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man-kills-everything · 2 months
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Inspirational lyric cards #1 Your Only Friends Are Make Believe - Bloodhound Gang
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omegaremix · 3 months
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Winter 1997 Mixtape:
Ministry “Everyday Is Halloween”
Chemical Brothers, The “Setting Sun”
FSOL ISDN
Chemical Brothers “Life Is Sweet”
Garbage “#1 Crush”
Bloodhound Gang “Fire Water Burn”
Cardigans, The “Lovefool”
Nine Inch Nails “The Perfect Drug”
Ashley MacIsaac “Sleepy Maggie”
G Love & Special Sauce “Cold Beverage”
Silverchair “Abuse Me”
U2 “Discotheque”
KMFDM “Sex On The Flag”
Ministry “Burning Inside”
Hackers  motion picture soundtrack
Underworld “Pearl’s Girl”
Leftfield & Johnny Lydon “Open Up”
KMFDM “Godlike”
Killing Joke “Drug” (Youth RMX)
KMFDM “Rules (Reapplied)”, “Inane (Undermined)”
Prodigy, The “Firestarter” (Empirion RMX)
Prodigy, The Charly e.p.
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deoquis · 2 years
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Bloodhound Gang, Bizarre Festival 1997
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igotmyhashpipee · 7 days
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about me >:D
my snap is (mazzythespazzy)
things I love: smoking weed, movies, music, playing instruments, rain, becoming a lawyer, my friends, true crime, and fruity pebbles :3
fav bands/artists: Limp Bizkit, Faith No More, Sublime, Lemonbar, Destroy Boys, Take Care, The Bloodhound Gang, Queen, Nirvana, Slipknot, Fatboy Slim, Kid Rock, Alanis Morisette, Jewel, Amy Winehouse, Outkast, Easy E, Slutever, Avenged Sevenfold, Opal In Sky, My Chemical Romance, Bo Burnham, and a ton more (check out my spotify (Mazzikeen Jezebel)
fav movies/shows: Disjointed, Pineapple Express, Stand By Me, Lolita 1997, A Clockwork Orange, The Shining, Christine, Repo! The Genetic Opera, Cheech and Chong: Up In Smoke, Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy, 13 Going On 30, Juno, Napoleon Dynamite, American Psycho, Megan Is Missing, The Changeling, The Hot Chick, The Nutty Professor, and Forrest Gump
bonus shhhtufffff: I love cats, bongs and bubblers are my go to smoking device, I curse like theres no tomorrow, I'm highly opinionated, I love creepy shit, I want to go to Mercer Law School, and I chose that college because of the 2009 murder of Lauren Giddings. I'm like deeply in love with Stephen Mcdaniel, sorry not sorry
ok bye bye have a good day
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xcount-fagulax · 3 years
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Bloodhound gang on spin magazine, 1997
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ryansbedroom · 3 years
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Bloodhound Gang - Fire Water Burn (Original Un-Censored Version)
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bigangrytrev · 2 years
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VOTE FOR THE GREATEST 100 SONGS OF ALL TIME!
VOTE FOR THE GREATEST 100 SONGS OF ALL TIME!
Every year various radio stations do their ‘Top 100’.  Triple J has their ‘Hottest 100’, Triple M has their ‘Best 100’ and so on.  But these only cover the preceding 12 months – yawn – and frankly, a lot of crap songs make their way into the playlists. On The Big DJ Trev Show  at Krrfm we think bigger.  MUCH BIGGER.  The best 100 songs of the last year?  Pfff…. small potatoes.  On The Big DJ Trev…
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himynameispunk · 4 years
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the movie 8 mile was good but one thing that confused me was when they sang fire water burn by the bloodhound gang, a song released in 1997, even though the movie is set in 1995
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randomvarious · 4 years
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Fünf Sterne deluxe - “Willsts Du mit mir geh’n?” Bravo Hits 20 1998 Hip Hop
Fünf Sterne deluxe (Five Star deluxe) are a hip hop quartet who hail from Hamburg, Germany. Since their 1997 debut, they’ve managed to sell hundreds of thousands of records throughout German-speaking countries, earning comparisons to acts like Biz Markie and The Bloodhound Gang thanks to their comical approach to their lyrics, song content, and overall presentation. 
In 1998, Fünf Sterne deluxe released their debut album, Sillium, which peaked at #23 in Germany, #29 in Austria, and #45 in Switzerland. Contained on that album is the single, “Willsts Du mit mir geh’n?,” which translates to “Would you like to go with me?” Following its release, the song was included on Bravo Hits 20, which is a series that more or less serves as Germany’s answer to the Now That’s What I Call Music! series.
