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Re: Injustice and the Greek Crisis
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 11:35 pm
by Machinesworking
stringtapper wrote:Machinesworking wrote:Varg
Don't you mean "Count Grishnackh?"
Those guys are all a bunch of fucking dorks.
Meh! you don't like that kind of music anyway, but yeah Varg is an ass.
Give me Gorgoroth any day when it comes to Black Metal. I like my Black Metal fronted by an über creepy, intelligent, sadistic gay man.
Emperor would be closer to something you could possibly get into though. That and Darkthrone, depending on who's playing in it.
Slightly outside of Black Metal, Folk Metal has a lot of the trappings of Prog Rock, with a small handful of decent songs.
Seems to me you would be more into
Animals As Leaders though.

link-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0ZrF7taMHA
Re: Injustice and the Greek Crisis
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 12:00 am
by stringtapper
You know what I like!
\m/
Re: Injustice and the Greek Crisis
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 12:24 am
by Machinesworking
stringtapper wrote:
You know what I like!
\m/
Yeah I kinda guessed our musical paths cross about where Animals As Leaders, 80's-90's King Krimson, the My Life in the Bush of Hosts record, and earlier Peter Gabrial intersect.
That to me anyway is the type of classically trained music that really moves things along. Discipline is still one of my all time favorite records! Not a dud on it!

Re: Injustice and the Greek Crisis
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 2:34 am
by LoopStationZebra
Re: Injustice and the Greek Crisis
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 4:00 am
by stringtapper
Machinesworking wrote:Discipline is still one of my all time favorite records! Not a dud on it!

I'll drink to that!
Re: Injustice and the Greek Crisis
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 4:03 am
by Homebelly
You should..
I did, and it was well worth it on so many levels.
Just beware though of the HSV2 and if you go to third base make sure he is wearing a garbage bag on his junk...
I didn't... and now i'm paying..

Re: Injustice and the Greek Crisis
Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 1:47 am
by H20nly
Homebelly wrote: make sure he is wearing a garbage bag on his junk...
I didn't... and now i'm paying..

my my... i had no idea MW was so well hung. if i change teams, i'll bring the death metal

Re: Injustice and the Greek Crisis
Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 6:24 pm
by earthloop
I have just noticed that another thread devoted to racist innuendo and taunts has accidentally been 'bumped' to the top of the list. This cannot be allowed, hence this post.
So...meanwhile, in other news, the New Serfs (no, not a boy band...the people formally known as the Greek Working Class...GWC ) are settling in to their new life of servitude and some of them...just the few privileged digital artist types, maybe are asking themselves "should I risk everything and seek asylum in Germany where I could work for Ableton to resurrect that once great software company from the ignominious depths whence they have plunged...". Well o.k., maybe not in such Shakespearian terms... but you get my drift, no?
Yes ladies, there are citizens of the "second world" out there seeking to change their difficult circumstances and we should be encouraging our Greek brothers and sisters to rise up and revolt against their new masters. We should encourage them to overthrow the regime... before they decide that another country...ANY other country...would be a better place to live! We must stop the oncoming tide of economic refugees (unless they bring bits of the Parthenon with them, of course) in order to preserve the democratic cultures of countries such as England (sorry, Great Britain

). We in Australia have already done our bit as host to the largest Greek population of any city in the World outside of Greece (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_Precinct,_Melbourne) so don't ask us to take any more ... unless you can bring bits of the Parthenon ...the Parthenon Cafe in Melbourne could do with a makeover!!!
Anyway, don't hijack my thread with racist crap because that is not what this topic is about. We are not racist here in Australia!!! Even my asian friends tell me that even they can't tell some asians apart!!! So lets get on with the anti-capitalist revolution and the never ending quest for a new version of Ableton Live!
VIVA LA REVOLUCION!!!

Re: Injustice and the Greek Crisis
Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 8:09 pm
by LoopStationZebra
What?

Re: Injustice and the Greek Crisis
Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 8:43 pm
by earthloop
LoopStationZebra wrote:What?

You don't get irony and sarcasm on an internet forum? Oh well, I will have to make sure I interrupt early when a topic I start gets hijacked! Just have a look at this thread and see how it happened.
Thank you for keeping this topic at the top of the page!

Re: Injustice and the Greek Crisis
Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 10:17 pm
by Forge.
earthloop wrote:... in order to preserve the democratic cultures of countries such as England (sorry, Great Britain

).
you know what's going on in the UK right? They are making the poor foot the bill. Very wealthy politicians are telling the poorest people to tighten their belts, cutting child benefit and other welfare, and making unemployed people work at Tesco for free in order to get their benefits.
What is most infuriating is the Lib Dems have empowered the tories to do all this, and they were meant to be the left wing "socialist" party. Nobody is surprised the Tories shaft the poor, but the Lib Dems were supposed to be the alternative to all that.
Re: Injustice and the Greek Crisis
Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 7:37 pm
by earthloop
Forge. wrote:earthloop wrote:... in order to preserve the democratic cultures of countries such as England (sorry, Great Britain

).
you know what's going on in the UK right? They are making the poor foot the bill. Very wealthy politicians are telling the poorest people to tighten their belts, cutting child benefit and other welfare, and making unemployed people work at Tesco for free in order to get their benefits.
What is most infuriating is the Lib Dems have empowered the tories to do all this, and they were meant to be the left wing "socialist" party. Nobody is surprised the Tories shaft the poor, but the Lib Dems were supposed to be the alternative to all that.
Yes, your comments are exactly why I started this topic. It was not just about Greece, but the more widespread issue of governments being the 'tax collector for the rich' wherein the poorer people (the masses) are being forced to pay the bill for the bailouts of the rich and the corporate world (mainly banks). This insidious process of making people feel that they (us) are somehow partly responsible for the mess and that we have to 'do the right thing' and tighten our belts etc...makes my blood boil!
Oh and my quip about England/Great Britain was a reference to the Scottish bid for independence, which would make for a less great britain. (I have Scot's heritage )
Thanks for your informed, on topic comments Forge!
