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Friday, February 24, 2006, 11:07 PM
Apparently, I'm worn out. Everything didn't went right for the Gaffer. But as Underoath goes, I'm content with losing. What's the big deal? Anyways, long time no blog I guess, since the depression era. The unbridled, unconstrain passion that I have for a specific thing determines the interests I possess on the inner side of me. Frankly, nothing much to cover on, with the exception of the death of Singapore's pioneer S Rajaratnam and the NYP scandal, which I must be merticulous to touch on, minding my words and keeping it at a certain momentum consistently. Hands down to Munich, a movie I might not even have the privillege to pass through the mini customs of GV or Cathay. Headbanging rocks. Nothing beats rocking along to a music of your choice, in terms of relieving of stressfulness. As you will see by the end of the sentence, they are all out of point. I'll have to take a crap. I haven't attempted that since the Desperation. I feel that the best frontmen of their respective bands include the late Freddie Mercury, never but almost forgotten Kurt Cobain and the one who inspires me, Paul "Bono" Newman. You can never really be able to determine a frontman out of Oasis and Beatles. It's always the Gallagher brothers (Oasis) and Harrison, McCartney and Lennon (The Beatles). So much for a typical surname for soccer players......anyways, there was way too much animosity and political problems within The Beatles due to the McCartney/Lennon feud. What about Oasis? Ha. The brothers are always bickering like 10 year old bald dicks swimming in a fish pond. I like the way U2 write songs. Deep, spiritual and profound lyrics with a unique chord tune. Not alot of bands can emulate their style and success, obviously. Ditto to Queen as well. Freddie Mercury and Brian May. Legends in the making during the late 70s. Their style is very versatile, which explains why they blend so well with classic and rock. As for Kurt Cobain and friends, I guess they just kind of revolutionized the whole Generation X foundation. They unexpectedly tore the roof down after 6 months of hiatus, with a stunning and authentic performance years back, given the circumstances that they haven't been practising for that six months. I do feel that british bands are always associate with their respective frontmen. Same goes for american bands but with a little bit of attention. Not all are great but with the power of every aspects that you possess, you will excel to greater heights, higher than before. To conclude, they are all out of point.
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Age: Unknown
D.O.B: 121288
School: School of Hard Knocks
Influences (Music): Mark Tremonti, Jack Black, Reuben Morgan, Jason Wade, Eddie Guerrero, Kurt Cobain, Freddie Mercury, Martin Smith, Bono
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