Artist: Randy: mp3 download Genre(s): Rock: Punk-Rock Discography: Welfare Problems Year: 2003 Tracks: 12 Cheater EP Year: 2002 Tracks: 6 The Human Atom Bombs Year: 2001 Tracks: 17 Fat Club 7 Inch Year: 2001 Tracks: 3 Live at Hultsfred 160600 Year: 2000 Tracks: 17 You Can't Keep a Good Band Year: 1999 Tracks: 13 Out Of Nothing Comes Nothing MCD Year: 1998 Tracks: 3 The Rest Is Silence Year: 1996 Tracks: 11 There's no way we're gonna fit in Year: 1994 Tracks: 17 Ska [Ep] Year: 1994 Tracks: 5 Education for Unemployment MCD Year: 1993 Tracks: 3 No Carrots For The Rehabilitated MCD Year: 1992 Tracks: 3 The hardcore/punk-pop quartet Randy primitively formed in the early '90s in the bandmembers' native mother rural area of Sweden. By shuffle politically conscious lyrics with right out memorable and melodic tunes, Randy had no problem building an audience, and began issuing albums on a regular base start in the mid-'90s. The list of albums includes 1995's There's No Way We're Gonna Fit In, 1996's The Rest Is Silence, and deuce age afterwards, their first U.S./Canadian liberation, You Can't Keep a Good Band Down, which earned kudos from Maximum RockNRoll, which called it "the best musical punk rock CD since Bad Religion's No Control." By the dawn of the twenty-first century, Randy were signed by the well-respected goon label Epitaph/Burning Heart, issue their fourth full-length overall, The Human Atom Bombs, in August of 2001. They followed up deuce geezerhood afterwards with Welfare Problems. Their soaring popularity back home plate was patent in a recurrent slot playing at Sweden's significant Hultsfred Festival, a 2004 nomination by Swedish national radiocommunication for the Golden Microphone Award (best live act as), and a radiocommunication strike with their song dynasty "Roentgen ray Eyes." Randy were as well nominated in the Best Rock category at the Swedish Grammys and as Best Live Act at the self-governing Manifest Awards. Aroused the Band was released in North America in January 2006 on Fat Wreck. |
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Wednesday, 27 August 2008
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) Improves Sleep, Sexuality And Joint Pain In Older Women
The results of the latest study by the WISDOM enquiry team (Women's International Study of long Duration Oestrogen after Menopause) are published today on the British Medical Journal website http://www.bmj.com.
The study mired 2130 postmenopausal women in the UK, Australia and New Zealand, and assessed the impact of combined oestrogen and progestogen endocrine therapy on the women's quality of life. The average long time of women in this study was 13 geezerhood after change of life and most participants did not have menopausal symptoms.
"Our results show that live flushes, nighttime sweats, wakefulness and joint pains were less mutual in women on HRT in this age group. Sexuality was also improved," says Professor Alastair MacLennan, leader of the Australian arm of WISDOM and head of Obstetrics & Gynaecology at the University of Adelaide, Australia.
"Overall, quality of life measures improved. Even when women did not have hot flushes and were well past times menopause, in that respect was a small only measurable betterment in quality of life and a noted improvement in eternal sleep, sexuality and joint nisus. HRT users also had more titty tenderness and discharge compared to those on a placebo," he says.
Dr Beverley Lawton, Head of WISDOM New Zealand, says: "These new data should be added to the risk/benefit equation for HRT. The quality of life benefits of HRT may be greater in women with more serious symptoms near menopause. New research suggests that HRT taken from near change of life avoids the cardiovascular risks seen when HRT is initiated many years later menopause."
Professor MacLennan says studies such as those conducted by WISDOM "enable the risks of HRT to be rock-bottom and its benefits maximized when the treatment is individualized to each woman".
"Early start-up side effects privy usually be alleviated by adjusting the treatment," he says. "For most women with pregnant menopause symptoms the benefits of HRT outweigh the risks. The latest analyses of the main long-run randomized control trial of HRT (The Women's Health Initiative) demonstrate that tit cancer is not increased by oestrogen-only HRT and is only increased in women using combined oestrogen and progestin HRT subsequently seven years of use. This increased risk is less than 0.1% per year of use.
