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2009 February | Punk Hero - Part 2
Feb 24

http://drugreviews.info Wanna Score Drugs LEGALLY? Read this…
I ve been in the drug scene for 10 years now. I’ve done the really hard-core stuff from crystal meth, dozen strains of marijuana, cocaine, hash, practically everything intoxicating, I’ve tried it!

But real-life responsibilities and health issues started popping up and as much as I enjoyed them? I had to cut down and eventually eliminate them out of my life! It’s easier than you think- but only if you know the legal, non-destructive equivalent of these addictive street drugs

So okay… I’m no longer a drug user and that’s an accomplishment I love to brag about. It wasn’t always easy, but I had to straighten my act, my family is depending on me to take care of them! I had to be there ALIVE and sober to do what I got to do to survive, especially now that were in recession, surviving in this financial crisis, I need to pull on all my resources!

But, the plain truth is…

I never stopped craving! Truth be told from time to time, I still feel the urge to get back to my old hobby. And let me tell you, it doesn’t get easier when illicit stuff are all around you!

I don’t consciously go looking to score any more, and I try to walk away every chance I get…

but I’m only human!

There are times the temptations get unbearable! I just feel the need to succumb to the desires of wanting to get high.

And that is why I’m writing you this article, 4:30am in the wee hours of the morning.

You see, the fact is old habits die hard! It becomes more so when everyone around you likes to party, and im being flooded with so many things, and the temptations just NEVER stop! It just gets sooo unbearable sometimes.

You see, its human nature that the more you try to resist and suppress a passion, the more the cravings intensify , pressure gets bottled up so strongly, you just find yourself OVERWHELMED WITH DESIRE to get this, and at some point, no matter how hard you try to resist? You have no choice but to give in. Unless…

Instead of TRYING to suppress a desire, that’s been welling up all these time? You find a nondestructive, healthier, wholesome alternative to the bad stuff! Something that you can comfortably give in to, without feeling guilty-without being defeated.

So when this previously unfamiliar term “legal buds, legal weeds, herbal highs, legal highs” kept on coming up in conversations with ny buddies, who were experts in so many kinds of recreational drugs and had an almost infinite supply of Class AAA- stuff, and still chose to use these legal alternatives, I started paying attention!

In my mind, if its good enough for them, then it’s good enough for me!

Some of them just use it to mix-in with the stuff they were using. Some of them take legalbuds bare.

They can appreciate how insanely potent these legal weeds are and some of them ,we’re to be honest afraid to share the secret to just anyone. They want to keep this all to themselves, greedy bast*rds! They’re afraid the government might start cracking down on these, if it gets to mainstream.

Initially it did’nt make sense and seemed too good to be true! How can the government just let powerful, potent stuff like this to exists? Surely there must be something wrong with it?

Now that I’ve personally experienced the effects? It just blew me away and was forced to agree with their evaluation 100%!

Surprisingly these have been around for centuries. But because they were only known to inner-circle members from these native tribes, who have been enjoying them, to enter freaky states of trances for their shamanic, magick rituals etc.

Reason being why inspite of their potency? In terms of popularity and notoriety, they did not catch on like its mainstream street-drug cousins you see today.

Having your cake and eating it too!

In my honest opinion, this is the one-true-veritable (dare I say FUN) solution to the global drug menace! Enjoyable and Powerful enough to make street-drugs OBSOLETE!
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Feb 24

Heroes of She - Dial 9 for Love - live at Dublin Castle

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Feb 24

GBH, DISCHARGE,CASUALTIES,RAMONES,NY,DC,PHILA,PUNK

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Feb 24

Some good old crust

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Feb 23

Hawt grrrring.

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Feb 23

Hawt grrrring.

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Feb 23

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Feb 23

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Feb 23

this is one of my fav bands ever..

from wikipedia:

Hüsker Dü was an American alternative rock band formed in Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota in 1979. The band’s continual members were guitarist Bob Mould, bassist Greg Norton, and drummer Grant Hart. Hüsker Dü never achieved mainstream success, but attained an influence far larger than its modest sales figures would indicate. Following a series of successful albums, including Zen Arcade (1984) and New Day Rising (1985), the band signed to Warner Bros. Records in 1986, becoming one of the first American underground rock bands to sign with a major record label.

Hüsker Dü first gained notice as a hardcore punk band with thrashing tempos and screamed vocals. The band developed a more melodic musical style as they drifted away from their early sound, helping to develop the early alternative rock sound in the process. Mould and Hart split the songwriting and singing duties; Mould’s lyrics were known for being more soul-searching and intense than the often whimsical and cryptic ones of Hart.

