Tuesday 9 September 2008

Download Cryptic Slaughter mp3






Cryptic Slaughter
   

Artist: Cryptic Slaughter: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock: Hard-Rock
Rock: Thrash

   







Discography:


Speak Your Peace
   

 Speak Your Peace

   Year: 1990   

Tracks: 9
Stream Of Consciousness Rehearsal
   

 Stream Of Consciousness Rehearsal

   Year: 1988   

Tracks: 5
Live In Houston
   

 Live In Houston

   Year: 1988   

Tracks: 7
Live In Detroit
   

 Live In Detroit

   Year: 1988   

Tracks: 1
Money Talks
   

 Money Talks

   Year: 1987   

Tracks: 12
Convicted
   

 Convicted

   Year: 1986   

Tracks: 23
Life In Grave (Demo)
   

 Life In Grave (Demo)

   Year: 1985   

Tracks: 5






The original Speedcore merchants, Cryptic Slaughter dealt a West Coast manus into the later รข€˜80's Crossover Powered by a previously undreamed of signified of informed aggression, the band's uncompromising political stance and lightning-fast tempos at last proved overly harsh for mainstream tastes, just their status as resistance legends stiff unquestioned. Vocalist/bassist Bill Crooks, guitarists Les Evans and Adam Scott, and drummer Scott Peterson High School association football team, and formed Cryptic Slaughter in 1984. Scott was before long on the outs, plainly the unspent trio inactive managed to Grave" demo by May of the undermentioned yr. Its social station speed and ungoverned fury apace made it a favorite conversation piece on the all-important tube tape-trading network -- a general phenomenon that had already launched piles of successful acts of the Apostles before them -- and eventually landed Cryptic Slaughter a contract with fast-rising independent Metal Blade Records. Issued in 1986, the band's debut album Convicted introduced young bassist Rob Nicholson (release Crooks to Follow-up efforts like 1987's Money Talks and 1988's Stream Of Consciousness added merely the smallest of transonic refinements, and unbroken the group's ever-expanding But the stress of perpetual in-fighting and everlasting tours in exchange for scantily scrape by financially finally took its toll on Cryptic Slaughter, which fell apart shortly after an especially turbulent circuit with Angkor Wat. Evans resettled to Portland, Oregon, where he attempted to point a comeback two long time later, reforming the grouping with singer Dave Hollingsworth, bassist Bret Davis and drummer Brian Lehfeldt (of Sweaty Nipples infamy); just fans were non impressed by 1990's Speak Your Peace and this line up quickly bust up as well. Though Cryptic Slaughter lay abeyant over the ensuing decennary, Evans noticed that copies of the band's at present quite rare LP's began selling for hundreds of dollars online. This eventually prompted him to reunite with Lehfeldt and original members Crooks and Nicholson with intentions of recording a unexampled album. In the meantime, he byword to it that those early albums be re-released with bonus tracks by Relapse Records in 2003.






Saturday 30 August 2008

Microresearch: Borrowing From The Microfinance Experience - CMAJ Editorial

�Small-scale health research studies in countries like Uganda would benefit from financing through a microfinancing model, similar to the microcredit model secondhand in development countries to foster small businesses and entrepreneurialism, pen Drs. Noni MacDonald and Jerome Kabakyenga for the CMAJ editorial team.


Microcredit is the concept developed by Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammed Yunus wHO revolutionized funding for the poor in many developing countries. A microresearch poser would offer small grants to people who would not let access to research financial backing and give up the development of local research networks to portion knowledge, and develop and apply best practices to improve wellness.


The authors call for a inauguration fund of $20 to $30 meg to be distributed to developing countries and managed by local universities.

About CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal)

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Wednesday 20 August 2008

Does Hewitt's Weight Loss Make Her a Liar?


Eight months ago, when bloggers railed on paparazzi shots of her fleshy skeleton in a skimpy bathing suit, Jennifer Love Hewitt posted a call to coat of arms on her Web site:
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"What I should be doing is celebrating some of the best years of my life and my mesh to the man of my dreams, instead of having to deal with photographers pickings invasive pictures from bad angles. � Like all women out there should, I dear my body," wrote Hewitt, who shimmied around in her skivvies as a star of Hanes' ad campaign.


The web log followed a series of particularly nasty headlines, including TMZ.com's infamous "We know what you ate this summer, Love -- everything!" The Web site later apologized, and Hewitt used the jibes to animate women to embrace their bodies, whatsoever the size.


"To all girls with butts, boobs, hips and a waist, place on a bikini -- put it on and stay strong," she wrote.


But now, the slimmed down "Ghost Whisperer" star is on the cover of Us Weekly, preening adjacent to the headline "Jennifer Love Hewitt Exclusive: 18 lbs in Ten Weeks!"


Though she tells the magazine she disoriented weight to boost her energy level and non because of nasty comments on the Internet, she posed on the cover with her head high, her smile triumphant, her "butt and boobs" shrink-wrapped in a form-fitting dress. The headline beside her might as well read, "See? I'm Skinny Again. Just Try and Call Me a Fattie Now."





What's up with Hewitt bucking the exercising weight loss bandwagon then jump on it?


"It doesn't transmit any sort of consistent message," aforementioned David Katz, director of Yale Medical School's Prevention Research Center. "One of the reasons to say 'I beloved the skin I'm in' is because you really do. Another reason is simply organism defensive -- 'I don't want to fess up but I'm going to say I'm happy and I'm going to lose 18 pounds in deuce-ace weeks as soon as I toilet.' I'm going to guess hers was the second reason."


