Artist: God Dethroned: mp3 download Genre(s): Metal Metal: Death,Black God Dethroned's discography: The Toxic Touch Year: 2006 Tracks: 10 The Lair Of The White Worm Year: 2004 Tracks: 9 Into The Lungs Of Hell Year: 2003 Tracks: 8 Ravenous Year: 2001 Tracks: 11 Ancient Ones Year: 2001 Tracks: 10 Bloody Blasphemy Year: 1999 Tracks: 10 The Grand Grimoire Year: 1997 Tracks: 9 The Christhunt Year: Tracks: 9 Dutch death-metal band God Dethroned was formed in 1991 by vocalist Henri Sattler with respective friends (credited simply as M. Beukeveld, . Arends, and A. Dijkstra); they recorded a demo and got the chance to handout an record record album on the little German label Shark in 1992. Titled The Christhunt, it did small commercially, and God Dethroned went on hiatus the following year, with Sattler forming a fresh mathematical group called Ministry of Terror. Following that band's 1994 album Fall of Life and a encouraging European spell, Sattler decided to reform God Dethroned with guitar player Jens, bassist Beef, and drummer Roel. This fresh lineup scored a carry on with Metal Blade, which issued The Grand Grimoire in late 1997; the record record album was released in the U.S. the next year and achieved a reasonable sum of airplay on college-radio metal shows. The Christhunt was reissued later that class with the cover art the band had earlier wanted (a dissected rat), and the official reexamination, Bloody Blasphemy, appeared in 1999. |
Friday, 29 August 2008
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Tuesday, 19 August 2008
Pratchett criticises drugs ruling
NICE aforesaid that Aricept, which costs about �2.50 a day, did not make enough of a difference to advocate it for all patients and so was not good economic value for money.
Pratchett acknowledges that through his success as an writer - his Discworld series has sold 55 million books universal - he is well able to afford to Aricept.
But he is interested for other people with Alzheimer's wHO lack his means.
"I feel particularly angry on behalf of early-onset patients because it feels like an insult and the younger you are the more than insulting it is," he says.
"A lot of hoi polloi with early onset have got dependants both younger and older and they're trying to hold down a job.
"It is a really nasty disease and I cannot imagine cancer patients organism denied a drug like this in similar fate," Pratchett added.
Fear factor
He says that he has noticed a huge change in his circumstance since he started pickings Aricept.
"If I'm not on the drug I'd find certain things difficult, doing up buttons so you get a line of buttons in the shirt done up right toilet be a problem," he said.
Alzheimer's chiefly affects older people
"In theory I should be that much worse, but my wife has said that I'm better now than I was in the autumn."
But Pratchett says that the advantages of pickings the drug are wider than that.
"Alzheimer's scares people and at four o'clock in the morning it scares me, and Aricept is well worth having for the relief that it brings."
He said that the decisiveness not to give it to early stage sufferers, but to provide dislodge treatment for obesity and sexual powerlessness, indicated the NHS "priorities are non right".
And the author as well told Panorama that he thought it was possible that NICE's decision was in part shaped by the fact that Alzheimer's was a disease preponderantly affecting older people, world Health Organization he aforesaid were cerebration of as "a softer target".
Panorama: The Postcode Lottery: It Could Be You will be on BBC One at 8.30pm on Monday 18 August.
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Sunday, 10 August 2008
Shiva Space Technology
Artist: Shiva Space Technology
Genre(s):
Electronic
Trance: Psychedelic
Discography:
Import
Year: 2002
Tracks: 8
The Light of Shidapu
Year: 1999
Tracks: 9
 
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Wednesday, 25 June 2008
Alicia Keys - Keys Leads Bet Collaborations With Girl Power Show
ALICIA KEYS served up a girl power treat at the BET Awards in Los Angeles on Tuesday night (24Jun08) when she performed with SWV, EN VOGUE and TLC's CHILI and T-BOZ.
Live collaborations were very much in vogue at the ceremony with Lil' Kim joining Keyshia Cole onstage and rap heavyweights Ludacris, Flo Rida, Rick Ross, DJ Khaled and Big Boi joining T-Pain for his circus-style performance.
But the night's collaborative live highlight came towards the end of the ceremony, when Nelly performed with Jermaine Dupri and Fergie.
Meanwhile, Best Male R+B Artist Chris Brown and Ciara teamed up for a sexy rain dance onstage at the Shrine Auditorium.
Lifetime Achievement recipient Al Green capped a tribute medley by leading sing-along versions of his love standards Let's Stay Together and Love + Happiness.
Usher and Rihanna also stunned with live performances, and rap's million selling miracle, Lil Wayne teamed up with T-Pain to close out the show.
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Monday, 9 June 2008
Tuesday, 3 June 2008
Asia America Symphony to host Sadao Watanabe, Angel Romero
Eclectic offerings will include pieces by Charlie Parker, Beethoven and the premiere of veteran jazz artist David Benoit's flamenco-flavored new work, "Dolores Del Carmen."
Watanabe will perform "Charlie Parker With Strings," among other selections. "Dolores Del Carmen," with soloist Romero, pays tribute to Benoit's late aunt, one of flamenco great José Greco's dancers, who became quadriplegic in later life.
"She led a very colorful, exciting life," Benoit said. "And then she had this tragic thing happen." But she was still able to smile, he said, and Romero helped him translate Del Carmen's "love of life and passion" into themes with a "salsa, flamenco kind of rhythm."
Beethoven's "Pastorale" Symphony and a piece by this year's winner of the orchestra's annual composition competition round out the program.
Benoit, the orchestra's director and conductor, has had a decided effect on the group. Since he took the helm in 2001, the locally based professional orchestra has evolved a signature East-meets-West fusion of classical music and jazz.
"I feel like I'm finally ready to let the world know what we're doing," Benoit said. "We've found this new little niche, and it's exciting."
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Lynne Heffley