
| # | Track Title | Mode, kbps | Length | Size, MB | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Back Of My Lac' | 199 | 4:49 | 6.85 | Download |
| 2 | Ghetto | 210 | 4:11 | 6.28 | Download |
| 3 | Thug Commandments | 216 | 3:29 | 5.37 | Download |
| 4 | Bed | 187 | 4:35 | 6.10 | Download |
| 5 | Betcha Never Had | 213 | 3:01 | 4.59 | Download |
| 6 | Laa Laa | 175 | 4:31 | 5.66 | Download |
| 7 | Come Here | 196 | 3:30 | 4.91 | Download |
| 8 | Be With Me | 190 | 3:58 | 5.37 | Download |
| 9 | Suffocate | 191 | 3:40 | 4.99 | Download |
| 10 | Fatal | 197 | 5:16 | 7.39 | Download |
| 11 | Without You | 198 | 3:47 | 5.35 | Download |
| 12 | Pimp In Me | 205 | 4:25 | 6.48 | Download |
| 13 | Thank You | 196 | 4:23 | 6.12 | Download |
| 14 | Fallin' | 198 | 3:42 | 5.23 | Download |
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1Fatal
Chris Barnes never dies. He's like a zombie. And that's usually what he sings about. From singing in the legendary death metal band Cannibal Corpse to Six Feet Under to his newest band Torture Killer. Torture Killer is the name of one of his songs off the Maximum Violence CD by Six Feet Under. He makes the perfect vocals for this band and...
2Thug Commandments
I first heard about Sean Penn’s Into the Wild several weeks ago, when I read an article in September’s Men’s Journal that chronicled the mythos that’s grown up around Chris McCandless since his tragic hike into the Alaska wilderness in 1992. It’s a remarkable story, and a long one (Men’s Journal takes 4,000 words), but […]
3Be With Me
Okay, nothing up either sleeve. Okay, will someone please tell me where the yellow dots disappeared to? The longer you stare, the better this works. Still not sure why, though.
4Betcha Never Had
Gore has been skipping traditional media and connecting with massive numbers of people directly. "As it has turned out, Al Gore as presented by Al Gore is infinitely more electric and attractive than the anodyne stiff the media popularized and the voters remembered."
5Back Of My Lac'
America is a nation that began with George Washington not telling a lie, and devolved into a nation with presidents from whose lips lies fall faster than a home run on steroids.
6Bed
With 2005?s ?All the Right Reasons? still sitting in the top 10 of The Billboard 200 after 102 weeks, Nickelback has no plans to rush a follow-up into the marketplace.
7Ghetto
After one of his assistants was caught videotaping the New York Jets' defensive signals during a game, New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick was fined $500,000, and his team was fined $250,000 and lost either a first-round draft pick or two second-round picks. Readers weigh in on the issue.
8Fallin'
For those who've lived under the Emperor of Insult's reign, there can't help but be a slight shiver of trepidation in actually meeting His Highness himself.
9Come Here
Facebook hopes to stop third-party apps engaging in what the social-networking company considers inappropriate actions, three months after it opened its platform to outside developers.
10Laa Laa
Compounding power PolyOne (Cleveland, OH) has acquired specialty thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) manufacturer GLS Corp. (McHenry, IL), in a deal that pairs the global marketing, technical, and distribution presence of PolyOne with the high-growth ?soft-touch? markets served by GLS, particularly healthcare and electronics.
11Without You
One of the primary problems with sites like Facebook and MySpace is that they provide a somewhat specious view of one's "social graph" (dumb but popular way of saying "true network of relationships"). I have ~2,400 people in my address book, but only a fraction of those are ... