Artist: Suffocation: mp3 download Genre(s): Rock Metal: Death,Black Metal: Heavy Suffocation's discography: Suffocation Year: 2006 Tracks: 11 Souls To Deny Year: 2004 Tracks: 8 Despise The Sun (EP) Year: 1998 Tracks: 5 Pierced From Within Year: 1995 Tracks: 9 Breeding The Spawn Year: 1993 Tracks: 8 Human Waste (EP) Year: 1991 Tracks: 6 Effigy Of The Forgotten Year: 1991 Tracks: 9 Effigy Of The Forgotten (Reissue) Year: Tracks: 9 Death alloy band Suffocation was formed in New York in the early '90s, comprising vocaliser Frank Mullen, guitarists Doug Cerrito and Terrance Hobbs, bassist Chris Richards, and drummer Mike Smith. The group's 1991 debut record album, Effigy of the Forgotten, became quite influential in the grind/death metallic element community. Released on Roadrunner Records, it was followed deuce eld by and by by Upbringing of the Spawn. After the egress of the Human Waste EP, Smith left Suffocation and was replaced by drummer Doug Bohn. By 1995, the irregular lineup had released their first record album, Perforated From Within. The band skint up soon later, demoralised by label problems and a lack of direction. A enigma record album, Despise the Sun, floated around imputable to record mark political sympathies until Relapse lastly released it in the summer of 2002. |
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Wednesday, 13 August 2008
Protesters make noise over 'Thunder'
Dozens demo at film's Westwood premiere
Protesters, led by Special Olympics chairman and CEO Timothy Shriver, marched outside the Westwood premiere of DreamWorks' "Tropic Thunder" on Monday night.
Chanting and waving placards that read "Ban the movie, ban the word of honor" and "Call me by my name, not my label," several dozen hoi polloi tried to get the message across that the word "retard" and devising fun of the mentally challenged is not comedy material.
In "Thunder," Ben Stiller's character is an player who antecedently attempted to go for Oscar amber by playing a lineament called "Simple Jack." "Thunder" features the movie-within-a-movie's trailer, and Stiller is forced to reenact scenes from the flick when he is captured by Asian drug lords.
DreamWorks and Paramount were well-prepared for the protest: The unremarkably open marxist carpet was shielded by walls of 10-foot-high shrubs, thus preventing the protesters from even being in the background of telly shots.
The just the ticket will call, normally located just outside the California Pizza Kitchen restaurant, was moved to the side of a parking deal and saved by a temporary wall.
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Protesters, led by Special Olympics chairman and CEO Timothy Shriver, marched outside the Westwood premiere of DreamWorks' "Tropic Thunder" on Monday night.
Chanting and waving placards that read "Ban the movie, ban the word of honor" and "Call me by my name, not my label," several dozen hoi polloi tried to get the message across that the word "retard" and devising fun of the mentally challenged is not comedy material.
In "Thunder," Ben Stiller's character is an player who antecedently attempted to go for Oscar amber by playing a lineament called "Simple Jack." "Thunder" features the movie-within-a-movie's trailer, and Stiller is forced to reenact scenes from the flick when he is captured by Asian drug lords.
DreamWorks and Paramount were well-prepared for the protest: The unremarkably open marxist carpet was shielded by walls of 10-foot-high shrubs, thus preventing the protesters from even being in the background of telly shots.
The just the ticket will call, normally located just outside the California Pizza Kitchen restaurant, was moved to the side of a parking deal and saved by a temporary wall.
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Wednesday, 6 August 2008
Theme parks, nets offset Disney film losses
Robert Iger also touts music arm's 'success story'
Apparently teenager Miley Cyrus, the Jonas Brothers and the gang from "High School Musical" are considered "aged" acts around Disney.
No matter, because they're still generating boatloads of revenue, and their success serves as a attracter for younger musical endowment, Disney CEO Robert Iger said Wednesday.
Iger's comments came while discussing Disney's quarterly earnings with Wall Street analysts, unitary of which was interested in the conglomerate's music business, which Iger said "has off into quite an a nice success story."
Disney, though, mixes its music results in with its movie studio numbers, and Iger declined Wednesday to separate them out.
Iger likewise offered some unsolicited advice to SAG, suggesting that a work stoppage would be "unpopular" while inquisitive aloud wherefore SAG leadership should expect a bettor offer than other guilds are acquiring. He added that he did non foresee a "particularly damaging impact" on Disney's business because of stalled talks.
Disney's earnings topped Wall Street estimates, with television and theme parks picking up the slack from a weak studio apartment performance, courtesy of the inability of "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" to compete with net year's "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End."
Disney earned $1.28 one thousand million in the quarter, up from $1.18 zillion the same quarter last year, on revenue that grew 2% to $9.24 billion.
