| 'Grain' Monster Opening |
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This is the opeining for the anime 'Monster'.
I recently found myself in love with this
amazing story and I decided to do a quick
search on YouTube for anything that might be
related to it ... I was soon disappointed.
Only three videos came out of that search!
So I edited the opening and ending(s) from
the fansub that I've been watching (obviously
named Anime Keep) and stuck 'em up here. The
manga's astounding and so far the anime
follows it exactly. Animation by Madhouse,
music by Kuniaki Haishima, original story by
Naoki Urasawa, and I love every second of it.
Please enjoy 'Grain".
P.S. Sorry I can't give you guys a 'clean'
opening. Tags : Grain Monster opening anime murder mystery Naoki Urasawa Madhouse Kuniaki Haishima Kenzou Tenma |
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Affichage : 23275
Durée : 85 s |
| Bad Religion - Against the Grain lyrics |
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(words and music by Greg Graffin)
Against the Grain -the album
Cover for Against The Grain It was released
on 11.5.90, which is after Bad Religion's
80-85 was released. It was the first 100,000
seller, and showed how quickly they were
growing. Bobby: "That was where the harmonies
really started to take off. It was a good
album, more experimental, and showed the
potential the band had songwriting-wise. It
brought out a lot of Greg and Brett's own
sound and style". It's my favorite album ever
and it has come first in almost all the Bad
Religion surveys I have seen. Everybody loved
it when it came out. That's when Roy Bittain
(keyboard player for Bruce Springsteen's E
Street Band) walked into Epitaph headquarters
and told Jay and Brett that they should
re-release the album and he would produce it
and he would re-write the songs. They laughed
their asses off for a while and told him to
leave.
Some parts by G. Graffin from the book 'is
belief in God, good, bad or irrelevant?
'It seems that most people want to believe
there is more meaning in the universe than
actually exists. There is strong emotional
drive to find meaning, wich may be
"hard-wired" in our brains or a cultural
universal found in all human societies
perhaps. The drive leads many people to
accept religion readily because theologies
reassure us that indeed there is an ultimate
meaning and an ultimate purpose to human
life'.
'Human knowledge is created by a collective
of workers in all sorts of fields.
Neurobiology is one of the newer fields of
inquiry. When we add the data to the wealth
of data from psychology, evolutionary
biology, molecular biology, medicine, etc. we
are one step closer to answering the mystery
of human life.'
Greg Graffin; 'The intolerance of the
Inquisition is, I believe, a natural outcome
of traditional theology. History is the
result of causes. Although we probably can't
always figure out exactly what caused certain
things to happen in history, we can examine
some of the dominating factors'
'Did you know that my great grand-father,
E.M. Zerr, wrote a multi-volume Bible
commentary in the 1930s that is still in use
in rural areas of the Midwest in a sect
called Church of Christ?'
'It seems that most people want to believe
there is more meaning in the universe than
actually exists. There is strong emotional
drive to find meaning, wich may be
"hard-wired" in our brains or a cultural
universal found in all human societies
perhaps. The drive leads many people to
accept religion readily because theologies
reassure us that indeed there is an ultimate
meaning and an ultimate purpose to human
life'.
'My religion, wich is of course as yet
undefined and totally unpopular, accepts
morality as a set of prescribed rules that
came not from an supernatural being and his
mysterious wisdom, but rather came from a
recognition of human behavior. We humans can
recognize our own behavior and we can codify
it. We are smart beings who can characterize
good and bad behavior and relate it to how it
makes us feel(good or bad).'
'The facts of naturalism are too powerful for
people to ignore, but they haven't had time,
or haven't had the need to think deeply about
how that conflicts with the tenets and
implications of traditional theology' Tags : Bad Religion against the grain lyrics punkrock evolution creation naturalism kuddevolk da vinci code tegenlicht |
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Affichage : 13822
Durée : 129 s |
| Grippin Grain |
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Z-Ro Tha Crooked
Grippin Grain
What, in this bitch fucking with Z-Ro
Motherfucking Mo City Don bitch
Yeah, I know y'all hate the way we stare at
y'all face
[Z-Ro]
Rap game phenomenon, lyrically I drop bombs
With feddy up in my palms, and I show you why
I'm the Don
Z-Ro the soldier, with a chip on my shoulder
I get you if I owe you, X your file like
Scully and Mulder
Colder with the pen pimping thang, fuck
bringing it to your ass
Me and that boy Den Den, gon bring it to your
brain
Sit back get it together, take a chill really
sit back
When I'm on swangas never hear no noise,
cause them hoes don't click-clack
I'm thinking thoed about to unload, on
anything that don't mind
Slapping patches up out your hair, better say
better somebody to find
Straight up and down and rap flawn, these
jackers ain't on
That's why I skip the slab, and I move
straight to foreign
Everybody has collided with The Screwed Up
Click
And when I pick up the mic and I go off, they
say how he do that shit
I'm a mic wrecker, about to checkmate like
checkers
A pine breasher, with 25 bags of light green
on my dresser
[Hook]
Gripping grain, my screen is gonna fall like
rain
Cause I get my-my grind and my-my shine on,
I'm balling
Crawling in the turning lane, we tipping and
we earning mayn
Cause we get our-our grind and our-our shine
on, we hauling
[Den Den]
Gripping grain on the feeter, switching lanes
with Aaliyah
Top down low to the ground, car looking
completed
Balling hard like Kobe, put two inches on
tobe
Pack a seventeen shot, hope a nigga don't
provoke me
Cars they smoking, with herbal incent
Mashing horses flipping tortoise, candy up
like sip
Beat the toll for a dolla, as I smash right
under
On the passenger of me, riding underground
under
I ponder in the game, passing laws gripping
grain
Screens fall like rain, leaving puddles and
stains
For my grind be major, hit me on two way
pager
All my tools there's a later, for a safe
place hater
So when you see me in them streets, you best
bow down
I'm gripping grain causing pain, hold it down
H-Town
Like a king or a chief, I'm blowing endo
sweets
Saving my change pushing my Range, starched
up looking sweet
[Hook]
[Z-Ro]
Twelve inches of dope, candy coat gon float
Got a beach house in Galveston, with woofers
on bump
And we gon choke on smoke, and swallow drank
as we sail
Atlantic Ocean the Pacific, man I'm making my
mail
From selling yale to record sales, to fatten
our pocket
Murdering motherfuckers on wax, can't nobody
can stop it
With the checks and a black X, and a rolex
make niggas check
Got my nose wide open, smelling nothing but
plex
I get deep like a dimple, complicated but
simple
From rags to riches on these bitches, Screwed
Up medallion with a symbol
Ain't no mo' chains and pieces, for my
nephews and nieces
When the record stores get empty, my ass get
money increases
You can't walk on my lawn, better leave my
Vipor alone
Got a house in Sweet Water Texas, Lexus and a
pond with a swan
They call me a swanga not a diss, I broke up
on and made her bitch
Now affiliated on a candy coated yacht,
eating on shrimp fish
[Hook]
Straight Profit, taking over and you can't
stop it
Cause we get our-our grind and our-our shine
on, we balling
Crawling in the turning lane, we tipping and
we earning mayn
Cause we get our-our grind and our-our shine
on, we hauling
Gripping grain, grind on and my-my shine on
Turning lane Tags : Z-Ro Tha crooked Grippin grain this how we do it |
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Affichage : 8012
Durée : 225 s |
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