Angelspit Create Desire Ven-m RMX

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  • Author: MaliMalicious

Tags: angelspit  blood  create  death  desire  electronica  grenade  industrial  ivory  krankhaus  mali  malicious  nurse  remix  tmc  ven-m 

My first time remixing a song as well as my first time making a video (YouTube totally killed the audio). I just LOVE Angelspit's music, and I thought it'd be fun to teach myself to mess around with music starting out with some of their stuff. I accidently took out all the verses in this (I had no idea what I was doing), but it sounded hardcore as shit, so I decided to keep it that way. :3This song is actually a remix of TMC's remix of the song (we're remixin' the hell outta this one!)Download of the original song can be found at Angelspit.net.

Runescape Duel Arena - Dscimmypk

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  • Author: TurnsTearsToRoses

Tags: doggystyle  dsicmmypk  dude  lol  ownage  porn  rate  Runescape  Subscribe  wtf  xxx 

Omfg Im So Sorry For the No Music Starting After The Song Is Over.Again Im So Sorry-Never mind the Noobs that Log In And Out Or talk to me-

tribute linkin park

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  • Author: corytomkins

Tags: pop 

i watched them MK bowl and tought they were amazing sorry about music starting 10 seconds in to it

Clarice/America

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  • Author: molesworthRAF

Tags: America  Beckley  Bunnell  Dan  Dewey  folk  Gerry  Peek  pop  rock  vocal 

America is an English-American folk rock band, originally composed of members Gerry Beckley, Dewey Bunnell, and Dan Peek. The three members were barely past their teenage years when they became an overnight musical sensation in 1972. They reached a peak in popularity in the early to mid 1970s and early 1980s. Among the band's best known songs are "A Horse with No Name," "Sister Golden Hair" (both of which reached Number 1), "Ventura Highway," and "Tin Man".Although their music was frequently derided by critics, from a commercial standpoint the band's singles and albums were exceptionally successful. They were popular enough to attract the services of famed Beatles producer George Martin for a run of seven albums. The band survived the loss of one of its original members near the peak of its success only to see Beckley and Bunnell return the act to the top of charts as a duo with "You Can Do Magic" in 1982. Touring for well over three decades, America maintains a following and performs over 100 shows per year.Sons of American fathers and British mothers, their fathers being military personnel stationed at the United States Air Force installation at RAF West Ruislip, London, all three attended London Central High School, at High Wycombe in the mid-1960s where they met while playing in two different bands.Peek left for the United States for an abortive attempt at college in 1969. Upon his return to the UK the following year, the three hooked up and began to collaborate on making music. Starting out with borrowed acoustic guitars, they developed a sound which incorporated three-part vocal harmony in the vein of contemporary folk-rock acts like Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.Eventually the trio dubbed themselves America, honoring the name of the homeland they had hardly ever seen during their many travels around the world. The liner notes to the 1975 compilation album "History- America's Greatest Hits", state the band took their name while listening to an Americana juke box. They played their first gigs in pubs and clubs in the London area, including some highlights at the Roundhouse, where Pink Floyd had played at the beginning of its career.Their first LP was recorded at Trident Studios in London and produced by Ian Samwell. Samwell was best known as Cliff Richard's lead guitarist and the writer of his 1958 breakthrough hit, "Move It". Jeff Dexter, Ian's roommate and a fixture in the London music scene, co produced the album and became the trio's manager. Dexter also gave them their 1st major gig, December 20th 1970, at "Implosion" at the The Roundhouse Chalk Farm as the opening act to The Who, Elton John, Patto and The Chalk Farm Salvation Army Band & Choir for a Christmas charity event. Although the trio initially envisioned recording the album along the lines of the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Samwell steered them toward perfecting their acoustic style instead.The album, simply titled America, was released in 1971 to only moderate success, although it took off in Holland where Dexter had taken them as a training ground to hone their stagecraft. Samwell and Dexter subsequently brought the trio to Morgan Studios to record several additional songs. One of them was a piece written by Bunnell called "Desert Song", which Dexter had made an earlier demo of during studio rehearsals in Puddletown, Dorset at the home of Arthur 'God of Hellfire' Brown. The song had its public debut at The Harrogate Festival, four days later, to great audience response. After several performances and a TV show, it was re-titled "A Horse with No Name". The song became a major worldwide hit in early 1972. America's debut album was re-released with the hit song newly added, and quickly went platinum. The album spawned a second major chart hit with Beckley's "I Need You", which peaked at #9 on the U.S. charts.Clarice is a cut from that first album. It is mostly acoustic, with Gerry Beckley taking the lead vocals and Dan Peek doing backing vocals. Ray Cooper provides the percussion.

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