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December 18, 2005 -- 12:12 AM
posted by nobody knows my face
hahaha, look at what the monster is doing to metaldude:
December 17, 2005 -- 8:26 PM
posted by nobody knows my face
THIS is why Black Listed is one of Canada's most shamefully under-rated bands.
These guys do true-school hardcore like nobody's business. Their sort-of CD release show last night was fuckin AWESOME.
December 17, 2005 -- 12:12 PM
posted by Tonestar Runner
December 17, 2005 -- 10:14 AM
posted by eric
it's just dirty rock and roll. Die Mannequin are being produced by MSTRKRFT. checkit.
December 17, 2005 -- 9:54 AM
posted by eric
this is why American politics are more interesting than Canadian politics
sweeeeeeeeeet
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December 17, 2005 -- 9:45 AM
posted by eric
from http://takeyourmedicinemp3.blogspot.com/ which took it from filter magazine.
The Go Team's top 1o of the year
1. Deus – Pocket Revolution (V2)
2. Super Furry Animals – Love Kraft (XL/Beggars)
3. Boards of Canada - The Campfire Headphase (Warp)
4. Deerhoof – The Runners Four (Kill Rock Stars)
5. Sufjan Stevens – Illinoise (Asthmatic Kitty)
6. Ennio Morricone – High (El)
7. Architecture in Helsinki – In Case We Die (Bar None)
8. Smoosh – She Like Electric (Pattern 25)
9. Various Artists – Jar: a Pickled Egg Collection
10. David Axelrod – The Edge: David Axelrod at Capitol Records 1966-1970 (Blue Note)
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December 17, 2005 -- 9:25 AM
posted by eric
Good Night, Good luck is Clooney's other throwback 70s political commentary film next to Syriana (which looks fuckin' unreal) He plans on continuing this trend with his next project, the paranoid classic, Network.
December 16, 2005 -- 8:47 PM
posted by alison
and, in other news, anyone interested in going to see good night and good luck tomorrow night at the Princess? It's on at both 7:10 and 9:05pm. I'll likely be going to the 9:10 showing, and it would be great to go with other people (I'd be willing to drive too).
Please let me know if you're interested. it should be a good film, but if you don't trust my word, check out the imdb page
