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Saturday, December 24th, 2005
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5:47 pm
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Hmmm... Should I post another entry? Hmmm... No.
Brian.
current mood: blank current music: Children Of Bodom - Needled 24/7
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| Wednesday, November 23rd, 2005
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5:35 pm - Don't even think about expecting that Froot Loop to just up and come out of your nose.
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Alright, there's not much time for me to write this, so I'll be quick and to-the-point.
I received the new Cryptopsy CD in the mail last Friday. It's the shit. Once Was Not, as I've said before. Amazing. Lord Worm's vocals could be better, I think, but I can't complain.
The second and last point to this entry is to say that I realized something a few days ago. You know how in my previous post, I said that I'd post more often? Well, that's not going to happen. Me practicing my drumming more is tons more important than telling you fags what happened to me recently. I'll probably write one around once or twice a week. I might even make it exactly bi-weekly, and every time I'll start it with, "This Bi-week In Review" Maybe.
You guys aren't actually fags.
Brian.
current mood: peaceful current music: Immolation - Close To A World Below
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| Monday, November 14th, 2005
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12:34 pm - Again, the first thing I told you is now irrelevant because of reiteration and gravity.
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Ok, so the title wasn't funny, but I don't care because I managed to fit it in there. Boom!
I don't even really have much to talk about today, but I'm just going
to type what comes to mind. First of all, my weekend was the most
uneventful ever. On I Friday I got home from Steve's birthday
party, posted the previous LJ, and went to my room and did my homework
until about 1:30 in the morning. then I came downstairs, watched Timeline,
and went to sleep. Then on Saturday, I woke up at 10, showered, ate,
and proceeded to sit on my ass until my mom told me to go rake the yard
at 2. This turned out to be the only time I went outside during the
official weekend. around 3, when I was done with that, I came back
inside and sat at the computer for a while. This was interrupted by
Doug bringing his girlfriend and her two friends over to my house
because they wanted to see me. Apparently I have a very blue house. I
guess I never really thought about it, but it's really fuckin' blue.
Every room but two is blue. Anyway, after this I sat around until 2 in
the morning before going to bed. Sunday consisted of the same thing
that Saturday did, minus the raking. Went to bed at 11 and woke up at
10 because my mom told me there was no school for electrical reasons.
That was my entire weekend. I was really ashamed that I spent all that
time doing nothing when I could have pressed 7 numbers and hung out
with someone.
If you even bothered to read the previous, long-winded paragraph, I
commend you, and apologize for making you do that. I'll go on to the
band I'm listening to right now. Callenish Circle. I'm not sure how
underground/not underground they are, but I have to say, they freakin'
rock. Their guitar parts are really melodic in a lot of places, and the
vocals, however normal sounding, seem to have the precision and speed
that brings a sort of uniqueness that I'm really diggin'. I'm also
really getting into the drumwork because I feel like I can relate to the
drummer. That might sound stupid, but that's too bad cause it's my LJ.
Steve gave Paul some MP3 CDs a while back and 9 songs off of their
album Flesh Power Dominion were on there. It's some rockin' shit.
I realized a few days ago that I'm gonna be kinda pissed when the year
turns to 2006. That's almost entirely because 2006 isn't a multiple of
5. For instance, if I'm trying to figure out how many years ago 1980
was, I can instantly say 25 years. I just like it better when it's at a
round number. And this probably sounds really nerdy, but just deal with
it. Everybody likes multiples of 5.
I love how the spell checker on this thing suggests LBJ (Lyndon B. Johnson) as a correction for LJ.
Brian.
current mood: optimistic current music: Callenish Circle - Suffer My Disbelief
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| Friday, November 11th, 2005
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6:02 pm - Look! An atom!
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I've been reading some other people's past LJ's, and I'm kind of
disappointed that I've only got 25 or so entries. Therefore, I'm gonna
try to post more. Keep in mind that I don't have too much time on my
hands, so a great many of them will be boring/short/non-existent. You
can also forget about having those HILARIOUS titles for every entry.
Those take way too long to cook up.
Even-Numbered Thursdays. You heard me right. I'm not sure if Doug
already explained these, but I'll inform you anyway. Doug and Ron
(Doug's cousin) thought of doing cool stuff on every even-numbered
Thursday. The thing we would do, of course, would be planned on the
preceding odd-numbered Wednesday. Pretty damn cool. Yesterday was the
first, and we wore blue jeans and plain white T-shirts. Doug, Steve,
Joe, Paul, Derek Mazure, and myself. Ron didn't cause he's a
mother[expletive]ing [expletive].
