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Sneaky Sound System - Self Titled (2006)
To quote the perceptive and inspiring words of Ton Loc, "This cut is on fire." I can't believe I missed this album for over a year, it's the hottest shit I've heard in years. I really can't remember the last time I heard an album and just loved it so much. I've been playing it for months now and it keeps bangin' like the first time I heard it; none of it ever gets old and there's no filler. It's all Grade-A material, and excellently produced I'll add. Every song is meticulously put together for
3 commentsDeath Cab For Cutie - Narrow Stairs (2008)
Despite the bands inevitable fall to a major label, abandoning their former Barsuk in favor of an international contract with Atlantic, they are still very talented musicians, and no amount of corporate influence can take that voice away from Ben Gibbard.
6 comments"Secrets of Mankind" - A YouTube Documentary
Ok, so you know there's a small group of people ruling the entire world, and they have all the wealth, and create all the wars, and their like free masons and zionists and created israel and have ruled the world since egyptian days right? Well, here's a series of videos that agrees with you!
7 commentsHow To Use Archived Files
In this brief tutorial, we're going to go over how to open and create an archived file, using my favorite archival program, WinRAR.
2 commentsRuccus Roboticus - Playing with Scratches (2008)
Hailing from Dayton, Ohio, DJ Ruckus Roboticus is mashing up funky, sample-based, hiphop with the likes of Girl Talk and Kid Koala. Drawing primarily from old children's records, this album "tell(s) a semi-autobiographic story, about the birth of a kid, who learns to scratch on his See-N-Say toy, and who has to deal with growing up and facing pressures from the grown-up world."
0 commentsMinus the Bear - They Make Beer Commercials Like This (2008 Remaster)
Within any respectable hipster's r'epertoire in 2002 you would have surely found a copy of Highly Refined Pirates. The really cool kids were already diggin' on This Is What I Know About Being Gigantic in 2001 (I was not among them, I hopped on in '02, admittedly) After a 2 year break, in 2004 both They Make Beer Commercials... and Bands Like It When You Yell "Yar!" At Them were released back to back, simultaneously blowing fans' minds yet again with their ability to create amazing, indie-rock mu
9 commentsKindle: Amazon's New Wireless Reading Device
What is it? Amazon's Kindle is a convenient, portable reading device with the ability to wirelessly download books, blogs, magazines, and newspapers. Designed to provide an exceptional reading experience...
7 commentsOutside of drugs (like Adderall, caffeine or other stimulants), what tricks do you use to stay on top of your work?
It can be tough to make it through an entire 8-hour day without a little pick-me-up. Some people can't even begin their day without stimulants, and set up their entire morning around getting drugs into their body and getting out of the house as quickly as possible, neglecting basic needs our body requires to be healthy and happy. This hub is an attempt to show some alternatives to caffeine and other stimulant drugs (legal or not) to help you start your day right, and keep it going smooth until y
28 comments[Swedish/Electro/Hip Hop] Adam Tensta - It's a Tensta Thing (2007)
Swedish MC Adam Tensta is taking the world of Hip Hop by storm with his new breed of Electro-Rap. Hailing from the city of Stockholm, and taking his name from the city's suburbian district Tensta, this 80s child is just what the doctor ordered after a deafening pause from the Swedish HipHop scene. His new album It's a Tensta Thing has seen two singles do very well on Swedish airwaves, but can he sell pop-sensible Americans with his genre-bending new breed of HipHop?
2 commentsSharon Jones & The Dap-Kings - 100 Days, 100 Nights (2007)
Sharon Jones doesn't need the long line of credentials she carries in most reviews to speak for her. One need only drop the needle and let her voice take you back. I'm talkin' way back, to days when Aretha Franklin was commanding solitary-diva status in the world of soul. Today that diva is indubitably Sharon Jones.
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