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Robert "Fish" Fishman is in his early 40s. He spends his days as a quiet pencil-pusher in a Cleveland office park and his nights trying to forget about the time, 20 years ago, when he was the drummer of a rising pop-metal band called Vesuvius and was unfairly bounced from their lineup before they blasted off into the rock n' roll stratosphere. On the eve...
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ershin:
mr. wilson is a true comedy genius.
fitzsimmons:
Great interview. He is really funny.
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The first season of Dexter was pretty much based on the book, Darkly Dreaming Dexter. There weren't spoilers so much as there were dramatizations of the novel. Season two went off with an original story, though still resolving some issues from season one. Now entering its third season, everything is fair game on Dexter.

SuicideGirls joined the show's star, Michael C. Hall, and executive producer,...
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heathen:
love Dexter
melx:
Great interview. So excited for the new season.
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There is no genre that adequately defines Otto Von Schirach. Sometimes classified as IDM, sometimes breakcore, his sound is chunky and integrates all choice elements of underground music into a melodious mlange. With a notably diverse, plethora of...
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It's hard to ignore the Guitar Hero phenomenon. Even non-gamers see the rock game popping up in movies, on YouTube and in any gadget store. It's a simple enough premise that anyone can enjoy it. Just jam along with the notes on the screen to make the pretty music play. Wiggle the whammy bar on long,...
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There is no genre that adequately defines Otto Von Schirach. Sometimes classified as IDM, sometimes breakcore, his sound is chunky and integrates all choice elements of underground music into a melodious mlange. With a notably diverse, plethora of influence ranging from Miami bass to grindcore, crunk to experimental noise, it is no surprise to see all types of people attending Ottos showsfrom fairies to...
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stellae:
Otto is a genius!
jaime:
I just want to say that my intro got fucked up in edit. Here is what I have, copy and pasted from my original Word doc.

Sometimes classified as IDM, sometimes breakcoremore accurately, NO genre adequately defines Otto Von Schirach. His sound is CHUNKY, meaning he smoothly integrates ALL choice elements of underground music into a melodious mlange. With a notably diverse plethora of influence including everything from Miami bass to grindcore, crunk to experimental noise, it is no surprise to see all types attending Ottos showsfrom fairies to freaks, hipsters to hip-hoppers. As Otto would say, its a gangbang. If you have not witnessed the futuristic digital sleaze spewing from this Hialeah born mash-up masters laptop in person, you are missing out on the best underground shows in the world!

I just have to let SG land know, now that I've noticed the mistakes ADDED! WTF?! LOL

eeek kiss
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Greta Gerwig made her first appearance in a mumblecore film by phone, sending in voicemails and camera-phone photos to represent her off-screen character in director Joe Swanberg's 2006 dramedy LOL. Since then, the flaxen haired 24-year-old has become the unofficial face of the movement, starring...
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It's hard to ignore the Guitar Hero phenomenon. Even non-gamers see the rock game popping up in movies, on YouTube and in any gadget store. It's a simple enough premise that anyone can enjoy it. Just jam along with the notes on the screen to make the pretty music play. Wiggle the whammy bar on long, sustained notes to make funky sounds and tilt the...
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skeksi:
The problem with the difficulty ramping up on GH3 was that when you went from one level to the next, you weren't just learning how to use an extra button, you were also experiencing a significant speed bump at the same time. The difference from easy to medium was negligible but from medium to hard was obnoxious. Not to mention by the time you master easy and medium, you don't exactly feel like going back and playing Slow Ride or Barracuda anymore.
gdarklighter:

RiderMusic said:
I hate to rain on your parade


So don't. Of course, you're not actually raining on our parade anyway, since nobody gives a fuck about what you have to say.

BUT


The dreaded BUT! In capitals!

why don't you people take the time spent learning Guitar Hero whatever and use that time to actually learn to play the real instruments.


Maybe because that actually takes a lot more time than learning to play Guitar Hero?

Do you really think that you're going to really be a 'Rock Hero' by playing this band kareoke game!!!


No. Contrary to what Jack Thompson and Fox News would like you to believe, gamers actually can tell the difference between video games and real life.

What happens when someone hands you a real guitar???


Shit, do people just hand out guitars on street corners? I need to get out more. I'd give it back, because I don't know how to play, and since they're just handing them out on street corners, I probably can't resell it for much.

As always, you all want the percieved glory without any of the work and dedication, but hey, that's the American way.


Umm, actually, we just want to have fun with our friends. Do you have any of those, or has the stench of pompous musician driven them away?

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Greta Gerwig made her first appearance in a mumblecore film by phone, sending in voicemails and camera-phone photos to represent her off-screen character in director Joe Swanberg's 2006 dramedy LOL. Since then, the flaxen haired 24-year-old has become the unofficial face of the movement, starring in (and generating lots of press for) Swanberg's well-received 2007 film Hannah Takes the Stairs and this week's Baghead from...
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erin_broadley:
Greta Gerwig made her first appearance in a mumblecore film by phone, sending in voicemails and camera-phone photos to represent her off-screen character in director Joe Swanberg's 2006 dramedy LOL. Since then, the flaxen haired 24-year-old has become the unofficial face of the movement, starring...
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AMCs hit series Mad Men turned the channel into a legitimate network for original programming. Their previous claim to fame was simply showing old films, as their title American Movie Classics indicated. Harkening back to a more "classic" era, Mad...
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AMC's hit series Mad Men turned the channel into a legitimate network for original programming. Their previous claim to fame was simply showing old films, as their title American Movie Classics indicated. Harkening back to a more "classic" era, Mad Men takes place in the world of 1960s advertising. The smoldering period piece stars Jon Hamm as Don Draper, the top ad man at Sterling...
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thejuanupsman:
Nice interview. I have not managed to catch the show yet but I will definitely be making an effort to now.
porpora:
the hottest character and man in the world
can't wait to see the next episode..love