- La La Land
- Get Back
- Trainwreck
- Party
- On The Line - Feat. Jonas Brothers
- Don't Forget
- Gonna Get Caught
- Two Worlds Collide
- The Middle
- Until You're Mine
- Believe In Me
- Behind Enemy Lines * Bonus Track
- Lo Que Soy (This Is Me - Spanish Version) *Bonus Track
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Demi Lovato Releases Don't Forget Deluxe Edition
Review Tuesday - On CD: Cult of Static by Static-X
"Cult of Static" Tracklisting:
- Lunatic
- Z28
- Terminal
- Hypure
- Tera-Fied
- Stingwray
- You Am I
- Isolaytore
- Nocturnally
- Skinned
- Grind 2 Halt
- W.F.O. [Bonus Track]
- Looks That Kill [Bonus Track]
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
contretemps \KAHN-truh-tahn\, noun; plural contretemps \-tahnz\:
- An inopportune or embarrassing situation or event; a hitch.
- Used often in the business world, this incredibly versatile phrase can be literally translated as "fuck it."
Trivia
- The abbreviation q.i.d., for the Latin quater in die, means “four times a day”; a.c., the abbreviation of ante cibum, means “before meals.”
- Alhambra Decree: was signed, giving Spain's Jews four months to convert or face expulsion (1492)
- Eiffel Tower: was dedicated in Paris; designed by bridge engineer Alexandre Gustave Eiffel, the open-lattice wrought iron masterpiece was the tallest structure in the world at the time (1889)
- Daylight Savings Time: was instituted in the US for the first time (1918)
- Dalai Lama: Tibetan spiritual and political leader went into exile and was granted asylum in India (1959)
René Descartes (1596-1650): French philosopher who posited, "cogito ergo sum" — "I think, therefore I am" - Cesar Chavez (1927-1993): UFW's founder and director who spearheaded migrant worker boycotts of grapes and lettuce
- Christopher Walken (66): actor, The Deer Hunter, Hairspray; other actors born on this date include William Daniels (82), Richard Chamberlain (75), Rhea Perlman (61) and Ewan McGregor (38)
Monday, March 30, 2009
Brit Week 2009
Here is the link to the free download page:
http://www.lp33.tv/freedownload/britweek
Ashley Tisdale Dishes On Guilty Pleasure
With an edgy, guitar-driven pop-rock sound, Guilty Pleasure is a creative and mature leap forward for this appealing young singer and songwriter, who launched a career as a solo artist with her gold-certified Top 5 rhythmic-pop debut Headstrong in 2007. “Headstrong was a big learning experience, as it was my first album,” Tisdale says. “This time I went in knowing exactly what I wanted to do and the message I wanted to put out there, which is that I’m 23 and I’m not just the cute, bubbly blonde girl you know from Disney. I have a tougher side and I love rock music, which are things people probably don’t know about me. On each album you get to share with the world who you are as a person, and I wanted my fans to see another side to me. This album really reflects who I am at this point in my life.”
Guilty Pleasure is indeed an authentic reflection of a girl growing up and speaking her mind on songs like the first single “It’s Alright, It’s OK” — a spunky break-up anthem about being single and in control of your life for the first time. “I love break-up songs,” Tisdale admits. “On this album, I put to rest a lot of baggage from a previous relationship by venting about the frustration. Everyone can relate to those moments. That song is about how you need to stand up for yourself and not let someone walk all over you; it’s a message I wanted to get across to other girls.”
Working with a host of top-flight producers and songwriters, such as Kara DioGuardi (Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood), Toby Gad (Beyoncé, Fergie), Billy Steinberg (Madonna), Emanuel Kiriakou (David Archuleta, Nick Lachey), and Swedish production team Twin (who co-wrote the Headstrong singles “Not Like That” and “Be Good To Me”), Tisdale co-wrote several tracks on Guilty Pleasure, including the feisty “Acting Out,” whose lyrics could serve as the album’s mission statement: “Let me out of this cage / I'm not gonna hold back / I'm gonna break these chains / I'm taking control now / Gonna give you something to talk about / It's another side of me I'm acting out.” She also co-wrote the propulsive “Overrated,” about not changing your personality for a guy, and two ballads “What If” and “Me Without You.” Another album highlight is the slinky, confident “Masquerade,” perhaps the most sophisticated song Tisdale has recorded to date.
