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Everything posted by Jigsaw9
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Nice lineup.
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^ Here's a decent pic shot from a bit to the left (complete with balloons xD) (that's a Man Who Laughs pic on the drum riser, heh)
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Hah, I finally watched The Uninvited, it was pretty decent. Seen spookier of course but for 1944 it was aight. Also lmao @ that ending "I've had a narrow escape. She might've been my mother-in-law!"
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^ Thanks for mentioning In Bruges, I might check that out later (heard some good stuff about it before too).
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Went to the first (kinda small) Hungarian version of Aerodrome Festival and it was a blast all the way! Powerman 5000 opened the day around 5PM and played for a killer 45 mins. They mostly performed songs from their 2 "classic" albums and the new one, so lots of industrial-pop-metal bouncing around and shouting and even a bit of moshing towards the end. It was excellent, I felt like a teenager again, lol - especially at the end with songs like these: Then came Battlecross who substituted for Megadeth... well, I duncurr for either of them, so just stood back and had some KFC + beer to replenish my strength. xD ...cuz afterwards it was Zombie time! I've been really really looking forward to seeing Rob Zombie perform live since he's one of my all-time favorite artists and the band gave a hell of a show indeed! Cool props, sweet guitars (and guitar solo!) from John 5, there was even a drum solo too and giant bouncy balloons. 8D They opened with Dragula, so everyone was in pretty high spirits from the start. Gotta hand it to Rob, he's almost 50 and still moving around like a maniac, haha. Great setlist selecting from all their eras (they squeezed in half a School's Out by Alice Cooper too, heh) - it was amazing, tho of course I could've watched it for a few more hours. XD The main band was Limp Bizkit. I'm not really into them, tho one of my first CDs was their Chocolate Starfish... album, so I have kinda fond memories. I went in a bit skeptical but the whole energy was just so high and awesome that it was impossible not to bounce along with the crowd to all the usual hits. Great great experience, my legs still hurt, lolol. Amazing live band overall - tho that could be said for all bands of the night. Excellent gig it was! Just so you get an idea of the intensity, here's the end of the last song of the night:
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^ If I remember correctly he quit the music scene after deadman's disbandment and his solo photobook+CD. There were rumours of him having a wife and leading a normal life in these past years. Also, he's been sighted at various bands' concerts hanging out backstage and whatnot... that's about it I think. I hope this Twitter means we can expect something from him in the future~
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ToshI the KinG of PunS lel
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The new Perturbator album can now be downloaded for free~ http://perturbator.bandcamp.com/album/dangerous-days Also DAMN SON check out dat music vid! I'm just through my first listen of the album, it's pretty nice overall. The last track is massive!
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Sweet, looking forward to it!! There's a new look on their official site too btw.
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Seven Psychopaths - Interesting & fun lil' movie, maybe dragged on for a bit too long but it has some really funny shit (kinda Tarantinoesque dialogues) plus Tom Waits with a bunny in it, so... it was alright.
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Sounds good so far.
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[2] But yeah, cool, looking forward to it kinda~
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TELL's one busy bee, heh.
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Awesome video & song as usual. The scenes at the railway remind me of Shuuji Terayama's stuff a bit (the coloring) - no wonder I guess, since they are fans of him I think (?).
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Yay, cool~
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lmao well that was fast.
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I have no idea what this is or who these people are but I'm here for anyone who names their band gouhou loli☆punk dreaming disco
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Borgman - What a nice and unusual movie! It reminded me of David Lynch for some reason (or maybe Lars von Trier), eventho it wasn't all that Lynchian... maybe just because of the tense, weird atmosphere. Lots of interesting symbolism and weirdness going on that will make you think after the movie is over -- also very pretty toned-down visuals. Jan Bijvoet who played the title character was awesome! If you like slow-burning uncomfortable thrillers/dramas with a tinge of the surreal, I recommend watching it. It gives a whole new meaning to "home invasion horror" lol (tho make no mistake, it wasn't really a horror flick).
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lol so far away. But cool, I'm digging the titles.
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These are some of my favorites: 退廃的狂葬 刑法第39条第1項「心神喪失者ノ行為ハ之ヲ罰セス」 解離性同一性障害 鬼経-kikei- 毒-ドク- 現実は心に蔓延る絶痛と叶わぬ理想の巣窟 罪-tsumi- 十字架ニ捧グ赤イ××× Lost tears alkaloid
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Cover looks pretty neat (even if it's just a distorted photo).
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Aww such a short tracklist (and equally short teaser vid xD).
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I just watched ep3, it's a pretty interesting series. If you expect horror then don't watch it tho. It's basically a big imaginative mash-up of old mystery / gothic / horror tales... so if you don't like it when they change things about classic stuff like then proceed with caution. I like it so far tho - it has a cool visual style, there are some neat surprises and interesting hints sprinkled here and there. The atmosphere is great too, especially when they get into