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Dragonball - The Movie

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Dragonball - The Movie

This is what ive been waiting for YEARS!!!
and now its here, and now my favourite character is not in here. DAMN IT,
there is no VEGETA!!!

- Goku (Justin Chatwin)
- Bulma (Emmy Rossum)
- Yamcha (Joon Park)
- Master Roshi (Chow Yun-Fat)
- Lord Piccolo (James Marsters)
- Mai (Eriko Tamura)
- Chi-Chi (Jamie Chung)
- Grandpa Gohan (Randall Duk Kim)
- Other Characters


New movie-made characters.

Weaver (Luis Arretia) is Goku’s school friend. It has been said his role is very short in the movie, though could be more important if there are sequels. There is a likely possibility that Weaver is the code name or replacement for Krillin, Goku’s martial arts friend.

Texas Battle (Carey Fuller), Shavon Kirksey (Emi), and Richard Blake (Agundus) will have very short roles in the film as well. Shavon will be Chi-Chi’s school friend, Texas will be a school bully, and Richard will be a jock. That’s all we really know about these casting additions so far.


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Razorback Two-Tone Review

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Green Day Release Studio Footage

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Green Day recently posted a new video of them working in the studio for their upcoming record which will be produced by Nirvana producer and Garbage drummer, Butch Vig.

The video briefly shows drummer Tre Cool and bassist Mike Dirnt recording their respective instruments.

The new album will be Green Day’s first since 2004’s massively successful "American Idiot". The band also recently performed and recorded under the name Foxboro Hot Tubs and released a garage-rock album titled "Stop Drop And Roll!!!" earlier this year.

The video can be seen here.


Report by David Lowe-Bianco.


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Nookie Corp

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Representing NookieCorp HPS

Nookie is one of today's best Youtube Metal guitarist,
he made a really good cover such as Laid to rest, Blood on you hands and 11th hour.

He also made a latest cover for Judas Priest's song Breaking the law. He play all of the
guitar and basses, and for the first time, he actually
recorded his own vocal tracks.

You guys must have been wondering, what does HPS mean, well actually it stands for Henriqué Pereira (dos) Santos, it's his real name.


Gear Used
Jackson at1 Swee Tone USA
Ninja 600 LTD
Fender Strat Customised by Nookie himself
Krank Amp and many pedals boss, korg ...







#70 - Most Viewed (Today) - Musicians - France


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Statix - X DVD Cannibal Kilers

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Static-X have just released their first ever live DVD. Cannibal Killers Live features hits such as “The Enemy,” “Bled for Days,” and their hit-single, “Push It.” A complete video history is also included in the special package, with every video Static-X has ever made, along with an audio CD of the concert.

Head over to www.Static-X.com to pick up your copy now!





Nokia IAC CD Cover Contest

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CD Cover Contest

I found something really interesting on Nokia website today, It's a contest for
a Malaysian citizen and a permanent resident who currently reside in Malaysia, 18 years old and above.

So here is how the story goes, You guys get a chance to win either the Nokia 5320 XpressMusic or the Nokia 5220 XpressMusic, but, to win the phone, you guys must download the original Nokia template and edit it, then, once you're done editing it, Upload your own design into Nokia(make sure that you are already a Valid Registered Members). You guys can upload as many design as you like, as long as you follow their terms and conditions.

I wish you good luck winning the Phone!

Nazri.



Trivium latest album Shogun.

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Sound: It may just be that Trivium took the public’s reviews of it's last album into consideration when they once again returned to the studio. I’m sure many of you will recall that The Crusade was met with mixed reviews because it took a dramatic turn to the melodic, vocally speaking. The screams were replaced with more of a James Hetfield-like singing style, and not every Trivium fan was on board for the change. So whether or not public opinion played a role in their writing, Trivium has returned with Shogun, an album that has a distinctly more brutal songwriting approach, yet still thrives on the amazing technical abilities of vocalist/guitarist Matt Heafy, guitarist Corey Beaulieu, bassist Paolo Gregoletto, and drummer Travis Smith.


With over an hour’s worth of material, Shogun takes you in a million different directions musically. Just when you think you have one song figured out, Trivium might decide to alter the tempo or make a sudden shift from aggressive screaming to a beautifully sung chorus that takes the song out. The opener “Kirisute Gomen” is a fairly good representation of the rest of the album, and melodically it is one of the strongest among the 11 tracks. The song begins with a beautiful lone acoustic, which quickly is joined by an almost primal drum beat. The electrics jump in soon after, and it’s at that point where a variety of musical sections take turns with one another. Screamed sections are abruptly interrupted by solid melodies, and vice versa. At one point everything stops completely as if going to the next track, but oh no – there’s still more to come. It’s a solid track in terms of songwriting and is memorable introduction for Shogun.

Trivium still draws from the masters, but the quartet is skilled enough as musicians that they make a positive out of it. The James Hetfield vocal similarities are still present on “Torn Between Scylla and Charybdis, ” a song that actually has a Megadeth-like guitar line running throughout as well. While they don’t quite live up to these icons, Trivium still manages to create a pretty good balance between screamed thrash sections and accessible melodies. As you might expect guitarists Heafy and Beaulieu still put on quite the show with their solos, and if it’s possible, they’re even more impressive. Highlights in this area include “Into The Mouth of Hell We March” (if you like a little speed in your solos, you’ll get it in full during this one) and “Shogun” (an 11-minute epic that includes electric insanity, restrained acoustic work, and everything in between).

The band deserves credit for including multiple unique sections in each song, even if there might be a few tracks with a base melody that doesn’t hook you immediately. The chorus in “Down From The Sky” might get a little repetitive or “Of Prometheus and the Furies” tends to sound too similar to what has done before in the metal world, but as a whole Shogun is still leaps and bounds a better album than The Crusade.

Lyrics and Singing: There is certainly a dramatic aspect to Trivium’s musical content, and the lyrics match (if not surpass) the larger-than-life flair of the band. Shogun features quite a few songs that deal with battles and the way of the sword, and it may lay it on a bit thick for some listeners out there. But for as aggressive as some of the songs are, you have to give the band credit for creating a vivid picture to match what is going on musically. One of the most descriptive songs is “Throes of Perdition” in which Heafy sings, “Vultures circle above; Hyenas mocking the kill; Excrement drooling down their chins; Atop the cliffs I look down, into the starving Hell-mouth; The rabid foam crashes hard on it's teeth; Their mouths' salivate.” The lyrics definitely have a fascinating aspect to them, but they are also the kind that fans tend to love or hate.

Impression: While there were plenty of listeners who did enjoy The Crusade, Trivium should appease a much larger fan base with Shogun. Whether or not you enjoy screamed vocals, they take the songs in a completely fresh direction and it makes the sung, melodic segments all the more powerful. Each member of Trivium gives his all to Shogun, but it’s hard to not gush a little extra about the guitarists once again. They have delivered so many incredible riffs, solos, and breakdowns on the new album, it will take multiple listens in order to appreciate the full scope of their compositions.


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