My Top 5 Favorite Music/Live Videos For Slam Death Metal Bands · 3:57am Jun 19th, 2022
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Date Of Release: August 26, 1997
Molotov is a Mexican rock band that formed in Mexico City, Mexico in 1995. It revolutionized the Rock en Español scene with what could be said and what new topics could be approached. The Band's member's consist of:
Do any of you know about this? I saw a bunch of videos mention it on YouTube, and as most of them sung praise for it and it looked weird enough, and after reading the general premise, I thought I'd give it a watch. And holy Bob was it crisp! Like, all ten episodes had exceptional animation quality that made the characters and all the weirdness really pop. And boy is it weird, especially with the characters. But it's an endearing weird, for all their quirks and insanity. Wamawink is an absolute
A while back, I gave my character Drama Heart her own theme music in the form of a heavily altered version of Nightwish's "Storytime". Later, I said that I was going to try to come up with lyrics for a song that wasn't based on anything in particular.
Now I've reached that point while writing the latest chapter of M.L.G., so I have to put my money where my mouth is. Here's hoping my focus holds out, or I'm going to be stuck with it a while.
This is a case of how I associate the tracks in my MLP playlist with the episodes and characters of the series. The eps and characters will be listed in Bold while the artists who wrote the corresponding songs will be in Italics. Some cases are influenced by PMVs and song parodies others have done; these will be marked with an asterisk(*). The artist's details may be vague in some cases due to how the file's been listed; these will be marked by a question mark(?).
In horror, it's what you don't see that is far scarier than what you do.
I think this is true for the music as well.
I far prefer the slow, quiet tracks to the louder ones. Not to say I don't like loud musical stings, roaring guitars, and squealing choirs, but something soft and gentle unnerves me more. And if you want to make any soft and slow horror track scarier, just splice in footsteps.
After 2.7 months of not updating what was at one point my highest rated story, I have published a new chapter of Sweetie Belle Can't Find Her Socks.. I feel like this is one of the better ones to be honest, and I actually enjoyed writing it, which is a rarity (belle) these days. Sufjan Stevens is the best singer-songwriter of the 21st century, so when I stumbled upon a stumbling block (which you'll read
Except tiger. Very gauche.
OK, the gist of things:
1- Still focusing on game design work. Still doing One Game a Month, you can always find me there.
2- Still working on fic, including 4o2, alongside it. Nothing's dead, my posting schedule is just... comical. My apologies for this humor.
3- Commissioning a fic that I think many of you might enjoy. Keep an eye and an ear out for that.
4- Summer is awful and my nose agrees. My huge, engorged, hateful nose.
Special thanks to whoever decided to use this song as the end credits music to Hitman: Agent 47. The movie, not the game.
Speaking of said movie:
As an adaption of the video game, it's a helluva lot more faithful than the... other one.
Yep, you read that right!
Enjoy the new chapter, folks! And thanks to my editors for their quick work and my illustrator Colby Green for banging out two illustrations for the chapter, one of which is below. And I think you all knew it was coming.
I said I'd signal boost him every day. I meant it.
Subscribe to him. Now, please.
When I'm busting myself out of jail.
When I'm doing a training montage.
When I'm waiting for Zelda U to come out in a few days.
When I meet my newborn kid for the first time.
"Oh Tumbleweed!" you cry.
"You are obviously a dashing and talented gentleman, but please, tell the whole twelve people who actually read The Flash Sentry Papers, how do you write Flash Sentry?"
WELL LET ME TELL YOU.
Step 1: Drink drinks. But, like, classy fancy drinks. Or at least cheap drinks masquerading as fancy drinks. Box wine (red, of course), is a good start. As are halfway decent scotches or brandies.
Step 2: Watch this:
I'll figure out a way to keep track of these updates somehow. This may or may not be number eight. But oh well.