Sunday, November 16, 2008


Good Night, Witness Light
Released March 27, 2007

1. "Are Two Chords Enough, Dear?" - 1:35
2. "Stranger, You and I" - 3:12
3. "Iron in the Backseat" - 3:54
4. "No One Is Convinced" - 3:47
5. "Marching Band Intro" - 0:50
6. "That's Our Hero Shot" - 2:59
7. "To Struggle With Light Colors" - 3:36
8. "Cue the Sun!" - 3:34
9. "Miniature Christmas Tree" - 2:51
10. "Love & Mercy" - 2:56
11. "Hello Color Red" - 2:53
12. "The Best Part About It Honey" - 3:14
13. "How's It Going to End?" - 4:20


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Daphne Loves Derby


Daphne Loves Derby
Released 2003

1. "Makers and Breakers" - 2:38
2. "Come Winter" - 3:28
3. "Hopeless Love" - 4:15
4. "Kent Loves Gig Harbor" - 3:12
5. "Midnight Highway" - 3:32
6. "Part of My Past" - 2:45
7. "The Wonder Years" - 4:44
8. "The End of Everything I Loved" - 6:05
9. "Heartbreak for Six Seasons" - 3:34
10. "Tennis Court Soundtrack" - 2:37
11. "The Longest Story" - 4:17

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Sunday, November 9, 2008

The Killers - Previous Age (Promo)


Tracklist:

1. Human
2. Mr Brightside
3. When You Were Young
4. Tranquilize
5. Somebody Told Me
6. Read My Mind
7. Shadowplay
8. Smile Like You Mean It
9. Bones
10. All These Things That I’ve Done

Grupo/Band:
The Killers
Album: Previous Age (Promo)
Año/Release year: 2008
Género/Genre: Alternative/Rock
Calidad/Quality: 197kbit (VBR)
Página oficial/Official website: Website
Link myspace: Myspace
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País/Country: USA
Compañia discográfica/Label: Vertigo
Si te gustan/If you like: Kaiser Chiefs, The Strokes, Interpol, Franz Ferdinand.

A singles collection type compilation released to "remind" us of The Killers and to promote the new album.

Funeral For A Friend - Memory And Humanity


Tracklist:

1. Rules And Games
2. To Die Like Mouchette
3. Kicking And Screaming
4. Constant Illuminations
5. Maybe I Am?
6. You Can't See The Forest For The Wolves
7. Building
8. Beneath The Burning Tree
9. Someday The Fire...
10. Waterfront Dance Club
11. Charlie Don't Surf
12. Ghosts
13. Constant Resurrections


Grupo/Band: Funeral For A Friend
Album: Memory And Humanity
Año/Release year: 2008
Género/Genre: Emo/Rock/Alt.Rock
Calidad/Quality: 221kbit (VBR)
Página oficial/Official website: Website
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País/Country: UK
Compañia discográfica/Label: Join Us
Si te gustan/If you like: Taking Back Sunday, Finch, Thurdsay, Thrice.

Comeback Kid - Through The Noise


Tracklist:

1. False Idols Fall
2. Die Tonight
3. Broadcasting…
4. Partners In Crime
5. Changing Face
6. Industry Standards
7. Defeated
8. All In A Year
9. Step Ahead
10. Talk Is Cheap
11. The Trouble I Love
12. Hailing On Me
13. Our Distance
14. Lorelei
15. Wake The Dead
16. Giver (Reprise)
17. Final Goodbye

Grupo/Band:
Comeback Kid
Album: Through The Noise
Año/Release year: 2008
Género/Genre: Hardcore
Calidad/Quality: 228kbit (VBR)
Página oficial/Official website: Website
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País/Country: USA
Compañia discográfica/Label: Victory
Si te gustan/If you like: Casey Jones, Have Heart, Bane, With Honor.

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Best Japanese Rock Band

1) X Japan

Pretty much all other Jrock bands are continuing the path that’s been created by X Japan. X Japan is the idol amongst Japanese rock bands themselves, which proves of it’s being the best and the legend.
Their music extends from metal to classic, from hard fast beat to beautiful peaceful instrumental. The energy they put into every music is powerful and beyond limit. If they weren’t disbanded for 10 years, they’d have held the record of jrock, metal band in Japan or furthermore, in the world.

kurotenshi

Their songs.. is so awesome,,

ragil_19

X Japan, not a single doubt about it. why? they’re the living legend of Japanese Rock. they shaped and put the foundation of Japan’s Rock industry to what we see today. they also the most influential JRock band there. Check all of JRock bands nowadays, most of them idolize X JAPAN.

kurenai_tenshi


Esta es una de las mejores si no la mejor banda de japon a mi gusto asi ke espero ke suba de lugar.

Deisy_Takarai

so cool

GlonnAtronnAdonnAdict

No one does it like L’Arc.

While other great bands have faded away over the years or last their originality. Laruku are still there, doing there thing while still captivating the masses.

-Din-


S.k.I.N. will be the most famous band. no only in japan! in all the world. go! YOSHIKI,GACKT,SUGIZO & MIYAVI! god of music

the super band!! with only 4 songs i know that S.K.I.N. is the best band ever!

Even if nowdays there isn’t a specific material, they are going to rock the entire world x3

Greatest band in the country of Japan in the history of the world.

Burninator2112

awesome band!

I love their rock - the melodies aren’t too hard and not too soft. Just enough to sound awesome!


Best J-rock band ever!

guitara

I LOVE them Coz, They have the same TASTE whether in RECORDING or in LIVE CONCERT. not like OTHERS.
Yasu’s voice trimming my edge...
You’s skill Shredding my souls..
arararararara~~~~
:p

NuNu

Best Best Best J-rock ever!

WE ARE JANNE!

Nagashiwa


Diru!! Shinya!! HUHUHU! Ur rocks!! I’m gonna be just like u!! haha :D

Anash

this band should be higher

isaacg369

come one, Kyo’s voice is the mos multifacetical and best of all, same with the music, so Dir En Grey, tatally have to be in the first place, their the most interationalof all, and more unique too..


Their sound is savage!

AresRed

Their singing matches up perfectly with their amazing guitar rifts.

gazette is my beeoot! band

go the east go the west

gazette always a best!


I Luv their music

GenievenoX

OMGOSH UVERworld rocks! they should at least be on top 3 no number 1!!!!! and yes i agree the lead singer is HOT LIKE HOT SAUCE!

UVERworld is the best band EVER!!!
it should be a crime that they arent #1(plus the lead singer is hot!)


Buck-Tick has a very unique sound, which makes them so lovable (in my mind) plus they did the opening for Trinity Blood.


ToPh

10) GacktJob

the lovelly boy of gacktjob ^^ like them so much.

Gackt and his band give the best shows in the world!

The Love Calculator

Welcome to this great invention of Doctor Love!

We all know that a name can tell a lot about a person. Names are not randomly chosen: they all have a meaning.
Doctor Love knew this so he made another great invention just for the lonely you!

Sometimes you'd like to know if a relationship with someone could work out. Therefore Doctor Love himself designed this great machine for you. With The Love Calculator you can calculate the probability of a successful relationship between two people. The Love Calculator is an affective way to get an impression of what the chances are on a relationship between two people.

About The Love Calculator | Love-Links

To find out what the chances for you and your dream partner are, just fill in both full names (both first and last name) in the two text boxes below, and press Calculate.

Please enter the two names to be analyzed:


LOVES

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Love is any of a number of emotions and experiences related to a sense of strong affection.[1] The word love can refer to a variety of different feelings, states, and attitudes, ranging from generic pleasure ("I loved that meal") to intense interpersonal attraction ("I love my girlfriend"). This diversity of meanings, combined with the complexity of the feelings involved, makes love unusually difficult to consistently define, even compared to other emotional states.