The lyrics to “Willsts Du mit mir geh’n?” may be completely lost on me, but I really don’t care. I still love this song. Good music is good music no matter what language it’s in and this just has one of those classically flowy, head-nod inducing, boom bap type of beats. Any old school hip hop junkie will appreciate the sampling of Otis Redding’s opening piano from his 1968 song, “Hard to Handle,” which legendary hip hop producer Marley Marl would then use twenty years later for his classic posse cut, “The Symphony,” but Fünf Sterne deluxe don’t just leave it there. As verses progress, they also slip in some swirly, sweet, and sentimental organ parts, which when paired with the sampled piano, really makes for some terrific hip hop production.
“Willsts Du mit mir geh’n?” also has a music video:
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A really nice piece of late 90s German hip hop with some great boom bap production.
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lacrimis · 6 years
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Charles Bronson, the stage name of Charles Dennis Buchinsky, (Ehrenfeld, November 3, 1921 - Los Angeles, August 30, 2003) was a great American actor.
Bronson began filming in the 1950s, with films like You're in the Navy Now (1951), and The People Against O'Hara (1951), without being credited. When appearing in the signs, he also used the name of birth (Buchinsky). He began signing Bronson in 1954, from the movie Drum Beat.
It began the success phase in the 1960s. Despite the relatively small participation in the film Seven Men and a Destination, it became known when this western came to be considered one of the best of the decade. After serving in adventure films such as Robur, the 1961 conqueror, Fugindo do Inferno (1963) and The Doomed Dozen, 1967, Bronson went to Europe in 1968, where action movie actors were getting better opportunities. This year he filmed The Cannons of San Sebastian, Once in the West and Farewell, friend, the latter with Alain Delon. They followed The Passenger of the Rain, of 1969, the visitors of the night, of 1970, Sun red, of 1971, again partnership with the French Delon, and finally The secret of the Cosa Nostra, of 1972, the last three directed by Terence Young.
Charles Bronson Star on the Walk of Fame. In the 1970s, Bronson would return to the United States and succeed as the greatest star of action films. His first major film in this new phase was "The Mechanic", 1972, in which he played the professional assassin Arthur Bishop, revived by Jason Statham in the film of the same name in 2011. [4]
In the film Escape audaciosa, of 1975, is shown a plan of escape of a prison, using a helicopter that, piloted by Bronson, lands in the patio of a prison and rescues the prisoner interpreted by Robert Duvall. The scene became famous in Brazil, as it would have inspired the escape of the bandit Escadinha, who used the same stratagem to flee from the Rio Grande prison in Ilha Grande in 1985. [citation needed]
In the 1980s Bronson starred in several low-budget films and a lot of action with Cannon Films from 1981 to 1994, most of them directed by English filmmaker J. Lee Thompson, among the most prominent are: Death Wish II, Death Wish III , 10 to Midnight and Kinjite: Forbidden Games.
But the biggest "push" in his career was with the 1974 classic Desire to Kill, which consecrated him in the shoes of "Paul Kersey," a quiet New York City architect who has his wife dead and his daughter raped by three bandits and starts to act like a "vigilante", chasing the criminals in the streets at night.
Desire to Kill had four more sequences: Desire to Kill 2 (1982), Desire to Kill 3 (1985), Desire to Kill 4 - Operation Crackdown (1987) and Desire to Kill 5: The Face of Death (1994).
Most well-known characters: Gaita (or Harmonica), from Once Upon a Time in the West. Paul Kersey, from the film series Desire to Kill.
