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Saturday, May 26, 2007
Chicosci on Center for Arts,Timog with us

May 18,2007,we have a gig that night and we all know that Chicosci band is on this gig too,here are the pics........

 


Monday, May 08, 2006
Vertical Horizon Biography

Keith Kane - vocals/guitar

Sean Hurley - bass

Matt Scannell - lead vocals/guitar

Ed Toth - drums


"I am everything you want. I am everything you need…..but I mean nothing to you and I don't know why."



After three successful independent releases, Vertical Horizon make their major label debut with Everything You Want, a heady mix of melodic songwriting, strong musicianship, and passionate performances. "They're simple songs played with sincerity," says lead vocalist/guitarist Matt Scannell. "That's where the excitement comes from, not through adding more notes and overplaying." Vocalist/guitarist Keith Kane adds, "We try to put the focus on lyrics, melodies and chord progressions. We're not into huge productions, just real emotions, real situations."


Since forming in 1991, Vertical Horizon have worked on the road and in the studio to cultivate a grassroots fanbase and their work has paid off significantly. Before signing with RCA, the band sold an incredible 70,000 copies of their first three records, a task accomplished without any label assistance. At the root of this persistence and perseverance stand the band's two leaders, Matt Scannell and Keith Kane.


Scannell and Kane met as undergrads at Georgetown where Kane had a local Tuesday night gig. Scannell, a 'Matthew Sweet/Peter Gabriel fan who copped Eddie Van Halen licks on guitar' began sitting in and the two became a popular acoustic attraction as well as friends. "I loved electric guitar and playing in bands," says Scannell, "but it was just easier to walk into a club with only an acoustic guitar and land a gig."


During those acoustic gigs, the seed of Vertical Horizon began to grow. Kane and Scannell won audiences over with aggressive vocal harmonies and strong songwriting. After graduation in '92, the two went to Cape Cod to work odd jobs and make their first record.


Vertical Horizon's impassioned sounds and vibrant gigs were a refreshing change from the angst ridden early modern rock scene. As a result, their debut album, There and Back Again, enjoyed phenomenal success. What had started out as an initial run of 1,000, as 'something they'd have left over to give their grandkids,' became, with the help of non-stop touring, a debut disc that sold over 20,000 copies.

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For their follow-up effort in 1995, Kane and Scannell brought on additional accompaniment. Carter Beauford from the Dave Matthews Band sat in on drums, members of Jackopierce lent a hand, and the band hired Doug Derryberry and John Alagia to co-produce. The album, Running On Ice, continued Vertical Horizon's commitment to honest, acoustic-based music, even as they expanded their sound.


After adding drummer Ed Toth and bassist Sean Hurley in 1996, Vertical Horizon, as we know it today, was born. With the new line up in tow, the band stepped up its touring schedule, particularly on college campuses. "By spending so much time on the road, we've really built up a loyal grassroots following," admits Hurley. "And not only has it kept us in touch with our fans, it's also really helped us develop as a band, even if it means being away from home. "


In 1997, they released Live Stages, an aptly titled set recorded over two wild nights at Ziggy's in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. "The live record was a turning point for us," says Scannell. "There was a lot of development, a lot of growth in a very short period of time and I think it really shows on that album."


But despite its past successes, nothing will quite prepare the listener for the triumph that is Everything You Want. Produced by Ben Grosse (Republica, Filter, Barenaked Ladies) and Mark Endert (Fiona Apple, Madonna, Shawn Colvin), songs like the opening, anthemic "We Are," the scratchy electric "Finding Me," and the visceral "You Say," are crammed with nuance and energy that take the band beyond its acoustic roots. Elsewhere, the melancholy strum of "Best I Ever Had (Grey Sky Morning)," the acoustic intro to the dramatic closer "Shackled," and the dark, imploring "Give You Back" retain the kind of vibe that helped Vertical Horizon earn its audience in the first place.


Everything You Want leans into its songs with more electricity, louder guitars and more galvanic performances. "I realized that I wanted to hear a lot of noise," says Kane, who stood at the core of the band's acoustic foundation. "After six or seven years of touring, toughing out relationships, struggling, you begin to feel a little more realistic about life. That realism, that anger, sounded really good on electric guitar."


