Artist: Stryper: mp3 download Genre(s): Rock: Hard-Rock Rock Stryper's discography: Reborn Year: 2005 Tracks: 11 7 Weeks: Live In America 2003 Year: 2004 Tracks: 14 7: The Best Of Stryper Year: 2003 Tracks: 18 Live In Seoul, Korea (03-25-1989) Year: 2001 Tracks: 8 Tokyo 1989: Burning Flame Live (In God We Trust Tour) Year: 2000 Tracks: 16 To Hell With The Devil Year: 1991 Tracks: 11 Against The Law Year: 1990 Tracks: 11 In God We Trust Year: 1988 Tracks: 10 Soldiers Under Command Year: 1985 Tracks: 10 The Yellow and Black Attack! Year: 1984 Tracks: 8 Heavy alloy has been associated with ol' Beelzebub ever since its inception, just in that respect own been a few acts wHO took the opposite route and couch their Christian beliefs in unvoiced rocking songs, such as Stryper. Formed in Orange County CA in 1983, the group was originally known as Roxx Regime, and consisted of singer/guitarist/main songster Michael Sweet, drummer Robert Sweet, trail guitarist Oz Fox, and bassist Timothy Gaines. It wasn't until the group changed their call to Stryper (which stood for "Salvation Through Redemption Yielding Peace Encouragement and Righteousness") that things actually began taking off for the quadruple. Specializing in the melodic Van Halen/Def Leppard style (with heart-wrenching might ballads tossed in), polished in all black-and-yellow outfits, and public exposure their spiritual message even farther by tossing bibles out into the herd at their shows, Stryper was signed by the Enigma label in 1984. The same year, the group's debut recording, a six-track miniskirt record record album highborn The Yellow & Black Attack, was issued. The album created a buzz for the group among metalheads, which was only heightened with the firing of their first class honours degree uncut album, 1985's Soldiers Under Command. The low gear Stryper passing to crack up the Billboard charts, its success resulted in the re-release of The Yellow & Black Attack (which included an spear carrier deuce tracks and new nontextual topic) in 1986. Later the same year, Stryper issued their sophomore full-length, To Hell with the Devil, which many consider to be the group's finest hour. Turning out to be the highest-charting album of their career (hardly missing the Top 30), the platinum-certified record record album benefited by MTVs repeated airings of the videos for "Career on You" and the saccharine ballad "Honestly" (the latter of which ailing at number 23 on the U.S. singles charts). Despite possessing a different message than their peers, Stryper's music by this point fit in absolutely with the other popular pop/hair alloy bands of the day (Bon Jovi, White Lion, Dokken, etc.).Yet just as it appeared that Stryper could peradventure break through on a massive plate, such new metallic element styles as lick (Metallica) and more stripped rock 'n' undulate (Guns N' Roses) began to usurp Stryper's pop-metal audience. As a event, Stryper's next release, 1988's In God We Trust, failed to spread out their undermentioned, nor did it live up to anticipate of its harbinger (although it did finagle to garner gold credentials). Sensing this, the grouping adopted a harder-edged reasoned and look for 1990's Against the Law, and even covered the Earth, Wind & Fire puritanical funk graeco-Roman, "Lustrous Star." Neither managed to crossbreed over to the pinnacle of the charts.A greatest-hits set, Can't Stop the Rock, followed in 1991, merely with Nirvana precisely around to ring the death knell for pop-metal bands, Michael Sweet distinct to leave the chemical group for a solo life history. Surprisingly, the leftover members of Stryper opted to dribble on as a three-piece (with Fox handling principal vocal duties), and continued to turn for a spell. The Michael Sweet-less variation didn't extreme farsighted yet, as Stryper formally called it quits in 1992. In the wake of their origin split, its members remained meddling. Michael Sweet's solo calling ne'er scaled the same high as Stryper's, although solo releases establish appeared on a sanely regular substructure, with 1994's Michael Sweet, 1995's Literal, and 2001's Truth. Robert Sweet issued a solo recording, Love Trash, in addition to studio work, patch Fox and Gaines formed a new chemic group, Sin Dizzy, universe Health Organization issued a stone opera house (concerning the excruciation of Jesus Christ), coroneted He's Not Dead. During the intervening old age, a big core of devoted fans remained total, resulting in all of Stryper's albums beingness reissued by Hollywood Records. In 1999, Sin Dizzy played a show with Michael Sweet, which concluded in an offhanded jam session of older Stryper tunes -- resulting in reunion rumors. And with a heightened nostalgic interestingness regarding '80s earned run average metallic element bands come the early 21st century, Stryper in agreement to periodically reunite for a "Stryper Expo," which has since off into an annual event. Stryper's second greatest-hits' invoke, 7: The Best of Stryper, followed in 2003, and included a mate of new tunes recorded especially for the assembling, "Something" and "For You." |
Monday, 8 September 2008
Mp3 music: Stryper
Saturday, 9 August 2008
Dynamic
Artist: Dynamic
Genre(s):
Trance: Psychedelic
Discography:
Dynamic Sound
Year: 2006
Tracks: 8
Dynamix
Year: 2003
Tracks: 10
Dynamix
Year: 2003
Tracks: 10
 
Tuesday, 1 July 2008
Clay Aiken Calls Attention to Somalia
Clay Aiken is urging the world not to forget about Somalia.
