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We need to hold legislatures accountable when they do wrong and break the rules and sham the people. We should not reward them. How can you reward Gov Palin in the wake of troopergate and the dishonesty and unethical behaviour. Are we looking for trouble? You would trust her to run this country when she has been found guilty of corruption while serving as Governor in the State of Alaska? How can you trust Mccain when he was one of the five senators involved in the Keaton Scandal that cost taxpayers, governemnt lots of money and cost countless of people thier retirement, and livlihood. People suffered as a result of Mccain's good old boy scandal. We should not allow thies crooks into the White house when they have already proven to us from past experiences how they have put this country last not first. How can we be so blinded by the cameras, action, the act of those who only use polished words and lies, hatred to destroy us. We have seen in the past through the civil rights era the hatred and divisiveness that was used by wicked men and now this similiar strategy being used by Mccain/Palin to instigate this same national terrorism. Just listen careful and you well see that Mccain does not fall far from that tree. Our economy is unstable and as if that wasn't enough now Mccain and Palin continues to ensue aggression and instigate anger, and fear where lunatics, radicals scream out hateful rederick to destablize our national security. Then to add insult to injury Mccain turns around and acts like he is being victimize after being called on the carpet about his hatred and irresponsibilty to host decent political campaigns. Palin cant even maintain control at these rallies nevermind this country. People are screaming out Kill Obama at these rallies like a 60s lynch mob. Instead of Mccain/Palin denounce or utilizing thier security he commend these individual and praises them during his debate tonight. What bigots, and how disgusting. These two do not represent America or country first. Palin should go back to Alaska and keep hanging out with her buddies Bill Ayers and Steve Stalle, and we will talk more about Mccains connection on the Wake Up Call show shortly. No apology should be given by Obama or Senator Lewis. We have to start acting like the head and not tail. You dont see Mccain apologizing for nothing no matter how wrong. We can talk about flag pins on one hand, call out Michelle Obama and host baby daddy talks, where is Michelle Malkin now on the Palins daughter baby daddy drama. We need to respect ourselves and stop always trying to go along get along when we know these folks are dead wrong. Why do we need thier approval? One thing I will say about Joe Biden has been dead on point and in your face with truth. More time and talk needs to be devoted towards the issues that American are facing with healthcare, outsourcing of american jobs, environment, alternative energy, etc. Mccain should be ashamed of ever speaking of himself as a hero. He does not represent America. He represents terrorist. Furthermore no more questions need to be asked about the citizenship of Obama who by the way was born in Hawaii and Mccain in the Panama Canal. Hawaii is one of our 52 by the way just like ALASKA. How about Panama Canal? Last time I checked that wasnt part of american soil. I am sure citizenship was addressed when SENATOR Obama ran for senate. Have some respect people. Those of you that cant see through Mccain/Palin probally couldnt see anything wrong with separate toilets, separate water fountains or the term "that one" as a human being was sold like cattle. Quite faking the funk if your mind and heart was really open minded and right you would see the spirit Hitler in the body of Mccain. I say keep Hitler/Mccain out of power

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2mara

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The Ripple Effect: The Music Commentary Radio Show  

"The best music you're not listening to. Reviews of lost classics and obscure titles. Unheralded bands and songwriters. New bands deserving of greater attention. It's all here, on the Ripple Effect. www.ripplemusic.blogspot.com" Join Racer X and Pope John the Enforcer every Wednesday night at 8:00pm (PST) as they breakdown and discuss the best music that you're not listening to.

