Friday, May 20, 2011

*New music will Be posted after May 21st 2011*

As we all know Jesus is coming back any day now and steady stealing music and handing it out is the last thing we all should be focused on. I don't know about you but my ass is going to heaven. See you there!

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Panic At The Disco - Ready to Go (video)

Best video i've seen this year Along with the best album i've HEARD this year :)

E-How How to drop out of school without ruining your life.


Instructions

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      photo by Marcin Wichary
      Research your options after you drop out of school. You're not limited to public school, private school, or homeschooling. Getting a GED may be a good option for some. Others may want to try dual enrollment in high school and college. My personal favorite, and the focus of this article, will be unschooling. Unschooling is often considered a form of homeschooling, but is more about self-education and pursuing your own interests than your mom, a stack of textbooks, and the kitchen table.
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      Read The Teenage Liberation Handbook by Grace Llewellyn, the classic introduction to unschooling for teenagers. This book covers everything from convincing your parents to getting jobs without a high school diploma.
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      If you're particularly concerned about college, read College without High School by Blake Boles (see Resources for a link to the book's website). This book shows step-by-step how to do what you want during your high school years and still look attractive to competitive colleges.
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      photo by ncindc
      Find out how the laws in your state apply to you. If you are 16 or older, you may be allowed by law to leave school and do not need to worry about truancy. If you are still required by law to attend school in your state, homeschooling laws will apply to you. See resources for a link to the HSLDA page on homeschooling laws by state. Homeschooling is legal in all states and easy in most. The regulations may look complicated, but basically boil down to just a few things: the records you must keep (if any), whether you need to take tests, and, in a few states, the education level of your parent.
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      photo by Clearly Ambiguous
      After you drop out of school, let yourself relax for a while. Deschooling, a period of time when you detox from school and may not feel like doing much of anything, is important for anyone who's been frustrated with school. Assure your parents that it won't last forever (have them read the section on deschooling in The Teenage Liberation Handbook or the deschooling page in the Resources section below). Sleep, watch TV, wander, play video games--whatever you want. Let your mind clear.
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      Don't do nothing forever. Sooner or later, you'll find or rediscover something that gets you excited and passionate. When that happens, go after it. Start big projects or set big goals, whether you want to write a novel, master World of Warcraft, travel to Ghana, or start a wildlife refuge. You'll be happier if you're actively pursuing your interests, and it'll also give you something to tell people who ask, "So what are you doing with yourself?"

Imogen Heap - Speak For Yourself iTunes AAC (link is in the comments)

I know this album is from like 2005..but since im just now downloading it ill put it on here :) great album by the way..................................................................
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New Boys Too Cool To Care (ALBUM REVIEW)

THIS REVEIW IS NOT MY OWN its from avclub but everybody likes negative reviews though right? Well i do at least :D But seriously this guy has absolutely nothing good to say about this album he obviously went into it with a closed mind.


When your rap rep is based more on the tightness of your pants than your lyrical prowess, it’s safe to say that the bar of creative expectations sits low. But New Boyz’s Legacy and Ben J still come up short with Too Cool To Care, a stylistically scattershot bag of pop-rap misfires that outs the record’s title as a hollow boast. New Boyz’s ambition pays off on the opener, “Tough Kids,” where squealing guitar, lurching bass, and aggro-rapping result in a thrashing top-o’-the-world banger. But it’s all downhill from there, as the Boyz try out a dozen different looks in an attempt to dress up their vapid style into something resembling substance. They borrow Black Eyed Peas’ electro pulse for “Backseat,” ape latter-day Blink-182 with the cloying synth-punk of “Meet My Mom,” and do Auto-Tuned R&B with Chris Brown on “Better With The Lights Off.” They also dip into the minimal 808s-and-snares beatwork of their debut with “Crush On You,” placing too much attention on shoddy verses rife with bad rhymes and worse penis jokes. Priapic obsession might be Too Cool’s only consistent thread; Ben J even brags about needing “a Twitter for my dick” on “Start Me Up.” Pity Too Cool To Care isn’t nearly as eloquent.

New Boys - Too Cool To Care Album (link in the comments)

The Link is not mine i just got it online and i'm to lazy to upload my own copy but who cares :) (Link is in the comment section) i will do a review of this as soon as i'm done listening to it.

Monday, May 16, 2011

Album Request + Follow me on Twitter!

If you want to request an Album/Song/leak/Review then Leave a comment (you don't have to sign up to comment) and Follow me on my new twitter for updates (I'll Follow You Back)! @killkikzango again if you have anything you want to advise or request leave a comment or email me realsomesee@yahoo.com (leaving a comment is probably easier) =)

Lady Gaga - Hair iTunes AAC (Download link In The Comment Section)