Friday, August 14, 2009

Check These Dudes Outs

They definitely bring a modern sound similar to some Beatles tracks.

Dr. Dog - The Girl



Dr. Dog - My Old Ways

Thursday, July 16, 2009

TILT MODE

B-side premier. Do it.

KerBear Come Home

Taken from Truckug.com



Spread it like wild fire.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Who wants to go to Dubai!?!

So the other day I was checking up on the Yahoo! news and I stumbled upon a video about the tallest manmade structure in the world, the Burj Dubai. The video below is a different video than the one I saw on Yahoo! and was filmed while the building was only 2/3 done, but is still pretty good. If your wondering how tall the building is, you will have to watch the video to find out. But to put it's size into perspective and to give a little preview, it is as tall as two Empire State buildings stacked on top of each other. Here is the link to the Yahoo! vid too. Enjoy!

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Genius. Pure Genius.

Okay, this could very well be the best site/blog I have ever seen. Prank Vote is a group of people that play pranks on new roommates that tend to appear somewhat frequently. (I wonder why?!?)... (Just kidding, I know why. These guys are assholes!) The pranks they pull are voted on by the fans of their site. I recommend checking out a few of the videos. You won't be sorry!

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Steve Irwin Would Be Stoked... For Real

Repost from Yahoo.com:
http://buzz.yahoo.com/buzzlog/92308/?fp=1

A record-breaking stingray capture, by the numbers:

1 rod and line

90 minutes for one British biologist (with help) to reel in the freshwater fish

13 men to drag said fish onto a boat

125 pounds—that's the difference between the stingray's weight at 771 pounds and the previous record rod-&-reel capture of a catfish

The Thailand capture of the massive female stingray was part of a program to tag such Maeklong River residents. The captive, part of a "vulnerable species" listed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, measured a hefty 7 feet by 7 feet. That doesn't include the 10-foot-long poisonous tail.

Such creatures are dangerous, of course: Famed Australian TV personality Steve "Crocodile Hunter" Irwin died from a stingray barb at the Great Barrier Reef in 2006.

The numbers currently put one Ian Welch on the world record books. (Pictures of Welch posing with his female companion can be found here.) The stingray's resistance nearly dunked Welch into the river, and he was literally saved by the seat of his pants when a crewmate grabbed his trousers.

Another reason that this marine fish is so huge: She's pregnant. (Cue soap-opera gasp.) After she had been towed to the bank (too big to be onboard the boat), she was duly marked, had DNA samples removed, and returned to the river whence she unwillingly came. Welch gave her afarewell smooch, then spent the rest of the day with a cold beer and memories of her.

By the way, one number isn't known: the exact stingray population count, which has shrunk 20 percent in the past decade. With this lady's help, at least one more will be added to this number...and with a tale to tell.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

This Song Is Called Selkies.

This is Between The Buried And Me. These musicians are AMAZING! They don't play wickedly fast metal or anything, they just play really well done progressive songs with hints of death metal and plenty of exploration into experimental metal styles. This song is called Selkies: The Endless Obsession and it's off of the album Alaska. It's amazing because if you were to play this live version next to the actual album cut, it would sound almost identical. They play with huge a passion for musicianship and technicality; something hard to come by these days. The second half of the song is filled harmonies and beautiful melodies; a style they mix very well with the more raw death metal they play oh so well. I know it's a long one and I have been blowing my load all over this introduction but try to watch/listen to the whole thing. You won't be sorry when Paul Waggoner performs one of the most emotion filled solos you might EVER hear. (And I back that with complete confidence!)

Enjoy!