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    Join Pope and Racer as they welcome the return of musical guru, Bob Vinyl, and the discussion of Dag Nasty begins. Who were these guys? Were they responsible for unleashing emo on the world? Should we view them as heroes or should they be vilified? Tune in and find out! "The best music you're not listening to. Reviews of lost classics and obscure titles. Unheralded bands and songwriters. New bands deserving of greater attention. It's all here, on the Ripple Effect. www.ripplemusic.blogspot.com"
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    A Sunday Conversation with Dead Man


    When we first published our review of Dead Man's latest offering, Euphoria, I don't think either the Pope or I were halfway prepared for the furor that caused. The Ripple switchboard lit up like a christmas tree in Central Park. Immediately, Dead Man shot to the top of our most requested review chart and have pretty much taken permanent residence there ever since.

    With that history, how could
    we not invite the Dead Man crew for an interview. So joining us today on the Ripple couch are Krille and Jocke, kicking back to share their thoughts on music and the amazing psychedelic world of Euphoira.

    When I w
    as a kid, growing up in a house with Cat Stevens, Neil Diamond, and Simon and Garfunkle, the first time I ever hear Kiss's "Detroit Rock City," it was a moment of musical epiphany. It was just so vicious, aggressive and mean. It changed the way I looked at music, what it could sound like, how it could make me feel? What have been your musical epiphany moments?

    Jocke: I was also a big Kiss fan when I was a kid and I still like them a lot. I started to listen to Beatles and Stones when I was around 12-13 years old. I listened to them because I wanted to listen to the same music as Kiss did. Later I began to listen to garage music like the “back from the grave” stuff and also a lot to obscure Swedish pop and R&B. In those days I played in several garage bands like The Roadrunners, The Strollers and Springtones. We had a lot of fun. In those days I was getting in to psychedelic bands like The Seeds and 13th floor. Seems like always been listening to old music. In the beginning I always liked the three first records with Kiss.

    more . . . http://ripplemusic.blogspot.com/2008/11/sunday-conversation-with-dead-man.html

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    Rumors Heard in MySpace, Episode 10

    For all of you North American Waveriders out there, Happy Thanksgiving! We hope that you had your fill of turkey, football, family, and spirits. I wore my super elastic band trousers so that I could pack away as much good grub as possible. Rather than have turkey in him, Racer decided that ‘tis the season to be in Turkey. For the rest of the Waveriders around the world, well . . . Happy Whatever Holiday You’re Celebrating! We wish you all a peaceful holiday season as we are now officially on the high speed train towards Christmas. Buckle up! If you’re all wondering what to get me . . . I wear a 42 long. Anyway . . . back to the music. MySpace has again been bubbling with some interesting bits of music and news, so let’s get started, shall we?

    more . . . http://ripplemusic.blogspot.com/2008/11/rumors-heard-in-myspace-episode-10.html

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    Thurdays at Pooch's Place - Warpriest - Archaic Revival

    As the SS Peacedogman navigates through the dark channels of watered-down, cookie-cutter McMetal and carb-free indie lite, we’ll occasionally encounter a true-blue, genre-defying heavy crusher. Baltimore’s own WARPRIEST is the real deal – not only providing a superfantastic neck-snapping experience, but shrouding it in a sound that’s difficult to pigeonhole.

    more . . . http://ripplemusic.blogspot.com/2008/11/thurdays-at-poochs-place-warpriest.html

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    Proto-metal report - Budgie - We Came, We Saw. . . (Live on the BBC)

    One of the most interesting things about Budgie is that they were one of the few proto-metal bands, originators along with Sabbath of the metal sound, that were able to survive and see their music evolve into true metal.

    This transformation is never more clear than on We Came, We Saw. . . ."