"Right now, we're about a lot of things," says Toth. "This album is a huge step forward and our scope is widening every day. If we allow ourselves to keep moving forward, we'll be able to cover a lot of ground and have fun doing it."


How Bon Jovi formed as a band

 

 

Their story begins with the man who gave the band their name - Jon
Bongiovi. Bored with school, the young Bongiovi spent his days practising
with local bands in his hometown of Sayreville, New Jersey. He had a
willing accomplice in his keyboard-playing friend David Rashbaum.
Coincidentally, Jon's cousin Tony ran the legendary Power Station
recording studio in New York. Finishing school, Jon was hired as a cleaner
at the studio and soon began recording his own demos. He was helped out by
a number of famous local faces including members of Bruce Springsteen's E
Street Band.


One of those demos, 'Runaway', was picked up by local radio stations and
began getting airplay. Polygram/Mercury were soon knocking on the door
with a record deal. Meanwhile, Jon had formed a band called The Wild Ones
with his friend Rashbaum - who became known as David Bryan (he adopted his
middle name as his surname) - on keyboards, Alec John Such on bass, Dave
Sabo (later of Skid Row) on guitar and Tico Torres on drums.
After the record deal, Sabo was replaced on guitar by Richie Sambora while
Bongiovi was persuaded that as the 'Runaway' demo had been released under
his name, The Wild Ones name would cause confusion and lose them ground. A
compromise was reached and the band became known as Bon Jovi (an
anglicised version of Jon's surname). And so Jon Bongiovi became Jon Bon
Jovi.



Our Lady of Peace Bio

 

 

 

Raine Maida - vocalist Duncan Coutts - bass
Jeremy Taggart - drums
Steve Mazur - guitar

Several years in the making, the creation of Healthy In Paranoid Times—Our Lady Peace's sixth studio album--was at once invigorating and at other moments nearly tore the band apart. The 13 songs OLP eventually assembled for the album are some of their strongest, most infectious and most poignant to date.

"When you're a brand new band, there's a tingly sort of feeling you get when you play a song that you just wrote," explains frontman Raine Maida. "With this album, we kept working until we got that feeling from every song."

Unlike their methodology on previous albums, the process consisted of multiple lengthy writing sessions and time off in between to reflect on the new material. The band pieced together and recorded a full 45 songs before they had the right tracks for the final cut. The paring down process was incredibly frustrating, testing the band's faith, confidence and resolve. There were many heated debates and nearly everyone threatened to quit.

"I remember Raine once stormed out and walked up a hill and I thought that was it for him," says bassist Duncan Coutts. "We were having an impromptu discussion about our future on the side of a canyon in Malibu overlooking a cliff. It was kind of metaphoric. Is the band going to fall over the cliff? Is the band going to keep going?" "I fired [producer] Bob Rock at one point and I think he quit at another," Maida says. "It was a very emotional process because we were fighting to not compromise our artistic vision and bring as much artistry as possible back into our music."

Ultimately, the group's patience pays off. "Walking in Circles" evolves from a simple, stabbing beat and an encircling pattern of guitar lines to an urgent and explosive climax. Then there's "Boy," which combines trickling guitars and buoyant bass with earthy vocals, and peaks with the kind of a mighty galvanic riff that unites nations. And the opening track "Will the Future Blame Us"—with lyrics inspired by the state of the world and its wars--starts with a driving, ringing rhythm that drops down for the verse before blossoming into an exultant chorus.

For Maida, the intensity of making Healthy in Paranoid Times was equaled by his activities during downtime from recording. As an active member of the charity War Child, Maida has traveled to Iraq, Darfur and Sudan over the past three years to help film documentaries about the poverty, suffering and pride of these Third World regions. "Those trips have defined my life even more so than my music," he said. "And you can't help but let that stuff seep into the lyrics and even the sensibilities you're trying to get out of the songwriting and the emotion we're trying to get out of the music."

