www.myspace.com/davematta

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Finally...

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What's funky, awesome, and maybe the best album TVOTR has released so far (I'm a sucker for hype)? The answer is obvious; Dear Science. As I mentioned in the previous sentence, this is both funkier (see: Golden Age) and more consistent than Return to Cookie Mountain. I know I suck at writing long reviews, so instead I'll provide a song walkthrough.

The opener, Halfway Home, begins with a wall of sound strangely similar to Wolf Like Me, but after some seconds it departs in another direction as Tunde Adebimpe's monotonous vocals come in. During the song, the guitars adapt an almost Loveless-esque sound and create a great, melancholic soundscape together with the hypnotic vocals. Both The Jesus and Mary Chain and My Bloody Valentine come to mind, in an awesome, non-plagiarism, kind of way.

Crying is the first funky song on the album. Mixing noise pop electronics, falsetto singing and horns, this is a very interesting listen.

Dancing Choose is a faster song than the previous two, starting with a rap over either a massively distorted bass or electronic noise. It then develops into a full post-punk-funk assault, ending with a battle between the horns and guitars.

The fourth song, Stork & Owl, is a calmer and sadder song, featuring almost-Gregorian chanting, searing Godspeed You! Black Emperor-like strings with electronic drums and handclaps.

Golden Age sounds more like Prince than anything. Danceable, catchy and funky (that word can't be said too many times when describing this album). You can still hear the characteristic, fat guitars in the background though. They're just a bit quieter than usual.

Family Tree is another slow song, not entirely unlike Stork & Owl. The strings are back, and they're maybe even more beautiful this time. This is also one of the more post-rock-ish songs on the album, featuring a long buildup ending in an epic climax.

Red Dress swiftly turns you upside down after the calming previous song. "Fuck your war, 'cause I'm fat and in love, and no bombs are falling on me for sure." A wonderful line to start an awesome, sexy, afro-beat-y song. This is a really cool pop song, but also brings The Mars Volta to mind at some instrumental parts (listen 02.25 minutes into this song and tell me that isn't true). There's also some really epic horn work going on here.

Love Dog. The only song I cant stop listening to when I first got the rip. This is very much in the same vein as "Wear You Out" from Desperate Youth, but it doesn't really match the other ones on Dear Science. However, this might be my most favorite song on the album. Either way, this is a moodier song, featuring a long build up, the strings once again, and sad vocals.

Shout Me Out is such an amazing song that I nearly can't grasp it. It's got a driving beat, underwater-sounding super-psychedelic guitars, and a ridiculously catchy melody. A future indie classic, maybe even beating Wolf Like Me as the most sing-a-long-ish and catchy TVOTR tune. True indie pop goodness.

DLZ is perhaps the darkest song on this album. It's like Joy Division covering In Rainbows spiced up with some Burial night time moodiness. It's still really catchy though. "Who's next?"

Lover's Day finally closes the album, featuring the return of the massive Return to Cookie Mountain foghorn guitars and frantic drumming. The melancholic melody, post-rock build-ups, and marching band feel fits prefectly together. A perfect closer.

In conclusion, go get this fucking album and thank the staff at hoes and chokers (big up to Babir for finding the rip the day it was leaked)...


http://rapidshare.com/files/143256680/DearScience.rar

Monday, September 1, 2008

"What does the VP do?"

Aiight this is it for me ranting on Palin. I just had to add this though. She actually was recorded saying "What does the VP do?"...WOW...

Sunday, August 31, 2008

McCain/ Palin vs. The American Promise is like Floyd Mayweather with a Tech 9 in his drawls vs. Christopher Reeves with his chair.

I was watching ABC where Cindy McCain was trying to credential and defended Palin's experience on foreign policy by saying that because Alaska is the closest state in the US to Russia is apart of her experience. 1.5 years as a governor and 1 term as a mayor. Now who sounds inexperienced? Watch the last 20 secs of the video...




Now check this lack of political professionalism. I found this on Digg.com and is pretty interesting on how she reacts to a radio talk show host calling her rival a "bitch" "a cancer(which she is actualy suffering from)", and indicating that she has a big ole' ass. Read below for the story by Nico Pitney from Huff:


Early this year, an op-ed in the Anchorage Daily News ripped into Gov. Sarah Palin's appearance on a morning "shock jock" radio show as "plain and simple one of the most unprofessional, childish and inexcusable performances I've ever seen from a politician."

