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New Music From Kiss, The Fray, Terra Terra Terra; Bikini 'Pulp Fiction' & More (Videos)
August 19th, 2009 11:30am EDT Post a comment
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Check out a teaser of Kiss' new single, "Modern Day Delilah" off their upcoming new album "Sonic Boom". Paul Stanley says it just may be their best album ever...
Terra Terra Terra have now released their debut album "Mind Like A Man, Soul Like A Child" via Round Kid/Bonded Records. Hailing from Orlando, FL, Terra Terra Terra consists of Loren Taylor (vocals/guitar), Matthew Hagelberger (guitar), John Dye (synth) and Isaac Eisenhauer (drums). Influenced by bands like Lovedrug, Incubus, and Pink Floyd, Terra Terra Terra have an electric and passionate feel with tracks that range from solid rock to powerful ballads. With their recent release, Terra Terra Terra look to continue their extensive touring and rapidly expanding fan base.
"Lego Rock Band" is on the way, and it looks great. It'll have more family-friendly pop-based songs and the notes you play even look like little Lego bricks. The trailer's pretty clever too. We're looking forward to this one...
Here's The Fray's new single, a cover of Kanye West's "Heartless":
Pulp Fiction was a fantastic film. Now you can re-visit some of the classic, memorable lines from the film as read by hot bikini-clad models. It's better than a Royale with cheese...
If you've ever gotten frustrated by that stupid claw game found in arcades or the entrance to Walmart, etc. - you know, where you try to pick up tightly packed in stuffed animals with a claw that's pretty much made of wet noodles - here's a video on how to beat that game...
you're thinking of knocking off your local convenience store (because we're always thinking about that kind of stuff), remember that he may just be into self-defense...

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