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SoundTravelin

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great show guys hopefully see ya next time

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Wake up Call Show

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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

2mara

2mara

awesome!!!! ~2

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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    Proto-metal Report - Dust - S/T

    With Marky Ramone being a recent, and very gracious guest on our radio show, there really was very little surprise which band was going to occupy this month's Proto-metal Report. For those of you who want to hear what Marky had to say about his old band, the Ramones, Phil Spector, the great CBGB days, and see why the show as chosen as one of the Best Shows of the Week at blogtalkradio, you can still download the podcast for free at Ripple Radio. But for today, we're going back a little farther in time to this nasty little treat from early in Marky Ramone's discography.

    Formed in 1968 by guitarist/vocalist Richie Wise, bassist/guitarist Kenny Aaronson, and a still then teenage, Marky Ramone (then Mark Bell), with lyricist Kenny Kerner, Dust cut a path rarely traveled at the time. While most of the early heavy proto-metal vibe at the time was coming from the U.K. and Europe, Dust tuned in hard and heavy to the darker, psychedelic early metal vibe. Plying their trade in New York, the boys were quickly signed to Kama Sutra records and released this vintage undertaking of ball's out, in your face, pre-metal corruption.

    more . . . http://ripplemusic.blogspot.com/2009/01/proto-metal-report-dust-st.html

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    Rumors Heard in MySpace, Episode 12

    A year ago, Racer and I tossed around ideas of how we could pass on some music information to you that you may have missed through the course of your normal lives. We settled on this feature that you’re reading right now. In the past year, we’ve taken you all over the map and shined a spotlight in some really bizarre places, and on some really bizarre bands. This episode is no different, my friends! This month, we’re gonna’ spend a great amount of time in France. Why? Well, France seems to be hoppin’ right now with some fantastic music that you simply need to know about. I’m not completely certain on the rest of the trips itinerary. How about we just make it ups as we go along? Alrighty then. Hop aboard Air Ripple as we fly this sucker halfway across the globe. Buckle up and return your seats and trays to the upright position.
    Contact!

    more . . . http://ripplemusic. blogspot. com/2009/01/rumors-heard-in-myspace-episode-12. html

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    A Ripple Roadtrip - Another Musical Cornucopia

    As my brethren, The Pope, said in his Insatiable Feast of Indescribable Rock and Roll post, we've been inundated at the Ripple office recently with a wide swath of music from all genres. A veritable variety of voices. While this is a beautiful thing for our very salivating ears, these many sounds don't always fit nicely into one simple post. With that in mind, for today, I wanted to bring you with me on a recent road trip, a typical day's drive, to give you a taste for life as a Rippler, squeezing myself into an old Ghia, and the sorts of sounds that accompanied me as I cruised about town.

    Beehoover - Heavy Zoo

    First up was this out-of-left-field, poundingly heavy, brutal display of stoner/sludge riffery, Beehoover. A duo operating out of Germany, Beehoover tire iron more massive, head pummeling riffs into this little monster than Iced Earth had on their last 10 years worth of output. Completely non-linear, tossed about with a massive dose of weirdness, Beehoover is quite unlike anything else I've heard. A statement like that always needs to be followed up with the disclaimer, this may not be for every one, but damn, if you can tolerate a little bizarreness while you beat yourself silly with a guitar hammer, give this one a try. Essentially a drum and bass duo, Beehoover expand the realm of the all mighty riff, verging into Tool-esque excursions into surreal, alt stoner prog territory previously only inhabited by the likes of Salvador Dali's melting brain. I haven't heard anyone work their bass like this in my life, pounding it out more like a detuned guitar, full of monstrous chords, than what you'd expect from the standard bass role. Really wild stuff. I've seen this album described as a "mind f*ck of metal," and who am I to argue with such eloquence. If you're timid, stand clear, but if you've got an adventurous bone in your body, that really wants to see where a couple of completely weird, amazingly talented musicians can take their metal, give this horse a trot.

    more . . . http://ripplemusic.blogspot.com/2009/01/ripple-roadtrip-another-musical.html