Hüsker Dü broke up in 1987 without achieving a popular breakthrough

Hüsker Dü started as a hardcore punk band known for its speed and intensity. While the band included some slower material earlier in its career, Hüsker Dü developed a fast repertoire as a result of having little time to play as an opening act, and to antagonize its audience when it headlined shows. “[T]here was a point where we were like, ‘Let’s see how fast we can play,’” Norton recalled. “I guess we were just trying to blow people away.” Hüsker Dü was particularly influenced by punk bands like D.O.A., Dead Kennedys, and The z after having seen them play. NME journalist Andy Gill contended that Hüsker Dü’s characteristic sound crystalized on the Metal Circus EP, incorporating “thunderbuck, hiccup” drums, a melodic yet solid bass, and “carillions [sic] of distorted guitar, with shouted vocals rasping hoarsely from deep in the mix”. He argued that what set them apart from other punk bands was “the way they mix those same structural devices in ways that shouldn’t work, combining elements of several genres in one song.”

As the band’s career progressed, Hüsker Dü emphasized melody in its songs. Unlike other hardcore bands, Hüsker Dü did not disavow classic rock. “You know the whole deal with tearing down the old to make room for the new?”, Hart posited. “Well, music isn’t city planning.” The band covered 1960s hits like Donovan’s “Sunshine Superman” and The Byrds’ “Eight Miles High” early in its career. As the band members progressed as musicians, they discovered they were able to play at slower tempos while still maintaining the rhythm, which allowed for extended melodies.

Hart and Mould were the band’s songwriters. Both wrote their songs separately and at a prodigious pace; in later years Hart accused Mould of making sure his songs comprised no more than 45 percent of the material on an album. Despite the creative friction and their differing individual personalities, the members accommodated each other so that the band could continue to exist.

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Feb 23

this is one of my fav bands ever..

from wikipedia:

Hüsker Dü was an American alternative rock band formed in Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota in 1979. The band’s continual members were guitarist Bob Mould, bassist Greg Norton, and drummer Grant Hart. Hüsker Dü never achieved mainstream success, but attained an influence far larger than its modest sales figures would indicate. Following a series of successful albums, including Zen Arcade (1984) and New Day Rising (1985), the band signed to Warner Bros. Records in 1986, becoming one of the first American underground rock bands to sign with a major record label.

Hüsker Dü first gained notice as a hardcore punk band with thrashing tempos and screamed vocals. The band developed a more melodic musical style as they drifted away from their early sound, helping to develop the early alternative rock sound in the process. Mould and Hart split the songwriting and singing duties; Mould’s lyrics were known for being more soul-searching and intense than the often whimsical and cryptic ones of Hart.

Hüsker Dü broke up in 1987 without achieving a popular breakthrough

Hüsker Dü started as a hardcore punk band known for its speed and intensity. While the band included some slower material earlier in its career, Hüsker Dü developed a fast repertoire as a result of having little time to play as an opening act, and to antagonize its audience when it headlined shows. “[T]here was a point where we were like, ‘Let’s see how fast we can play,’” Norton recalled. “I guess we were just trying to blow people away.” Hüsker Dü was particularly influenced by punk bands like D.O.A., Dead Kennedys, and The z after having seen them play. NME journalist Andy Gill contended that Hüsker Dü’s characteristic sound crystalized on the Metal Circus EP, incorporating “thunderbuck, hiccup” drums, a melodic yet solid bass, and “carillions [sic] of distorted guitar, with shouted vocals rasping hoarsely from deep in the mix”. He argued that what set them apart from other punk bands was “the way they mix those same structural devices in ways that shouldn’t work, combining elements of several genres in one song.”

As the band’s career progressed, Hüsker Dü emphasized melody in its songs. Unlike other hardcore bands, Hüsker Dü did not disavow classic rock. “You know the whole deal with tearing down the old to make room for the new?”, Hart posited. “Well, music isn’t city planning.” The band covered 1960s hits like Donovan’s “Sunshine Superman” and The Byrds’ “Eight Miles High” early in its career. As the band members progressed as musicians, they discovered they were able to play at slower tempos while still maintaining the rhythm, which allowed for extended melodies.

Hart and Mould were the band’s songwriters. Both wrote their songs separately and at a prodigious pace; in later years Hart accused Mould of making sure his songs comprised no more than 45 percent of the material on an album. Despite the creative friction and their differing individual personalities, the members accommodated each other so that the band could continue to exist.

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