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classic duet with son eddy...wife/mom had recently died and eddy would f...
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classic duet with son eddy...wife/mom had recently died and eddy would follow shortly after.
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The second Place of Skulls album, entitled "With Vision", feat...
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The second Place of Skulls album, entitled "With Vision", features a surprisingly awesome guest vocalist throughout. Scott "Wino" Weinrich [of Saint Vitus, The Obsessed & Spirit Caravan fame] joined the band this time around. He left soon after the recording, however, to focus on his own project The Hidden Hand. Griffin's beastly guitar riffage and praise to the Lord continues...
Copyright (c) 2003 Place of Skulls; Southern Lord Records
Scott "Wino" Weinrich - Vocals, Guitar Victor Griffin - Guitar, Vocals Greg Turley - Bass Tim Tomaselli - Drums
Lyrics -
Lookin' down this highway through the hole in my mind Turn Left, turn right, I can't decide I'll set the course of these two wheels by the shadow of the lines And make a place for my sanity somewhere in the sky It's been too long, much too long since I've had some peace Provided provisions, they're for me I believe I take these bars in my two hands and search for mystery And I'll be runnin' free when death finally finds me. Reaching for the things that I can't find Leaves a void in disguise It's all in vain, no surprise Temporal values are lost in time Lookin' down this highway through the hole in my mind Turn left, turn right, I can't decide I take these bars in my two hands and search for mystery And I'll be runnin' free when death finally finds me.
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When I see my brother What I see is like no other What we had foreve...
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When I see my brother What I see is like no other What we had forever lost Can't deny our friendship Feeling like it's time to end this bad relation ripped apart
When we're young and disarranged We didn't know it any other way Now were grown He's still the same People see him suffering
I am not about to run away Turn my back to him In his darkest hour Give him will to fight Antagonize his thoughts See him thew his thoughest times Purify his weakened heart
All the friends We feel the same the way it was back in the day The more we change He stays the same Will we ever see our friend again
I... feel that... I can't protect my friend from himself
All I've got are these lessons learned in life The lessons I've been taught They still remain inside me thoughts Even as we speak as troubled as it seems He'll always be a friend of mind That's the way it was and always will be
When we're young and disarranged We didn't know it any other way Now were grown He's still the same People see him suffering
I... feel... I cannot help my friend help him self
You... can't hear what I say Never going away... still friends down for life... can you still fight...
All I've got are these lessons learned in life The lessons I've been taught They still remain inside me thoughts Even as we speak as troubled as it seems He'll always be a friend of mind That's the way it was and always will be
Now in the end it plain to see what kind of friend He has been for me all along he could never see Who he was and always be
I... feel... I cannot help my friend help him self
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Music video by Daft Punk performing Robot Rock.
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http://www.A3Club... - The Crystal Method 'Name of the Game'. L.A.'s Cry...
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http://www.A3Club... - The Crystal Method 'Name of the Game'. L.A.'s Crystal Method have been referred to as America's answer to the Chemical Brothers. A dance-based electronic duo with a definite rock band feel, the comparison would seem appropriate, although it tends to erase what makes the group distinct: a solid base in American hip-hop, rock, soul, and pop. Formed in 1993 by Ken Jordan and Scott Kirkland, Crystal Method is the most recent stop in a string of projects that led them from their native Las Vegas (and some forgettable four-track stabs at vocal house music), to the early-'90s L.A. rave scene. Drawn in by its youthful idealism, Jordan and Kirkland became absorbed by L.A.'s underground club culture and began knocking out tracks inspired by their experiences. On the strength of one of their demos, Crystal Method signed to Steve Melrose and Justin King's City of Angels imprint in 1994, and their debut single, "Keep Hope Alive," appeared soon after. The title was in reference to L.A.'s waning rave scene (burdened by constant police pressure and a string of random violent incidents) and became something of an anthem due to the endless barrage of remixes and alternate versions that appeared. The pair's demand to be taken seriously as a band (as opposed to the enforced anonymity of most techno acts, and something of a new concept for American dance producers) extended to incessant live performances, and Crystal Method's increasing popularity both in the clubs and among radio jocks led to a deal with Geffen affiliate Outpost Recordings in 1996. The group's debut LP, Vegas -- an unabashed party record bathed in acid, funk, rock, and big beat hip-hop -- appeared in mid-1997 and sold very well. The follow-up Tweekend was released four years later, and the duo inaugurated a series of mix albums (Community Service) in 2002. Third album Legion of Boom followed in 2004 with their soundtrack to the film London landing a year later. In 2006 they teamed with iTunes for an exclusive release titled Drive. The mix was made to accompany any aspiring athlete's workout session and was re-released on CD in 2008 with four bonus tracks. In 2009 they released Divided by Night, the first album to be recorded at the duo's state-of-the-art recording studio Crystalwerks. ~ Sean Cooper, All Music Guide
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