switchrider2
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Johnny Quest Thinks I'm A Sellout
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Post by switchrider2 on Jan 31, 2008 21:29:44 GMT -6
now he looks like weird al does in the ''white and nerdy'' video hahah
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Post by MorbidGuitar on Feb 1, 2008 10:03:07 GMT -6
haha yeah he's got the big gold clock on and a backwards bandana
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switchrider2
Evil God
Johnny Quest Thinks I'm A Sellout
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Post by switchrider2 on Feb 3, 2008 19:13:24 GMT -6
yea... he's gonna be called snoop rosey rose
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Post by MorbidGuitar on May 26, 2008 9:14:27 GMT -6
If the new GnR album is called Chinese Democracy then i just downloaded it and listened to a few of the worst songs i've ever heard.
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switchrider2
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Johnny Quest Thinks I'm A Sellout
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Post by switchrider2 on May 26, 2008 20:53:59 GMT -6
hahahahah well what could you expect.....
i heard axel was trying to get an MTV show which would have consisted of him trying to sell the record to labels
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Merk
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Post by Merk on Aug 25, 2008 16:50:37 GMT -6
Axel is a freak, no different than Micheal Jackson..besides the child molesting. Both cannot sing worth a fuck and have bad plastic surgeries
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Post by MorbidGuitar on Oct 18, 2008 8:16:23 GMT -6
The names of the 14 songs on "Chinese Democracy" have been revealed by the website BestBuy.com in their product catalog. Also a small image of the cover art of the ridiculously-long-awaited new Guns N' Roses album has been posted on the online catalog, have a look at it here. The tracklist of "Chinese Democracy" appears to be as follows: 01. Chinese Democracy 02. Shackler's Revenge 03. Better 04. Street Of Dreams 05. If The World 06. There Was A Time 07. Catcher N' The Rye 08. Scraped 09. Riad N' The Bedouins 10. Sorry 11. I.R.S. 12. Madagascar 13. This I Love 14. Prostitute According to a ChineseDemocracy.com update, it is true that the album is coming out on 23rd of November. An official announcement will be made "soon" directly from Axl. The artwork we've seen listed on bestbuy.com is the official CD cover. The tracklist is legit and this is the right order. The album will be released worldwide the same day but it might hit the stores in some areas the next day. "Street Of Dreams" is confirmed as "The Blues". So, the news it true, GnR actually released their album. Now they haven't officially beat YourEnvy yet because it will be a couple years before that one copy of the album is sold haha
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Post by rabbifoodslicer on Oct 18, 2008 11:12:44 GMT -6
chinese democracy? are you serious?
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Post by MorbidGuitar on Oct 21, 2008 14:53:29 GMT -6
Here you go guys, i think you'll get a good laugh out of this one. Hmmm..... whats that other band that turned to shit that sounds exactly like this. Any guesses? Im going to move this thread to the general music room in a bit too.
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E! Online is reporting that, the California man charged with illegally leaking tracks of Guns N' Roses' near-mythical "Chinese Democracy", pleaded not guilty today [Monday, October 20] in federal court.
Kevin Cogill, a 27-year-old blogger known as "Skewrl" who uploaded nine tracks from the forever-in-the-works LP on his Antiquiet in June, was busted Aug. 27.
Cogill was charged under a three-year-old federal anti-piracy law that makes it a felony to distribute a copyrighted work on computer networks before its release. He was released on $10,000 bail.
If convicted of the misdemeanor count, Cogill faces a possible five-year prison sentence and a $250,000 fine. However for a jury to find him guilty, prosecutors must prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that Cogill unlawfully disseminated the previously unreleased songs for profit.
Ex-Guns N' Roses and current Velvet Revolver lead guitarist Slash slammed Cogill in a recent interview, telling the Los Angeles Times, "I hope he rots in jail. It's going to affect the sales of the record, and it's not fair. The Internet is what it is, and you have to deal with it accordingly, but I think if someone goes and steals something, it's theft."
Assistant U.S. attorney Craig Missakian, who pursued the case with the FBI and recording industry, said, "In the past, these may have been viewed as victimless crimes. But in reality, there's significant damage."
Cogill posted the songs at a web sitecalled Antiquiet, where they were available for public access. The site crashed from the amount of traffic it received once word of the leaked tracks got out. Cogill took them down again after he was contacted by representatives of Guns N' Roses.
The tracks were allegedly taken from the band's yet-to-be-released "Chinese Democracy" album. Cogill, who used to work in distribution for the group's record label, says he received them from an anonymous source.
After his arrest, Axl Rose and crew issued a statement saying, "Though we don't support this guy's actions at that level, our interest is in the original source. We can't comment publicly at this time as the investigation is ongoing."
Welcome to the legal jungle.
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Merk
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Gatekeeper of all that is unholy.
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Post by Merk on Oct 21, 2008 18:56:41 GMT -6
GAY! Honestly a scentence that hefty for something this "minor". I mean fuck a duck! I'd rather see someone put behind bars that actually needs to be. Like child molestors for instance, why put this much time into some young punk ass bitch? Use that time, energy, money for something useful for a change.
Welcome to the American Legal Jungle Bitches.....idiots at large.
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Post by rabbifoodslicer on Oct 21, 2008 21:30:49 GMT -6
fucking.........fucking..........fucking..........STUPID!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! wow, that REALLY makes me that much MORE interested in buying this SUPO DE FUCEKN DUPO ALBUM GUYZ!!!!! dildos. theyre a bunch of dildos...
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Post by MorbidGuitar on Oct 21, 2008 21:44:12 GMT -6
hahah a bunch of 60 year old metal wannabees
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Merk
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Post by Merk on Oct 21, 2008 21:56:59 GMT -6
BAH HAW HAW HAW Rabbi you made my day
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Post by rabbifoodslicer on Oct 22, 2008 18:18:17 GMT -6
the pleasure is mine
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Post by MorbidGuitar on Dec 16, 2008 19:08:25 GMT -6
UPDATE
The Los Angeles man accused of uploading nine pre-released Gun N' Roses tracks pleaded guilty Monday [December 15] to one count of misdemeanor criminal copyright infringement.
Kevin Cogill faces a maximum of one year in federal prison, a $100,000 fine and five years probation when sentenced in Los Angeles federal court on March 3. But he faces no jail time in a deal (.pdf) cut with prosecutors, in which the 28-year-old agreed to cooperate with authorities.
"Mr. Cogill is cooperating with the government in our efforts to find the original source of the leak," federal prosecutor Craig Missakian said in a telephone interview.
This summer, Cogill was arrested and charged with uploading to his music site, antiquiet.com, nine tracks of the Chinese Democracy album. The album, which cost millions and took 17 years to complete, was released Nov. 23 and reached No. 3 in the charts.
"I got my hands on pre-release versions of Guns N' Roses songs — something my audience was heavily anticipating," Cogill, also known as "Skwerl," told U.S. Magistrate Paul Abrams. Asked if he uploaded the material onto his website for financial gain, Cogill said he didn't, "but I understand all the attention helped me." Cogill had confessed to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, which was tipped off to the uploading by an investigator with the Recording Industry Association of America.
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