The first single, "Where Are You," addresses the search for spirituality in a sea of corruption. "After spending some time in the Middle East and Africa, I came back and saw just how powerful the religious right wing of North America is," Maida says. "I thought it was a culture shock going over to these places, but the real culture shock was coming back home."

Now a decade into their recorded career, Our Lady Peace have reached a new creative and conceptual peak with Healthy in Paranoid Times: from challenging themselves with new writing/recording techniques and redefining the goals of the band, to addressing global issues of consumerism and capitalism head-on.

"This record is a perfect representation of our personalities and our perspectives on things at the current moment," says drummer Jeremy Taggart.

Adds Maida: "This is the real Our Lady Peace. It's the four of us making music together and an honest reflection of the seed of everything we planted 10 years ago."

by:maplemusic


Friday, February 24, 2006
Velvet Revolver Bio

 

 

 

Velvet Revolver is everything the band's name suggests and much more. This is modern rock with a sense of danger and beauty that's been missing for far too long. Their suitably explosive yet gorgeous debut effort 'Contraband' marks the spot for a new beginning from a band of rock & roll brothers united by some legendary pasts and a suddenly brighter future.

"We're all looking for a rebirth here," explains the group's lead singer Scott Weiland. "We're looking to get back that same feeling we had when we all first started making music - the sense of doing it for the pure joy of making music. Along the way the whole idea that got us into this had been raped and sodomized. We were all in mourning of that and wondering if we could somehow get it back. As it turns out, the only way we could get it all back was to start it all new. Now we have that opportunity and it's f**king amazing. This music is just vicious, very aggressive and it forces you to lace your boots up and sort of get ready for the fight."

The idea behind Velvet Revolver remains a powerfully simple one. "There is no real concept to me," explains guitarist Slash. "We set out to make music we enjoy and can feel proud of playing - music that people we like will want to listen to. As soon as you start thinking beyond that - about wanting to keep up with the Joneses or about fitting in with somebody else's format - that's when you lose the map. So we've just done what we do, and tried to have a cool time doing it."

Everything you've heard about Velvet Revolver is true. This is the band that brings together three former members of one of rock's greatest groups Guns N' Roses - Slash, bassist Duff McKagan and drummer Matt Sorum - together with one of rock's most charismatic frontmen Scott Weiland, formerly of Stone Temple Pilots, and guitarist Dave Kushner, ex-Wasted Youth, Electric Love Hogs and Dave Navarro's band, among others.

While Velvet Revolver inevitably offers a few echoes of its members' illustrious pasts, their sound is defiantly forward-looking and truly fresh in all senses of that word. "Our music is very aggressive," says Duff. "There's always that `F**k you' element to it. Really that's all we know how to do. We can't play nice or play radio. Slash, Matt and I were always that way in Guns, and Scott and Dave are very like-minded. To me, this is the first dangerous band that's come around in a while - truly dangerous. People are going to say, `Oh a supergroup. These guys have everything.' And I can understand that, but we're not coming at this that way. We really hope to bring some chaos back into the whole world of rock."

"This is the real deal," says Matt Sorum. "This is all of us firing on all cylinders."

Slash, McKagan and Sorum came together to play a benefit/tribute for their friend and fellow musician Randy Castillo in 2002. The buzz of playing together again got the three thinking. "There was still something very powerful and intense between us," says Slash. "That chemistry never went away," says McKagan.

Sensing enough time had lapsed since their less-than-pleasant departures from Guns N' Roses, the trio linked with Kushner - a high school friend of Slash's who had been playing with Duff in recent years. "He's our secret weapon," says Duff. "He plays amazing textures and he can handle himself with Slash."

After some false starts with other musicians, the four decided to try an unusually open call for a new frontperson. Documented by VH1 cameras for an upcoming special, this process turned out to be long and sometimes painful. "We heard so many different singers, and every singer lent itself to a different vibe," Sorum recalls. Unfortunately, the vibes were usually not too good. "As soon as we heard the vocals that people were sending in, we knew we were in trouble," Sorum remembers. "And we knew we just couldn't put out some shabby rock tribute. It had to be something special."

