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Somebody's Me

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1 Somebody's Me
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2 Be With You.
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3 Addicted
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MP3 : Addicted (2007)

Addicted (2007)

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  • Title: Addicted
  • Year: 2007

# Posted on Wednesday, 05 December 2007 at 5:37 PM

Edited on Thursday, 06 December 2007 at 8:05 AM

MP3 : Enrique / Be With You. (1999)

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  • Title: Be With You.
  • Album: Enrique
  • Year: 1999

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# Posted on Saturday, 01 December 2007 at 1:53 PM

MP3 : Insomniac / Somebody's Me (2007)

Insomniac / Somebody's Me (2007)

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  • Title: Somebody's Me
  • Album: Insomniac
  • Year: 2007

Lyrics:

You, do you remember me?
Like I remember you?
Do you spend your life
Going back in your mind to that time?
Because I, I walk the streets alone
I hate being on my own
And everyone can see that I refell
And I'm going through hell
Thinking about you were somebody else

[CHORUS]
Somebody wants you
Somebody needs you
Somebody dreams about you every single night
Somebody can't breath without you, it's lonely
Somebody hopes someday you will see
That Somebody's Me [2x]

How, How could we go wrong
It was so good and now it's gone
And I pray at night taht our paths will soon cross
And what we had isn't lost
Cause you're always right here in my thoughts

[Chorus]
Somebody wants you
Somebody needs you
Somebody dreams about you every single night
Somebody can't breath without you, it's lonely
Somebody hopes someday you will see
That Somebody's Me [2x]

You'll always be in my life
Even if I'm not in your life
Because you're in my memory
You, will you remember me
And before you set me free
Oh listen please

[Chorus]
Somebody wants you
Somebody needs you
Somebody dreams about you every single night
Somebody can't breath without you, it's lonely
Somebody hopes someday you will see
That Somebody's Me [5x]

# Posted on Saturday, 01 December 2007 at 1:19 PM

Hard History

Hard   History
Hard History


Heavy metal is one of the most misunderstood genres of music in our day. Rather unfortunately, this is often a result of brazen ignorance about the subject, brought about by certain sectors of the media, society, and listeners themselves. Instead of blindly backlashing against those responsible for the defamation of heavy metal, I decided to write a history of the aforementioned music, in hopes of providing yet another source of information for those who wish to learn about its development.
In no way is this a heavy metal band list or an attempt to include every detail, important or not, within the genre's history, but I believe it is a fairly comprehensive guide. I have included bands that have been influential, prominent, representative, or successful throughout their careers, and in the process omitted several others that would prevent any conciseness. I have also made the attempt of remaining as objective as possible (although words like "well-deserved" will appear throughout the text), and therefore have also included bands that I do not enjoy listening to or whose general visual image I do not respect. After all, heavy metal is something of an acquired taste. With no further comments, I leave you to read my take on the history of heavy metal. I hope you will enjoy it and maybe learn a little from it (and with any luck, you won't find it boring at all).


When did heavy metal begin? It's hard to say. According to most metal annals, the first outbursts came from the Kinks with "You Really Got Me" and the Who with "My Generation" around 1964.

The first few years of heavy metal (the music being called classic metal at times because of its pioneering status) are considered by most as the best era of the genre ever. Without a doubt, it is quite a memorable segment of this music's history. It was back then that Led Zeppelin, unquestionably the most popular heavy metal band ever, created classics such as "Black Dog" and the Arabian "Kashmir;" but also had the brilliance of experimenting with forms of music such as reggae and folk. In fact, the latter was an essential part of the most widely known heavy metal song ever: "Stairway to Heaven." The masterfully created masterpiece was crafted by Page and vocalist Robert Plant to perfection and even today remains a constant radio staple.

/!\ Drac ProducTion
Don't Be From Them
Hrada O ma3arFin Hta Hard Kikattktb !!!

# Posted on Saturday, 17 March 2007 at 3:02 PM

Edited on Saturday, 01 December 2007 at 1:42 PM

Metal

Metal
The World Metal History

The World Metal Alliance was originally founded in 1992 in order to unite, inform and organize metal listeners in the defense of their freedom. It was a year in which the entire metal subculture was under a sudden and unwarranted series of attacks from extremists on both ends of the political spectrum. From the left, many lobbied in congress for label laws and censorship, as liberal educators proposed the removal and social rehabilitation of anyone who dared to wear a metal t-shirt to their politically correct public schools. And from the right, pseudo-fundamentalists preached record burnings and even the elimination of heavy metal as we know it. Several lawsuits were even launched against certain metal artists, blaming their music for teenage suicides. It was a time when metal was misportrayed by the media, misunderstood by the masses, negatively stereotyped by the entertainment industry, blacklisted by most music award communities, and rarely played on the radio.

Under attack both politically and personally, most metal listeners remained unaware of the severity of the threat. Until then, nothing had been done to combat the onslaught of unprovoked hostility toward us and our music. Realizing the constitutional way to effectively defend our freedom was found in the Bill of Rights; and that metal was an artform where new bands went national with little or no airplay and spread entirely by word of mouth; the solution became obvious. Within the first amendment, the counter attack had been described in detail. Using these freedoms to alert and inform the entire metal subculture through speech and the printed word, the World Metal Alliance was first brought into formation by distributing several hundred printed flyers, which described the severity of the situation, to metal fans attending a metal concert in the spring of 1992.

# Posted on Saturday, 17 March 2007 at 2:49 PM

Edited on Saturday, 01 December 2007 at 1:40 PM