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8/20/08 08:28 pm
Well...
I thought I should probably update anyone who was worried.
After I posted the previous post we all started freaking out and packing things up. I got a few school books, a special painting, and a few other posessions, while we gathered up the computer, photos, and anything we thought was very important and placed it at the front door.
We got quite a bit on video, and I'll put that at the end of here (when it loads to Youtube). It doesn't look as scary as it was, I don't think. Seeing fire like that blazing around about 20 metres from your house of 18 years is really friggin scary, I can tell you.
The fire-fighters had it under control by about an hour later, and now they have all dissappeared. I think there is still a fire going on in the middle of the bush, but since all the stuff around the edges (that was going to threaten houses) is burnt off it has nowhere to go really.
The old house lives to see another day. Hoorah.
(I was secretly hoping my school books would somehow go up in flames).
Ahhh what a frightfully eventful day.
Much much love -Ryan
Current Music: Yakkity Sax
8/20/08 05:25 pm
It's just a dream. Surely.
Today; ~ At about 12 noon today a massive wad of smoke drifted across my house from the bush adjacent to our block. ~ Later on I rang mum. I told her there was lots of smoke... she didn't really pay much attention until she finished work at 3 and drove down from alstonville. She could see the smoke from there. ~ When she got home we were laughing and joking about what we would take if the flames came really close. 5 Fire engines turned up. ~ We can see flames through the bushes, and down the road. This has suddenly become very real, very serious, and very scary. ~ Shit.
Love you all -Ryan
Current Music: None
8/19/08 07:16 pm
Watching me fall.
Well, I decided to post on Livejournal.
Just because I would like to get in the habit of detailing all of those little things that make up life.
I daresay it might take some practice. But here is me trying.
Today... ~ My alarm went off at 6.20 because I forgot to turn it off. This induced a half hour of mum yelling at me to get up because she thought I had to get up that early. ~ Before this, I was dreaming. It was... quite a surreal dream. Every dream I have had recently has involved this one person, in varying degrees of importance. The thing is, this is the exact person I have been trying to avoid for the past few weeks. In this dream, I was avoiding said person, or just generally not talking to them. A small group of close friends and I seemed to be hiking somewhere. At one stage we got to a steep cliff face. Climbing slowly along the face, I slipped and started to fall, only to have this person grab me firmly by the arm and support my weight while I hung over the edge of this sheer cliff (which, might I add, was at school. Don't ask.)
I don't really want to think about the symbolism and connotations behind that dream. ~ Today, I had my fifth Trial HSC exam. It was for Software Design and Development, and it went better than I had expected. Everyone else thought it was horrible. I think this means I did worse than I thought I did. Eep. Next up is Mathematics Ext. 1 on Friday. I'm not worried about that, because it can't be nearly as bad as Ext. 2... although it probably will be. ~ After the exam I went up to the music rooms and sorted out one of my HSC songs with the drummer. It's coming together better than I thought it would. Another two practices on thursday and friday and it should be all set. ~ After this, it was all bludging in the art rooms. There are some amazing artists we have at our school, it's crazy. ~ Home. Computer, against mother's wishes. Music.
MUSIC.
My current obsession with music is THIS song. You Don't Know Me - Ben Folds. REALLY poppy warning. Not something I would usually listen to.
My band obsession is Sigur Ros. They are just mind-blowingly... beautiful. Just, serene. I need a bigger vocabulary to describe them.
Here's their youtube page, because they make amazing film clips as well.
http://www.youtube.com/user/sigurros
Something else I'm really enjoying that is totally not me, Girl Talk.
It's like Rap/Dance mashups. What the hell? But oh well. I find it catchy. Watch at your own risk.
That is all from me for today.
Probably for the week. Although I'd love to post every day, just for future reference. We'll see how that goes with this HSC thing going.
Lovelove -Ryan
Current Music: Girl Talk - What It's All About
8/16/08 01:23 am
This is a letter, from God to Man.