So what happened? Palin has repeatedly feuded with the state's Senate president, Lyda Green, over a wide range of legislation. Last January, Palin appeared on "The Bob and Mark Show," whose host Bob Lester despises Green. That's when the trouble started:

Early on in the conversation before Palin started to crack up, Lester referred to Sen. Green as a jealous woman and a cancer. Palin, who knows full well Lyda Green is a cancer survivor, didn't do what any decent person would do, say, "Bob, that's going too far."

But as the conversation moved on, Lester intensified his attack on Green.

Lester questioned Green's motherhood, asking Palin if the senator cares about her own kids. Palin laughs.

Then Lester clearly sets the stage for what he is about to say by warning his large audience and Palin. He says, "Governor you can't say this but I will, Lyda Green is a cancer and a b----." Palin laughs for the second time.

What were teenage boys thinking when they heard the governor laugh at someone being called a b----? How about the teenage girls who look up to Palin. What did they think when they heard her laugh?

But there is more. Lester then describes Green's chair as big and cushy. A clear reference to the senator's weight. Palin laughs a third time. She's just having a grand old time.

Palin was clearly enjoying every second of Lester's vicious attack on her political rival.

F' all tha ROBOlicans. Everyone of them seems like they are powered by a battery pack. It's pretty obvious who will be the best representative for the U.S.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Another TVOTR Video...

I can't wait for the new album!!!

Saturday, August 16, 2008

September 23rd...Dear Science,

I am so boosted about the new TVOTR album coming out next month. If anyone has a leak of this please hit me up. This is one of my favorite songs...

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Cyne- Pretty Dark Things

I've been a fan of these guys since '02 and they have not yet disappointed me. Get this album.

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http://rapidshare.com/files/133784695/Cyne-_Pretty_Dark_Things-2008.rar

The Future is Now

Roll Mufugin Tide!!! Julio Jones is the #1 Wide Receiver coming out of high school for the 2008 class. Dood is a f'n machine. Watch what happens at 4:04 into the video. Buckle up and hold your nutts.

Saturday, August 9, 2008

Unforgivable

This is f'n hilarious...





Sunday, July 27, 2008

Black Hell Breaks Loose..

"Willie Evans, Jr., what up dummy? 210lbs kinda chunky.."


Gaseous Planets -

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Beauty...

This is the most beautiful thing I've seen all day.

“Love is much like a wild rose, beautiful and calm, but willing to draw blood in its defense.” - Mark Overby

lovesound

Monday, July 21, 2008

Dear Science,

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No contest...this is the best news of the day in what has been a dreadfully long Monday. As reported by Pitchfork, TV on the Radio have announced the title and release date of their new album!!! The highly-anticipated follow-up to Return to Cookie Mountain (i.e. my personal choice as album of the year in 2006) is titled "Dear Science," and is due out September 23rd. Sooner than I would have expected. This just makes my day. The TVOTR boys have lined up some live dates for September as well, but it's a small little thing and A-Town isn't on tap. I'm not worried. With a new album, I'm confident they'll embark on a much larger tour in the months to come.

Here's a discography Torrent for those who've been asleep.
http://thepiratebay.org/tor/4147011/TV_on_the_Radio_-_Discography

Sunday, July 20, 2008

...Yes Yes Ya'll...

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Fortunately, while it might be a slow day for hoes in chokers, it seems to be a busy day for me. I've been asking peeps if they'd seen a rip from One Day as a Lion, the new project by Rage Against the Machine frontman Zach De La Rocha, and they hadn’t, so I searched for a rip like my balls were on the line to fin this EP that comes out Tuesday, but also hit the scene a couple of days ago. I think this release really flew under the radar because no one had heard of One Day as a Lion, just kind of because of the sudden-ness of the release. The single hit radio this week, the EP comes out next week, it’s just kind of fast. I was a big fan of Rage Against the Machine, so this is something, that although I was not expecting, I’m looking forward to checking out.