The American Idol runner-up and a U.N. goodwill ambassador, appealed for world attention on the war-torn and hunger-stricken country on Wednesday.
"There hasn't been much discussion of Somalia since the early 1990s in the U.S.," Clay said during a visit to Somalia. "The American population kind of got a bad taste of Somalia in the early 90s and hasn't really had much interest in the country since."
In the past year, thousands of Somalians have died and one million were rendered homeless after insurgent Islamists rallied against the country's government and its Ethiopian military advisers last year. The violence and never-ending conflict has made Somalia "the most dangerous place for a child to be," Clay says.
"In the lower part of the country, southern part, I feel it's a more desperate situation than any place we've ever been," he says.
The diamond in the rough is the de facto independent state of the Republic of Somaliland, located north of Somalia. In existence since 1960, Somaliland remains relatively peaceful, but its independent status has yet to be recognized. Officials are hopeful a public figure of Clay's stature will shed more light on their difficult situation.
"In Somaliland, you really do have a sense of people who really want to help themselves, who want to do better, who want to effect change for themselves, that is very hopeful," Clay says.
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Wednesday, 25 June 2008
Brainbox
Artist: Brainbox
Genre(s):
Rock
Discography:
To You
Year: 1972
Tracks: 19
 
GZA Takes 'Liquid Swords' On The Road, Preps New Album
Monday, 16 June 2008
Rasmus Faber feat. Emily McEwan
Artist: Rasmus Faber feat. Emily McEwan
Genre(s):
House
Discography:
Ever After (Christian Alvarez Mixes)
Year: 2006
Tracks: 4
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Sunday, 15 June 2008
The Missing - Casey Affleck Reveals Importance Of Boston Background
Casey Affleck has explained that his Massachussetts childhood was crucial for his role in Gone Baby Gone.
The Dennis Lehane adaptation opens in the UK on Friday June 6th and sees Affleck as earnest private investigator Patrick Kenzie, charged with the finding of a missing four-year-old girl.
And with his character contracted by the missing girl's family as a link to the criminal underworld in Boston, the Oscar-nominated actor explained that his own roots were essential for taking the role.
"I had the advantage of having grown up in Boston, as it plays an important part in the movie," he explained when asked about his research methods before taking the part.
"The character had to fit in because Ben had cast a lot of non-actors from Boston and I think I would have had trouble had I not actually been from there."
Amy Ryan was Oscar-nominated for her role as the child's drug addict mother and Affleck paid tribute to her ability to inhabit the unsympathetic character.
"With Amy, it's a testament to what a good actress she is because she's not from the area but she more than fitted in," he said.
"She ended up epitomising the community by the end of the movie."
Gone Baby Gone is Affleck's brother Ben's feature directorial debut and its leading man said it was "exciting" to work alongside a family member.
"I knew that he would do a really good job," explained Casey Affleck.
"And I knew he had good taste!" he joked at his own casting.
Gone Baby Gone is released on June 6th.