Filmography:
You're in the Navy Now (1951) The People Against O'Hara (1951)  The Mob (1951)  The Marrying Kind (1952) My Six Convicts (1952)  Pat and Mike (1952) (as Charles Buchinsky) Red Skies of Montana (1952) Diplomatic Courier (1952) Bloodhounds of Broadway The Clown (1953)  Battle Zone (1952) Off Limits (1953) Torpedo Alley (1953)  House of Wax (1953) Miss Sadie Thompson (1953)  Crime Wave (1954) (as Charles Buchinsky) Tennessee Champ (1954) Riding Shotgun (1954)  Apache (1954)  Vera Cruz (1954) (as Charles Buchinsky)  Drumbeat (1954) Big House USA (1955)  Target Zero (1955)  Jubal (1956) Run of the Arrow (1957)  Gang War (1958)  Machine-Gun Kelly (1958)  Showdown At Boot Hill (1958) When Hell Broke Loose (1958) Never So Few (1959) Seven Men and a Destination (1960) Master of the World (1961) A Thunder of Drums (1961) X-15 (1961) Kid Galahad (1962) The Great Escape (1963)  4 for Texas (1963) Battle of the Bulge (1965) The Sandpiper (1965)  This Property Is Condemned (1966) The Twelve Convicted (1967) Guns for San Sebastian (1967) Honor Among Thieves (1968) Villa Rides (1968)  Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) Lola (a.k.a Twinky, 1969) Rider on the Rain (1969)  You Can not Win 'em All (1970) Violent City (1970)  Cold Sweat (1970)  Someone Behind the Door (1971) Red Sun (1971)  Chato's Land (1971)  The Valachi Papers (1972) Assassin at the fixed price (1972) The Stone Killer (1973) Chinese (1973) Mr. Majestyk (1974) Desire to Kill (1974) Breakout (1975)  Breakheart Pass (1975)  Street Fighter (1975) From Noon Till Three (1976) St. Ives (1976) Raid On Entebbe (1976)  Telefon (1977) The Great White Buffalo (1977) Love and Bullets (1978) Caboblanco (1979) Borderline (1980) Deadly Pursuit (1981) Desire to Kill II (1982) 10 to Midnight (1983)  Wild Justice (1984)  Desire to Kill III (1985) Murphy's Law (1986) Assassination (1987) Desire to Kill 4: Operation Crackdown (1987) The Messenger of Death (1988) Kinjite: Forbidden Games (1988) United for Blood (1991) Desire to Kill V: The Face of Death (1994)
Movies for television:
Django The Assassin (1953)  The Meanest Men in the West (1967) Raid On Entebbe (1976) Act of Vengeance (1986) Yes Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus (1991) The Sea Wolf (1993) Donato and Daughter (The Next Victim) (1993) Family of Cops (1995) Family of Cops II (1997) Family of Cops III (1999)
Charles Bronson Star on the Walk of Fame
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maddie-grove · 5 years
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Bi-Monthly Reading Round-Up: November/December
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“When I’m Gone” by Brenda Holloway (Gone Girl)
“I Will Always Love You” by Whitney Houston (At the Queen’s Summons)
“Doctor My Eyes” by Jackson Browne (The Ask and the Answer)
“I Can Love You Better” by the Dixie Chicks (Sun and Moon, Ice and Snow)
“The Bad Touch” by Bloodhound Gang (Storm)
“Suspicion” by Terry Stafford (Trapped at the Altar)
“Smokey Places” by the Corsairs (The Diamond Slipper)
“You’re My Best Friend” by Queen (Someone to Trust)
“Praying” by Kesha (The Hostage)
“Castle Rock” by Barnaby Bright (Bledding Sorrow)
“The Circle of Life” from The Lion King (Monsters of Men)
“Disturbia” by Rihanna (I’ll Be Gone in the Dark)
“It’s All in the Game” by Tommy Edwards (Doomed Queen Anne)
“Locking Up My Heart” by the Marvelettes (Beware, Princess Elizabeth)
Best of the Bi-Month
The Hostage by Susan Wiggs (2000): In the chaos of the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, backwoods trader Tom Silver kidnaps heiress Deborah Sinclair, hoping to make her industrialist father compensate the victims of his greed and negligence. Nothing goes according to plan, however, and these two people who should be enemies become anything but. I absolutely loved this book; the combination of slow-burn romance and action-packed non-romantic plot was perfect, and Deborah’s arc is just beautiful.
Worst of the Bi-Month
Bledding Sorrow by Marilyn Harris (1976): The cash-strapped heir of an ancient Yorkshire estate, his improperly medicated American wife, and a working-class coach driver are forced to reenact a Tudor-era tragedy, because of...reasons, I guess. I wasn’t too disappointed when I realized that this was Gothic horror instead of Gothic romance--I like scary stories, too--but this isn’t so much a novel as a long parade of pointlessly dismaying incidents. The characters are generally powerless to avoid their fates and, what’s more, they don’t have the opportunity or inclination to struggle very hard. Their helplessness might work if there were a compelling explanation for it, but Harris only makes a few vague suggestions (i.e., “Reincarnation?” or “House evil?”). Also, one of the supporting characters is such an egregiously offensive gay stereotype that he would probably make Jack Chick exclaim, “Whoa, tone it down!” The style was decent, though, and I had a few good laughs along the way.