"Her story doesn't make sense," Katz aforementioned. "If she had to lose free weight to grow her energy back, that means she wasn't OK with her weight back then. She didn't have enough energy."


Latifah Loved It, Then Lost It


It's non the showtime time a star has spoken prohibited against the stick-thin Hollywood standard entirely to turn around and drop pounds.


Queen Latifah refused to adapt to the Barbie-doll aesthetic when she migrated from the hip-hop realm into the mainstream entertainment manufacture. She rocked the red River carpet as hard as starlets fourth part her size and broke ground as a plus-size spokeswoman for Cover Girl cosmetics.


In November 2007 Latifah graced the cover of People magazine, grinning supra the headline "200 Lbs and Loving It!" She told the magazine that at 5 feet, 10 inches tall, she weighed "in the 2's" and couldn't be happier. "I feel more than comfortable with myself -- my sex, my outlook and my viewpoint," she said.


But two months later, in January 2008, she became the face of the Jenny Craig exercising weight loss campaign.


"For me, it's not around a trunk image sort of thing. I feel pretty convinced about world Health Organization I am," she aforementioned at a news league at the time. "But I do realize that I am a character model for a lot of people."







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Sunday 10 August 2008

Ben Stiller - Stiller Downey Jr Is A Genius

Ben Stiller has praised his Tropic Thunder co-star Robert Downey Jr, career him a 'genius'.

Speaking to Access Hollywood, Stiller aforementioned of the Iron Man star: "He's brilliant. I think he's probably one of the best actors I've ever worked with, if non the best".

Stiller and Downey Jr are joined by a turn of high profile comedians in the Vietnam war pic spoof, including Jack Black and Steve Coogan.

But it's Downey Jr's portrayal of Kirk Lazarus, an doer who goes to uttermost lengths to acquire a part in the film, including pigmenting his skin so he can play an African American, which draws the greatest praise from Stiller.

"I'm having this experience of watching him and improvize and take this character which isn't an easy proposition to make this guy relatable, and he's just amazing," he said.

"I just think it's astonishing seeing him have the respect and success at this point in his life afterward everything he's been through. He deserves it. So I was really excited to crop with him."

Stiller, who co-wrote, directed and stars in the photographic film admits the character could potentially be seen as being controversial.

"I felt up we had to be really authorise about what our point of horizon was where the mood was climax from with this motion picture," he added.

"We were satirising actors and the lengths actors go to for recognition and attention."

Tropic Thunder is released in the UK on September 19th.





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Thursday 19 June 2008

38th Parallel

38th Parallel   
Artist: 38th Parallel

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Turn the Tides   
 Turn the Tides

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 9




 






Saturday 14 June 2008

Dancing on Ice stars gear up for final

'Dancing on Ice' finalist Chris Fountain has played down his tag as favourite ahead of Sunday night's live final.
The 20-year-old 'Hollyoaks' star also insisted that his ice-hockey background does not give him an unfair advantage over the other contestants.
Fountain said: "I suppose it gave me a general awareness of the ice, but I still don't think I would have been scared to fall over because that's just the type of person I am - I throw myself into anything."
"I think I've tried some really difficult stuff and I don't feel like I've pushed myself less than anybody else. I don't feel like I've sat back on my experience and gone, 'I can do an easy routine and just sail my way through'."
Fellow finalist Suzanne Shaw said: "I think everyone's aware of how far they can push themselves."
"I know when to stop and I'm not stupid that I'll take it too far; that I will break something."
Former 'Coronation Street' star Zaraah Abrahams, who has also made the final of the show, said that she was skating for Michael Underwood, who was forced out of the show after he broke his ankle.
"They (Underwood and dance partner Melanie Lambert) often come down to our training and they get us going. They're so proud and we're so proud because we've done so well for them - we've got them into the final."

Sunday 8 June 2008

Sex and City not this child's destiny

FORMER Destiny's Child member Kelly Rowland says she cried when told she had missed out on a part in the new Sex and the City movie.

The US singer said she auditioned for the role of Carrie Bradshaw's assistant in the new film.
The part was won by American Idol star Jennifer Hudson, who starred with Rowland's band mate Beyonce in Dreamgirls.
"The movie's awesome," Rowland, 27, said.
"When they called me and said I didn't get the part I did cry, I can't lie.
"I'm happy for Jennifer Hudson - she did a good job but I could have done just as good a job!
"But everything happens for a reason."
Rowland is in Australia to promote her hit single Work and second solo album Ms Kelly.
While she was tight-lipped on details of Beyonce's April marriage to Jay-Z, she did not rule out a reunion.
"Destiny's Child is part of me," Rowland said.
"Whenever the timing is right and comes together it'll happen. I'd want it to be a surprise."
And while Rowland is not the first celebrity to have breast enhancement surgery, she is one of the few to admit to it.
She said she went from an A-cup to a B-cup last October after a decade of deliberating over it.
"The last straw for me was putting on my favourite top and I looked like I was in kindgarten," Rowland said.
"I've had a lot of good feedback from being honest about it, especially from the young fans.
"I carry the fact I am a role model like a torch. I carry it with integrity.
"I wouldn't do anything to jeopardise that."