I've ordered the new Cryptopsy CD from cdnow.com as of yesterday. Once Was Not
is what it's called, and I must say I can't wait for it to arrive,
because based on the reviews it was given and Cryptopsy's bitchin-ness,
I'm quite sure it's going to rock like Randy On Christmas Kicking.
I'm sure you've heard about it, and I'm going to have to say it because
it's only the most important thing you've ever heard ever. Fallen
Seraph has pretty much broken up, because Steve and Joe both quit after
Demonfest on the 29th of October. Paul and I are still gonna try to
keep it together, but without a solid place to practice, we're pretty
screwed, at least for a while. We've gotten some cool people offer to
join up, including some dude from Ubly, and a few others. Daniel Arntz
is learning bass and will join if/when he gets good enough. Also,
Richard Cady is learning guitar and might join up later if it works
out. That'd be sweet, because Richard is a badass.
A few days ago Paul found this band on Myspace by the name of Big Red Chair. www.myspace.com/bigredchair
They only have one song up, it's not even named, and it's only drums
and guitar, but it really rules. It starts out sounding like spazcore,
and then it starts to switch up and goes from hardcore and almost
becomes death metal. I want to see these guys in concert, but from the
looks of things, they don't play too many shows, and they might even be
a relatively new band. I'll ask them for a CD and stuff.
I just read some comments on Fallen Seraph's Myspace and this one girl
Nicole commented four times asking if we wanted to jump on her and eat
her tootsie roll. Haha. That just goes to show that all chicks love
guys in metal bands.
I'm going now, and I hope you caught the acronym in paragraph three.
current mood: kickin' current music: Big Red Chair - Song1DrumsNGuitar
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| Thursday, November 10th, 2005
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7:25 pm - Whatever dude. You can keep your stupid dunce cap.
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Today I realized that I reserve pretty much all of my hatred for two people: my dad, and myself.
Brian.
current mood: distressed
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| Saturday, September 3rd, 2005
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4:52 pm - I can't think of a funny title, because Doug is rushing me. I'll try to cook one up later.
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As odd as it is for this time of day, I'm going to post, whether you say "yea" or "nay"
Paul and my dad and I had this bitchin' argument last night about the war in Iraq, guns, gay marriage, you know, the main conservative-liberal gripes. It lasted for an hour and a half at least. It was sweet because I thought of a shit-ton of really good points, that...actually...didn't change his mind at all... But the bitchin' part of it was that he didn't get really angry and start YELLING AT THE TOP OF HIS LUNGS AND CUTTING EVERYONE OFF. Usually when we argue about that stuff he explodes from anger.
My best point of that night was when I said, "So, since you think that gay people shouldn't be allowed to marry, you believe that they are less of American Citizens--less of people--than straight people?" I fucking rock. I should make a debate team and join it.
Alright, so today I decided to decommission (burn) my old paint shirt which was, not surprisingly, covered in paint. Don't worry, it was 100% cotton so it didn't release any noxious gases. It sucked because I had the shirt on a really short stick, and it not only obliterated the hair on my right hand, but it also COOKED the skin on two knuckles. I suck.
I realized yesterday while watching King of Queens that Doug (Heffernan) really pisses me off. He (and sometimes Carrie) always wind up doing something really stupid, thereby making them look like complete idiots. Like, "Oh, no! I just insulted how that one guy was in the sack and I had an on microphone next to me and accidentally announced it to everyone at his wedding reception!" I wonder how they have anyone left in New York City that likes them. Ehh, it's still a good show, I just wish that those two would make some better decisions sometimes.
I must go to this Meshuggah show I've been hearing about.
"Good" SO totally describes my mood.
current mood: good current music: Cannibal Corpse - A Skull Full Of Maggots
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| Sunday, August 28th, 2005
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12:25 am - Looking for a ruler, I found the 12" kind and the emperor kind.
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Alright, so I haven't updated in a while. Is that bad? Eh? Fuhgeddaboutit!
I'll apologize in advance for this journal being boring. I've just got a feeling.
Fallen Seraph had that show in Kimball tonight, it wasn't too bad. Our set was pretty good, aside from me dropping my stick far too much. I really should look into getting some sort of grip tape or something like that. At one point during our set Steve fell into the hole in the middle of the stage (it was the same one as at Rubyfest) and a few guys were laughing a ton. When we were playing Sporadic Disembowelment, the one guy from PoHo named Dylan realized the lyrics in the chorus of that song. "I should've written more lyrics!" He was singing along and laughing his ass off about it for a while. Also the bassist from The Scarlet Letter was really loving the 'I Eat Babies' lyrics.