Rest of the Bi-Month
I’ll Be Gone in the Dark by Michelle McNamara (2018): In this posthumously published true-crime book, McNamara details a series of burglaries, rapes, and murders that plagued Sacramento and Southern California during the 1970s-1980s, believed by her and many others to be the work of one man, dubbed the Golden State Killer. McNamara does a wonderful job capturing the strange false tranquility of Californian suburbia circa 1980, and she presents the (often convoluted) facts clearly but never salaciously. The good taste and empathy of her style kind of undercuts any passages along the lines of “perhaps researching serial killers is deeply unsavory,” but that was my only issue with the book.
The Ask and the Answer by Patrick Ness (2009): In the first sequel to The Knife of Never Letting Go, young Todd Hewitt, having left behind the world he knew forever, deals with increasingly morally complex and traumatic situations. Meanwhile, his new friend, [redacted], wrestles with similarly thorny and upsetting issues. This is a worthy sequel to one of my favorite books I read this year. I missed the road narrative of the first installment, but the complicated ethical dilemmas and the ever-switching power dynamics very nearly made up for its loss.
Monsters of Men by Patrick Ness (2010): In the final book of Ness’s trilogy, [redacted]. This was the weakest installment, but only because of some fairly minor structural issues, such as some initial narrative choppiness, that I probably wouldn’t have noticed if the first two books hadn’t been so well-structured as well as thematically fascinating. The payoff is pretty fantastic, in any event. Also, Todd’s whole...thing with the Mayor is one of the most gloriously weird, fascinating relationships I’ve seen in a YA novel.
Someone to Trust by Mary Balogh (2018): In Regency England, twenty-six-year-old Lord Hodges decides to do the proper thing and get himself wed; however, his narcissistic mother, not content with the significant emotional damage she’s dealt him over the years, keeps interfering with his search because she’s worried he’ll marry someone who’s not hot enough by her standards. Meanwhile, his thirty-five-year-old BFF, Lady Overfield, has resolved to accept the suit of a staid but pleasant acquaintance...but something just doesn’t feel right. You know what does feel right, though? Waltzing and talking about deep shit with Lord Hodges...and the feeling is mutual!!! This isn’t the most action-packed romance, but it’s super-cute and I was 1000% sold on Lady Overfield’s subtle awesomeness.
Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn (2012): Unhappily married and resignedly living in his Missouri hometown, Nick Dunne suddenly finds himself as the prime suspect in his wife’s disappearance and apparent murder. What the fuck is going on? I spent like five years of my life debating with myself whether to read this book, and I’m glad I did (long after its relevancy had peaked, of course). It’s easily the weakest of Flynn’s three novels--its sense of place isn’t as strong as Sharp Objects or Dark Places, although I understand that’s somewhat intentional, and neither main character works as a representation of an actual person--but it’s a propulsive read and it’s pretty damn funny. 
The Diamond Slipper by Jane Feather (1997): Lady Cordelia Brandenburg travels with her BFF, a teenage Marie Antoinette, so they can get hitched to the Austrian ambassador to France and the Dauphin, respectively. Two problems: Cordelia’s new husband is a fucking monster, and she’s fallen in love with the grieving brother of the husband’s mysteriously dead first wife. This novel probably isn’t to everyone’s taste; it kind of zigzags between a semi-cutesy fairy-tale feel and depictions of horrific abuse, and the effect is somewhat jarring. I enjoyed its use of historical details, though, and I liked the heroine a lot.
Beware, Princess Elizabeth by Carolyn Meyer (2002): In this historical YA novel, Elizabeth I narrates several incidents in her life from cradle to throne, focusing on all the times that her half-sister Mary came super-close to having her executed. Although I found the structure of the novel somewhat choppy, I really liked the portrayal of Elizabeth’s complicated relationships with her pious, increasingly suspicious half-siblings, plus the plot had plenty of action. 
Doomed Queen Anne by Carolyn Meyer (2001): In another installment of Meyer’s Young Royals series, Anne Boleyn explains her journey from awkward child to unconventional, controversial courtier to VICTIM OF TOTAL RAILROADING. This novel was even choppier than Beware, Princess Elizabeth, mostly because Elizabeth’s story is better-suited to the episodic plot structure, but I have to say I love this portrayal of Anne Boleyn as much as (if not more than) I did at twelve. Her motivations aren’t high-minded or altruistic, but she’s got feelings, damn it, and she has a right to fight against being treated like shit! Also, Meyer gives her a sixth finger on one hand, which was probably not the case historically, but it’s cool that Anne is portrayed sympathetically while also having a body that’s stigmatized by society.
