Monday 18 August 2008

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Grayskul
   

Artist: Grayskul: mp3 download


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Deadlivers
   

 Deadlivers

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 17






Oldominion crowd members and MCs Onry Ozzborn and JFK had been meaning to do a project together for a patch, simply it wasn't until later they heard Cannibal Ox's 2001 album, The Cold Vein, that they distinct to unionise themselves. The finalized their batting order in 2003 with the plus of bass part player Rob Castro, world Health Organization had played on Ozzborn's The Grey Area. After Grayskul recorded over 30 songs and released a tour-only LP, their music got into the work force of Rhymesayers forefront Siddiq (Brant Sayers), world Health Organization liked their hard-edged level-headed and immediately mark them. Using the change egos Reason, Fiddle Stick Recluse (or just Recluse), and Phantom Ghost El Topo, Ozzborn, JFK, and Castro -- whose unrecorded evince included a unrecorded DJ and oftentimes masks -- released their debut, Deadlivers, in 2005, and two old age later (this time preferring the monikers "Matter Draven" and "Count Magnus," and without Castro) Bloody Radio, which featured verses from Aesop Rock and Cage, among others, came extinct.





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Friday 8 August 2008

Music industry to tax downloaders



Internet users could face an annual accuse of up to �30 to download music, under plans to be unveiled today that aim to tackle illegal file-sharing.




Ministers are backing proposals that would enable millions of broadband users
to pay an yearly levy which would set aside them to copy as much � previously
illegal � music from the internet as they precious. The money raised would be
channelled back to the rights-holders, with artists responsible for the near
popular songs receiving a bigger slice of the cash.



John Hutton, the Business Secretary, and Andy Burnham, the Culture Secretary,
will unveil a package of proposals, beginning with thousands of prolific
downloaders receiving letters warning them they are breaking the law by