Speaking of The Scarlet Letter, their set was fucking wicked. They were kicking ass like crazy. Their bassist threw his bass around his shoulder, and he tried to do it a second time and it got stuck in back of him. Haha. I wish they had had a shirt in my size. Pfff.
International Terrorist Coalition was alright, I didn't like them too much, though, because their songs were all really short, and the bass was up way too high in the mix, and they barely had any catchy riffs.
This one stupid, fat, bald guy wearing a LoG shirt kept going on about how much "Opeth sucks", and he said it once during our set, so Steve said something like "Well, maybe we think Lamb Of God sucks!" and other stuff. That same guy just stood right in the middle of the hardcore dancing pit holding a beer and pushing anyone near him. He's such a dumb bitch.
Todd, I have to thank you for showing me the whole Katatonia-ness. Sweet Nurse is such a fucking beautiful and catchy song. You should totally tell me more songs like it.
Hey, I was right! This is a boring journal!
Seriously.
current mood: calm, but not smoking current music: Katatonia - Sweet Nurse
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| Saturday, August 6th, 2005
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11:36 pm - Wheelchair Wilson...that will be my clown name if I lose my legs and become a clown.
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It's been far too long since my last post, as Jessica said, so I'm writing a one. What will it be about? Well, that's up to you, my friends....
I'll start off with my vacation thing. Virginia was really hot. Humid too. The paper said that it felt like 115 or higher on several days. But it's nice back here, cause 85 degrees is a relief in comparison. This was a pointless paragraph.
Getting back to HB was glorius, though. There was a giant parade in my honor, filled with spectators from around the world, trumpets playing, fireworks, live performances from the best bands on Earth... Tons of cool stuff like that. But more seriously, my first 2 days back were lazy days, mostly spent here at home. Then today, Paul and I went around looking for some sweet spots to take some pictures of Fallen Seraph. We found some awesome places, and hopefully we'll be able to locate the Gravel Pit and take some sweet pics there. After we had enough places, Paul and I stopped at Jessica's house and hung out. It's funny that that's the first time I've talked to her besides a "hi" at the War. That was a fun time, Jessica is cool, that's why she's called Jessacool.
I might as well end this post with a wise insight. If you somehow invent a time machine, don't tell the government about it. They'll screw up the world bigtime with it.
Brian.
current mood: a-pretty pretty good current music: Ill Nino - What Comes Around
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| Wednesday, July 20th, 2005
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11:21 pm - ...So I look underneath the rock, and I see another rock! No freakin' way!
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Two posts in 2 days is insane for me, but this is a special reason.
I'm going to Virginia tomorrow (July 21st) and I probably won't be back until August 5th or 6th. That's it. Post stuff on here if you want.
Brian.
current mood: FACE KICK! current music: ManoWar - Warriors Of The World
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| Tuesday, July 19th, 2005
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9:57 pm - Typing monkeys are the hell-damn shit
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There's barely anything to talk about, but I felt it necessary to update, so woot indeed.
I drove down to Port Huron today, that was pretty fun. Driving is cool for the time being, but I'm sure eventually I'll get bored of it.
I got a few really cool shirts there, too. One of them has "Dig Dug" on it and it has the little guy in his suit (or whatever it is) killing an enemy. Fucking sweet. Another shirt has Homer on the front sitting, and it says above him "Dept. of Unathletics" and below him "If it's hard to do then it's not worth doing." I got it cause partially because Joe has that shirt with Homer on it that says Springfield Athletics Club. Opposites of a sort. The third shirt has a Bruce Lee movie title on the front, and I'll have to watch that movie soon so I'm not a poser.
For those of you who didn't know, my cousin Stacie is up here visiting from Colorado, she has been here for 10 days already, and it's been pretty fun, she's cool. I don't even know why I just told everyone that, cause I'm sure no one cares, and she's leaving tomorrow anyway.
Well, now that I've bored everyone out of their mind with my--as always--crappy journals, I'll bring up a different topic: ending this Journal.
END
current mood: Satisfied doesn't look asian current music: As I Lay Dying - Elegy
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| Friday, July 15th, 2005
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10:42 pm - Hey, you! Kleenex! Now! ...What the hell are you doing with that giant "X" and a bar of soap?
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Well, the War was yesterday.