“I’m growing up and this is music I would listen to,” Tisdale says. “On this record, I’m not catering to anyone other than to who I am as a person. I think all of these songs have a message and a story that anyone can relate to. I couldn’t sing them if I didn’t connect with them myself.”
Guilty Pleasure’s first single, “It’s Alright, It’s OK” ships to Top 40 radio on April 14th — the same day it will be available for purchase via digital retailers. For more on Ashley Tisdale, please visit her official website http://www.ashleytisdale.com/.
Also, be sure to check out Ashley’s new interview with MySpace Celebrity where she dishes about the upcoming release, fashion, musical influences and more.
Weekend Box Office
- Monsters vs. Aliens
- The Haunting in Connecticut
- Knowing
- I Love You, Man
- Duplicity
Monday, March 30, 2009
ludic \LOO-dik\, adjective:
- Of or relating to play; characterized by play; playful.
- A video game that is so frustrating and difficult that it will make you lose your temper and throw your controller. The result behind thousands of broken controllers, tvs, and game systems.
Guy2: "yep."
Guy1: "what was wrong with your old one?"
Guy2: "I broke it playing X-Box. That new video game is a real controller thrower..." select difficulty: easy, medium, difficult, controller thrower
Trivia
- Norman.
- pencil: patent was awarded to Hymen Lipman for attaching an eraser to the end (1858); it was declared invalid by the US Supreme Court 17 years later because his invention was simply "an aggregation of separate elements"
- 15th amendment: was declared in effect, giving black men the right to vote (1870)
- Ronald Reagan: was shot by John Hinckley, Jr.; the US president was hit in the chest and seriously wounded, but recovered fully (1981)
- Anna Sewell (1820-1878): author of Black Beauty; other writers born on this date include Paul Verlaine (1844-1896) and Sean O'Casey (1880-1964)
- Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890): the tormented painter of Starry Night; artist Francisco Goya (1746-1828) was also born on this date

- Warren Beatty (72): actor/director/writer/producer, Reds; other performers born on this date include Richard Dysart (80), John Astin (79), Robbie Coltrane (59), Paul Reiser (52) and Mark Consuelos (38)
- Tracy Chapman (45): singer/songwriter and multiple Grammy winner; other Grammy winners born on this date are Eric Clapton (64), Celine Dion (41), and Norah Jones (30)
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Top 10 Hottest Megan Fox Pics
http://www.complex.com/blogs/2009/03/06/the-ultimate-archive-megan-foxs-hottest-pics/
Sunday, March 29, 2009
osculation \os-kyuh-LAY-shuhn\, noun:
- The act of kissing; also: a kiss.
- A man who has more friendships with lesbians than other women or men. ant. fag hag
- A man who befriends lesbians with the intent to seduce them.
- Elba is in the Tyrrhenian Sea, off the west coast of Italy; Saint Helena is in the South Atlantic Ocean, 1,200 miles off the southwestern coast of Africa.
- Royal Albert Hall: was opened by Queen Victoria, dedicated to her husband and consort, Prince Albert (1871)
- Ethel and Julius Rosenberg: US Communist couple were convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage about the atomic bomb on behalf of the Soviet Union (1951)
- Ireland: became the first country to ban smoking in all public places (2004)
- John Tyler (1790-1862): US president who had 15 children, more than any other president; former British PMs Edward Stanley (1799-1869) and John Major (66) were also born on this date
- Elle Macpherson (45): aka The Body, Sports Illustrated model and sometimes actor, MILF; other actors born on this date include Marina Sirtis (50), Amy Sedaris (48) and Lucy Lawless (41)
- Jennifer Capriati (33): Olympic gold medalist in tennis; athletes Cy Young (1867-1955) and Walt Frazier (64) were also born on this date
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Eighteen
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Britain's Sexiest Naked Brunettes
A NSFW pictorial essay...
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Static-X featured in Affliction Newsletter
Check out Static-X featured in the latest AFFLICTION newsletter
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Saturday, March 28, 2009
velleity \veh-LEE-uh-tee; vuh-\, noun:
- The lowest degree of desire; imperfect or incomplete volition.