    After being an unheralded influence through the ‘70’s, crafting powerfully original proto-metal as far back as 1971, Budgie found the most unlikely renaissance at the Reading Festival in 1980. With NWOBHM riding high, Budgie took to the stage Sunday August 24th, after such NWOBHM bands as Tygers of Pan Tang and Girl and before Def Leppard and headliner Whitesnake and the boys simply cleaned house. Suddenly, everything they’d been doing for the last decade made sense. Instantly, they were propelled to the esteemed status of the Godfathers of NWOBHM.

    more . . . http://ripplemusic.blogspot.com/2008/11/proto-metal-report-budgie-we-came-we.html

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    Tuesday's Zen - The French Semester

    HOT NEW BANDS ON WINSTON'S ZENDAR

    Not many bands can claim such a varied international heritage as L.A based The French Semester. Consisting of well travelled New York born Indian, Riaz Tejani, who named the band after his time spent studying in Paris, a Mexican percussionist, a Vietnamese bass player, and and English drummer, The French Semester are proclaiming themselves the start of ‘immigrant rock’. And who’s gonna argue with them?

    more . . . http://ripplemusic.blogspot.com/2008/11/tuesdays-zen-french-semester.html

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    Khold - Hundre ar Gammal

    Leafless trees stretch across this Norwegian mountain landscape, their trunks buried in snow, dormant and apparently lifeless until the spring’s first thaw. But that’s a long time from now. Now, the land is an imposing frozen wasteland where only the hardiest of creatures would dare to step foot from their warren. One of these warrens is a cabin overlooking a frozen lake with a lone fishing hut stuck in the center of it. This cabin is the last sanctuary to the elements. Animal pelts can be seen hanging from the eaves and are being blown at extreme angles by the bitter and biting northern winds. Four faces stare at the foreboding landscape through the cabin’s darkened windows. Four menacing faces that warn all trespassers that this is sacred ground and only the darkest of the darkest metal bands are allowed to leave their footprints in this hallowed snow.

    While Enslaved may be the band stuck in the ice fishing hut in the middle of a frozen lake, Khold are the guys tucked in the darkened cabin, overseeing the natural domain of forever winter. Hundre ar Gammal is the soundtrack for these guardians. Though black metal in name, the album steers away from the blastbeat attack that has somewhat defined the genre. Hundre ar Gammal is a mid tempo, groove oriented opus that packs more menace than any kid named Dennis ever did. Gritty and textured guitar work and thundering bass lines propel the album, making it a head bobbing epic. The vocals, all sung in Norwegian, add an air of pain, despair, and realism that only a foreign tongue can produce. Beautiful in its ugliness, Hundre ar Gammal borrows from the dissonant brilliance of albums before it and Khold add their own unique spin to create a wondrous experience.

    more . . . http://ripplemusic.blogspot.com/2008/11/khold-hundre-ar-gammal.html

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    A Sunday Conversation with Dimaension X

    Avante-garde metal, progressive metal, symphonic doom metal. All of these are terms that could be used to describe the mountain of music created by the one man metal destroyer, Dimaension X. Known as Dave to his wife, we brought Dimaension in to the Ripple office and plopped him down on our red leather couch for a Sunday spot of tea, some crumpets and some doom metal. And just as the good man says in this interview, his heart is in his music, not money, so all of his albums are available for free download on his myspace page.


    Is this a great world we live in, or what?



    When I was a kid, growing up in a house with Cat Stevens, Neil Diamond, and Simon and Garfunkle, the first time I ever hear Kiss's "Detroit Rock City," it was a moment of musical epiphany. It was just so vicious, aggressive and mean.
    It changed the way I looked at music, what it could sound like, how it could make me feel?

    What have been your musical epiphany moments?


    3rd Grade - a friend of mine brought his older brother’s Black Sabbath “Paranoid” album to school. We didn’t like the music, but we played the introduction to “Iron Man” over and over and over - ya’ know, the part with the heavy, spooky footsteps, then the “robot voice” goes, “IIIIIIIIII AAAAMMMMM IIIIRRRROOOONNNN MAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaannnnn…..”
    To an eight-year old, THAT was the coolest thing I’d ever heard. I begged my parents to by me the album - and they DID! I have never been the same.


    And that album is part of my genetic structure. To this day, I can probably play the whole album by heart.




    more . . . http://ripplemusic. blogspot. com/2008/11/sunday-conversation-with-dimaension-x. html

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