Even if you don't like the music, it's got a great message, and pretty fine film clip.
Dan Le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip - Letter From God to Man
Lyrics:
This is a letter. From God To Man. It says:
Hey There, how, how’s it going? Long time no see. I know I haven’t been around much lately But…it didn’t seem like you wanted me to be The last time I sent down a message you nailed it to the cross So I figured I’d just leave you to it, let you be your own boss
But I’ve been keeping an eye on you, I have, and it’s amazing how you’ve grown. With your technological advances and the problems you’ve overthrown, And all the beautiful art you’ve created with such grace and such finesse, But I admit there are a few things I’m afraid have impressed me less.
So I’m writing to apologize for all the horrors committed in my name, Although that was never what I intended, I feel I should take my share of the blame. All the good I tried to do was corrupted when all the religion got into full swing, What I thought were quite clear messages were taken to unusual extremes. My teachings taken out of context to meet the agendas of others, Interpretations taken to many different ways and hidden meanings discovered
Religion became a tool, for the weak to control the strong With all these new morals and ethics, survival of the fittest was gone No longer could the biggest man simply take whatever he needed ‘cause damnation was the price if certain rules were not heeded
Some of the deeds committed in my name just made me wonder where I went wrong. Back at the start when I created this, the foundation seemed so strong. See all the elements were already here, long before I began, I just kind of put it all together I didn’t really think out a long-term plan.
I made the sun an appropriate distance and laid the stars across the sky So you could navigate the globe or simply watch the sun rise I covered the earth with plants and fruits, Some for sustenance and some for beauty I made the sun shine and the clouds rain so their maintenance wasn’t your duty I tried to give each creature its own attributes without making them enveloped I gave you all you all your own space to grow and in your own way space to develop
I didn’t know such development would cause rifts and jealousy Cause you to war against each other and leave marks on this planet indelibly You see, I wasn’t really the creater, I was just the curator of nature I want to get something straight with homosexuals right now: I don’t hate ya I was a simple being that happened to be the first to wield such powers I just laid the ground, it was You that built the towers
It was You that invented bombs, and the fear that comes with them And it was You that invented money, and the corrupt economic systems You invented terms like just-war and terms like friendly fire And it was You that didn’t know when to stop digging deeper, when to stop building higher It was You that exhausted the resources I carefully laid out on this earth, And it was You that even saw these problems coming but accredited them little worth It was You that used my teachings for your own personal gain And it was You that committed such tragedies, even though they were in my name
So I apologize for any mistakes I made, and when my words misconstrued But this apology’s to mother nature, cause I created you
Current Music: Duh.
8/3/08 12:17 am
Stolen
Google Names... Q: Type in "[your name] is a" in the Google search: A: Ryan is a Lesbian. GAH. Hahahaha... interesting.
Q: Type in "[your name] needs" in the Google search: A: Ryan needs to press it...
Hmm. Suggestive. Q: Type in "[your name] was arrested for" in Google Search: A: Ryan was arrested for stealing underwear from the Black Flag store in January. Wooo! Stylish. Stolen from shadow_phoenix2 =)
Current Music: 1990's - You made me like it
8/2/08 11:04 pm
It's music; now dance!
Hi there.
Well, I think it's about time that I updated my music.
Here are a selection of better albums I have come in possession of just recently... within the last year or so.
Sigur Rós -Ágætis Byrjun -Með suð í eyrum við spilum end -Takk...
This band is absolutely amazing. "Takk..." is one of the greatest albums I have ever heard.
Múm -Go Go Smear The Poison Ivy
Clare Bowditch -The Moon Looked On
Coldplay -Viva La Vida (It really is a great album)
Girl Talk -Feed The Animals
Opeth -Watershed
Panic At The Disco -Pretty. Odd.
Thom Yorke -The Eraser
Yeahh I have a massively wide tase in music. Although I've pretty much been listening to Sigur Ros on repeat recently. ~ I currently have a crush on someone who lives in America. Stupid internet. Why is there such an infernal thing? ~ I have my Trial HSC exam in about a week. I am confident about Mathematics (both exams), fairly confident about music (aural exam), I know I can do well in Software with just a little effort that I need to put in sometime soon, but for English (both papers) I am royally screwed.
However, my Music (performance) capabilities appear to be improving. I am confident that I'll get maybe 16 or more for 3 of my pieces. The fourth... we'll see how it goes on the day. ~ Speaking of performance, I have one tomorrow. I am playing all four of my HSC pieces twice through in an old hall that hopefully will not be filled. EEP. My pieces are: (click for someone else performing it) Prelude in C# Minor by Sergei Rachmaninoff - I can play this really well except the middle section occasionally gets away from me. Exit Music (For A Film) by Radiohead arranged for piano by Christopher O'Riley - I am happiest with this one. I can play it really well, and I'm proud =D Sonata in E Minor, op.7 no.1, Allegro Moderato, by Edvard Grieg - I love this piece, but I'm afraid it is the one that I consistently screw up. Not so confident at all about performing this tomorrow, or even by the HSC. Butterflies and Hurricanes by Muse - This is my worst piece, simply because it is too easy. It's all chords, and it's just my arrangement of the piano/electric piano and vocal parts fused together. Grrr. The link on this one is actually me just playing the solo (the good bit). ~
I think that is all for now. Have a good Morning/day/evening/night wherever you are, whoever you are.
lovelove -Ryan
Current Music: Bjork - Cvalda
4/28/08 06:35 pm
Letter against the Gay-Haters
I loved this SO much I had to post it up. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as i did.
Please note that I did not write this.
Enjoy!
This editorial is from Sunday's Concord Monitor. Sunday, April 30, 2000 By Sharon Underwood For the Valley News (White River Junction, VT/Hanover, NH) As the mother of a gay son, I've seen firsthand how cruel and misguided people can be. Many letters have been sent to the Valley News concerning the homosexual menace in Vermont. I am the mother of a gay son and I've taken enough from you good people. I'm tired of your foolish rhetoric about the "homosexual agenda" and your allegations that accepting homosexuality is the same thing as advocating sex with children. You are cruel and ignorant. You have been robbing me of the joys of motherhood ever since my children were tiny. My firstborn son started suffering at the hands of the moral little thugs from your moral, upright families from the time he was in the first grade. He was physically and verbally abused from first grade straight through high school because he was perceived to be gay. He never professed to be gay or had any association with anything gay, but he had the misfortune not to walk or have gestures like the other boys. He was called "fag" incessantly, starting when he was 6. In high school, while your children were doing what kids that age should be doing, mine labored over a suicide note, drafting and redrafting it to be sure his family knew how much he loved them. My sobbing 17-year-old tore the heart out of me as he choked out that he just couldn't bear to continue living any longer, that he didn't want to be gay and that he couldn't face a life without dignity. You have the audacity to talk about protecting families and children from the homosexual menace, while you yourselves tear apart families and drive children to despair. I don't know why my son is gay, but I do know that God didn't put him, and millions like him, on this Earth to give you someone to abuse. God gave you brains so that you could think, and it's about time you started doing that. At the core of all your misguided beliefs is the belief that this could never happen to you, that there is some kind of subculture out there that people have chosen to join. The fact is that if it can happen to my family, it can happen to yours, and you won't get to choose. Whether it is genetic or whether something occurs during a critical time of fetal development, I don't know. I can only tell you with an absolute certainty that it is inborn. If you want to tout your own morality, you'd best come up with something more substantive than your heterosexuality. You did nothing to earn it; it was given to you. If you disagree, I would be interested in hearing your story, because my own heterosexuality was a blessing I received with no effort whatsoever on my part. It is so woven into the very soul of me that nothing could ever change it. For those of you who reduce sexual orientation to a simple choice, a character issue, a bad habit or something that can be changed by a 10-step program, I'm puzzled. Are you saying that your own sexual orientation is nothing more than something you have chosen, that you could change it at will? If that's not the case, then why would you suggest that someone else can? A popular theme in your letters is that Vermont has been infiltrated by outsiders. Both sides of my family have lived in Vermont for generations. I am heart and soul a Vermonter, so I'll thank you to stop saying that you are speaking for "true Vermonters." You invoke the memory of the brave people who have fought on the battlefield for this great country, saying that they didn't give their lives so that the "homosexual agenda" could tear down the principles they died defending. My 83-year-old father fought in some of the most horrific battles of World War II, was wounded and awarded the Purple Heart. He shakes his head in sadness at the life his grandson has had to live. He says he fought alongside homosexuals in those battles, that they did their part and bothered no one. One of his best friends in the service was gay, and he never knew it until the end, and when he did find out, it mattered not at all. That wasn't the measure of the man. You religious folk just can't bear the thought that as my son emerges from the hell that was his childhood he might like to find a lifelong companion and have a measure of happiness. It offends your sensibilities that he should request the right to visit that companion in the hospital, to make medical decisions for him or to benefit from tax laws governing inheritance. How dare he? you say. These outrageous requests would threaten the very existence of your family, would undermine the sanctity of marriage. You use religion to abdicate your responsibility to be thinking human beings. There are vast numbers of religious people who find your attitudes repugnant. God is not for the privileged majority, and God knows my son has committed no sin. The deep-thinking author of a letter to the April 12 Valley News who lectures about homosexual sin and tells us about "those of us who have been blessed with the benefits of a religious upbringing" asks: "What ever happened to the idea of striving . . . to be better human beings than we are?" Indeed, sir, what ever happened to that?
Current Music: I'm Not Sorry - The Pigeon Detectives
4/1/08 05:34 pm
Short Story of Nature-y Goodness.
Hello again!
Just a quick post saying i wrote a shot story that i am quite proud of =) It can be found here:
http://khemrikhara.deviantart.com/
It demonstrates my mood... very contemplative...
Thankyou! -Khem
Current Music: In Your Head - The Panics
8/7/07 05:37 pm
Monkeys, Shins, Coles, Pyke and so on...
Well, quite a lot has happened since my last visit.
Firstly, I quit my job at Coles, my last shift was last Friday, and it feels GREAT. They have been nothing but a source of trouble in my life (ok, maybe a source of money too, but mainly trouble,) but now i need a new job... i tend to spend a lot of money =S I want to buy Architecture In Helsinki's new album...
Anyway, me quitting all came about because i was telling my boss i couldn't work last weekend because i was going to Splendour In The Grass! My boss sorta went on about it saying i had to give 2 weeks notice and that i was an unreliable worker, despite the fact she had well over a week to fix it, she was just being lazy, and Coles only employs the minimum amount of workers, so i was "the only one" available. So i basically told her that i was quitting then and there because I'm sick of copping all her crap, just because she knows ill take it.
Anyway, on to good news, SPLENDOUR IN THE GRASS!! It was amazing. It's a large music festival spread over two days, Saturday and Sunday, situated in the town of Byran Bay. The weather was perfect, on the Saturday morning it looked a bit overcast and cloudy, but by 2:00 it was blue skies and not a cloud in the sky =) Anyway, to get up there on Saturday i caught a bus from town, that took me straight to the gates of Splendour. The bus left at 9:10 and got there at about 10:30... despite the fact that it's usually a 30 minute drive from here to Byron. Gates were supposed to open at 11, but it was more like 11:20... they were unorganised. First up, i wandered around and got my bearings, because the area is quite large, then i made my way to the Supertop, the main stage, for the first attraction: Operator Please. They were rightfully awesome, a great starter to the day, nice and fast and dancey =D Next up was an hour wait before Muscles. He was awesome. Another dancey one, and i LOVE all his songs! Unfortunately i chose to leave halfway through to see Old Man River, who was good in his own way, and i love him, but i wasn't in the mood after Muscles =) A short break gave way to the Editors who were another fast-paced and awesome-to-dance-to band. A very long, two and a half hour wait gave way to Sneaky Sound System, for whom i left halfway through. I listened to that album too many times... and they just played all the songs exactly the same. More wandering... saw a little bit of Paul Kelly waiting for someone else, and he was alright, just not my style. Next up was Sarah Blasko who was UTTERLY AMAZING. One of the best, most entertaining at Splendour, easily... just her talent is amazing. Moving on... I saw Kaiser Chiefs next, who were OK, but i was wiped by that time, so i rang mum and organized to get picked up near the end of their stint, missing out on Lily Allen, who i wouldn't have minded, but i don't really know any of her songs, and couldn't be bothered. My brother picked me up at about 11:10, then we got back near home and he decided we would drop back to one of is friends place, where 3 girls were and they were hanging out... as soon as we got in the door they said "Can we paint your nails???" and so, it was done. I now have black fingernails with white lettering that says "Splendour!" - one letter per fingernail =P
Sunday. Woke up at 9:00 to the sound of relatives from China getting to our house... it was excruciating after getting to bed at 3:00 the night before. Anyway, we went out to breakfast at the swanky Ramada restaurant, which always has good food served in decent sizes, as opposed to many new restaurants these days who seem to be very fond of minimalism... anyway, got home around 10:30, hung around for ages, resting and recovering, sitting on the computer. Hates opened at Splendour at 11 again, but i didn't want to see anyone until 4:15, so my brother dropped me off at about 3:45, and i made my way in and waited for Gotye (said "Gore-ti-yeah") who was pretty damn awesome, one of the best, just some great beats, an amazing voice, and awesome instrumentals. Moving to the front near the stage, i waited half an hour for Josh Pyke to come on. He was another truly AMAZING performer, another of the best at Splendour. In one of his songs ,which i had found out was this girl's favourite, i let her climb on my shoulders, which was painful, but she had said Josh Pyke was her favourite out of all the bands at splendour... so i didn't mind helping her out, seeing as i am about 6 foot 3 inches whereas she looked about 5 foot tall, or less =P Anyway, i wandered around for awhile more, saw a little bit of the Hoodoo Gurus and Cut Copy, then went and saw 3 songs of Bloc Party, who i like quite a bit, but decided to abandon for THE SHINS, another mind-blowing band. Truly an awesome experience. I saw the WHOLE shins set, which was from 8:45 to 10:00, at the expense of 20 minutes of ARCTIC MONKEYS, who i then rushed off to very quickly. They went from 9:45 till 11:00, but i got there at about 10:05, and i can tell you it was an awesome end to the night. Wouldn't have had it another way. Definitely ended with a BANG.
So yes, that was my weekend =D VERY happy right now, but VERY tired.
I will probably post again sometime soon with some personal details of my life =P but i have no time right now. Off to bed.
xxoo -Khemri
Current Music: Running Up That Hill - Placebo
7/8/07 09:30 pm
Hey all! I recently bought an album by the above band, Architecture In Helsinki which i was thinking branwen might like for some reason... don't shoot me if I'm wrong though. The album really is AMAZING, i would recommend it to anyone. The album i bought was called "In case we die" but they have a new one coming out soon called "places like this". They're just a lot of fun, a bit weird, but awesome as anything. Their new single "Heart It Races" is also awesome. Please check them out! =) -Khemri
P.S. As for the "Y" person... he stayed over a few nights ago... said he likes me, but "doesn't know if he has room for a boyfriend". I guess he means because he hasn't told his parents yet, or something to do with social implications... but i don't know. I'm so confused. =( BYE -Khemri
Current Music: Heart It Races - Architecture In Helsinki
6/30/07 09:47 pm
HOLIDAYS
LIFE SECTION: YES! school holidays have started, and i am very proud to announce that i am pregnant.
Not really, that just came into my head for some strange deranged reason. I am actually proud to announce that i am NOT WORKING AT ALL all holidays. So happy. I told them i was going away, despite the fact i will be a home for about 3/4 of the time. Ah, i love lying to Coles. (It's because they suck)
Anyway, jubilation at not working aside, i am already missing everyone from school, just at the thought of not seeing them all for 2 weeks. I know, I'm weak, but hey. I'm especially missing... "X"and "Y"... i think i mentioned them earlier by those names :P the only reason i don't say their actual names is because a close friend of mine shadow_phoenix2 reads this blog and i don't want her knowing who i like... lol. But yeah... things are getting better with "Y" as well, i think it might end up going somewhere :) Very exciting.
[Unknown LJ tag]Moving on... I am going up to stay at my Dad's house tomorrow... for about 4 days. I am dreading it. I don't like dad that much. He is one of those real "bloke's bloke" people. He likes his beer cold, and his housework nonexistent. But I'm getting along awesomely with my brother at the moment, who lives with dad, so it shouldn't be too bad.
MUSIC SECTION: On Thursday, i picked up my Muse Hullabaloo DVD. It is quite amazing, Matt Bellamy really is an amazing singer, guitarist and Pianist. It's quite insane.
On the subject of Pianos, i am learning "Prelude in Cm" by Rachmaninoff. And doing very very well if i might say so myself. I should have it down pat in about a month or two hopefully.
And lastly, i also got "Costello Music" by The Fratellis. It is an awesome album, so upbeat and fun :)
Thanks for reading, and enjoy your day, wherever you may be reading this.
P.S. you might want to note the mood of "optimistic" down the bottom there. I'm not in a bad mood :O its amazing and very rare. cherish the moment.
Current Music: Henrietta - The Fratellis
6/11/07 02:45 am
Too little much too late
I have recently come in possession of a Muse Absolution Tour DVD.... IT IS AMAZING.
I plan on buying the Hullabaloo DVD as well, even though i already have the CD... i NEED more Muse.
I DON'T HAVE ENOUGH MONEY. It's like a first for me, i usually don't spend enough of my money, but there was the Splendour ticket, then i couldn't really recover after that... but now i need to buy this DVD ( :D ) and refund my faulty broken iPod and buy a new one, worth a bit more money... plus theres a few CDs i wouldn't mind... *sigh*
Oh well, a few weeks and i should be able to get most of it.
Off to bed for me, see you later!
Current Music: It's too late - Evermore
5/26/07 09:02 pm
And it's all understood... even if we dont understand.
Hello again!
My live-journal is being neglected i see... time to post again.
First and most importantly, Cd's!!! In the past... month or so since i have posted, i have purchased Cd's. These are the Cd's:
The Shins - Wincing the Night away
The Grates - Gravity Won't Get You High
and that is all.... i thought i had bought more, but then again i have no money since buying my SPLENDOUR IN THE GRASS TICKET!!!! I am truly psyched up... despite the fact that it is in August... i am still psyched.
It's a bummer that i have no money, because a few weeks ago my iPod decided to half die on me... not die, just HALF die. The actual headphone socket is broken, so only one side works, no matter what headphones or speakers you use. But luckily, we still have the receipt, and it doesn't run out of warranty until the end of next month! I'm feeling very big Kev.
Moving along... we had half yearlies recently. I did moderately well...
Maths is my best subject easily, and that showed. Marks:
Maths: 96% - 1st Maths Extension: 97% - 1st Chemistry: 68% - 8th (this isn't bad, the class average was 60, and the teacher said if we got 65 or above, we're doing well) Software Design and Development: 81% - 3rd or something... English: 77% - somewhere way down the line Music Practical: 85% - equal 2nd Music Theory: Pending.
I am really stoked with those results though, despite the fact that i am doing most of this work for the second time around...
Moving on again, my life currently is a bit... down. Mainly because i feel like i am ignored and not wanted around by the people i love and trust. It hurts.
Then there is the issue of "love interest". There are currently two young men who have sparked my attention... "X," who is currently taken... by a girl. Despite this, it is my very strong opinion that he is also inclined towards guys... not that i am going to try anything, because i know he is perfectly happy where he is, but a guy is allowed to dream, no? hehehe. The second guy, "Y," is currently smitten with someone else, (who is firmly straight might i add) and is trying to catch their eye and maybe hook up or something. I don't know why he wastes his time. But I've kind of turned away from him because he's going about this whole thing very selfishly, like if he cant have the guy, he's going to kick up as much fuss as is humanly possible... and that's just not the right thing for a friend to do. So... the "love interest" is kind of dead at the moment too, further adding to my state of decline.
3 CHEERS FOR DEPRESSION!!!!
That is the end of Blog number 2. Plenty of juicy information for all you perverts to read up on. :P
Have a good day!
-Khemri
Current Music: My iPod on shuffle... which happens to be "Hey Now Now" by The Cloud Room
4/29/07 12:07 am
You can think what you like, but its not like what you think...
Well hello!
Today, or yesterday, as it is past midnight, i created a Live Journal.
I also Bought a CD. how amazing of me.
The CD was "Heart full of wine" by Angus and Julia Stone
I do think i will list all of my CDs here, as Music is my life, and i am going to keep a running commentary of CDs that i buy.
Here goes, in no particular order: Any with >>><<< are bands that i would highly recommend.
>>>Regina Spektor<<< -"Begin To Hope" >>>Old Man River<<< -"Good Morning" >>>Gotye<<< - "Like Drawing Blood" >>>Muse<<< -"Hullabaloo Soundtrack" -"Black Holes and Revelations" >>>Angus and Julia Stone<<< -"Chocolates and Cigarettes" -"Heart Full of Wine" >>>Sarah Blasko<<< -"The Overture & The Underscore" -"What The Sea Wants, The Sea Will Have" >>>Arctic Monkeys<<< -"Whatever People Say I Am, Thats What I'm Not" -"Favourite Worst Nightmare" >>>Kaiser Chiefs<<< -"Yours Truly, Angry Mob" >>>Josh Pyke<<< -"Feeding The Wolves" -"Recordings 2003-2005" -"Memories & Dust" >>>Bloc Party<<< -"A Weekend In The City" Panic! At The Disco -"A Fever You Can't Sweat Out" Triple J Radio -"Like A Version Two" -"Hottest 100 Volume 14" -"Hottest 100 Volume 13" -"Home and Hosed Ripe 'N' Ready" Tool -"10000 Days" Ben Lee -"Awake Is The New Sleep" Brilliant Fanzine -"One In 10,000" The Dissociatives -"The Dissociatives" Red Hot Chili Peppers -"Californication" Ben Folds Five -"The Unauthorized Biography Of Reinhold Messner" The Dresden Dolls -"The Dresden Dolls" -"Yes, Virginia..." Sneaky Sound System -"Sneaky Sound System" Scissor Sisters -"Ta Dah" Cold War Kids -"Robbers & Cowards" Clare Bowditch and the Feeding Set -"On This Side (CD Single)" -"What Was Left" The Panda Band -"This Vital Chapter" The Inches -"Trust Me" -"The Inches" Korn -"Greatest Hits Vol. 1" Michael Franti and Spearhead -"Everyone Deserves Music" End of Fashion -"End of Fashion" Franz Ferdinand -"Franz Ferdinand" -"You Could Have It So Much Better"
AND thats that!
I will also say, that i am quite missing someone... despite the fact that i see them every weekday at school, and it was only Friday that i saw them... I miss them. I need them.
So ends my first post.
Much MUSEy goodness love to you all.
-Khemrikhara
Current Music: Sarah Blasko
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