Disney shares blush wine 2.4% to $31.67 on Wednesday but gave up the gains in the after-hours session.
Although the studio apartment was the standout trey months ago, this time it was the laggard, posting a 19% knock off in tax income to $1.43 one million million and a 49% absorb in in operation income to $97 million.
But Iger focussed on the positive, noting that "WALL-E" is "the best-reviewed flick of the year" and predicting a good reply to "High School Musical 3: Senior Year," due in theaters Oct. 24, and "Bolt," featuring the voices of Cyrus and John Travolta, scheduled for release Nov. 26.
Disney's biggest sector, media networks, posted an 8% gain in revenue to $4.12 billion and 9% more than operating income at $1.47 one thousand million, with cable system making up for a declining broadcasting business.
Cable, lED by ESPN and the international Disney Channels, grew operating income by 14% to $1.2 1000000000000, while broadcasting lost 11% to a positive $260 million.
Disney blame weak broadcasting results on lower ad sales at the owned TV stations, though tax income at ABC was like to a year ago because of higher advertisement and digital-media revenue offsetting lower ratings.
Parks and resorts, a tight watched segment because it might be vulnerable to a struggling economy and high gasoline prices, continued an impressive run. Revenue in the unit was up 5% to $3.04 one thousand million, and operating income grew 3% to $641 million.
Disney's smallest unit of measurement, consumer products, grew revenue 20% to $642 meg, though operating income fell 4% to $113 zillion, with the acquisition of the Disney Stores in North America contributing to the leap in revenue.
Disney blamed the lower operating income in that segment partly on lower gross revenue of video games. Last year, Disney Interactive Studios had an "At World's End" game, while this year it had games based on "High School Musical" and "Prince Caspian," not to mention higher video game development costs.
Apparently teenager Miley Cyrus, the Jonas Brothers and the gang from "High School Musical" are considered "aged" acts around Disney.
No matter, because they're still generating boatloads of revenue, and their success serves as a attracter for younger musical endowment, Disney CEO Robert Iger said Wednesday.
Iger's comments came while discussing Disney's quarterly earnings with Wall Street analysts, unitary of which was interested in the conglomerate's music business, which Iger said "has off into quite an a nice success story."
Disney, though, mixes its music results in with its movie studio numbers, and Iger declined Wednesday to separate them out.
Iger likewise offered some unsolicited advice to SAG, suggesting that a work stoppage would be "unpopular" while inquisitive aloud wherefore SAG leadership should expect a bettor offer than other guilds are acquiring. He added that he did non foresee a "particularly damaging impact" on Disney's business because of stalled talks.
Disney's earnings topped Wall Street estimates, with television and theme parks picking up the slack from a weak studio apartment performance, courtesy of the inability of "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" to compete with net year's "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End."
Disney earned $1.28 one thousand million in the quarter, up from $1.18 zillion the same quarter last year, on revenue that grew 2% to $9.24 billion.
Disney shares blush wine 2.4% to $31.67 on Wednesday but gave up the gains in the after-hours session.
Although the studio apartment was the standout trey months ago, this time it was the laggard, posting a 19% knock off in tax income to $1.43 one million million and a 49% absorb in in operation income to $97 million.
But Iger focussed on the positive, noting that "WALL-E" is "the best-reviewed flick of the year" and predicting a good reply to "High School Musical 3: Senior Year," due in theaters Oct. 24, and "Bolt," featuring the voices of Cyrus and John Travolta, scheduled for release Nov. 26.
Disney's biggest sector, media networks, posted an 8% gain in revenue to $4.12 billion and 9% more than operating income at $1.47 one thousand million, with cable system making up for a declining broadcasting business.
Cable, lED by ESPN and the international Disney Channels, grew operating income by 14% to $1.2 1000000000000, while broadcasting lost 11% to a positive $260 million.
Disney blame weak broadcasting results on lower ad sales at the owned TV stations, though tax income at ABC was like to a year ago because of higher advertisement and digital-media revenue offsetting lower ratings.
Parks and resorts, a tight watched segment because it might be vulnerable to a struggling economy and high gasoline prices, continued an impressive run. Revenue in the unit was up 5% to $3.04 one thousand million, and operating income grew 3% to $641 million.
Disney's smallest unit of measurement, consumer products, grew revenue 20% to $642 meg, though operating income fell 4% to $113 zillion, with the acquisition of the Disney Stores in North America contributing to the leap in revenue.
Disney blamed the lower operating income in that segment partly on lower gross revenue of video games. Last year, Disney Interactive Studios had an "At World's End" game, while this year it had games based on "High School Musical" and "Prince Caspian," not to mention higher video game development costs.
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