As an abstract concept, love usually refers to a deep, ineffable feeling of tenderly caring for another person. Even this limited conception of love, however, encompasses a wealth of different feelings, from the passionate desire and intimacy of romantic love to the nonsexual emotional closeness of familial and Platonic love[2] to the profound oneness or devotion of religious love.[3] Love in its various forms acts as a major facilitator of interpersonal relationships and, owing to its central psychological importance, is one of the most common themes in the creative arts.


Definitions


The English word love can have a variety of related but distinct meanings in different contexts. Often, other languages use multiple words to express some of the different concepts which English relies mainly on love to encapsulate; one example is the plurality of Greek words for "love". Cultural differences in conceptualizing love thus make it doubly difficult to establish any universal definition.[4]

Although the nature or essence of love is a subject of frequent debate, different aspects of the word can be clarified by determining what isn't "love". As a general expression of positive sentiment (a stronger form of like), love is commonly contrasted with hate (or neutral apathy); as a less sexual and more emotionally intimate form of romantic attachment, love is commonly contrasted with lust; and as an interpersonal relationship with romantic overtones, love is commonly contrasted with friendship, though other definitions of the word love may be applied to close friendships in certain contexts.

When discussed in the abstract, love usually refers to interpersonal love, an experience felt by a person for another person. Love often involves caring for or identifying with a person or thing, including oneself (cf. narcissism).

In addition to cross-cultural differences in understanding love, ideas about love have also changed greatly over time. Some historians date modern conceptions of romantic love to courtly Europe during or after the Middle Ages, though the prior existence of romantic attachments is attested by ancient love poetry.[5]

Because of the complex and abstract nature of love, discourse on love is commonly reduced to a thought-terminating cliché, and there are a number of common proverbs regarding love, from Virgil's "Love conquers all" to The Beatles' "All you need is love". Bertrand Russell describes love as a condition of "absolute value", as opposed to relative value. Theologian Thomas Jay Oord said that to love is to "act intentionally, in sympathetic response to others, to promote overall well-being".

Impersonal love

A person can be said to love a country, principle, or goal if they value it greatly and are deeply committed to it. Similarly, compassionate outreach and volunteer workers' "love" of their cause may sometimes be borne not of interpersonal love, but impersonal love coupled with altruism and strong political convictions. People can also "love" material objects, animals, or activities if they invest themselves in bonding or otherwise identifying with that item. If sexual passion is also involved, this condition is called paraphilia.[6]

Interpersonal love


Interpersonal love refers to love between human beings. It is a more potent sentiment than a simple liking for another. Unrequited love refers to those feelings of love which are not reciprocated. Interpersonal love is most closely associated with interpersonal relationships. Such love might exist between family members, friends, and couples. There are also a number of psychological disorders related to love, such as erotomania.

Throughout history, philosophy and religion have done the most speculation on the phenomenon of love. In the last century, the science of psychology has written a great deal on the subject. In recent years, the sciences of evolutionary psychology, evolutionary biology, anthropology, neuroscience, and biology have added to the understanding of the nature and function of love.

Chemical basis

Biological models of sex tend to view love as a mammalian drive, much like hunger or thirst.[7] Helen Fisher, a leading expert in the topic of love, divides the experience of love into three partly-overlapping stages: lust, attraction, and attachment. Lust exposes people to others, romantic attraction encourages people to focus their energy on mating, and attachment involves tolerating the spouse long enough to rear a child into infancy.