- A slight wish or inclination.
recessionitis noun:
- the new disease. Much like chronic bronchitis that can take months, even years to go away. The new excuse to not do anything. This is the act of excluding yourself from social activities because you simply just can't afford it. see also: recessionista
Amy: Ahh man I wish I could... but I have a really bad case of recessionitis.
Trivia
How many Brooks Brothers were behind the venerable clothing store’s name?
- Three—Daniel, John, and Elisha. Grandsons of Henry Sands Brooks, who founded the store as H. & D.H. Brooks in New York City in 1818, the brothers renamed it when they inherited it from their father in 1850.
- washing machine: the first US patent titled "Clothes Washing" was granted to Nathaniel Briggs of New Hampshire (1797)
- Turkey: key cities changed names: Constantinople became Istanbul and Angora was tweaked to Ankara (1930)
- Virginia Woolf: distinguished novelist, critic and essayist (A Room Of One's Own) committed suicide by drowning; she had been suffering from depression and bouts of mental illness for many years (1941)
- Three Mile Island: A partial meltdown at the Three Mile Island nuclear plant near Harrisburg, PA, occurred thirty years ago today, on March 28, 1979. The cooling system in one of the nuclear reactors failed, causing overheating and a partial melting of the uranium core.
- Aristide Briand (1862-1932): French PM who served 11 times as premier and held 26 ministerial posts; he proposed the Kellogg-Briand Pact
- Mario Vargas Llosa (73): writer who made an unsuccessful bid for president of Peru; writers Maxim Gorky (1868-1936) and Russell Banks (69) were also born on this date
- Vince Vaughn (39): comic actor, Wedding Crashers, The Break-Up; actors Ken Howard (65), Dianne Wiest (61) and Julia Stiles (28) also celebrate a birthday today
- "None of us are nuclear experts, but we know that if there is a melt-down and breach of containment, that's clearly the most odious thing that could happen." — William Scranton
Friday, March 27, 2009
WTF Friday: 4800 calorie burger

Friday, March 27, 2009
feckless \FEK-lis\, adjective:
- Ineffective; having no real worth or purpose.
- Worthless; irresponsible; generally incompetent and ineffectual.
Bromance
- Describes the complicated love and affection shared by two straight males.
- Doc Holliday, the boozy buddy of the Earp brothers. His portrayals are as follows: Quaid, Wyatt Earp, 1994; Kilmer, Tombstone, 1993; Keach, Doc, 1971; Robards, Hour of the Gun, 1967; Douglas, Gunfight at the OK Corral, 1957; and Romero, Frontier Marshal, 1939. Others who have appeared as Doc include Walter Huston, The Outlaw, 1943; Victor Mature, My Darling Clementine, 1946; and Arthur Kennedy, Cheyenne Autumn, 1964.
- Nikita Khrushchev: became prime minister of the Soviet Union (1958)
- Good Friday Earthquake: North America's most powerful earthquake struck Alaska, measuring 8.4 on the Richter scale (1964)
- Tenerife crash: the world's worst aviation disaster took place when two 747 airliners collided on Tenerife, Canary Islands (1977)
- Viagra: was approved by the FDA for erectile dysfunction (1998)
- Edward Steichen (1879-1973): artist photographer; lithographer Nathaniel Currier (1813-1888) and architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969) shared this date
- James Callaghan (1912-2005): British PM; Japanese PM Sato Eisaku (1901-1975) and US Sec'y of State Cyrus Vance (1917-2002) were also born on this date
- Quentin Tarantino (46): hack filmmaker, Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill; actors born today include Austin Pendleton (69), Michael York (67) and Nathan Fillion (38)
- Fergie (34): butterfaced singer who started out with the Black Eyed Peas and went solo; other singers born today are Sarah Vaughan (1924-1990) and Mariah Carey (39)
Thursday, March 26, 2009
LACUNA COIL Premiere New Video For “Spellbound”
http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/window/media/page/video/0,,5016400,00.html
Cristina Scabbia (vocals) comments: “Hello to all the rockers out there. We're currently in Denver on the ‘Music as a Weapon IV’ tour and we're having a great time. It's just amazing for us to be able to test some of the new songs in front of so many new people and to see such great reactions. “We had a great time shooting the video for ‘Spellbound’ and it also marks our first time working with acclaimed Italian director Saku in a location that's really peculiar. It was filmed in a very fashionable place: the restaurant ‘Gold’ located in Milan, Italy, which is owned by the fashion designers Dolce & Gabbana, who kindly gave us the permission to film over there!
