Like a razor to the bone…

Music:
Public Embarrassment Blues – The Angels of Light
Expectations (YOUTH OF TODAY) – Backstabbers, Inc.
The Fine Line Between Evil And Apathy – The Dream Is Dead

Doom Riders played Blackout Bar last night…
fucking awesome.


Very awesome surprise to walk in and see McKaig hanging out…

I’ve gotten way too much music lately…
fucking overload.

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Music:
We’re Not Ciminals – Stars & Stripes
Ready To Fight – Madball
Waterfall – The Stone Roses
Killing Star (Superbia Luxuria XXX) – The Crown
No Prisoners – Carry Nation
No Man’s Woman – Sinéad O’Connor


I finally got this!

iBook.
Still at the North Shore Apple Store.
8 days and counting.

Jahanna, Ezra, and I hit the mall last night and I scored some much needed jeans…
Somehow I wear a 31 now.
I ripped my prized Jamie Thomas C1’s yesterday while I was assembleling some shot ass shelves for the Bridge Nine warehouse.

Serial BoxGo here to acquire all your serial numbers…

…took a blunt lie and gouged out his mind…

There was this friend of mine, needed something we couldn’t give convenient
answers and a cheap way out killed himself without actually dying, took a
blunt lie and gouged out his mind And I can’t accept that he’s found the
answers to those questions I’ll be trying to solve until I die And I can’t
accept that he’s somehow “better off” because the answers aren’t that simple
we always assumed he wasn’t either and I want his beautiful religion to burn
because Steve’s dead… I wasn’t offered the chance to say goodbye.
Eulogy, Born Against

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Music:
ISIS – Oceanic Remixes vol. 1 + 2


ISIS – Oceanic Remixes vol. 1 + 2
Go get these 2 records…
fucking amazing

Death Cab For Cutie have recorded a four-song EP exclusively for Apple’s iTunes Music Store. The Seattle rock band’s “Studio X Sessions” EP includes new versions of “The New Year,” “Blacking Out the Friction,” “Bend to Squares” and “Army Corps of Architects.”
Alkaline Trio also just realesed one…
I need them.

“I know my family is there for me, and without them where the hell would I be?”- Pride, Madball

Music:
Pride – Madball
Roar of the Forest Rose to Thunder – Old Man Gloom
I, The Jury – Vegan Reich
Hellraiser (Psychopath 02) – Suicide Commando
At Dawn They Sleep – Slayer
Genesis – Agnostic Front
Rorrim – Horror Show
Gate 68 – Kid Dynamite
Dead Souls – Joy Division
Gone With The Sin – Him

So my iBook is still in the shop…
Friday found me eating some god damned amazing Thai food. Met up with Jahanna and Cara at Burrito Max, then we walked up to Newburry Street where I scored this sick crew of Dunny’s…

ran into Erik, The Blondes, and Thorns and we all decided to go to Spike’s…

Went to see Mastadon on Saturday, which is always fucking awesome. My dumbass forgot to leave my knife in the car and had to hide it in a drainage pipe next to the club. We decided to go to the movies with the Walls of Jericho kids after the show. Manchurian Canidate was the unfortunate peice of shit that we decided to waste our time and money on…
the large black man that Jonas called out for kicking his chair, and the weird ass girl who decided to tell Candice that her band was awesome in the middle of the movie provided far more entertainment than the film itself. After the movie I got dropped off on Lansdowne so I perform a little recon mission on my knife, at his point its about 2 am and all the bars have emptied out flooding the streets with whores, scamps, jocks, euro trash, and other shining examples of life in New England, oh yeah and cops, lots of cops. After about 20 minutes of milling around by myself and being annoyed I decided to just say fuck it and grab the fucking thing in front of everyone…

Sunday brought the gym and some good company and Some Kind of Wonderful on AMC…

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Ran accross this interesting bit about Stanely Kubrick on The Guardian today…

In 1968, Kubrick embarked on one of his most ambitious and personal projects thus far: an epic biography of Napoleon Bonaparte, with Jack Nicholson playing the emperor. Napoleon was a lifelong obsession and Kubrick intended to cover the entire sweep of his life, with full-scale reconstructions of his battles, requiring some 50,000 extras (Kubrick often noted the similarities between filmmaking and mounting a battle campaign).

The director worked for two years on the film, immersing himself with a team of researchers in a minute analysis of the Napoleonic era, developing a day-by-day account of court life and a catalogue of 15,000 images of the period. With characteristic ingenuity he found special lenses to film exteriors in the evening and low-cost paper fabric for the soldiers’ uniforms. He even got the Romanian army to agree to provide tens of thousands of men for the battle scenes.

In 1969, however, MGM studios balked at the cost of Kubrick’s epic, despite the unprecedented success of his film 2001: A Space Odyssey. Kubrick went to Warner Brothers, where he made A Clockwork Orange, but he never gave up hope for Napoleon. If he had achieved his vision, A Clockwork Orange might never have been made. That film’s success sealed his relationship with Warner Brothers and led to his masterpieces Barry Lyndon and The Shining.