One Day As A Lion is the creation of musical comrades Zack De La Rocha & Jon Theodore. This is music about space - the space between friends and collaborators where ideas form; the space in a song where the tension builds waiting for the next wave of sound; the space in the corners of the recording studio (Sinatra’s old room at Ocean Way) where the sound gathers to fade and die. One Day As A Lion worked hard to capture that space on tape, unadulterated, unmolested, from heart to hand to skins to mics to tape to speaker to ear. The result, someone said, sounds like Led Zep meets Dr. Dre.

http://rapidshare.com/files/131270868/ODAL-_EP_-2008-FNT.rar.html

The Watchmen Movie

One of the dopest comics I've ever read is going to the silver screen. I'm fucking boosted and believe me this is gonna be the shit!!! My favorite character from this story is Rorschach (he's the dood throwing the fire bomb through the store window at 1:10 into the trailer. He's also the dood with can of Raid and the book of matches torching the room down at 0:51).

Monday, July 14, 2008

What in the Hell?

Once you get pass the the shock factor of "Jerome" this clip is F'N hilarious...does he scream "rock on" right before he crashes into those two people?

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Disorder vs. Hal 9000

Schnappp!!! Recently, NetFlix blessed me with the movie Control (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0421082/) that features the life and times of the lead singer/songwriter for Joy Division, Ian Curtis. This is probably one of the best biopics I've ever seen. Sam Riley definitely played the part of Ian Curtis to the f'n "T".Even though Curtis's life is one of tragedy, this movie, traces the roots of the creators of the post-punk movement from their start in 1977 to Curti's death in 1980. The acting during the movie made me feel like I was watching a documentary more so than watching an actual movie because the songs (all sung by the actors) and the portrayals made me feel like these were the actual members of the band. Anyway, see for yourself and thank me later.

Peep the video below. It is a combination of two of my favorite things : 2001: A Space Odyssey and Joy Division's "Disorder".

Vast Aire - Deuces Wild

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http://rapidshare.com/files/123192872/Vast_Aire-Dueces_Wild-2008-C4.rar

1.) You Know (produced by Lee Parasite)
2.) T.V. Land (produced by Melodius Monk)
3.) Take Two (produced by Melodius Monk)
4. The Dynamic Duo f/Gecchi Suede of Camp Lo (produced by Aspet One)
5.) Give Me That Mic f/Copywrite (produced by Rocktight)
6.) Mecca And The Ox f/Vordul Mega (produced by Pete Rock)
7.) Back 2 Basics” (produced by Melodius Monk)
8.) Lunchroom Rap (It’s Nothing) (produced by Oh No)
9.) When Starz Fall f/Double A.B., Thanos, Swave Sevah & Karniege (produced by DJ Priority Musik)
10.) The Crush (produced by Falside)
11.) Shu (The God of Aire) (produced by Thanos)
12.) Graveyard Shift f/Genesis (produced by Melodius Monk)
13.) The Man Without Fear (produced by Melodius Monk)

Aiight I dug this album pretty much since I've had it on my I pod. Tracks that stick out are "Give Me That Mic", "The Crush", "Graveyard Shift", and "The Man Without Fear". If you are a fan of slick rhymes and FanDam subject matter like the Cold Vein this is for you.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Metal Gear!!!

Aiight my new challenge in video game cinema, Metal Gear. Just copped the Metal Gear Solid 4 the other day and have to say that I am so blown away that I have not even gotten a chance to play the game due to the open cinematic scenes. Peep these videos (even though the first one is from Sons of Liberty)...Fantastic Damage!!!



Saturday, July 5, 2008

New Nas album

New Nas...(its a little popcorn though)

http://rapidshare.com/files/126765553/Nas_-_Untitled-2008-YSP.rar.html

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Birthday Girl by The Roots starring Sasha Grey

Well,well one of my favorite groups when I was 18 was The Roots, so I have to show some love. More importantly, the "birthday girl" in the video is the one and only hoesinchokers cover girl, Sasha Grey.

America's Next Top Model on a date with ODB

"Ladies and gentleman, from all houses, to all towns
From the moons of Pluto, back down to earth
Ladies and gentleman, one more time, give it up for
The Old Dirty Doggy, I mean, the Ol Dirty Bastard
I love that guy!"

Saturday, June 28, 2008

The Reverse Girlfriend...aka the 5 Finger Discount

I was feeling a little "downsy" this morning and started browsing through one of my old college buddy's, Gabe aka Gannibus, self made youtube videos. This one damn near made me piss my pants.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Remixes

As you all know, my new favorite MC/producer is Willie Evans, Jr. One of the last post contained his new album 'Communication', but this one is going to feature his production talent. Peep the Black Mega The Remixes link below.