An incredible, specially priced Shallow Life pre-order package is now exclusively available through CMDistro.com and this is a must for all diehard fans. The limited number package includes the Shallow Life CD, an 8x10 glossy band photo, a guitar pick, shallow life cover sticker and a choice between a LACUNA COIL necklace or belt buckle. NOTE: All materials included are exclusive to this pre-order and can’t be found anywhere else. Be sure to click on the link below now as supplies are limited. https://www.cmdistro.com/specials.aspx#30359 Fans can now also rejoice as LACUNA COIL are performing some new material on this spring’s “Music As A Weapon IV” festival. LACUNA COIL joins such hard rock titans as Disturbed and Killswitch Engage crisscrossing the U.S. before finishing May 16th. The 38-city “Music As A Weapon IV” fest marks the group’s first run of North America in almost two years. Feel free to visit the newly revamped www.myspace.com/lacunacoil to view their complete touring itinerary.
Ashley Tisdale Sets Album Release Date
Hey guys! I have really exciting news and I couldn't wait to tell you. I got the official word that the album is coming out June 16th!!!!! I am so excited because I've worked so hard on this album and I can't wait for you guys to hear it! I'll check back in later! Love you guys! xoxo –AshleyKeep visiting AshleyTisdale.com for updates leading up to the release of Guilty Pleasure.
Clique Girlz Record New Track With Rodney Jerkins
Iron Maiden Flight 666 Update
Turtle Thursday: Turtles in the news
Howard Stern has proven irreplaceable on radio
An interesting article by David Hinckley from the NY Daily news:
http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv/2009/03/26/2009-03-26_howard_stern_has_proven_irreplaceable_on-1.html
Pussycat Dolls To Perform On Kids Choice Awards
24 Looks Good On Thursday, March 26, 2009
propinquity \pruh-PING-kwih-tee\, noun:
- Nearness in place; proximity.
- Nearness in time.
- Nearness of relation; kinship.
- The passenger brake is the nonexistant brake pedal located on the floor of the passenger (shotgun) side of the front seat of your car. It is used instinctively by the passenger when the driver is driving insanely too fast, and the car needs to come quickly to a stop, which may not seem very possible at that particular moment. It is sometimes used in conjunction with the OH SHIT handle by the passenger door.
How many calories will the average slice of bread lose after toasting?
- None. Toasting removes moisture, not calories.
- Popeye: a statue of the spinach-loving cartoon character was erected in his honor in Crystal City, Texas (1937)
- A.E. Housman (1859-1936): poet, A Shropshire Lad; plus, writers Tennessee Williams (1911-1983), Erica Jong (69) and Bob Woodward (66)
- Alan Arkin (75): Oscar-winner for Little Miss Sunshine; also, actors Leonard Nimoy (78), James Caan (69), Martin Short (59), T.R. Knight (36), Amy Smart (33) and the delicious Keira Knightley (24)
- Kenny Chesney (41): country singer; also, musicians James Moody and Pierre Boulez (both 84), Diana Ross (65), Steven Tyler (61), Alan Silvestri and Teddy Pendergrass (both 59), and Juvenile (33)
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Steel Panther Releases Video, Take Shots At Goo Goo Dolls, 50 Cent, and Madonna
“Death to All But Metal” is an homage to Van Halen’s classic “Hot For Teacher” video and also features a cameo by smart mouth comedienne Sarah Silverman as the school principal.
Steel Panther’s new album, Feel The Steel, hits stores on 6/9 (how fitting is that date?!)
Check out Steel Panther’s new video for Steel Panther "Death to All But Metal - UNCENSORED" below:
DIRECT LINK:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5tl2_K-d-g
Hasselhoff Wednesday

Maybe not.
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