Trapped at the Altar by Jane Feather (2014): In the early 1680s, Catholic Lady Ariadne Daunt and Protestant Sir Ivor Chalfont live in Daunt Valley, a makeshift community of loosely related lawless aristocrats who lost their lands in the English Civil War. Ariadne and Ivor are force to wed by the community “elders,” who hope to send them to the royal court as a religiously flexible power couple. This already-tense situation is made more awkward by the fact that Ariadne is in love with another man, while Ivor is in love with Ariadne. This novel is part of a small subset of romances that would be better as historical fiction. I loved the unique (albeit nightmarish) setting of Daunt Valley, the exciting journey to London, and the well-portrayed court intrigue. I even quite liked Ariadne. However, Ivor was such a shit. Ariadne is upfront with him about her love for another, but, because Ivor “loves” her, he acts like she’s morally obligated to go along with the whole thing. He never really forgives her for not being a virgin on their wedding night, and his reaction when he finds out she’s been using birth control is bloodcurdling. Also, Feather throws away an interesting dynamic where Ariadne has genuine feelings for two complex men in favor of making Ivor’s rival a creepy stalker (but also an embarrassingly ineffectual sissy). 
Sun and Moon, Ice and Snow by Jessica Day George (2008): A  nameless Norwegian girl who can talk to animals agrees to live with an enchanted polar bear for one year in exchange for her family’s deliverance from poverty, secretly hoping to find the answer to her beloved brother’s sadness as well. She finds herself way in over her head, though, with a curse that goes back centuries or longer. I enjoyed this retelling of “East of the Sun, West of the Moon,” and I thought a lot of the concepts were really clever (hint: this is neither the first girl nor the first polar bear). In execution, though, I didn’t like it as much as Edith Pattou’s retelling, East, which has a stronger sense of place and better-developed minor characters.
Storm by Donna Jo Napoli (2014): Sebah, a sixteen-year-old Canaanite girl, loses her home, her family, and her entire way of life in a sudden deluge that drowns the whole world...almost. After weeks of surviving in trees and on rafts, she manages to stow away on Noah’s Ark, where she rooms with some bonobos and learns way too much about Ham’s marital problems. I thought this was a very creative book with some delightfully weird earthiness, but it becomes somewhat static once Sebah boards the ark and meets a character who kills too much of the tension.
At the Queen’s Summons by Susan Wiggs (2009 update of 1995 original): Pippa, a street performer in Elizabethan England, claims the patronage of Aidan O Donoghue, a minor Irish king, in order to save herself from arrest. Aidan, a goodhearted fellow, goes along with it. This was a pleasant story, but I can remember almost nothing about it. I love Susan Wiggs, but her Tudor Rose trilogy is kind of a snore.
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Bloodhound Gang - Fire Water Burn (1997)
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oxcjae · 7 years
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My Road to YouTube: A Brief History
After producing machinimas and sharing them with the Internet for over a decade, I feel that it’s time to explain what led me there.
The spark for my hobby of producing videos was my deep interest in music and the videos that accompanied them.
Growing up, I always had an ear for music, and it has always played an important role in my life and the memories they leave behind, mostly thanks to my father. In fact, most of my memories are bound with some kind of song, album, or genre.
One of my earliest memories (from 1997) involves me repeatedly sitting next to my father’s stereo system in the living room after whatever day of pre-k. Headphones in my ears, I would jam to his CDs, such as Smash Mouth’s Fush Yu Mang, Queen’s News of the World, and so on. Another early memory involved me dancing in the backyard to radio songs playing on his boombox.
His influence stretched further when he built up a music collection on his computer within the next year. There, I’d discover a range of different genres from different periods of time, whether it was 90s’ eurodance, 80s’ electro rap, or then-modern radio hits (Backstreet Boys, Bloodhound Gang, Amber, Daft Punk, Eiffel 65, Linkin Park, etc.).
Conveniently enough, my father was also responsible for introducing me to video games. It was on this same computer that led me to play games now considered classics, such as Descent (1995), Diablo (1996), Quake II (1997), Starcraft (1998), and most importantly, Half-Life (1998) and its seemingly-endless mods and community creations. Of course, I was both fascinated and subsequently hooked into video-game culture, which would pay off down the road.