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http://rapidshare. com/files/124821458/Willie_Evans_Jr. _Mr_Lif_And_Akrobatik-Black_Mega_The_Remixes-2007-CMS. zip. html

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

$190 Burger?

Remember the McDonald's post? Look at what the "Home of the Whopper" is doing (at least they say they are giving the proceeds to charity).


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(Newser) – Burger King has concocted a luxury burger with a whopping $190 price tag, reports ABC News. "The Burger" features Wagyu beef garnished with truffles and onion straws fried in Cristal champagne in a saffron-dusted bun. The bold, limited edition tantalizer is being offered once a week at a single Burger King in London. The fast food chain is donating all proceeds to a charity helping poor children.

Kobi, Tell Me How My Ass Taste???

Bwahahahaha...Que Dawgs... But I still have to quote Big Boi from Outkast, "I'm tired of these wack ass rappers like I'm tired of hoes in chokers"

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Mpfreez

New Rza!!!
http://www.zshare.net/download/13815661a9066e82/
The fucking artwork is Ridunculous!!!(this dood is either snorting dope or just can't tell if he's hungry or horny).
Photobuchttp://rapidshare.com/files/123443914/Immortal_Technique-The_3rd_World-2008-C4.rarket

as a bonus heres the new Immortal Tech - 3rd World
http://www.zshare.net/download/13876240543232bc/


(if you like it, buy it)

We Got Deathstar...

Aiight I've been smoking way too much...This is what happens when Tron comes by with that funk, once every 18 months. Straight stoopid...

Part II

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Inside, Outside?

Yo anyone know where I can get a rip of this?

McDon't

Aiight Im not the healthiest eater on the planet; however, I am going to make a conscious effort to stay away from McDonald's fast food now. This is f'n insane!!!

Monday, June 9, 2008

Power Up!!!

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Back in the fall, I was drinking a lot of Red Bulls and they really made me feel like I was being shot out of a cannon. I loved the stuff. Problem is, that junk is expensive. Who can afford to drink more than one a day? Certainly not me. My money goes to more enterprising pursuits, like building weapons of mass destruction and buying drinks. I wish I could drink six or seven cans of the stuff a day to keep me going, but until I win the lottery, that’s not happening. When I was in the convenience store the other day, though, I saw this new energy drink called Power Up, so I decided to give it a shot.

Let me tell you, that stuff is amazing. They’re half the price of the Bull with a smart ass Super Mario as the cover boy and they get my heart going even faster. It’s incredible. I drink a whole mess of them at lunchtime and then I’m awake until the sun comes up. It really helps me get through the workday and then my real workday, which starts at around 10pm (super hero; weapons include a can of hairspray and a book of strip club matches). It’s hard to explain the feeling I get, but it’s like someone hooked up a battery to my body and it’s in charge of making my blood flow, but the dial that controls the speed got messed up and it’s stuck on “super fast.” That’s exactly what it feels like. That, or stepping on an exposed wire at a construction site where you’re trying to scam some copper late at night. I know what that feels like and Power Up is pretty similar.

I decided I have to limit myself to three or four a day or else I’m going to get in some real trouble. Any more than that and I get pretty aggressive. Last week, I drank five cans of the sauce and when this new lady started questioning me about what I did at work, I freaked out. I started imagining me and her on a go-kart track, but she didn’t have a go-kart and my go-kart had all kinds of James Bond spy weapons on it. Right when I started picturing myself shooting her with my dashboard missiles, I realized I needed to take it down a notch. I’m not a violent person, but there’s something in that Power Up that makes me craaaaaaazy.

I wonder if they sell a decaf version…

Be A Nigger Too...

Newly leaked Nas track titled "Be a Nigger too" I still don't think people are responsible enough to use this term (especially) with a live mic in hand; however, I get what NAS is trying to say.

Big up to Mr. Ryan from Streetlocal on this one...

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Get Your Hustle On

Aiight, now that the cost of EVERYTHING has gone up due to gas reaching an "all time high" on an hourly basis, it is even more crucial for us to really "Get Our Hustle On". Here is a a quick once over of how we can get away from our economic myopia.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Changes

YES WE CAN ...2018 Super Delgates. I'm boosted...