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Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry
Artist: Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry
Genre(s):
Blues
Discography:
At the 2nd Fret
Year: 1962
Tracks: 10
 
Brand Mubian
Artist: Brand Mubian
Genre(s):
Other
Discography:
Fire In The Hole
Year: 2004
Tracks: 12
The Five Percent Nation of Islam was a popular inspiration for legion thinking-man's pat groups during the early '90s, and Brand Nubian was arguably the finest of the more militant crop. Although they were powerfully related to the Native Tongues posse in style and wakeless, they weren't technically members, and were less reserved about spotlighting their politics and religious belief. Their frankness light-emitting diode to arguing, on an even larger scale of measurement than similarly tending groups like the X-Clan or Poor Righteous Teachers, in part because Brand Nubian's plain musicality made them so listenable careless of what their messages were. The ballyhoo circumferent their strong-growing Afrocentrism sometimes overshadowed the playful and positive sides of their work, as comfortably as the undeniable virtuosity of lead MC Grand Puba's rhymes -- all showcased to charles Herbert Best effect on their highly acclaimed debut, 1 for All.
Brand Nubian was formed in 1989 in the New York suburban area of New Rochelle. Grand Puba (innate Maxwell Dixon) had previously recorded with a chemical group called Masters of Ceremony, and was linked by Sadat X (innate Derek Murphy, in the beginning dubbed Derek X), Lord Jamar (innate Lorenzo DeChalus), and DJ Alamo (Murphy's cousin). The chemical group signed with Elektra and released their debut album, All for One, in 1990. Most reviews were glowing, merely the stronger rhetoric on the album -- peculiarly the track "Drop the Bomb" -- drew fire from some living quarters, including some white person Elektra employees reluctant to promote what they saw as reversal racism. Ultimately, the hubbub didn't truly hurt Brand Nubian's career, merely neither did it produce a wider off with bulge out or R&B audiences, despite the high paying attention in which the singles "All for One," "Slow Down," and "Wake Up" are held. A far more serious blow was Grand Puba's deviation from the group in tardy 1991, outstanding to tensions that had arisen over his handling the lion's part of the rapping. Not only did Brand Nubian lose their light up focal point and gaffer producer, they likewise lost DJ Alamo, world Health Organization elective to continue working with Puba.
Puba released his solo debut, Reel to Reel, in 1992; in the meantime, Lord Jamar and Sadat X regrouped with DJ Sincere (innate Terrence Perry) and issued In God We Trust in 1993. It sold clean well, just missing the Top Ten on the R&B chart, and the individual "Punks Jump up to Get Beat Down" was something of a score, though it besides drew fire for its anti-gay slurs. In Puba's absence, the pro-Islam palaver grew stronger, with more explicit support for the controversial Minister Louis Farrakhan. By the time of 1994's Everything Is Everything, they'd gotten out-and-out dogmatic, and critics who'd antecedently defended the group nowadays set up them difficult to stomach, both lyrically and musically.
In the wake of the frosty reception afforded Everything Is Everything, the left members of Brand Nubian drifted apart. Sadat X reunited with Grand Puba for "Toy It Cool," a track on the latter's second gear solo album; Sadat too released his solo debut, Raving mad Cowboys, in 1996, and afterwards guested on records by a new wave of underground hip-hoppers. Lord Jamar, in the meantime, stirred into production, and too landed a revenant role on HBO's prison drama Oz. In 1998, with a modern alternative tap movement gaining prominence, the original foursome members of Brand Nubian reunited for the Arista album Foundation, which received highly positive reviews. Grand Puba and Sadat X both afterwards returned to their solo careers, simply they returned with Jamar and Alamo for 2004's Fire in the Hole.
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Pilot Preview: CBS’ ‘The Mentalist’ Knows If You've Been Bad Or Good
This week, Vulture's taking a look at the best and worst of the fall's new picked-up TV shows. Which are good? Can anything replace Cavemen? And, most important, what's worth a DVR season pass?
Title: The Mentalist
Stars: Simon Baker (The Devil Wears Prada), Robin Tunney, Amanda Righetti
Network: CBS, Tuesdays at 9 p.m.
The pitch: A onetime charlatan TV psychic utilizes his legitimate skills of intuition to become a gratingly effective/begrudgingly respected homicide detective.
Pilot report: Through flashbacks, we learn that Patrick Jane (Baker) abandoned his life as a high-paying television personality after his wife and child were brutally murdered by notorious serial killer Red John. Now Jane’s part of a unit along with the no-bs chief Teresa Lisbon (Tunney), a naïve rookie (Righetti), and two comic-relief-y bumbling-cop types. When golf pro Price Randolph’s wife and personal doctor are found dead, it appears Red John’s at it again.