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    A Sunday Conversation with Bigelf

    Anyone who's seen our Ripple Music Round-up, our views on the best heavy rock of 2008 will know how I feel about the guys. Their last album, Cheat the Gallows, was a mind-bending, senses-shattering, IQ melting extravaganza of progressive, neo-psychedelic, retro-seventies rock/pomp mayhem. You don't believe me? Check out the lists of some of the other music sites who linked up with us to share our Year's End lists. Yup, you'll find Bigelf there also. Seems the world is rapidly forming a consensus, Bigelf is for real. With that in mind, you couldn't believe how freaking amped The Pope and I were when Damon Fox, the main elf at Bigelf, stopped by our office and plopped himself down on our red leather couch. Once I was finally able to find my tongue, I had questions galore for the man.

    more . . . http://ripplemusic.blogspot.com/2009/01/sunday-conversation-with-bigelf.html

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    Sounds of Winter – The Ripple Listening Guide to Winter Despair and Violence

    The sky is cast in a mellow gray hue, the sun is hidden behind a massive wall of floating and rolling moisture. Flurries of snow blow past the sealed windows and ice decorates every surface, those moving and those stationary. Depression and despair have become roommates to those trapped within their abodes by these God forsaken elements. Moments of panic sweep through the otherwise rational psyche as cabin fever begins to set in. Psychotic episodes are a breath away. Darkness not only falls over the northern hemisphere, but also across the minds of those who long to catch a fleeting glimpse of the sun. Claustrophobic. Paranoid. Vitamin D deficient.

    Waveriders, welcome to the Sounds of Winter report where we’ll do our damnedest to inform you of some underrated, yet most worthy companions for your time of doom and gloom. No music captures the darkest and dreariest season like extreme metal, in particular, Black and Death Metal. This report wouldn’t be possible if it weren’t for the continued support of our friends at Fossil Dungeon. They’ve kept us in such a massive supply of doomy, gloomy, despair leads to violence filled grooviness that there’s no way we could touch on every artist. So, I cherry picked the bands that best conveyed the emotion of bleak desolation which ultimately leads to physical destruction. Think of the systematic mental breakdown of the character Jack Torrance from The Shining and that’s what you’re gonna’ get from this set of reviews. Grab a blanket and get comfy. Judging from the weather reports, you’re not going anywhere for awhile.

    more . . . http://ripplemusic.blogspot.com/2009/01/sounds-of-winter-ripple-listening-guide.html

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    Ripple Theater - The Who At Kilburn 1977

    For some reason, we don't seem to get a ton of music DVD's here at the Ripple Office, but when they do come in, Pope and I salivate like Pavolian dogs. Within moments, the popcorn is popping, the lights are dimming and we're sitting back in front of our office theater, feet kicked up and waiting in anticipation.

    And on this particular day, we were not disappointed.

    more . . . http://ripplemusic.blogspot.com/2009/01/ripple-theater-who-at-kilburn-1977.html

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    Blasted to Submission – The Heavy Artillery Report

    One of the great things that we’ve noticed since Racer and I started this Ripple Effect beast is that there are a bunch of people out there who love music. Not just to the point that they listen to it at work and tap their toes to the rhythm. No . . . I’m talking, really love the stuff to the point that they risk all for the love of it! I’m talking about the guys and gals who pony up the money to record, promote, and distribute some of the finest music that you’re not listening to. Record labels like Indie Recordings, Transubstans, Prosthetic, Small Stone, Pulversized, and now . . . Heavy Artillery. These guys have made that old school metal sound their bread and butter, and having grown up listening to the original waves of the stuff, I can appreciate the stellar effort that these guys have put forth. I mean, hell . . . there are so many times that I sit back and think back to the days when I wore my denim jacket with the Slayer back patch on it. It takes me back to when music was the most important thing in the world. I don’t know how y’all keep finding such great music, but keep doin’ what you’re doin’!

    more . . . http://ripplemusic.blogspot.com/2009/01/blasted-to-submission-heavy-artillery.html

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