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More drama
PennLive.com – Feb 16, 2008
While the guitars pound and the bass booms the vocals and lyrics dance around gracefully with almost happy tones. To some this seems a bit odd to Coyle it’s nothing special. “Country music can be about death metal stuff if they wanted to” he said. “It’s not that heavy. We could make it heavier. It’s no Slayer song. Coyle also spoke about his vocal influences and the progression of his voice from screamer heavy Lifer to the more melodic tones of the Drama Club.

The really important music trivia question
The Australian – Feb 16, 2008
After all a report by Jupiter Research a couple of years ago suggested that young people had very little concept of "music as a paid commodity" which while it suggests no shortage of problems is bound to have some benefit if it stops musical intelligence being defined by a knowledge of superficial commercial triggers cheaply traded back and forth like a new accessory for a Bratz doll. ("Thank God! There is still hope!" wrote Copenhagen musicologist Eyolf strem in response to the Jupiter report. ) In fact it might just sound the death knell for shows such as Spicks and Specks if disposable music actually becomes well disposable. h and by the way Valens’s La Bamba didn’t make No2 in 1958. La Bamba was only the B-side.

Back Up Again
Knoxville Metro Pulse – Feb 16, 2008
”Most of the members of Down have a long history together especially drummer Jimmy Bower Anselmo and Keenan who all spent many of their formative years around New rleans. Nearly all of the band’s music was penned on a farm in North Louisiana owned by Anselmo in a barn converted into a studio and nicknamed The Lair. Keenan says it’s their shared history as much as anything else that’s made the band’s music so resonant with metal fans and the partnership so enduring. “That’s the whole thing; we’ve all been friends since before we were even in these bands from teenage days” Keenan says. “I’ve known Phil since we were kids. We’ve all been through a lot together and we know each other so well no one can bullshit anybody. “What really makes our music stick with the fans is just the honesty of it.

ABC Message Board – Good Game – Messages
abc.net.au – Feb 16, 2008
I also own a DS and its an awesome piece of hardware. I started gaming when i got an n64 for christmas and i was more or less exactly like the kid on that movie floating around the internet. i got goldeneye with it and played it to death and got perfect dark as soon as it came out. after that i got a gamecube and loved every second of it from smash bros to metroid to f-zero its pure class all the way. im doing a bachelor of computer graphics at adelaide uni this year which is a new course for 2008 ie i’ll be on the cutting edge. I also play guitar and im pretty much amazing (e-cookie if you know the reference)see you guys later… after that i got a gamecube and loved every second of it from smash bros to metroid to f-zero its pure class all the way. im doing a bachelor of computer graphics at adelaide uni this year which is a new course for 2008 ie i’ll be on the cutting edge. I also play guitar and im pretty much amazing (e-cookie if you know the reference)see you guys later.

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