Casey

Flipmo

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You have some explaining to do

As a Killer

On October 7th 2009, S-Endz was arrested by British authorities on suspicion of the murder of Michael Jackson. According to authorities S-Endz was known by many in Mr Jackson’s entourage as Michael’s personal narcotics supplier who frequently injected Mr Jackson with propofol, lorazepam and midazolam. It is believed by authorities that these injections, administered by S-Endz, were directly responsible for Mr Jackson’s death. Authorities also commented that further details will be disclosed during S-Endz trial. S-Endz was unavailable for comment at the time of his arrest. Another artist, Prince said he was extremely disappointed in Mr S-Endz and said he should be put to death for his transgressions.

This shocking news has caused many celebrities to publicly comment on the topic. Two celebrities who were previously thought to be dead, Tupac Shakur and Kurt Cobain, also resurfaced to publicly show their disgust for the actions by Mr S-Endz. The overwhelming majority of individuals have come to the consensus that S-Endz is a very naughty boy and needs to stand trial for his actions.
Source: Wiki

lmao.
 

Flipmo

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I don't know lol. I was just seeing if there were any remixes to songs listed on his wiki page, so I was quite surprised to see we were harboring a murderer. :D
 

Casey

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LMFAO! Aight, which one of you fuckers did this?

The IP address traces to New York....don't think I won't find out!

That's pretty funny shit.
 

Casey

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Also Flipmo....any songs in particular that you're looking for? You could always ask, you know...
 

Flipmo

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Oh, I was just listening to the Sugarless remix, and I got curious and started looking around, one thing led to another and eventually found out you butchered one of my childhood heroes. No biggie :D

I'll remember to ask if there are any songs specific though.
 

Casey

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Oh, I was just listening to the Sugarless remix, and I got curious and started looking around, one thing led to another and eventually found out you butchered one of my childhood heroes. No biggie :D

I'll remember to ask if there are any songs specific though.
lmfao.

man....if I had known Michael, I'd have injected myself with all that shit before I'd ever inject him. I just couldn't do it.

I have a digital single coming out on the 21st. It's gonna be a free download, but people will have the option to pay for it if they choose to. If they do choose to, they can pay however much they want (although there'll be a minimum). I should have the artwork and press release tomorrow.

The song features someone from here :)
 

Flipmo

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Yeah, features Rukas. I followed the rabbit trail and discovered that. lol.

Didn't Radiohead do that with one of their albums? It was a free digital design, but if people wanted to pay they could leave whatever they wanted. Great way to promote and offer music imo.

Either way, I'll be sure to check out the track.
 

Casey

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it says you grew up in a 'diverse' area of Birmingham... does that mean 99% Indian 0.5% black 0.5% white?
lmao.

well actually it's more like 45% Indian 40% Black 15% White...

Yeah, features Rukas. I followed the rabbit trail and discovered that. lol.

Didn't Radiohead do that with one of their albums? It was a free digital design, but if people wanted to pay they could leave whatever they wanted. Great way to promote and offer music imo.

Either way, I'll be sure to check out the track.
lol, go ahead and ruin the surprise for everyone. nah i'm just kidding, it's all good.

Yeah, Radiohead were the first to do the "pay-what-you-want" thing and got all the media attention/PR for doing so. The problem I have with that, is that they claimed to do it as a social experiment, but then never released the statistics of how many people paid and how much, versus how many downloaded for free, etc, etc. Trent Reznor of NIN did it much better and much more successfully, and also released all the figures as well.
 

Flipmo

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Yeah, you're right, they never did release a statement. Would have been interesting to see how much was given. Just to see if people are cheap mother fuckers or actually will cough out the money if they feel the music is worth it.

Trent Reznor does everything better lol. Saw NIN in concert here months ago, NIN has the best shows ever. Well worth 80$.
 

Casey

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Yeah, you're right, they never did release a statement. Would have been interesting to see how much was given. Just to see if people are cheap mother fuckers or actually will cough out the money if they feel the music is worth it.

Trent Reznor does everything better lol. Saw NIN in concert here months ago, NIN has the best shows ever. Well worth 80$.
I'm jealous. NIN is one of my favorite bands of all time, but I never managed to see them live.

I remember they were gonna play here in Birmingham back in early 2007. It was just around the time of the Year Zero album coming out and I was completely obsessing over NIN at that point. It was easily my favorite album of 2007, I was posting on NIN forums, everything. I pretty much wasn't listening to anything else.

Anyway, literally the day I was going to buy my ticket, it was announced that the show was cancelled and they would reschudule it for months and months later, in October or something like that. And I was on tour myself in another country at the time it was rescheduled for.

They've stopped doing live shows now as well :( I really hope Trent changes his mind and does some shows again maybe in a few years time.
 

Flipmo

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I'm jealous. NIN is one of my favorite bands of all time, but I never managed to see them live.

I remember they were gonna play here in Birmingham back in early 2007. It was just around the time of the Year Zero album coming out and I was completely obsessing over NIN at that point. It was easily my favorite album of 2007, I was posting on NIN forums, everything. I pretty much wasn't listening to anything else.

Anyway, literally the day I was going to buy my ticket, it was announced that the show was cancelled and they would reschudule it for months and months later, in October or something like that. And I was on tour myself in another country at the time it was rescheduled for.

They've stopped doing live shows now as well :( I really hope Trent changes his mind and does some shows again maybe in a few years time.
Shame.

Well, if shows do get announced in the future. Do whatever you can to get tickets, price shouldn't even matter. I promise you, it'll be one of the best shows you ever attend. lol

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This is the one I was at, last November. Not the best quality vid, and this was closer to the end, but I'm on the opposite side of where this was taped, closer to the floor though. :thumb:
 

Casey

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hey casey, are you related to apache indian, boom shak-a-lak?
Yes. First cousin.

Shame.

Well, if shows do get announced in the future. Do whatever you can to get tickets, price shouldn't even matter. I promise you, it'll be one of the best shows you ever attend. lol

[youtube]F613Nxcw1CU&feature=related[/youtube]

This is the one I was at, last November. Not the best quality vid, and this was closer to the end, but I'm on the opposite side of where this was taped, closer to the floor though. :thumb:
Yeah, I absolutely will. What was your favorite track live? I really dig the early stuff, the way he does them live, tracks like "Terrible Lie" and "Head Like A Hole".
 

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