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Kid Icarus
posted on 06-07-2002 @ 1:21 AM      
Hanger-On
Registered: Jun. 02
Anybody download some of the songs off Kazaa or anything? If you have tell me what you thought. I can't wait for it to come out. With Staley dead Cantrell is the only way to hear new Alice in Chains material.

The Stupid Cupid
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posted on 06-07-2002 @ 1:34 AM      
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Registered: Oct. 00
kid icarus was one game that i never beat on nes.


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posted on 06-07-2002 @ 9:49 AM      
Psychopath
Registered: Mar. 02
Ive heard a few songs, and they rock. Not sure of the names, but they are better than his last cd. I read that he recorded almost 50 songs and that they were all going to be released now that he is on Roadrunner records.

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Kid Icarus
posted on 06-07-2002 @ 12:40 PM      
Hanger-On
Registered: Jun. 02
quote:

kid icarus was one game that i never beat on nes.



Me either.

quote:

Not sure of the names, but they are better than his last cd.



I like the last one so this is goodd to hear. Thanks man. I could probably DL all the songs and then burn the CD but I think i'll drop a few bones on it. I can believe the 50 songs. He just locks himself inside his house and writes like a bitch for some lengthy period of time.

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posted on 06-07-2002 @ 12:43 PM      
Psychopath
Registered: Mar. 02
I dont think the cd will have all 50. He was between labels, and just kept recording. I heard that Roadrunner might release a double cd after this cd is released. I think its coming out either next week or the week after. The band is Jerry singing and playing guitar, Robert Truiljo(Suicidal Tendencies/Infectious Grooves) on Bass, and Mike Bordin(Faith No More/Korn/ Ozzy) on drums. Now thats a fuckin lineup.

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posted on 06-07-2002 @ 12:47 PM      
Psychopath
Registered: Mar. 02
By the way, he's on tour opening for Nickleback.

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posted on 06-07-2002 @ 12:50 PM      
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Registered: Aug. 00
I believe it was going to initially be a double-cd, but now I think the end result is a single disc of 14 songs -

1. Psychotic Break
2. Bargain Basement Howard Hughes
3. Anger Rising
4. Angel Eyes
5. Solitude
6. Mother's Spinning In Her Grave (Glass Dick Jones)
7. Hellbound
8. Give It A Name
9. Castaway
10. She Was My Girl
11. Chemical Tribe
12. Spiderbite
13. Locked On
14. Gone

Sample the cd here




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This message was edited by SLASH on 6-7-02 @ 1:24 PM

Kid Icarus
posted on 06-08-2002 @ 2:54 PM      
Hanger-On
Registered: Jun. 02
quote:

By the way, he's on tour opening for Nickleback.



Yeah, they'll be in Baltimore on the 12th which I might go see. Tickets are around 40 bucks though. I dont care to see Nickelback.

The Stupid Cupid



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