"There were so many f**king variations on the theme," recalls Slash. "And all of them wrong."

As Dave Kushner remembers, "The experience really was brutal. There was nothing fun about it except for the fact that I got to go and play with these guys five days a week. It was just really disheartening and frustrating at times. But in the end because of all the time we spent looking, we went a lot of different places musically. It seemed like we were killing time, but we were really building the foundation."

Fortunately, as the Great Lead Singer search was going on, Duff was spending time socially with Weiland, then still with Stone Temple Pilots.

 

 

Slither

Velvet Revolver


Hey Hey Hey

When you look you see right through me
Cut the rope, fell to my knees
Fallen, broken every single time

Always keep me under finger
That's the spot where you would (sue) me
But I see sometime pleasure in my mind

Yeah, here comes the water
It's come to wash away the sins of you and I
This time you see

Hey hey hey

When you seek me you destroy me
Rip my mind and smell the poppy's
Fallen blood in every single time

Always keep me under finger
That's the spot where you might linger
But I see sometime the pleasure in my mind

Yeah, here comes the water
It's come to wash away the sins of you and I
This time you see
Like holy water
It only burns you faster than you'll ever dry
This time with me

[guitar solo]

When you look you see right through me
Cut the rope, fell to my knees
Fallen and broken
Every single time

Yeah, here comes the water
It's come to wash away the sins of you and I
This time you see
Like holy water
It only burns you faster than you'll ever dry
This time with me

Hey, hey, hey


Friday, December 16, 2005
Guns n' Roses Bandmates and albums

Band line up Guns n' roses

  • Axl Rose 1985-
  • Slash 1986-1996
  • Duff McKagan 1985-1997
  • Izzy Stradlin 1985-1991
  • Steve Adler 1986-1990
  • Traci Guns 1985-1986
  • Rob Gardner 1985-1986
  • Dizzy Reed 1990-
  • Josh Freeze 1998-2001
  • Tommy Stinson 1998-
  • Robin Fink 1998-2000
  • Buckethead 2000-2004
  • Paul Huge 1998-2002
  • Rich Fortus 2002-
  • Matt Sorum 1990-1996
  • Chris Pitman 2001-
  • Brain 2000-

Discography, list of all the albums released by the Guns'n'Roses

  • 1986 Live Like a Suicide (live EP)
  • 1987 Appetite for Destruction
  • 1988 Lies (compilation Double EP)
  • 1991 Use Your Illusion 1
  • 1991 Use Your Illusion 2
  • 1993 The Spaghetti Incident (covers)
  • 1999 Live Era 1987-1993 (live)
  • 2004 Greatest Hits (hits)

Greenday Biography

Green Day

From USA California

Listed under : Punk 1991 - today

Kristi : Green Day was part of the California punk scene. Childhood friends Billie Joe Armstrong (guitar, vocals) and Mike Dirnt (bass; born Mike Pritchard) formed their first band, Sweet Children, in Rodeo, California when they were 14 years old. By 1989, the group had added drummer Al Sobrante and changed their name to Green Day. That year, the band independently released their first EP, 1,000 Hours, which was well-received in the punk scene. Soon, the group had signed a contract with the local independent label, Lookout! Records. 39/Smooth, Green Day's first album, was released later that year. Shortly after its release, the band replaced Kiftmeyer with Tre Cool (born Frank Edwin Wright, III); Tre Cool became the band's permanent drummer.

Throughout the early '90s, Green Day continued to cultivate a cult following, which only gained strength with the release of their second album, 1992's Kerplunk. The underground success of Kerplunk led to a wave of interest from major record labels; the band eventually decided to sign with Reprise. Dookie, Green Day's major label debut, was released in the spring of 1994. Thanks to MTV support for the initial single "Longview," Dookie became a major hit. The album continued to gain momentum throughout the summer, with the second single "Basket Case" spending five weeks on the top of the American modern rock charts. At the end of the summer, the band stole the show at Woodstock '94, which helped the sales of Dookie increase. By the time the fourth single "When I Come Around" began its seven-week stay at number one in the modern rock charts in early 1995, Dookie had sold over five million copies in the US alone; it would eventually top eight million in America, selling over eleven million copies internationally. Dookie also won the 1994 Grammy for Best Alternative Music Performance.