Sunday, June 1, 2008

...bring the music back to the art, rip it apart...

Radiohead on some Scotch Mist

On May 9, a small group of friends including myself, got to witness one of the best live performances of my life, Radiohead. Even being penned up against the furthest wall in the venue, we still had the best seats in general admission (basically because we kept people from sitting in front of us by saying "there's an ant bed there". This show marks my second attendance of one of their shows and I have to say I am more impressed by my second outing than my first. Don't get me wrong, the first show I saw in '98 was dope, but this one was straight off the D.I.C. They mosdef aren't getting my normal comment to an aging group of "Hey, I like your old shit waaaayyyyy better than your new shit".

Anywho, peep this video from the Scotch Mist session back on New Years of 2008. They run through every song on the "In Rainbows" album. Dope ish. PZ.

YOOOOOOUUUUUU!!!!

...I got me some BAPES!!! I hate this song, but Travis Barker kills it...

Willie Evans Jr.- Communication

Yo peep the video and then check the rapid share download of the "Communication" album link. If there was a indy hip hop of the year award this would be it for the '08.



Try it out; however, if he is in your town take a friend to the show and BUY the album.
http://rapidshare.com/files/119369921/Willie_Evans_Jr_.zip.html

Saturday, April 5, 2008

Rap Republicans

Below is an article I ran across this morning while surfing for something of some substance. You know straight internet joy riding. I'm not going to summarize the article since I cut and pasted it below; however, I find it really interesting that there are no hip hop songs on this list. Not even one Dead Prez, Public Enemy song? Why is this? In my honest opinion, I believe the conservative people of Clear Channel don't see hip hop as a threat. It's not a threat! These cats, with their guns and their bandannas, call themselves soldiers? Damn right, soldiers for George Bush and the "Man". Thats why we see these cats posing in pictures with Donald Trump because they are the system, they love the system, they are bought into the system. They're fooling these kids into thinking that if they get some diamonds in their ear( read about the Sierra Leon Blood Diamond) or drive a certain car then they've made it. They don't share with these children the amount of hard work, the amount of invested time, and to be honest the great amount of luck they've experienced. Hip Hop has now become Republican. Everyone is talking about money: "Im going to get mine, fuck you imma get mine". When hip hop was first developed out of South Bronx, it was rooted in rebellion and look at it now. These cats have to snap out of their Scarface day dreams an realize the truth behind the bullshit. Teach the kids to think.

Reaad the article below written by Corey Deitz http://radio.about.com/library/weekly/blCCbannedsongs.htm


One of the most famous cases of alleged banned songs occurred several days after September 11, 2001. As the story goes, a Program Director at one of the Clear Channel Radio stations, decided on his own to compile a list of songs that might be considered in "bad taste" - if played - following the awful events of 9/11.

The list was simply meant to be suggestions or a guideline from his point of view. There was no official corporate backing or endorsement from the company.

The songs on the list, either because of title or content, were considered to be remindful of the images still vivid in the minds of Americans after the tragedy in New York City.

The list was probably unofficially shared or distributed internally to other Program Directors. Clear Channel employees often share programming ideas and information with one another.

From there, a copy of it leaked out and immediately took on a life of its own in the outside media. It was soon flashed across the Internet and deemed by web surfers to be an official company policy, which was not true.

The Snopes website has an excellent accounting of this event which you may find fascinating reading.

Here is the list of songs:

Alice In Chains, "Rooster"
Alice In Chains, "Sea of Sorrow"
Alice In Chains, "Down in a Hole"
Alice In Chains, "Them Bones"
Beastie Boys, "Sure Shot"
Beastie Boys, "Sabotage"
The Cult, "Fire Woman"
Everclear, "Santa Monica (Watch the World Die)"
Filter, Hey Man, "Nice Shot"
Foo Fighters, "Learn to Fly"
Savage Garden, "Crash and Burn"
Dave Matthews Band, "Crash Into Me"
Bangles, "Walk Like an Egyptian"
Pretenders, "My City Was Gone"
Alanis Morissette, "Ironic"
Barenaked Ladies, "Falling for the First Time"
Fuel, "Bad Day"
Korn, "Falling Away From Me"
Red Hot Chili Peppers, "Aeroplane"
Red Hot Chili Peppers, "Under the Bridge"
Smashing Pumpkins, "Bullet With Butterfly Wings"
Peter Gabriel, "When You're Falling"
System Of A Down, "Chop Suey!"
Lenny Kravitz, "Fly Away"
Tom Petty, "Free Fallin'"
Bruce Springsteen, "I'm On Fire"
Bruce Springsteen, "Goin' Down"
Phil Collins, "In the Air Tonight"
Limp Bizkit, "Break Stuff"
Green Day, "Brain Stew"
Temple Of The Dog, "Say Hello to Heaven"
Sugar Ray, "Fly"
Local H, "Bound for the Floor"
Slipknot, "Left Behind, Wait and Bleed"
Bush, "Speed Kills"
311, "Down"
Stone Temple Pilots, "Dead and Bloated"
Soundgarden, "Fell on Black Days"
Soundgarden, "Black Hole Sun"
Metallica, "Seek and Destroy"
Metallica, "Harvester of Sorrow"
Metallica, "Enter Sandman"
Metallica, "Fade to Black"
Nine Inch Nails, "Head Like a Hole"
Godsmack, "Bad Religion"
Tool, "Intolerance"
Soundgarden, "Blow Up the Outside World"
Nena, "99 Luft Balloons/99 Red Balloons"
AC/DC, "Shot Down in Flames"
AC/DC, "Shoot to Thrill"
AC/DC, "Dirty Deeds"
AC/DC, "Highway to Hell"
AC/DC, "Safe in New York City"
AC/DC, "TNT"
AC/DC, "Hell's Bells"
Black Sabbath, "War Pigs"
Black Sabbath, "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath"
Black Sabbath, "Suicide Solution"
Kansas, "Dust in the Wind"
Led Zeppelin, "Stairway to Heaven"
The Beatles, "A Day in the Life"
The Beatles, "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds"
The Beatles, "Ticket To Ride"
The Beatles, "Obla Di, Obla Da"
Bob Dylan/Guns N Roses, "Knockin' on Heaven's Door"
Arthur Brown, "Fire"
Blue Oyster Cult, "Burnin' For You"
Paul McCartney & Wings, "Live and Let Die"
Jimi Hendrix, "Hey Joe"
Jackson Browne, "Doctor My Eyes"
John Mellencamp, "Crumbling Down"
John Mellencamp, "Paper In Fire"
U2, "Sunday Bloody Sunday"
Boston, "Smokin"
Billy Joel, "Only the Good Die Young"
Dio, "Holy Diver"
Steve Miller, "Jet Airliner"
Van Halen, "Jump"
Queen, "Another One Bites the Dust"
Queen, "Killer Queen"
Pat Benatar, "Hit Me with Your Best Shot"
Pat Benatar, "Love is a Battlefield"
Oingo Boingo, "Dead Man's Party"
REM, "It's the End of the World as We Know It"
Talking Heads, "Burning Down the House"
Judas Priest, "Some Heads Are Gonna Roll"
Pink Floyd, "Run Like Hell"
Pink Floyd, "Mother"
John Parr, "St. Elmo's Fire"
Barry McGuire, "Eve of Destruction"
Steam, "Na Na Na Na Hey Hey"
Drifters, "On Broadway"
Shelly Fabares, "Johnny Angel"
Los Bravos, "Black is Black"
Peter & Gordon, "I Go To Pieces"
Peter & Gordon, "A World Without Love"
Elvis Presley, "(You're the) Devil in Disguise"
Zombies, "She's Not There"
Elton John, "Bennie & The Jets"
Elton John, "Daniel"
Elton John, "Rocket Man"
Jerry Lee Lewis, "Great Balls of Fire"
Santana, "Evil Ways"
Louis Armstrong, "What A Wonderful World"
Youngbloods, "Get Together"
Ad Libs, "The Boy from New York City"
Peter Paul & Mary, "Blowin' in the Wind"
Peter Paul & Mary, "Leavin' on a Jet Plane"
Rolling Stones, "Ruby Tuesday"
Simon & Garfunkel, "Bridge Over Troubled Water"
Happenings, "See You in Septemeber"
Carole King, "I Feel the Earth Move"
Zager & Evans, "In the Year 2525"
Norman Greenbaum, "Spirit in the Sky"
Brooklyn Bridge, "Worst That Could Happen"
Three Degrees, "When Will I See You Again"
Cat Stevens, "Peace Train"
Cat Stevens, "Morning Has Broken"
Jan & Dean, "Dead Man's Curve"
Martha & The Vandellas, "Nowhere to Run"
Martha & The Vandellas/Van Halen, "Dancing in the Streets"
Hollies, "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother"
Sam Cooke/Herman's Hermits, "Wonderful World"
Petula Clark, "A Sign of the Times"
Don Mclean, "American Pie"
J. Frank Wilson/Pearl Jam, "Last Kiss"
Buddy Holly & The Crickets, "That'll Be the Day"
John Lennon, "Imagine"
Bobby Darin, "Mack the Knife"
The Clash, "Rock the Casbah"
Surfaris, "Wipeout"
Blood Sweat & Tears, "And When I Die"
Dave Clark Five, "Bits and Pieces"
Tramps, "Disco Inferno"
Paper Lace, "The Night Chicago Died"
Frank Sinatra, "New York, New York"
Creedence Clearwater Revival, "Travelin' Band"
The Gap Band, "You Dropped a Bomb On Me"
Alien Ant Farm, "Smooth Criminal"
3 Doors Down, "Duck and Run"
The Doors, "The End" Third Eye Blind, "Jumper"
Neil Diamond, "America"
Skeeter Davis, "End of the World"
Ricky Nelson, "Travelin' Man"
Chi-Lites, "Have You Seen Her"
Animals, "We Gotta Get Out of This Place"
Fontella Bass, "Rescue Me"
Mitch Ryder, "Devil with the Blue Dress"
James Taylor, "Fire and Rain"
Edwin Starr/Bruce Springsteen, "War"
Lynyrd Skynyrd, "Tuesday's Gone"
Drowning Pool, "Bodies"
Mudvayne, "Death Blooms"
Megadeth, "Dread and the Fugitive"
Megadeth, "Sweating Bullets"
Saliva, "Click Click Boom"
P.O.D., "Boom"