Slowly but surely, I also branched out to explore for music myself. By 2002, I was watching music videos on MTV2 every day, usually after school. I recall being fascinated with several music videos, like Linkin Park’s “Pts.Of.Athrty”, Daft Punk’s “One More Time”, and White Stripes’ “Seven Nation Army”. In 2004, I learned how to find and view music videos on the Internet, mostly through Yahoo Music and MSN Music. Eventually, around 2005, I began building a CD collection both physically and digitally.
With the upbringing of Garry’s Mod and YouTube in 2005 came an influx of homemade music videos loaded with inspiration. Eventually, as an avid gamer and lover of music videos, I could no longer resist the temptation of making my own.
In May 2006, at the age of 12, I produced my first machinima on Half-Life 2 in just one evening and shared it on Google Video. Aside from that, it was nothing special, but it was my first step into both producing and editing music-based machinimas. And once I got a taste of it, I couldn’t stop.
Between May and August of 2006, I shared a load of subsequent, mediocre machinimas on Google Video, where I gathered a small following before switching over to YouTube under the name “1337CaLeB”. The rest is history, including UnKnown Moments.
Looking back, it’s amazing to see where my early interests and inspirations led me and the life-changing events that soon followed. Never underestimate the power of the butterfly effect.
[Partly revised in August 2017.]
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sportnewsthings · 4 years
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Biografi In Flames Bandet har sålt över tre miljoner skivor världen över
In Flames Bandet har sålt över tre miljoner skivor världen över. In Flames är ett svenskt alternativt metalband ifrån Göteborg, som bildades 1990. In Flames spelade melodisk death metal eller Gothenburg Metal (Göteborgsmetal) på deras äldre album och anses vara en av genrens grundare. Bandet har sålt över tre miljoner skivor världen över. 1990 lämnade Jesper Strömblad sitt band Ceremonial Oath där han spelade med, två andra senare In Flames-medlemmar, Anders Fridén och Anders Iwers. Strömblad ville skapa ny musik och tillsammans med Johann Larsson och Glenn Ljungström bildade de bandet In Flames. Idag är det ingen av orginalmedlemmarna kvar. I början hade In Flames endast dessa tre permanenta bandmedlemmar, och lånade in ytterligare musiker vid varje spelning. De skickade år 1993 till wrong again records ett demo som hette In flames och de fick snart skivkontrakt. De släppte år 1994 deras första skiva Lunar Strain. Samma år släppte de en EP kallad Subterranean. Den gav bandet ett skivkontrakt med det tyska skivbolaget Nuclear Blast och In Flames kunde nu sträcka sig utanför undergroundscenen. In Flames släppte album som Jester race, Whoracle, Colony, Clayman (2000) med vilka man gav sig ut på världsturné i Europa, Japan och USA och spelade för utsålda hus. Bandet gav sig åter in i studion i maj 2003 för att spela in albumet Soundtrack To Your Escape i ett hyrt hus i Danmark. Med detta album växte publikskaran runt In Flames, men flera äldre fans såg i både denna och föregående platta, Reroute To Remain, ett mycket förändrat In Flames. En världsturné efter att albumet släpptes kom under sommaren 2004. I juli 2005 spelade In Flames som förband till Iron Maiden inför ett utsålt Ullevi i Göteborg. Bandet sa själva att det var det största de någonsin gjort. I september 2005 släpptes bandets första live-dvd, Used & Abused… In Live We Trust. Efter det gav sig bandet ut på omfattade turné med Ozzfest i USA under hösten 2005.
