The next great singing sensation
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Tags: funny geek hilarious Horatio hot I'm is Justin lip music nerd random sing singer sings stupid sync this Timberlake why
The next great singing sensation of our generation is Justin Horatio Timberlake. He's got mad skills. Watch him sing This is why I'm hot.Music: This is why I'm Hot by Mims
system of a down - chop suey music
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- Author: themusicboss14
Tags: chop down drums guitar music of serj suey system tankian video
more music this way
Xysma - Embodiment of Morbity
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- Author: Mahalist
Tags: Amorphis Disgrace Purtenance Rippikoulu Rytmihäiriö Sentenced Xysma
Xysma was formed in Naantali,Finland in 1988. Originally by the name Repulse and they released one demo "On a Cartrip in Sweden" before changing name to Xysma. Xysma was the first Finnish Grindcore band ever. They were influenced by Carcass,Napalm Death,Sore Throat etc. Their first demo "Swarming of the Maggots" was released in 1989. Then 2 EPs "Above the Mind of Morbidity" and "Fata Morgana" both released in 1990. The first album "Yeah" was released in 1991 and was the first "Death 'n' Roll" release ever. Sorry Entombed YOU DID NOT INVENT IT! So,the second album "First & Magical" continued on the same musical path. After this they really started to soften up and I don't wanna go there. They started off as Goregrind then Death Metal then Death 'n' Roll then to 70's Heavy Metal/Rock then to pure retro rock, and finally,pop. Anyway Xysma made way for lots of Finnish bands. So fuck the bullshit and on to the music.This is from "Fata Morgana".Cheers,motherfuckers.
BLOSSOMS IN MOTION - #1
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- Author: photoman219
Tags: annual canada flowers funny gardening gorges hibiscus letchworth ontario park perennial rainbows state sunset video wii
First in a series of flower photos set to music. This one is predominantly Hardy Hibiscus with other named varieties of colorful blossoms accompanied by the overture from Cole Porters 'Anything Goes'.
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