September 2009

1980's 1985 3 storms. 80's Metal 80's movies A Crystalline Prophecy A Realm Reborn A Relic Reborn Adaman Hauberk Aion AMC Anashti Sul ArcheAge Artemis Bow Ascalonian Catacombs Azure Drake Bard Battlecrab BBC Best MMO Blogs Beta Beta Leaks Big Trouble in Little China Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure Black Desert Online Blazing Lazers Blazing Lazers Soundtrack Blazing Wings Bloodbathed Frostbrood Vanquisher Blue Drake Bowl of Embers Brackenspore Bravura Breaking Bad Buckaroo Banzai Cabal Capes Character Creation Character Customization Chocobo Christopher Guest Cloaks Crafting Dalmatica Darkmoon Faire Death Knight Defending Ring Destruction Warlock Disc of Dreadful Omens Dr. Emilio Lizardo Dragon Ball Dye System Dynamis Beaucedine Egg Shenn Enervated Sedition Enhancement Shaman Epic Weapon Quest Everquest 2 EverQuest Next Felwithe Mansion Final Fantasy XI Final Fantasy XIV Fractal Capacitor Fractals of the Mists Frost Death Knight Frost Mage Fury Warrior Galakras Gamebreaker TV Garona Halforcen Garrison Followers Garrosh Hellscream General Nazgrim. Gleaming the Cube Global Agenda Greatest 80's Movies Greenscale Greenscale's Blight Guardian Guild Wars 2 Guild Wars 2 World vs. World Gunslinger Hagun Hailstorm Hallow's End Halloween Hammerknell Headless Horseman's Mount Hellscream's Decapitator Highmaul Hoelbrak Holographic Shattered Dragon Wings Holy Trinity Hong Kong Cavaliers Housing Hulking Shield Hunter Immerseus Intermezzo Liberte Iron Citadel Iron Juggernaut Iron Maiden Jack Burton Jeff Loomis John Bigboote John Parker Kargath Bladefist King Arthro Landmark Legendary Cloak Level 100 Liberator of Orgrimmar Lo Pan Looking for Raid Lord of the Rings Online Lost Shores Magitek Armor Malkorok Mercenary Michael Amott Mind Your Head Mini Holographic Axe Wielding Destroyer Mini Holographic Branded Minotaur Mini Holographic Corrupted Wolf Mini Holographic Risen Knight Mining MMO Blogs MMO Housing MountQuest Mounts National Geographic Channel Neverwinter New Jersey Nigel Tufnel Norushen One-Eyed Wiley Osmium Armor Paragons of the Klaxxi Penny Priddy Perfect Tommy Pride and Duty Protection Warrior Pureblood Fire Hawk RaiderZ Raptr Rawhide Red Flying Cloud Reins of the Amber Scorpion Reins of the Golden King Rift River of Souls Runes of Magic Say Anything Sci-fi Spaceships Sedition Sentinel Sha of Pride Shadowknight Siege of Orgrimmar Siegecrafter Blackfuse Skyshrine Slayer of the Lifeless Sleeper's Tomb Smell the Glove Spellfire Longsword Spinal Tap Splitting Heirs Spoils of Pandaria Star Wars Stonehenge Theories Super Adventure Box Tanks Tears of Veeshan Temple of the Faceless TERA Terrible Names The Axe of Crags The Butcher The Dreamer The Elder Scrolls Online The Fallen Protectors The Force Awakens The Nexus Core The Old Republic The Shatterer The Wizard The Young Ones Thok the Bloodthirsty Throne of Fear Titan Transmogs Trickster Rogue Turbo Grafx 16 UI Unholy Death Knight Up the Irons Vanguard: Saga of Heroes Vitreous Stone Drake Void Storage Warlock Green Fire Warlock. Warrior Waves of Madness WeakAuras 2 Website's Down Wildstar World of Warcraft World vs. World Young Ones Mike Young Ones Neil Young Ones Rick Young Ones Vyvyan Zenith Weapons

  

   Ah music, my first love. It's been almost 10 years since my failed attempt to get my band going, but i won't get into that. I have a very broad spectrum of influences, that sometimes clash with each other, but i think that's what makes me appreciate it all. I'll start off by saying i'm a die hard Maiden fan, 80's version of course, although i now forgive them for taking the entire 90's off. My tastes though go back to The Who, Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin of the late 60's and into the 70's. We're talking mostly hard rock here which continued into the late 70's and early 80's with Rush, Iron maiden, and the rest of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal bands.

  At the same period of time you also had some of my favorite punk bands starting of course with The Ramones, The Clash, Sex Pistols, The Jam, The Damned, and The Police. The mid 80's ushered in my favorite Bay Area thrash bands such as Metallica, Exodus, Slayer, Anthrax(from NY), and Sepultura(from Brazil). During this time there were some fantastic punk bands like Bad Religion, Black Flag, The Descendents, and Husker Du. I cannot forget to Mention Operation Ivy, which only put out 1 album before they broke up, later forming half of Rancid.

  It's about this time that i got my first cassette tape, which happened to be a compilation of a few bands from Sub Pop records and SST. My best friend gave it to me as he was so into a few bands i never heard of, namely Soundgarden and Nirvana. Well the rest is history as you know. Unfortunately once those bands became huge, we stopped listening to them. We were against MTV, as i still am, and we hated what they turned into. For the record, i love Bleach, and still think it's their best album.

  Ahh the mid 90's and my first live show. It was 100 degrees and 100 teenagers, including yours truly, crammed into a small club in central Jersey to see a little known local band called The Bouncing Souls. They were from the same area as i was, they looked like me, and they blew me away. It's one of those weird things that some people don't understand. When you're there from the ground floor with your favorite band that you know and have spoken to, there's nothing like it and you're hooked for life. You can throw Face To Face, NOFX, And Bombshell Rocks into there also.

  There are a few bands that i love or find influential from the 90's that i haven't mentioned yet. These bands are a little hard on the ears if you don't know what to listen for. Carcass brought us Heartwork and Entombed brought us Wolverine Blues. Those 2 albums influenced every band today, even to the point of flat out ripping off riffs. I should also mention Iced Earth and Blind Guardian for reviving 80's metal.

  Wow long post is long. Any who here's 2 vids. Op Ivy vids are really poor quality as most were bootlegged, so a track vid will have to do.

My favorite album of 2009

New Brunswick NJ's own since 1987

  It's been 20 years since a few of my favorite 80's movies were released. All i can say is WHAT THE FUCK. I can't believe how time flies.

  The Wizard: A boy, his Nintendo, The power Glove, and Super Mario 3! Nothing like going over your friends house and seeing Nintendo for the first time. Growing up a Nintendo kid, nothing like it.

  Gleaming the Cube: What the fuck is cooler than having an underground bomb shelter as a bed room. I admit i was a skate fag at the time.

  Say Anything: "I don't want to sell anything, buy anything, or process anything as a career. I don't want to sell anything bought or processed, or buy anything sold or processed, or process anything sold, bought, or processed, or repair anything sold, bought, or processed. You know, as a career, I don't want to do that" I do kinda look like him i guess. One of my favorite scenes ever.

  Bill & Teds: Strange things are afoot at the Circle-K. Everything is different, but the same... things are more moderner than before... bigger, and yet smaller... it's computers... San Dimas High School football rules. What more do i have to say except, listen to this dude Rufus, he knows what he's talking about. I still tell myself there's no part 2.

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