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Kids With Gats

What is my fetish with kids packing killing machines?

Monday, March 3, 2008

T.A.M.I.

Pep love > Any other studio MC

Monday, February 11, 2008

For Real...

Mark my words, when Tricky dies everyone is going to be riding his dick like Pac, BIG, L, and Dilla...


FOOD FOR ANIMALS - SCAVENGERS EP

Some of the dopest ish Ive heard since traditional Hip Hop died. Peep it and if you like it, buy it...


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Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Long Ball Larry

One of the funniest shows on TV. If you aint on it, you sleeping.


Saturday, February 2, 2008

Big Doe, Nope?

Damn, I feel you Ghost. 30,000 units when you got like 100,000 + friends on myspace? Imma buy his disc, but only when I see him have it on sale when he tours. The reason I dont feel bad is that I saw Ghost 3 times in 2007: Rock the Bells San Fran, Roxy ATL, and Scion show in ATL (free). The reason why I didnt buy his album is because I am busy and don' t have time for music stores. Hell, the last two albums I bought (Radiohead and Saul Williams) allowed me to pick the price I wanted to pay for it on a instant download after the purchase. I dont care about album covers or bulky cd cases, plus those last two albums I bought put more money in the artist pocket than by me going to the store to buy them.

Here is the reasoning: An artist gets like $.85 - $1.25 per CD sold. The majority of remaining money goes to the record label, production, and promotion. When the artist does the select your own price model they get to by pass the record label's cut and only have to really pay for production and promotion of the music which allows the artist to bring in almost twice the amount they would have pulled in per album than the traditional retail model.

I hate it for Ghost cause he deserves a Mighty Healthy payday. I will buy his album as soon as either I see him rock a show with a merch table or I catch a good .mp3 (256kb) download that allows me to pick my price. Artist have to realize who holds the power right now for album sales.

Thursday, January 31, 2008

We're Back...

"After these messages, we'll be right back!" (in that late 80's Saturday morning cartoon jingle)...


BANNED BOONDOCKS CLIP - HUNGER STRIKE AGAINST BET from Blnd I on Vimeo.

...Obviously, A. McGruder learned nathan from Chappelle...