Lust is the initial passionate sexual desire that promotes mating, and involves the increased release of chemicals such as testosterone and estrogen. These effects rarely last more than a few weeks or months. Attraction is the more individualized and romantic desire for a specific candidate for mating, which develops out of lust as commitment to an individual mate forms. Recent studies in neuroscience have indicated that as people fall in love, the brain consistently releases a certain set of chemicals, including pheromones, dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin, which act similar to amphetamines, stimulating the brain's pleasure center and leading to side-effects such as an increased heart rate, loss of appetite and sleep, and an intense feeling of excitement. Research has indicated that this stage generally lasts from one and a half to three years.[8]

Since the lust and attraction stages are both considered temporary, a third stage is needed to account for long-term relationships. Attachment is the bonding which promotes relationships that last for many years, and even decades. Attachment is generally based on commitments such as marriage and children, or on mutual friendship based on things like shared interests. It has been linked to higher levels of the chemicals oxytocin and vasopressin than short-term relationships have.[8] In 2005, Italian scientists at Pavia University found that a protein molecule known as the nerve growth factor (NGF) has high levels when people first fall in love, but these levels return to as they were after one year. Specifically, four neurotrophin levels, i.e. NGF, BDNF, NT-3, and NT-4, of 58 subjects who had recently fallen in love were compared with levels in a control group who were either single or already engaged in a long-term relationship. The results showed that NGF levels were significantly higher in the subjects in love than as compared to either of the control groups.[9]

Psychological basis


Psychology depicts love as a cognitive and social phenomenon. Psychologist Robert Sternberg formulated a triangular theory of love and argued that love has three different components: intimacy, commitment, and passion. Intimacy is a form in which two people share confidences and various details of their personal lives. Intimacy is usually shown in friendships and romantic love affairs. Commitment, on the other hand, is the expectation that the relationship is permanent. The last and most common form of love is sexual attraction and passion. Passionate love is shown in infatuation as well as romantic love. All forms of love are viewed as varying combinations of these three components. American psychologist Zick Rubin seeks to define love by psychometrics. His work states that three factors constitute love: attachment, caring and intimacy.[10][11]

Following developments in electrical theories, such as Coulomb's law, which showed that positive and negative charges attract, analogs in human life were developed, such as "opposites attract". Over the last century, research on the nature of human mating has generally found this not to be true when it comes to character and personality; people tend to like people similar to themselves. However, in a few unusual and specific domains, such as immune systems, it seems that humans prefer others who are unlike themselves (e.g. with an orthogonal immune system), since this will lead to a baby which has the best of both worlds.[12] In recent years, various human bonding theories have been developed described in terms of attachments, ties, bonds, and affinities.

Some Western authorities disaggregate into two main components, the altruistic and the narcissistic. This view is represented in the works of Scott Peck, whose works in the field of applied psychology explored the definitions of love and evil. Peck maintains that love is a combination of the "concern for the spiritual growth of another", and simple narcissism.[13] In combination, love is an activity, not simply a feeling.

Comparison of scientific models


Biological models of love tend to see it as a mammalian drive, similar to hunger or thirst.[citation needed] Psychology sees love as more of a social and cultural phenomenon. There are probably elements of truth in both views — certainly love is influenced by hormones (such as oxytocin), neurotrophins (such as NGF), and pheromones, and how people think and behave in love is influenced by their conceptions of love. The conventional view in biology is that there are two major drives in love — sexual attraction and attachment. Attachment between adults is presumed to work on the same principles that lead an infant to become attached to its mother. The traditional psychological view sees love as being a combination of companionate love and passionate love. Passionate love is intense longing, and is often accompanied by physiological arousal (shortness of breath, rapid heart rate). Companionate love is affection and a feeling of intimacy not accompanied by physiological arousal.

Studies have shown that brain scans of those infatuated by love display a resemblance to those with a mental illness. Love creates activity in the same area of the brain that hunger, thirst, and drug cravings create activity in. New love, therefore, could possibly be more physical than emotional. Over time, this reaction to love mellows, and different areas of the brain are activated, primarily ones involving long-term commitments. Dr. Andrew Newberg, a neuroscientist, suggests that this reaction to love is so similar to that of drugs because without love, humanity would die out.