Under sommaren 2005 spelade bandet in skivan Come Clarity som släpptes den 3 februari, 2006 i Europa och den 7 februari i USA. Come Clarity är hittills det mest framgångsrika album som In Flames släppt. Skivan nådde första platsen på både svenska och finska albumlistan. På den amerikanska Billboardlistan nådde de plats 58 och sålde över 24 000 album första veckan. Bandet gav sig ut på en USA-turné i början av februari 2006, en turné som sedan gick över till Europa. In Flames spelade i Sverige på Arenan i Stockholm den 17 mars och i hemstaden Göteborg den 18 mars i Lisebergshallen. Efter detta genomförde bandet en turné i Europa för att senare under sommaren göra ytterligare en turné i USA. Bandet återvände även till Sverige för att spela på Hultsfredsfestivalen. Planer fanns att under den tidiga hösten 2006 spela både hemma i Göteborg och i Stockholm, men spelningarna ställdes in eftersom USA-turnén blev längre än vad som var planerat. Under oktober och november genomfördes dock en turné i Europa kallad The Unholy Alliance tillsammans med Slayer, Children of Bodom, Lamb of God och Thine Eyes Bleed. Till Sverige och Hovet, Stockholm, kom turnén den 16 november, och till Malmömässan dagen efter. Under pågående turné informerade bandet på sin officiella hemsida att deras ena gitarrist, Jesper Strömblad, tog en paus från bandet av personliga skäl. Ersättare under kommande livespelningar var Niclas Engelin från bandet Engel. Engelin turnerade med In Flames under 1997/98 och är sedan länge god vän med bandmedlemmarna. På årets sista USA-turné var även Björn Gelotte frånvarande och ersattes av Henrik Danhage från Evergrey. Det var dock inte fråga om några avhopp eller splittring av bandet. Den första konserten 2007 blev Rockbjörnengalan 11 januari. På Ökenrockfestivalen, Desert rock festival, i Dubai den 9-10 mars spelade In Flames under den första kvällen. Andra band på festivalen var bland annat Iron Maiden, Stone Sour, Mastodon och Incubus. Under mars månad genomfördes också en svensk-norsk klubbturné under mottot "Kom inte till oss, vi kommer till er". In Flames spelade då i mindre och mellanstora städer i de båda länderna. Förband på turnén var det likaledes Göteborgsbaserade metalbandet Avatar. In Flames var förband till Iron Maiden vid två konserter i Tyskland, den 8 och 17 juni. Roskildefestivalen besöktes av In Flames 6 juli och bandet spelade även på Ruisrock i Finland 7 juli, Arvikafestivalen 14 juli och på tyska Wacken Open Air 4 augusti. På samlingsalbumet Viva La Bands Vol.2, utgiven 3 september 2007 på Ferret Music, deltar In Flames med låten "Abnegation". Andra band på samlingen är till exempel The Bloodhound Gang, Dimmu Borgir och Kill Hannah. Material börjades skrivas till det nya albumet. I en intervju sa gitarristen Björn Gelotte att det skulle vara mycket gitarrbaserat. Under hösten och vintern kunde inspelningen av nästa album, i den nya studion, följas på bandets MySpacesida vecka för vecka. Första videobloggen lades upp 10 september och vecka 48 avslutades videodagboken från inspelningarna. I början av året 2008 genomförde In Flames sina två första spelningar någonsin i Ryssland, i St Petersburg 26 januari och i Moskva dagen därefter. Albumet A Sense of Purpose gavs ut 1 april 2008 i USA, 4 april i Sverige och 5 april i övriga världen. Den första singeln från albumet, The Mirror's Truth, gavs ut som en EP i Sverige 5 mars, tillsammans med tre andra låtar, vilka inte finns med på originalutgåvan av albumet. "Alias" blev den andra singeln. Under april och maj genomfördes en turné i Nordamerika kallad "Gigantour" tillsammans med bland andra Megadeth, Children of Bodom och High on Fire. Sommaren 2008 började bandet med en spelning på Gröna Lund i Stockholm, och fortsatte med den norska Hovefestivalen i juni, och Peace & Love 26 samt Metaltown 28 juni. Den 18 juli spelade bandet på rockfestivalen Rockperry i Finland. Den 29 och 30 oktober spelade de i Annexet (Globen) och för ett utsålt Lisebergshallen 1 och 2 november. Senare under året kommer även turnéer i Japan, Australien och Europa att genomföras. Under februari 2009 samt början av mars turnerar In Flames i Sydamerika, Australien och Japan. Under turnén tar Niclas Engelin, som tidigare spelat med bandet, över som gitarrist för Jesper Strömblad som står över turnén för att ta hand om sina alkoholproblem.