I listened to all of the Fallen Seraph album today, and I was surprised at how well it turned out. "A Significant Kill"... My idea. Some of the mixing was poorly done, like in Murder #17 (Track 2) during the first bridge, when Joe starts playing that wicked awesome bass part, the bass is barely audible, and when the vocals come in you can't hear the bass at all. Poot. The beginning of Heterosex Ya'll had a problem in the same fashion. Speaking of the Seraph album, if anyone didn't get one, just call, email, MSN, post here, or talk to me about it. (989) 479-9577. I'll make up copies in the near future, so put that in your back pocket and sit on it.
Just so everyone knows, you're probably going to disagree what I say in this next paragraph.
I don't understand why everyone loves Opeth so much. I've been listening to the songs I have, and I am simply not getting it. I can see that the members of Opeth have AMAZING talent, but I don't think they use enough of it. A bunch of the songs are acoustic all the way through, and are full of singing. Even the songs that actually have some heavy parts in them are naught but one or two 30 second riffs before it fades back to singing and slow instruments. Even the rare heavy parts that I have heard are not that good, those are mostly just (for lack of a better word) "Well, ok, cool." Of the 12 Opeth songs that I have, there are only about 2 or 3 that I thought were worth listening to a second time. I don't know what it is, maybe I just don't like Prog that much, or maybe the Opeth songs I do have are some of their less good songs. Below are the ones that I have. Inform me.
White Cluster Master's Apprentices Patterns In The Ivy II Face Of Melinda The Moor Deliverance Godhead's Lament Serenity Painted Death Benighted Demon Of The Fall Still Day Beneath The Sun Moonlapse Vertigo
current mood: blah current music: Opeth - Moonlapse Vertigo
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| Wednesday, June 29th, 2005
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12:09 pm - I have huge wood in my pants, but it's ok, I won't get any splinters.
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The Sounds of the Underground Tour last night was the fucking best. GWAR, Lamb of God, Chimaira, The Black Dahlia Murder, Opeth, Unearth, Norma Jean, and A Life Once Lost were all fucking brilliantly kicking ass. I managed to get in the front row for Lamb of God, I almost got a high five from Randy Blythe. That would've ruled if I had gotten one. I got autographs from Bal Sac The Jaws of Death and Oderus Urungus, and I high fived Oderus! Not only that, but I met Trevor Strnad, the vocalist for BDM, by a table long after their set, so I talked to him for a minute or two and got his autograph. He's really cool.
I got a GWAR shirt when I was there, too, and it is really sweet. It's got a picture of GWAR on the front and tour dates for the "War Party Tour 2005" which actually includes last night's show. GWAR's set was fucking amazing. So much so that I can't describe it well, especially without the emphasis that talking has.
I probably should write more about the concert, but there's just too much to write about and not enough ways to describe everything.
Brian.
Contemplative totally fits my mood right now.
current mood: contemplative current music: The Black Dahlia Murder - Thy Horror Cosmic
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| Friday, June 10th, 2005
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10:32 pm - Only two cities make sense (spelling?) in the country: Philadelphia and Denver
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Ha, oh man, ha. Hopefully you got the title, it was about U.S. mints. One is in Denver and the other is in Philadelphia. Not as good as my other journal titles, but still good nevertheless.
As is what is apparently my accidental custom, I haven't updated in a long time. Maybe I just don't feel like updating anymore, but who really notices anyway? I woke up at 1:00 pm today, after going to sleep at 1:00 am the night before. Not that anyone cares, but just a thought, I guess. I remember when I slept until 3 in the afternoon on the day of the Christmas dance. That was crazy because I woke up, had breakfast, chilled for an hour, then went to the dance. Good times.
School's out. Has been out for a while. Well, 4 days, whatever. It has been some nice freedom so far, until my dad starts throwing a bunch of work at Paul and I. I've thought about it, and I think I am going to try to do tons more hanging out with people, instead of spending my time at home. For instance, if I have the choice between sitting at home and watching TV or walking around town with the chance of seeing someone to hang out with, I'll take the latter. I remember just about every other summer I've done the former, but I don't feel like being that guy who sits at home all the time. So, if yous guys see me walking around town alone, I'm probably bored as fuck.
Fallen Seraph just finished our last song for our full-length album on Thursday! The new song has a very old school outro, which rocks. I've got to say that I am pumped as hell to be able to listen to those songs without having to play them at practice, because those songs are FUCKING AWESOME! Sorry if that sounded arrogant, but some of them are just very rocking. But I digress. Hopefully the full-length album will be available for purchase/taking by the War on the Shore 2005, which anyone who reads this should go to or be officially declared...busy. That's right, if you don't go to the War, you'll be declared a busy person. July 14th at 6:00 pm at Bathing Beach Park in Harbor Beach.