Green Day quickly followed Dookie with Insomniac in the fall of 1995; during the summer, they hit number one again on the modern rock charts with "J.A.R.," their contribution to the Angus soundtrack. Insomniac performed well initially, entering the US charts at number two, and selling over two million copies by the spring of 1996, yet none of its singles -- including the radio favorite "Brain Stew/Jaded" -- were as popular as those from Dookie. In the spring of 1996, Green Day abruptly cancelled a European tour, claiming exhaustion. Following the cancellation, the band spent the rest of the year resting and writing new material. The end result is what is called by many, the best album of their career, Nimrod.

Nimrod was well recieved by most critics and fans. The album sold 80,000 copies in it's first week to land at #10 on the Billboard charts. The first single from Nimrod was "Hitchin' A Ride". The single made it to #5 on the modern rock charts and was in heavy rotation on MuchMusic and MTV. The next single the band released would not make it to number one (it's highest position was #2), but it is now probably the most well known songs Green Day ever wrote. Featuring Billie Joe on accoustic guitar and vocals, "Time Of Your Life" became the song to play in any remotely sad situation. The song was even used on the last ever episode of the hit TV show Seinfeld (it was also the most watched finale in the history of TV). Along with Seinfeld, the song was also played on E.R on two different shows. Nimrod has sold about two million copies, the lowest sales total out of their three major label albums, but it probably garnered the band more respect than they could have expected with another Dookie or Insomniac. The band also vastly improved their live show and even one "Best Live Performance" at the Kerrang awards.

After nearly two years with barely any mention of the band, Green Day returned in late 1999 to play Neil Young's "Bridge School Benefit Concert", their first live accoustic performance. Green Day began recording their follow-up to "Nimrod" shortly after, which would eventually become "Warning:". Early in the recording process, the band decided to fire their new producer, Scott Litt, and produce the album themselves, marking the first time since "Kerplunk" that anyone but Rob Cavallo produced the bands recording. After they finished recording, Green Day decided to do something else they hadn't done before headline the 2000 Vans Warped Tour. Green Day played an amazing set and brought more fans to the tour than any other year in Warped's history (their Toronto performance alone attracted 7,000 more fans than they had any other year).

"Warning:" was released in the fall of 2000, and is by far Green Day's most ambitious album to date. If its first singles, "Minority" and the album's title track, are any indication, the album could prove to be extremely successful. Just four weeks after the release of "Minority", it sat atop Billboard's Modern Rock chart; no other Green Day song has hit the top that fast. Green Day are currently on tour supporting their latest album, boasting a monster setlist containing songs from all six albums.


Monday, September 12, 2005
THE GHOST OF YOU BY MCR VIDEO

The My chemical romance has a new released video and it's called The Ghost Of You.....It is very solemn and sooo...i can't explain but all you will feel is sadness.....And...i got a lyrics for you...

The Ghost Of you

I never said I'd lie in wait forever

If I died we'd be together
I can't always just forget her, but she could try

At the end of the world
or the last thing I see
You are never coming home never coming home
Could I? Should I?
And all the things that you never ever told me
And all the smiles that are ever ever

Ever, get the feeling that you're never all alone
And I remember now
At the top of my lungs in my arms, she dies, she dies

At the end of the world
or the last thing i see
You are never coming home never coming home
Could I? Should I?
And all the things that you never ever told me
And all the smiles that are ever ever

...and all the wounds that are ever gonna scar me
and all the ghosts that are never gonna catch me
If i fall down



 


Wednesday, August 31, 2005
Mikey Way of MCR--Biography

Guys,this is a short biography of Mikey Way of MCR,hope it will help you to know him better!!! ^__^





Full Name:
Michael James Way
Born: Newark, New Jersey
Birthday: September 10th, 1980
Fun Facts:
  • Before being in MCR Mikey worked as an intern for Eyeball Records
  • He actually has asthma (as seen in the I'm Not Okay video)
  • One of his favorite bands is Anthrax
  • He is nearsighted and normally wears glasses
  • Mikey learned bass because the band realized it would be faster to teach him than find someone
  • He learned how to play the entire MCR setlist on bass in less than a month

Quotes:

"There's less violence in the world when people are using Hula-Hoops."