"If a woman feels that HRT is needed for quality of life, so doctors can buoy find the safest regimen for her. She tin can try release off HRT every 45 years, and can then make an informed alternative about whether she takes and continues HRT."
The WISDOM research is independent of the pharmaceutical industry and has been funded by UK, Australian and New Zealand government research bodies.
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Thursday, 7 August 2008
Pure Inc
Artist: Pure Inc
Genre(s):
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Discography:
A New Day's Dawn
Year: 2006
Tracks: 12
Pure Inc
Year: 2004
Tracks: 10
 
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Wednesday, 25 June 2008
Britney fears she'll die before her 28th b'day
Tuesday, 17 June 2008
Singer R Kelly cleared of making child sex video
The R&B superstar R Kelly has been cleared of making child pornography after a month-long trial which boiled down to whether a man filmed having sex with an underage girl had a mole on his back.
Mr Kelly was charged six years ago after a graphic videotape allegedly showing him having sex with a 13-year-old girl was handed to Chicago police.
After six hours of deliberations, the jury in Chicago yesterday pronounced the singer not guilty on all 14 charges.
As the verdict was read out, Mr Kelly, 41, dabbed his face with a handkerchief and hugged each of his four lawyers. He could have faced a 15-year jail sentence had he been convicted.
Both Mr Kelly and the girl, now aged 23, had denied they were the people in the 27-minute film. Mr Kelly's defence team argued that it could not have been him on the tape, as he had a large mole on his back and the man in the video did not.
The issue of whether the alleged victim was the girl in the film was also subject to contradictions from witnesses, including relatives and childhood friends.
Mr Kelly, whose real first name is Robert, rose from poverty in Chicago to become a singer, songwriter and producer, winning a Grammy in 1997 for "I Believe I Can Fly". He is also known for raunchy hits such as "Bump N' Grind".
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Thursday, 12 June 2008
John Lennon's ex-girlfriend reveals photos
Pang began an 18-month fling with Lennon in 1973, during a separation from his wife Yoko Ono.
After keeping the personal pictures under wraps for 35 years, Pang is sharing her photos of life with the "real John Lennon", along with a collection of his private sketches, in her new book 'Instamatic Karma'.
Talking about the pictures Pang said: "They were literally in a shoebox under my bed. A friend of mine said, 'You've got to get this out. People have got to see the John that you saw.'"
She added: "So this is an intimate portrait of our lives together. You're seeing him through my eyes."
Indiana Jones Triumphs At Cannes
INDIANA JONES AND THE KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL has proved a huge hit at the Cannes International Film Festival on Sunday (18May08) - receiving a standing ovation from critics at its world premiere.
The fourth installment of Steven Spielberg and George Lucas' famous adventure franchise was one of the most eagerly awaited screenings at the French event, attracting a huge amount of hype and publicity.
But weeks of speculation threatened to tarnish the premiere after rumours suggested the film had been panned by movie bosses at an exclusive initial screening in Los Angeles last month (Apr08).
However, the film - which sees 65-year-old Harrison Ford return to the role of Indiana Jones after a 19 year gap - was praised by the world's media, reportedly garnering a three and a half minute standing ovation by the select few who were invited to watch it, according to American industry publication Variety.
Before the screening, manic crowds gathered to catch a glimpse of the movie's returning star Ford, who told awaiting reporters he didn't care if the movie received bad reviews, as long as moviegoers enjoyed the action.
He said, "I expect to have the whip turned on me. I'm not really worried about it. I work for the people who pay to get in. They are my customers and my focus is on providing the best experience I can for those people."
And although legendary moviemaker Lucas admitted last month (Apr08) he had hatched plans to revive the action hero for a fifth film, he kept tight-lipped about the plans at the Cannes premiere.
He told reporters, ""Harrison, Steven and I haven't talked about it. We can't do it unless I can come up with a good idea, which I haven't."
The original trilogy - the last being 1989's Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade - was one of the highest-earning franchises in film history, grossing over $1 billion (GBP500 million) at the global box office.
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