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Punk rock and its surrounding culture.
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Generic toradol
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Toradol or Ketorolac is used to treat different pains in people. This
medicine is a temporary healing of mild or harsh pain in adults.
Mostly this medicine is used for relieving the pain during operation
or surgery.
Toradol is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). It acts by
preventing your body's construction of definite natural essences that... more »
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P2P Share files by email on Thu 04/25/2013
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Do you think that Peer-to-Peer, FTP
IRC technologies etc...are too much complicated !? There is a simpler technology to use, Autosend. This software allows file-sharing by only using your e-mail account. Autosend allows sharing files on your computer through regular email. It is an automatic file mailer... more »
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OT: Daevid Allen=CIA / tin foil hat + Robotussin DM / Radiohead
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I've been sorting through RADIOHEAD post their 90s unpalpable (mostly) rock stuff towards their millienium non-rock stuff and had this to say to Dr. Scott in Denmark.
"Try to be in a "metatemporal" mode with later abstract Radiohead stuff. From the "Kid A", "Amnesiac", "Hail To The Thief", "In Rainbows" and "The King Of Limbs" albums, i.e. post 2000 millienia they REALLY got interesting. It is alot like the band are projecting Super Villain prophecy on Korova Milk bar dosage and post-psych Art New Wave, like if Can were strung out on meth in jumpsuits and Clockwork Orange bowler hats babbling in NadSat ala Chrome, thrashing about with electronics and loops. It really is "heavy coded" stuff, not straighforward, but once you "get it" or get past the abstract coded noise and babble, albums like "In Rainbows" is Brutal like a 60s Marvel comic or thrashy like Giant Transforming Robot fights. They use alot of comic book design on their later LP s as well."... more »
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Flipper article, Reggae and the Punk Legacy- The Women's Story
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Greetings,
In the latest issue of Perfect Sound Forever <[link]>, you'll find (among other things):
FLIPPER
Live Punk Blow Out by Chrisopher J. Laramee "This this double album is a collection of songs recorded between 1980 and 1985. Also, my preference for their live stuff over the studio albums is no slur on those fine slices of wax (GENERIC being a stone cold all-time winner), it's just my opinion that the live experience illuminates the Flipper thang the brightest. The fine folks at 4 Men With Beards have kept this in print so go buy it if you dig it. And do yourself a favour and get it on the double vinyl version for full impact."... more »
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