"I could eat my body weight in sushi."

"Ashlee Simpson told me she had our CD."

"Yeah, I have a headache, really bad. I was in a gas station and there was a pot of coffee and I looked at it for about a minute and then my brother got a coffee and he taunted me."

"We’re really greedy about the electricity in our iPods. We hoard it. We’re like, ‘Yo, I’m only on half a fucking battery and I have a plane ride!"

"I like popsicles."

"We get along really well, and it's super sweet! Our relationship now is pretty much the same as it's always been. I think we just wrestled more back then. We'd professional wrestle each other WWF-style but the rule was no punches to the face!"


Sunday, August 14, 2005
The Biography of Gerard Way

Full Name: Gerard Arthur Way
Born: Newark, New Jersey
Birthday: April 9th, 1977
Fun Facts:
  • He LOVES bats
  • Gerard and former drummer Matt were the 2 original members of MCR
  • His original plan in life was to become a cartoon artist
  • His favorite character of the X-Men comics is Wolverine
  • His grandmother Elena taught him how to draw, sing and perform
  • He originally played guitar for MCR
  • Gerard is still in theraphy, he loves it
  • He was addicted to drugs last year but cleaned up his act and now only occasionaly drinks
  • One of his favorite bands is Iron Maiden
  • He designed some merch for the band Thursday
  • Gerard has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of Visual Arts in New York City
  • Gerard has been compared (appearance wise) to Christina Ricci and Drew Barrymoore, apparently his passport photo looks like Christina Ricci

Quotes:

"If you don't go to highschool you will definately go to jail."

"I'd rather be a creature of the night than an old dude."

"So many people treat you like you're a kid so you might as well act like one and throw your television out of the hotel window"

"Be Yourself, Don't take anyone's shit and never let them take you alive..."

"So how was Christmas for you guys? Did you all get lots of nice black t-shirts?"

"If you're gonna buy me a present, don't spend more than twenty five bucks, you'll get a blowjob anyway."

"Surrounding myself with fans makes me feel like i'm not going through it alone."

"The Devil got landed with a shitty job, he has to deal with assholes everyday, he's probably bored as hell."

"When I was writing it, I was remembering how hard it was to be a 16-year-old in high school. I always wanted to be an artist, so I was this loner kid who just got drunk all the time. I only had one real friend. There was a girl I really liked, and she ended up taking really sleazy photographs with her boyfriend, and that really crushed me, I was just swimming in this pit of despair, jealousy and alcoholism."

"It erases everything I hate about myself. Nothing can hurt me. I feel completely invincible. I feel like everyone else on that stage is invincible and we're capable of anything. There's no stopping us."

"I'd enjoy it if a guy grabbed my ass. I guess it all depends on how he grabbed it, too."

"When you are kissing a guy with a beard , it's different."

"There's such a lack of sex in music"

"It takes me a while to tell stories. I think it's because I was drunk for three years"

"I was this weird loner kid who got drunk by himself all the time." [talking about high school]

"I have a nihilistic attitude so it's like, the new gay...it's popular." [Gerard on why we should give a damn about MCR]

"Look at me, with my pretty bracelet and tiara...I'm a fuckin' princess!"

"Were not a festival band, playing during the day was something we had to get over, I was like uhh this sun stuff kind of sucks"

"When we first started out I had a really big issue and a lot of my loved ones had a really big issue with the fact that I was totally in pain up there and there was a time when I tried to hurt myself off stage, but I got over that. Like, you should never want to hurt yourself. You should love yourself. Sometimes you have to kind of die inside in order to rise from your own ashes and believe in yourself and love yourself and become a new person and I think that that is going to be a lot of what the next record is about, not to plug it or anything. Like, it's going to talk about dying and coming back to become what you totally want to become. We are all becoming what we want to become."