Funomenon is a very fun band to listen to. Their genre is something like Ska/Indie Rock, but it's sort of hard to tell. It doesn't really matter though, because it is still sweet. Just listening to it puts you in a very mellow mood.
I'm in a really good mood right now. Seriously, I feel like just about anything could happen to me and I would just be like, "Man, that's cool, nothing can bother me, it's cool" and I freaking love it when I'm like this. I wish me feeling like this happens more often. I should listen to Funomenon more often.
I'll wrap up this Journal with a word I have never heard before: lamellirostral
current mood: optimistic current music: Funomenon - That Something
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| Sunday, May 29th, 2005
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6:48 pm - I tried using "rich text" on here, but it said I had to own $1 million in liquid assets. Fags.
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Hot damn! I've been listening to the new Scopata di Morte album, Kalma Jakaja, and it is fucking ruling like crazy. I don't think that words can describe how much I am getting into this music. It's just godly. Scopata di Morte is a group of three gods. HAIL!
I've been becoming increasingly pissed at how little variety there is in the Alien faces of mine. So I finally got around to finding one that's got a lot of variety and is cool. Fuck yeah, I found it. The faces are pretty cool looking and funny, although some of them are kinda freaky, but, it's cool.
I think I have to reiterate that Scopata kicks funking ass!! This is my second time listening to the album, and it rocks the second time, too! It's been almost 45 minutes since I started this journal.
I'm reminded of the show on May 21st, 2004, when Joe and I were on stage as Zombies, fighting to "Ghouls, Frankensteins, And More". That night was fun as hell. Ha, that reminds me of the Day Before Thanksgiving Charity Concert on November 24th, 2004! Ahh, the turkey, and the Pilgrim and Indian fight that Joe and Ryah screwed up. Bastard-licks.
I'm getting bored, so I'm gonna go now.
Oh, I should say that if you haven't seen Star Wars: Episode III, then you NEED TO GO SEE IT!!! (Ryah!)
current mood: impressed current music: Scopata di Morte - Pandemoniumaniac Scourging
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| Saturday, May 21st, 2005
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11:42 pm - I came SO close to hitting you in the face with this journal entry. Thank you, anger management.
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I found my face. It was in my shoe. It's a good thing I found it before my daily jump into my personal rock salt pile. Rock.
current mood: mellow current music: a Hungry Howies commercial in the background
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10:47 pm - What are these things in my soup? They're leeches, you say? Good, I was afraid they were asparagus.
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So. I haven't updated in a long time, hopefully I'll make this one well worth reading.
I just got home from Ryahpalooza 2, which was extremely awesome, I might say. Unfortunately, When Only Oblivion Remains was unable to play for reasons that include a lack of practice, and that's about it. In their stead, Necropolis (formerly known as Garden of Eaten) played two of their older songs and two more insanely kick ass songs, which, kicked my ass physically. They debuted their demo, I didn't grab one, but I'll have Steve burn me one when we practice next, along with one of the new Scopata di Morte full-lengths, which I CAN'T WAIT to get my hands on so I can listen to it and jack off to it. Aha, wow, that was very personal.
Back to Ryahpalooza, Fallen Seraph started off the night with our brilliantly devised beginning song, I'd Kill You But Then I'd Have To Clean Up, followed immediately by Spinal Cord Shish Kabob. I can't remember who's idea it was to merge those two, but it surely was a stroke of genius. Anyway, we finished off our set, to much applause, and let Scopata di Morte take the stage. Scopata, as is expected and always provided, rocked my face off. I was standing there, listening, and then suddenly...BAM! My face was gone. I don't know where it went! It was just gone! I'll find it eventually, hopefully before my daily jump into my personal rock salt pile. ...Of A Thousand Suns. Goddamn they fuckin' ruled like all hell. They did nothing new, but no matter how many times you hear their songs, they never get old, just better or the same. Then Necropolis. KICKED MOTHERFUCKING ASS. That's all there is to say. As the Dust Settles was, I think, was alright. I wouldn't say that their as good as others make them out to be. slightly meh, I'd say.
I've had a sore/dry throat for around 6 days now. It really blows. Really. My voice is all, "Ehh, I'm Brian's voice, and I'm gonna be all gay for a while for no reason." Fuckin' throat. Like I need my throat. Oh, wait. Nevermind.