I mars släpptes den fjärde singeln från albumet A Sense of Purpose, Delight and Angers, och därtill en video regiserad av Patric Ullaeus. Under hösten 2010 och under våren 2011 jobbar In Flames på ett nytt album som kommer att släppas den 15 juni som kommer att heta Sounds Of The Playground Fading och första singel från plattan heter Deliver us. På In Flames nya platta har Anders Friden nästan helt lagt av med att screama och på sett gillar inte en del gamla In Flames fans nya plattan. Nuvarande medlemmar * Björn Gelotte - Trummor (1995-1998), Gitarr (1998-) * Daniel Svensson - Trummor (1998-) * Peter Iwers - Bas (1997-) * Anders Fridén - Sång (1995-) * Nicklas Engelin -Gitarr (2011-) Tidigare medlemmar Sång * Mikael Stanne (Sessionsmedlem Lunarstrain 1994) * Henke Forss (Sessionsmedlem Subterranean 1995) * Joakim Göthberg (1995) Gitarr * Glenn Ljungström (1990-1997) * Niclas Engelin (Turné 1997-1998) * Anders Iwers (1990-1992) * Carl Näslund (1993-1994) * Jesper Strömblad (1990-2010) Bas * Johann Larsson (1990-1997) Trummor * Anders Jivarp (Studiotrummis 1995) * Daniel Erlandsson (Studiotrummis 1995) Diskografi: Demos 1993 - Promo Demo '93 Singlar 2002 - Cloud Connected 2004 - The Quiet Place 2006 - Take This Life 2006 - Dead End 2006 - Come Clarity 2008 - The Mirror's Truth 2008 - Alias 2009 - Delight and Angers 2011 - Deliver Us 2011 - Where The Dead Ships Dwell EP 1994 - Subterranean 1997 - Black-Ash Inheritance 2003 - Trigger 2008 - The Mirror's Truth Album 1994 - Lunar Strain 1995 - The Jester Race 1998 - Whoracle 1999 - Colony 2000 - Clayman 2001 - Tokyo Showdown 2002 - Reroute To Remain 2004 - Soundtrack To Your Escape 2006 - Come Clarity 2008 - A Sense of Purpose 2011 - Sounds Of The Playgrond Fading År aktiv 1990 – present (30 år) Grundat år Gothenburg, Västra Götaland, Sverige Medlemmar Anders Fridén (1995 – idag) Anders Iwers (1990 – 1992) Björn Gelotte (1995 – idag) Carl Näslund (1993 – 1994) Daniel Svensson (1998 – idag) Glenn Ljungström (1993 – 1997) Jesper Strömblad (1990 – 2010) Joe Rickard (2016 – idag) Johan Larsson (1990 – 1997) Niclas Engelin (1997 – idag) Oscar Dronjak (1994 – 1995) Peter Iwers (1997 – 2016)
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REVIEW:
No Time To Die by Andrew Barrett
CSI Eddie Collins #2
 Action-packed with twists and turns this police procedural is filled with mystery and suspense, good and bad and some characters in between, a hard time for many as the police use a secret task force to bring down gangs in their area. There are evil gangsters, rape, murder, abuse, corrupt cops and surprises around every corner. Eddie might find romance…or not. He might have a job…or not. He is on the fence about the future but always is in the job of being a CSI for the benefit of the client and not for the government or anyone else.
 I read the first book in the series and have to say I much preferred this one. I was able to relate to this story fully and enjoyed watching Eddie come into his own. I am eager to find out what he will do in the next book and how the Major Crime Unit will shake down once the dust settled after the end of this book.
 Thank you to NetGalley and Bloodhound books for the ARC – This is my honest review.
 4 Stars
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When CSI Eddie Collins finds a dead woman in his house, he thinks life can’t get any worse, until a violent gang ties his hands together and puts a gun to his head. And this time there’s no way out.
Operation Domino is the investigation into gang boss, Slade Crosby, and his connection to an undercover officer’s death. But tampered evidence kills the investigation’s progress, and with Eddie gone, Slade is in the clear.
There’s only one way to get Slade in cuffs, but it won’t be easy…
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 Author Bio:
Andrew Barrett has enjoyed variety in his professional life, from engine-builder to farmer, from Oilfield Service Technician in Kuwait, to his current role of Senior CSI in Yorkshire.
He’s been a CSI since 1996, and has worked on all scene types from terrorism to murder, suicide to rape, drugs manufacture to bomb scenes. One way or another, Andrew’s life revolves around crime.
In 1997 he finished his first crime thriller, A Long Time Dead, and it’s still a readers’ favourite today, some 200,000 copies later, topping the Amazon charts several times. Two more books featuring SOCO Roger Conniston completed the trilogy.
Today, Andrew is still producing high-quality, authentic crime thrillers with a forensic flavour that attract attention from readers worldwide. He’s also attracted attention from the Yorkshire media, having been featured in the Yorkshire Post, and twice interviewed on BBC Radio Leeds.
He’s best known for his lead character, CSI Eddie Collins, and the acerbic way in which he roots out criminals and administers justice. Eddie’s series is four books and two short stories in length, and there’s still more to come.
Andrew is a proud Yorkshireman and sets all of his novels there, using his home city of Leeds as another major, and complementary, character in each of the stories.
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