![]() | Monoceros Arctic Hysteria Snow white Old Betty Boop Version And old betty boop cartoon i mixed with the song "Arctic hysteria" from the band "Monoceros" the original idea of a video of this type is from jakefyfe with his video of explosions in the sky "Greet death" heres Monoceros myspace www.myspace.com/Monocerosrock Un viejo episodio de Betty Boop mezclado con la rola "Arctic hysteria" de "Monoceros" la idea original de un video de este tipo es de jakefyfe con su video de explosions in the sky greet death aqui esta el myspace de Monoceros www.myspace.com/Monocerosrock |
![]() | Tusken Riders - Arctic Hysteria A music video by the norwegian band Tusken Riders |
![]() | Just for Tonight A song from Arctic Hysteria... real MTV stuff ..haha |
![]() | Autopsy - In the Grip of Winter Lost in the white Nothing in sight Stumbling thru the snow and ice Blinded by forces you can't control Just to stay alive your only goal Caught within the grip of winter Hyperboric nightmare reigns A arctic hysteria sets in Body goes numb as your brain Legs go numb Panic strikes So you then light a fire Put your legs in the flames Hoping for a rush of pain Flesh burns right to the core Spits blood from every pore Smell your skin peel away For your life a small price to pay Running in searing pain Rational thoughts Are quickly slain Take in your last cold breath As you fall to your backsnapping death |
![]() | Screaming Men choir of Oulu, Finland (Mieskuoro Huutajat) performing at MoMA, September 2008 Learn more about Screaming Men at http://www.huutajat.org Screaming Men performed at P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center on September 14 in conjunction with the exhibition Arctic Hysteria: New Art from Finland (http://ps1.org/exhibitions/view/164) and at The Museum of Modern Art on September 15, 2008. © 2008 The Museum of Modern Art, New York |
![]() | Autopsy - Twisted Mass of Burnt Decay/In the Grip of Winter From the 1991 album "Mental Funeral" Lyrics: From the brown infested clouds Painful death is unleashed Toxic rain upon your skin Now you are diseased Pus filled wounds begin to form Inflamed bloated mess Internal organs sizzle and corrode Contaminated blood flows with death The features are slowly rotting Off your deformed face Now you are just A twisted mass of burnt decay Retching violently Heaving chunks of burnt toxic decay Hair falls out Bowels expel their rotten stinking waste Body and mind are dubbed a fate So horrendous and sick The safety of the womb is gone Bloody pus oozes from your dick Unformed offspring Meet the poisoned air Ejected fetuses litter the street Men and women cry For themselves and their young A twisted monument Of mans defeat Lost in the white Nothing in sight Stumbling thru the snow and ice Blinded by forces you can't control Just to stay alive your only goal Caught within the grip of winter Hyperboric nightmare reigns A arctic hysteria sets in Body goes numb as your brain Legs go numb Panic strikes So you then light a fire Put your legs in the flames Hoping for a rush of pain Flesh burns right to the core Spits blood from every pore Smell your skin peel away For your life a small price to pay Running in searing pain Rational thoughts Are quickly slain Take in your last cold breath As you fall to your backsnapping death |
![]() | Screaming Men Choir (Mieskuoro Huutajat) - US National Anthe A 15-minute performance by the Screaming Men Choir (Mieskuoro Huutajat) took place at 4 pm on the indoor Garden Lobby steps of the Museum of Modern Art. This short performance is organized in conjunction with P.S.1 on the final day of the exhibition Arctic Hysteria: New Art from Finland. Founded in 1987, the members of the Screaming Men choir do not sing a note. Instead, they bellow or shout excerpts of national anthems, children's songs, or international treaties, among other unconventional material. |
![]() | Screaming Men Choir (Mieskuoro Huutajat) A 15-minute performance by the Screaming Men Choir (Mieskuoro Huutajat) took place at 4 pm on the indoor Garden Lobby steps of the Museum of Modern Art. This short performance is organized in conjunction with P.S.1 on the final day of the exhibition Arctic Hysteria: New Art from Finland. Founded in 1987, the members of the Screaming Men choir do not sing a note. Instead, they bellow or shout excerpts of national anthems, children's songs, or international treaties, among other unconventional material. |
