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  1. g420

    5-meo-dmt

    anyone try this ? (i think i may have asked this before, but i'm burnt)
  2. last few batches i got i got banged out $20 a pill no matter how many i bought but these pills were the best i've done since 1998-99, there were white sunshines & grey vw's (be careful though some people know about the white sunshines being great so they're stamping reg pills with that stamp now) the ones i had were huge & real chalky
  3. personally, iron maiden, killers, number of the beast, piece of mind & powerslave hold a special place in my heart..lol
  4. thanks, my friend & i argued this all summer of 2000, lol
  5. which fiona song? we used to debate whether or not "violent suicide" was a fiona apple song cause the artists name was fiona & never got the real answer..lol
  6. American Massive is a real eye opener to the American Rave scene. This film was conceived by Steve and Jon Levy, owners of America's premiere electronic music label, Moonshine Music, and brought to life by up-and-coming Los Angeles director Thomas Trail. The concept was to document a brief moment from this amazing movement. Shot on the Moonshine Overamerica 2000 tour, American Massive shows you the rave scene from its participants' perspective: the DJs, the promoters, the artists, and the kids. 24 Cities, 13,000 miles in 32 days with some of America's biggest names in electronic music, including AK1200, Christopher Lawrence, Carl Cox, Cirrus, D:Fuse, Dara, Micro, Frankie Bones, John Kelley and Keoki. American Massive shows you the rave scene from its participants perspective. You'll see frank interviews with the people who have shaped the scene as well as interviews with law enforcement officials, and scenes from the infamous drug raid on "Disco Donnie's" event in New Orleans. American Massive chronicles every event, from underground warehouse parties in St. Louis to the 40,000-person " Monster Massive" rave in Los Angeles. In between the shows, you'll see behind the scenes life on the road, with some of the biggest names in electronic music, along with clips and extended interviews. What happens along the way is part "Spinal Tap," part "COPS" but mostly "Rave & Roll." DVD extras include, bonus scenes, interviews, out-takes and general debauchery. "The documentary succeeds in unintended ways: portraying the inner life of a generation with nothing better to do that suck on pacifieres and dance" ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE
  7. American Massive is a real eye opener to the American Rave scene. This film was conceived by Steve and Jon Levy, owners of America's premiere electronic music label, Moonshine Music, and brought to life by up-and-coming Los Angeles director Thomas Trail. The concept was to document a brief moment from this amazing movement. Shot on the Moonshine Overamerica 2000 tour, American Massive shows you the rave scene from its participants' perspective: the DJs, the promoters, the artists, and the kids. 24 Cities, 13,000 miles in 32 days with some of America's biggest names in electronic music, including AK1200, Christopher Lawrence, Carl Cox, Cirrus, D:Fuse, Dara, Micro, Frankie Bones, John Kelley and Keoki. American Massive shows you the rave scene from its participants perspective. You'll see frank interviews with the people who have shaped the scene as well as interviews with law enforcement officials, and scenes from the infamous drug raid on "Disco Donnie's" event in New Orleans. American Massive chronicles every event, from underground warehouse parties in St. Louis to the 40,000-person " Monster Massive" rave in Los Angeles. In between the shows, you'll see behind the scenes life on the road, with some of the biggest names in electronic music, along with clips and extended interviews. What happens along the way is part "Spinal Tap," part "COPS" but mostly "Rave & Roll." DVD extras include, bonus scenes, interviews, out-takes and general debauchery. "The documentary succeeds in unintended ways: portraying the inner life of a generation with nothing better to do that suck on pacifieres and dance" ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE
  8. post what you listen to... i like every genre mentioned above but hc & emo-core being my favorite..some metal, some punk:rock: :rock:
  9. anything by stevie knicks & fiona apple hole's "salvation" cranberries
  10. just saw maiden/dio/motorhead last month, maiden's new album is coming out soon
  11. I agree hip-hop sucks... slayer in flames fear factory hatebreed killswitch engage sick of it all madball 18 visions throwdown v.o.d. snapcase
  12. lamours still has shows on a regular basis, check their site for listings
  13. lick a polar bear's scrotum that is all:D
  14. i just checked their site the price range is $42-$75, you gotta be some kinda a moron to pay that
  15. are they really that much $$?? that's insane ...
  16. couldn't tell you I wasn't at central park but I would think it wouldn't be the same being that hammerstein is in doors.
  17. try new york hard core tattoos on Staton st.
  18. The sound system at Hammerstein is geared towards live music e.i. rock bands, I'm afraid this is gonna be like when Oakie spun at Roseland, sounded like ass
  19. not proud to say but i tried it before
  20. g420

    5-meo-dmt

    I heard it was really intense also & supposedly a tiny bit can f you up, supposedly u shouldn't do it unless u measure the dosage exactly
  21. g420

    5-meo-dmt

    Has anyone ever tried this?
  22. Who is the song "Angel" by ? Thanks
  23. Yup & now I'm starving like an Iraqi orphan
  24. ...before work is not a good idea, it's only 10:30 & I feel like I've been here 8 hours already
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