"What I Like about The Sims is that I don’t have a normal life at all, so I play this game where these people have these really boring, mundane lives. It’s fun. My Sims family is called the Cholly family. I don’t know why I picked that name; it’s kind of random. The teenage daughter is my favourite, because I just had her go through this Goth phase. She’s really kind of nerdy and she just became a concert violinist, which is pretty huge for the family. And she got into private school. But she started wearing black lipstick and she dyed her hair purple. It’s pretty huge."

"I went to school in drag, in art school and my day was completely different because everybody thought I was a chick. You should see me as a chick. So I went as a girl, as like an experiment and it worked really well and everyone was really nice to me but I couldn't talk obviously...you know train conductors were really cool to me on my commute...HA! I looked hot as a chick!"

"Craziest thing that ever happened to me was being attacked by a black bird. It pecked the shit out of my head. We were at this hotel called The Phoenix in San Francisco. We were leaving to go to a show the next morning and the bird just fuckin' attacked my head. And the next day Slipknot were there, they were coming in as we were leaving, and they got attacked by birds too."

"Yeah, obviously we use vampires as a metaphor for something else, something deeper than just the supernatural. But there's just something about the bloodsucking walking dead, that can say so much to people. There are really so many people trying to get control over you on a daily basis and steal your soul in some way, take a part of you..."

"Um, lots of people grab my ass. I'm actually starting to get this thing now where people grab my package. That actually happened once in Boston, it usually doesn't happen. We went over to England and it happened at almost every show. I don't really enjoy any kind of invasion of privacy like that I guess. Grabbing my package is obviously a total invasion of privacy I'm not into that at all."

"That's what happens when you're all borderline pyschotic and therein lies the beauty of this band - our duailty. There's a duailty to each band member too. There's a desier to have this constant conflict. If we write a write a song and it turns out really poppy, we have to make the lyrics really fucked up. There's psychosis to everything we do for sure. One day we're problay gonna write this number one pop tune that will be about a massacre!"

"If for one minute you think you're better than a sixteen year old girl in a Green Day t-shirt, you are sorely mistaken. Remember the first time you went to a show and saw your favorite band. You wore their shirt, and sang every word. You didn't know anything about scene politics, haircuts, or what was cool. All you knew was that this music made you feel different from anyone you shared a locker with. Someone finally understood you. This is what music is about."



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sumpungin
April 2nd 1989  (Age 22)
Female
quezon city
NAME: Ryko Coronel
BIRTHDAY: april 2,1989
FRIENDSTER:daniepi_52@yahoo.com DESCRIPTION KO::
I am not a type of person you can ALWAYS lean on.I will be there for you but not all the time.I am not a type of girl that is happy at all times,of course,i cry all alone in the dark.I am a type of person that you can't say your secrets and problems to me,but you can trust me if you want.I am a type of a girl who has nothing but i only have my shadow and my soul.I am not perfect what you want in a girl but i can do anything.I am type of a human that can be hurt not only by physical but through emotions and feelings especially through HEART. "Life is but a dream for the dead" "it is better to die than to be FORGOTTEN" "If you don't go to highschool you will definately go to jail." "Be Yourself, Don't take anyone's sh*t and never let them take you alive..." "So many people treat you like you're a kid so you might as well act like one and throw your television out of the hotel window"

Favorite Music: emo-rock, alternative rock, reggae, glamour, pop-rock, punk-rock, indie-rock, like, MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE, THE USED, GREEN DAY, EVANESCENCE, LACUNA COIL, GUNS AND ROSES, BON JOVI, STEREOPHONICS, NICKELBACK, LIFEHOUSE, THE CALLING, AVRIL LAVIGNE, TAKING BACK SUNDAY, ALL AMERICAN REJECTS, SIXPENCE NONE THE RICHER, GIN BLOSSOMS, THE RAMONES, HALE, ORANGES AND LEMONS, KITCHIE NADAL, BAMBOO, RIVERMAYA, AND A LOT MORE...


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