Umm...
The Fallen Seraph shirts are selling nicely, we've paid off the loan to my parents from when we had the shirts made. That's sweet. I can't wait to open a bank account in Fallen Seraph's name. Don't know why. I guess it sort of is a landmark of us actually making a profit, and having money that us, as a band have made. Everyone should buy a Fallen Seraph shirt, they look frickin' AMAZING, and if you haven't seen what they look like, go to www.fallenseraph.com/products/shirt1.htm . I can probably make that a link, but I don't feel like figuring out how.
The show in Croswell last weekend ruled so much! We played first, and after we finished our set once, no other bands were there yet, so we played our set again. You guys missed out! Dave's band, Autopsy Prophecy, played last and they were insane. Crazy vocals Dave was doing, he ruled at that vocalizing. Their last song was called "Nailed To A Cross", and hot damn did it rock! the chorus was as catchy as fuck, and it was also awesome because the last time they went back to the chorus, Dave ran out to Steve and I and all three of us sang the vocal part. "NAILED...NAILED...NAILED TO A CROSS!!" That was frickin' great.
Still kicking ass, Brian.
current mood: accomplished and reminiscent current music: Meshuggah - War (It's on random! Proud of me, Doug?)
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| Tuesday, May 3rd, 2005
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5:39 pm - So...Bread in the freezer. What's the deal with that? And don't give me any "it keeps longer" shit.
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Aha! So damn true.
current mood: "ha, that's cool" current music: Nile - Kheftiu Asar Butchiu
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| Friday, April 29th, 2005
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11:24 pm - ...That tiger is staring at me with a hungry look, is it a good idea to have my raw meat helmet on?
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Am I the only one who gets a little perturbed when people don't use their "mood" section right? It's meant to tell what your mood is, incase you can't tell from the journal. Damn.
Doug, I am trying out putting my music on random, and it's not bad. The one problem is the 57 Anal Cunt songs that pop up frequently. But that isn't too bad. Anal Cunt is cool.
I haven't posted in a really long time, like 6 days. I've noticed that Doug and Andy haven't posted too much recently, either. I mean, is Live Journal dying for us? It's really young for it to die.
I really wasn't having a very good day, until about 6 pm when me and the rest of the family were coming back from Bad Axe, and (this is going to sound very self-loving, I guess) my mom told me that some chick that saw me when I was in the library said that I "was really cute." I don't know who that girl was, I didn't even know that she was in the library at the time, but it brightened up my day a bit. It's a damn good feeling to know that complete strangers think of you in a good way--enough to tell ANOTHER complete stranger about that.
Speaking of the library, I was pointing out to Doug and Paul how extremely stupid it was for [whoever it was] to make a sequel to the movie "Inspector Gadget". The thing that makes it really retarded was how the makers didn't even get the same actor to play the part of Inspector Gadget, as if the people that spend several bucks on the ticket and sat there watching it for 90+ minutes wouldn't notice that he looked very different.
I lost my frickin' piece! I'm so perplexed at how the fuck that happened! I'm pissed, yet I have gotten over it, hopefully no one finds it and knows it's mine. I guess I'll just buy another. At $3, it won't break me.
I have repeatedly forgotten to tell Doug and others about the box I am making for Art 1. I contemplated a few ideas, but once this one came to me, I decided to use it. I am dedicating my box to the memory of Dimebag Darrell. I am really proud of that (props to Joe for the idea of dedicating the box to Dime). Does anyone remember the last name of the guy who shot Dimebag? I know it was Nathen Something. He's really gay.
current mood: justifiably content current music: Metallica - Turn The Page
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| Sunday, April 24th, 2005
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12:49 am - I almost forgot to give this entry a title, then I came back to edit it and gave it this one.
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Whoa...I'm really indifferent right now. Like, I am trying to dig up some sort of emotion that could describe ho I feel right now, and I am coming up completely empty-handed. This actually isn't too bad.
I really only wrote this journal to ask; Is it required that haikus not ryhme? Can they rhyme? Brian.
P.S. is ending my journals and replies with "Brian." gay? Tell me, seriously.
current mood: surprisingly indifferent current music: Ill Nino - Numb
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| Thursday, April 21st, 2005
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5:23 pm - I hate it when people say, "one time at band camp..." especially when they don't have a vagina
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Alright, so today I was sitting in Math, and...shit. Nothing of note happened in math. Nothing of note happened at all today. Fuck. I'm sorry for wasting your time everyone. Brian.
current mood: surprised current music: Metallica - Orion
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