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  • Phil Collins – Don’t Lose my Number

    Posted by admin on March 7th, 2010 and filed under album cover | 25 Comments »

    Original music video, album No Jacket Required

    Duration : 0:6:13

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    WHOLE ALBUM COVER – 2] 4 Words [To Choke Upon] BFMV

    Posted by admin on December 18th, 2009 and filed under album cover | 2 Comments »

    I’ve wanted to do this for a while, so I thought I’d do it!

    A whole album cover of Bullet For My Valentines, The Poison.

    Track 2!
    1] Her Voice Resides
    2] 4 Words [To Choke Upon]
    3] Tears Don’t Fall
    4] Suffocationg Under Words Of Sorrow
    5] Hit The Floor
    6] All These Things I hate
    7] Room 409
    8] The Poison
    9] 10 Years Today
    10] Cries In Vain
    11] Spit You Out
    12] The End

    **MAKE SURE TO SUBSCRIBE, SO YOU KNOW WHEN I HAVE UPLOADED THE OTHER SONGS ;D
    I aim to get them up BY Christmas. =P**

    All rights belong to Bullet For My Valentine.
    I do not own Bullet For My Valentine, nor the music, in any way.
    Basically, there’s nowt to worry about.

    !ENJOY!

    Duration : 0:3:46

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    En Vogue Sing Acappella and Discuss NEW CD and TV Show

    Posted by admin on December 4th, 2009 and filed under cd album | 25 Comments »

    Asha Blake interviews En Vogue on The Channel 5 KTLA Morning 9 am show on August 6, 2008.

    Duration : 0:5:30

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    JUSTIN BIEBER “MY WORLD” CD – ALBUM PREVIEW!!

    Posted by admin on November 10th, 2009 and filed under cd album | 25 Comments »

    This is a preview of four songs that will be on Justin’s upcoming album “My World” (:
    Im super excited for the CD its comes out in a couple days (:
    Make sure to subscribe because I will be posting the full songs when the come out (:

    The songs are:
    1. Down to Earth
    2. Bigger
    3. First Dance
    4. Common Denominator
    p.s. please dont steal this video!! (please)

    yay, oceanup(: thank you for posting

    Honors(: omge ily guys
    #35 – Most Viewed (Today) – Music – Canada
    #88 – Most Viewed (Today) – Music
    #35 – Most Viewed (Today) – Music – Mexico
    #57 – Top Favorited (Today) – Music

    Duration : 0:2:7

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    Mariah Carey – Someday (Original Album Version) Music Video

    Posted by admin on September 29th, 2009 and filed under music album | 25 Comments »

    Mariah Carey – Someday (Original Album Version)

    Duration : 0:4:12

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    Eminem Relapse Album Review – 1st Video Review ANYWHERE!

    Posted by admin on September 29th, 2009 and filed under album reviews | 25 Comments »

    Get A.P.T.’s “Obama Milli Remix” single at the following sites:

    Rhapsody – http://www.rhapsody.com/-search?query=obama+milli+remix&searchtype=RhapKeyword
    Amazon – http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gw?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=obama+milli+remix&x=0&y=0
    LaLa – http://www.lala.com/#search/obama%20milli%20remix

    Download “Swag Juice Remix (Tyga Diss)” featuring Eminem and A.P.T.! — http://www.zshare.net/audio/605732029e091ea7/

    This is the world’s very FIRST video online review of Eminem’s “Relapse” LP! As you know, the entire album was leaked online today. So what did I think of it? Watch the video and find out!

    Eminem Relapse Obama Milli Remix Guy A.P.T. Aaron P. Taylor Dr. Dre Aftermath Slim Shady Records hip hop we made you a.m. crack bottle am my mom insane bagpipes from bagdad hello same song and dance medicine ball stay wide awake old time’s sake must be the ganja deja vu beautiful underground

    Duration : 0:8:14

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    Alice in Chains – BLACK GIVES WAY TO BLUE Album Review

    Posted by admin on September 26th, 2009 and filed under album reviews | 7 Comments »

    Alice in Chains have long been my favorite artist to come out of the Seattle area and be labeled with the term “grunge.” While Jerry Cantrell, the band’s iconic guitarist would disagree with that term, AiC rose to prominence in the 1990’s with dark musings about addiction, life and sorrow, and established a firm and fanatical fanbase. Vocalist Layne Staley’s crooning and unique style mixed with Cantrell’s guitarwork took this band to the top of the charts and allowed fans to peer into the souls of these men.

    After many struggles, the band went on hiatus in 1996, and eventually lost Layne Staley to drug addiction in 2002. At that time Jerry Cantrell had also claimed that Alice in Chains wasn’t dead, and wouldn’t be surprised if new music would come from it. After receiving word of Staley’s demise, Cantrell offered his 2002 solo album Degradation Trip to Layne in tribute.

    After years of inactivity Alice in Chains started musing the idea of returning to the stage, and humored the idea with various people taking Layne’s place. A few of them included Maynard James Keenan of TOOL, Patrick Lachman from Damageplan and Puddle of Mudd’s frontman. However, when Cantrell became sold on the idea of touring with the band again full time, a solid replacement had to be found. Enter Comes With the Fall frontman William Duvall, who took the job and had to handle a barrage of critique as to how he would fare compared to the deceased Staley.

    Black Gives Way to Blue is the first real introduction most fans will have to William Duvall’s era in Alice in Chains. The album contains 11 tracks and maintains an Alice in Chains tradition of having its own unique identity. It may not quite take you to the depths of personal as Dirt did, nor remind you of demonic metal such as Facelift, nor will it charm you with beautiful melancholy like Jar of Flies, instead, it carves out its own unique niche that combines multiple elements, while building on a potential future.

    Very few bands can make this kind of transition and have it sound and feel so effortless. If anything, Alice in Chains fans should consider that a gift from Layne Staley from beyond the grave. Layne certainly lives on in the hearts of Cantrell and the classic lineup of AiC, and Duvall presents a passionate and tonally similar performance as the man he is replacing. At times the differences between Staley and Duvall are so minute, its hard to imagine that its Duvall at all. It sounds like Staley through the speakers, in a sort of celestial haunting, creating the appropriate atmosphere as only he knew how.

    This release is worth the money, ALICE IS BACK, and i don’t mean Cooper. ALICE IN CHAINS.

    ALICE IN CHAINS – BLACK GIVES WAY TO BLUE
    SCORE: 9/10
    COVERKILLER APPROVED

    Duration : 0:9:27

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