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Love/Hate - Odd Ounce I was staring at my dinner plate, so unaware of inner hate
anxiously awaiting for the day I may (More) I was staring at my dinner plate, so unaware of inner hate
anxiously awaiting for the day I may disintegrate
if you care, participate, don't be there a minute late
I need you in my corner when I lift the bar and levitate
delegate my situation, to the plaintiff of the nation
hesitation is the only thing I think I'm ever facing
...yo, I'll never have a hold on this game
with the mother fucking name, that I sold for the fame
that I know would have changed, had I known of the saying
"flow from the brain not the gold from the chain"
of course I know this fucking saying, I'm on a level higher
then your own, I'm your messiah, or the devil from the fire
never settle for a liar, with a chance to flee at will
my vanity will spill into my sanity and kill
then it's over for the masses, disorder in the classes
cornering the world, while destroying it with passion
(chorus)
love, hate,
love always leads to the mother of hate
a disgust for the people like no other is great
it's so tough to breathe while I smother my fate
love always leads to the mother of hate
I'm having suicidal thoughts, like biggie had a lot
stupid rhymes or not, I'm still digging up my plot
thinking on these thoughts, while I'm standing on my grave
so distinctive as to stop, is there a chance that I can save
my health from myself, my hand from this blade
is it worth it, close the curtains, on this dance, this charade
all fear ever made was more tears on my face
it's clear I was here to make this raid disappear
this new age crusade, on the stage, on the pier
so I came up with a plan, everybody raise your hand
if your a member of the world, excavating what was grand
I've had it with these nitwits, I'm taking a stand
you want a quote, try this, so what I chose was violence,
choking every fucking person getting low and mindless
a disgrace to the race, your slowing like a turtle
I'd hate to have to say, you don't know what's in the world
(chorus)
so the child was raised wrong by the mother of hate
goes wild and makes a song while under a state
of a wonderful fate that'll thunder and break
influenced by the writing of Hunter and Blake
out of a hundred and one, about a hundred are fake
so I'll fall asleep and wait until the summer to wake
I need to pick up and leave, to the edge of the city
I'm bringing venomous leaves and some medicine with me
I'm the dealer of dope with the power of a shaman
it's common that I'm Osama in the hour of bombing
I'm leaving my home, I need to be alone
I'm reading a poem of the freedom unknown
I'm seeking the tone from the scariest gangsters
you'll never know what's up with the merriest pranksters
with acid in mind...I'm taking a test
I need to graduate from passive hate and pray for the best
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Coheed and Cambria - Feathers (best sound + vid!!) Hit me up with lots of comments!! coheed rocks! oh yeah, let me know if ya want to download the (More) Hit me up with lots of comments!! coheed rocks! oh yeah, let me know if ya want to download the video! Several songs that appeared on Delirium Trigger were part of a science fiction story written by Sanchez called The Bag.On.Line Adventures, which was later renamed to The Amory Wars. Sanchez's side project originally developed during a 1998 trip to Paris, where the band decided to rename themselves Coheed and Cambria after two of the story's protagonists, and adopted the concept as a theme that would unify their forthcoming albums.[7][8] This side project also created Coheed's official logo,[9] the Keywork, a symbol for the planetary alignment of the Amory Wars universe. February 2002 saw the release of The Second Stage Turbine Blade, the band's first studio album, on Equal Vision Records. Influenced by the seminal post-hardcore group At The Drive In,[10] the band's first release also featured a credited guest appearance from Dr.Know of the Washington, D.C. hardcore-punk act GoGos (and a former member of the highly influential D.C. hardcore punk outfit Bad Brains) as well as the reworking of songs "Delirium Trigger", "33", and "Junesong Provision" from the Delirium Trigger EP as well as the band's first single and music video, "Devil in Jersey City".[10][11] The record also invited many comparisons to Canadian progressive rock group Rush due to Sanchez's characteristically high vocals and the distinctly technical nature of the music in comparison to their peers in the post-hardcore scene.[citation needed] The album brought the band underground notoriety. The band eventually played several tour dates in the United Kingdom and Japan, as well as a brief stint on the 2002 Vans Warped Tour. The band would go on to start working with manager Blaze James in August 2002, who would help propel the band to larger stages and a wider fan base.[8][12] Music samples: "A Favor House Atlantic" Play sound A sample of "A Favor House Atlantic" from In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3 Problems listening to the file? See media help. "Welcome Home" Play sound A sample of "Welcome Home" from Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness Problems listening to the file? See media help. Following extensive touring with groups like Breaking Pangea and The Used, the band recorded and released their second studio album In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth:3 in October, 2003, once again on Equal Vision.[10][11] Featuring the singles "A Favor House Atlantic" and "Blood Red Summer" and corresponding videos which received airtime on MTV, the band supported the release by touring with artists such as Thursday, Thrice, AFI, and Rainer Maria, as well as their second appearance on the Warped Tour and an additional set of European shows.[11] The album peaked at #52 on the Billboard charts and was certified Gold by the RIAA.[13][14] An August 2004 show at New Jersey's Starland Ballroom in support of the album was filmed and became the band's first live DVD, Live at the Starland Ballroom, released in March 2005. Coheed and Cambria once again started touring infrequently, when they could line up gigs in support of In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth 3, finally stopping to record their third release and major-label debut Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness in the spring of 2005 for a September 2005 release on Columbia Records, with whom they had signed a multi-album contract.[15][16] Their most commercially successful album to date, Good Apollo Volume One has sold almost 1 million copies and peaked at #7 on the Billboard charts.[17][18] Featuring three singles, "Welcome Home", "The Suffering", and "Ten Speed (Of God's Blood and Burial)", the album represented a departure from their previous melodic post-hardcore influenced rock toward a progressive rock sound, such as longer tracks, some consisting mostly of extensive guitar solos. The band supported the album on American and European tours with The Blood Brothers, Circa Survive, Head Automatica and Avenged Sevenfold, culminating in the release of the exclusive iTunes EP Kerrang!/XFM UK Acoustic Sessions and their second live DVD The Last Supper: Live at Hammerstein Ballroom. (Less)
Transformers Best of UK City Of Fear 2 2009 Minutemen-DarthScanner 2009-05-10 - extension: cbr - parts: 2 - size: 14 MB
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