Sweaty Night by Peter Toh
Go to Peter Toh's Myspace Page to check out a brand new track titled, "Sweaty Night". This is just one of the many great tracks Peter has recorded at Hidden Track studios, so keep posted for new releases!-AS
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Go to Peter Toh's Myspace Page to check out a brand new track titled, "Sweaty Night". This is just one of the many great tracks Peter has recorded at Hidden Track studios, so keep posted for new releases!
Rest in peace to Steve Irwin, The Crocodile Hunter, who passed away today at the age of 44. He was shooting a segment for an upcoming show, "Ocean's Deadliest" and was stung by a stingray, and put a hole right in his heart. All these years of watching him with all these crazy animals, and all the jokes that were made about his chances of survival in the past all seemed so trivial. I guess I always thought in the back of my head that it was on TV, and everything would always be ok. He really was putting his life at risk so many times, and I believe it was for no other reason than his love of animals. He was able to make a great living out of it, but you can tell that he truly loved what he did. We will all miss you Crocodile Hunter. May your re-runs live on forever.This week's episode of Indie Music Sampler features "Truly in Love" by Peter Toh. A special thanks goes to Paul from Indie Music Sampler, who really had some great things to say about Peter. His podcast is hosted by Odeo which has a great feature of being able to embed the show, so click to listen below!
This year's MTV Video Music Awards was one of the most awful displays of what MTV has become today. Panic! at the Disco winning the best video award is a total slap in the face to some of the great artists this year. I remember the classic VMA awards with Nirvana and Green Day performing, and now we get to see bands like 30 Seconds to Mars and My Chemical Romance. I personally, would rather punch myself in the face. MTV is too cool for the Chilli Peppers. They could've put on a better show than any of these bands, playing any song off their double-cd. The Hip-hop categories were also extremely off. No love for Kanye? Gnarles Barkley? 50? What the hell? You can make an arguement saying the 50 track wasn't big enough, or the Gnarles track came out too late, but "Golddigger" by Kanye was huge. Instead, they thought Chamillionare and T.I. were a better fit. Who does T.I. think he is coming out with this "king" nonsense. He claims to be king of the south, although he forgot that Andre 3000, Big Boi, Big Gipp, Cee-Lo, Scarface, Little Brother, Slim Calhoun, Killer Mike, Master P, Silk the Shocker, Mystical, Baby, Juvenile, all those cats, Slim Thug, Mike Jones, Paul Wall, Smilez and Southstar and like 10 other dudes are all better than he is. He put out 2 albums, and now he's King of the South? He might make the top 10 list of Atlanta rappers if he's lucky. (Smilez and Southstar was a joke by the way, they are absolutely awful). To get back to the VMAs, my biggest beef was that they ignore the videos, and choose winners based on the song. That is crap. This is the one awards show that specifically recognizes achievement in Music Videos, and they couldn't even do that. The video for "Crazy" by Gnarles Barkley was so clever and well-done, that it is amazing to me that they only won a minor award or two. Forget about best video of the year, that literally was the best video to come out in 5 years. One thing MTV can do right is show some good old-fashioned T & A, and they continue to make good on that promise. The Racounteurs were very cool as well, and Christina looked and sounded amazing.This is another great one from Youtube. It's the exact trailor for the Matrix Reloaded, re-done entirely in 3-d annimation, replacing all the real people with characters from South Park. You don't have to be a South Park fan to enjoy this. It's so well done, that it deserves to be posted.
This video is anotherYoutube classic. Most of the fight videos on there are a little too ridiculous for me, but this one is just so cool. This tough guy starts a fight with some dude outside school, in front of a large crowd. Everyone is amping the tough guy up, until they see the quiet kid line up in a karate stance. This is the fight that you always wanted to see...Forget about UFC or boxing, a real-life karate kid vs. a street-thug, what more can you ask for?
These are the Top 10 cities for job hunting, as said by MSN last week. I'm going to tell you why this is bullshit...