Representative dialogue:
Bereaved mother of murder victim: “You can’t help me … what do you know?”
Jane: (soft chuckle) "All sorts of things. You really only pretend to like skiing, right?"
Breakout star: Baker, we suppose, who is legitimately charming as a smirking know-it-all. But we’re guessing it’ll be tough for him to stay so thanks to the show’s awkward dips between a light and dark tone.
Worth a season pass?: Nah, sorry. Baker does what he can, but the “shocking revelations” are clunky and the show drags. Also not a good sign: The pilot’s climactic scene actually involves the ol’ Jackie Chan–style “throw something in the face of the guy who’s pointing a gun at you and then run the other way” move.
—Amos Barshad
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Pilot Preview: CBS’ ‘Harper’s Island’ Might Be Killer
Title: Harper's Island
Stars: Elaine Cassidy (The Ghost Squad), Bill Pullman (come on, you know who Bill Pullman is)
Network: CBS, mid-season replacement
The pitch: A serial-murder mystery, in which a mysterious killer picks off the inhabitants of an island one by one.
Pilot report: Abby Mills (Cassidy) returns to her childhood home of Harper's Island for the wedding of her best friend. She hasn't been back since her mother was one of the victims of a string of vicious murders. All seems to be going well onboard the ferry taking the wedding party to the island, until we witness the particularly gruesome killing of one of the guests, who is strapped to the propeller of the boat and quickly chopped to pieces. This fifteen-minute presentation — the show's opening teaser, plus a handful of other scenes — was the way Harper's Island's producers sold the show to CBS, which means everything here will likely be re-shot, perhaps with different actors. What we do see, though, promises a lot of suspense and gore.
Representative dialogue:
Murky taxi driver with an eye patch: You look familiar. Abby: Yeah, I grew up on the island. Murky taxi driver with an eye patch: Right, you're Sheriff Mills's kid. What a shame. All those people? Terrible. I never would have believed something so terrible could happen on the island.
Breakout star: One of the only stars guaranteed to make it from the pilot to actual broadcast is narrator and protagonist Elaine Cassidy. She's essentially playing the Neve Campbell role from the Scream movies, but it looks like she'll be able to pull it off without all of the pouting.
Worth a season pass? Yes. The location, an island in Puget Sound, is an appropriately spooky setting for this series — and the cast is young and sexy enough (and multitudinous enough) to keep us watching as they get picked off. And if the literal back-stabbing isn't enough, there's also a fair amount of figurative backstabbing — and cheating, and sleeping around — as well.
—Chris Rovzar
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Union claims 'Tetro' shut down
Coppola's production house denies any delays
Coppola's spokeswoman, Kathleen Talbert, denied this, saying production on the film was proceeding as planned.
"There are no holds on shooting, no problem with actors. In fact, the majority of the Argentine actors have already wrapped the shooting," she wrote in an e-mail.
The Asociacion Argentina de Actores (Argentina Actors Association) claims that union members have been working without a contract since production started in late March and that Zoetrope Argentina -- Coppola's newly-formed local production house -- was given various opportunities to present the proper paperwork to avoid the work stoppage.
"At the moment, they are not filming because the contracts have [not] arrived to the union. On Tuesday, the union gave them 48 hours to present the documents and they didn't do that, so we took this action," AAA spokesman Daniel Valenzuela said.
Local press reports say that script changes and communication problems between the multi-national cast and crew have extended filming days beyond regularly scheduled hours, and that some of the Argentine actors are still not certain of their salary.
Argentina's strong production capabilities, competitive prices and European look have made it a popular destination for foreign film and commercial shoots in recent years.
"Tetro" has had a rocky road from the beginning. Thieves broke into the Palermo neighborhood office of Zoetrope Argentina in September and stole Coppola's computers and back-up systems. Oscar-winner Javier Bardem dropped out just before shooting began and his part was re-written as a female role for actress Carmen Maura.
Coppola's semi-autobiographical screenplay tells the tale of an artistic family in modern-day Argentina, and stars Vincent Gallo in the title role as well as Maribel Verdu, Alden Ehrenreich, Rodrigo de la Serna and Leticia Bredice.
The AAA said it plans to send inspectors to the set on Friday evening to ensure that filming does not take place.
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