![]() | Arctic Monkeys - Norway Interview Turner has maintained a very private life, and shunned media publicity when declared the Coolest Man On The Planet by NME magazine in December 2005. He has distanced himself from the celebrity lifestyle, he and the band are often spotted around Sheffield, supporting local bands, returning to clubs such as 'The Leadmill'[citation needed] and watching their football team Sheffield Wednesday. Blender magazine have described him as "the least talkative member of the group, chewing over his answers for so long that he ends up doubting his own words"[11].Turner used to play a Fender olympic white American standard Stratocaster, and later a black American standard Fender Stratocaster guitar, both sporting maple fretboards, until the release of the band's single "Brianstorm" and the second album Favourite Worst Nightmare. When touring the new album he uses a black Fender Bronco with a black pickgaurd and rosewood fretboard, a guitar discontinued by Fender. Also, during live performances of "If You Were There, Beware", he uses a Gretsch Spectra Sonic. He uses Orange AD30T amplifiers. [10] He has also been using Bad Cat amps recently. During the Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not-era Turner´s pedalboard consisted of two Pro Co Rat 2 distortion pedals and a Boss TU-2 tuner. Now, touring Favourite Worst Nightmare, he has replaced the Pro Co pedals with an Ibanez Ts-808 Vintage Tubescreamer overdrive pedal. He has also extended the pedalboard with a Hughes & Kettner Rotosphere MK2, a Danelectro Reel Echo, a Boss LS-2 Line Selector and an Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man. The band resisted signing to a record label, refusing to change their songs to suit the industry — "Before the hysteria started, the labels would say, 'I like you, but I'm not sure about this bit, and that song could do with this changing...' We never listened."[18] Their cynicism with the industry was such that record company scouts were refused guaranteed guest list entry for their gigs, a move described by MTV Australia as "We've got this far without them — why should we let them in?".[21] The success of the strategy was illustrated with a series of sell-out gigs across the UK. October 2005 saw them sell out the historic London Astoria, and Turner saw this as proof that they were justified to ignore the record companies, saying "Once it all kicked off, we didn't care anymore. In London, the kids were watching the band, and the record company were at the back watching the kids watching the band."[18] Eventually, they signed to Domino in June 2005. The band almost signed to an undisclosed "other label", but were attracted to the "DIY ethic" of Domino owner Laurence Bell, who ran the label from his flat and only signed bands that he liked personally.[22] The UK's Daily Star tabloid newspaper reported that this was followed in October 2005 by a £1m publishing deal with EMI and a £725,000 contract with Epic for the United States.[23] Arctic Monkeys denied this on their website, dubbing the newspaper "The Daily Stir". However, Domino have licensed the Australian and New Zealand publishing rights to EMI and the Japanese rights to independent label Hostess.[19] |
![]() | Screaming Men Choir (Mieskuoro Huutajat) - Icelandic lullaby A 15-minute performance by the Screaming Men Choir (Mieskuoro Huutajat) took place at 4 pm on the indoor Garden Lobby steps of the Museum of Modern Art. This short performance is organized in conjunction with P.S.1 on the final day of the exhibition Arctic Hysteria: New Art from Finland. Founded in 1987, the members of the Screaming Men choir do not sing a note. Instead, they bellow or shout excerpts of national anthems, children's songs, or international treaties, among other unconventional material. |
![]() | Love your names? Listing off the 2nd half of my 200 subscribers but for some reason, every time I printed the list off-- it was about 112 or something...so, people might have got repeated. I don't care. I really hope everyones name is up here. Love, love. Music: "Soul Thing" by Taylor Hicks. "Bright Idea" by Orson "Random" by Lady Sovereign "Dancing Shoes" by Arctic Monkeys "Hysteria" by Def Leppard "You're So Hollywood" by Flickerstick "Bye Bye Baby" by OkGo! |
![]() | Stop Global Warming Hysteria! This is a skeptic view on the current Global Warming Crisis. Please do not believe the media and the politicians when they talk about how bad global warming is, and why we need to stop it. We don't. We are not causing it. The Anti "Man-made global warming" resource: http://z4.invisionfree.com/Popular_Technology/index.php?showtopic=2050 Et al resources: http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/286/5446/1815a?ck=nck http://www.grida.no/CLIMATE/IPCC_TAR/wg1/072.htm#fig222 http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/291/5501/112 http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/299/5613/1728 NASA Arctic Ice Animation: http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/a000000/a003300/a003370/SeaIceMaxWdates320x240.mpg The Polar Bear Scare: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=LiImxetOa3M |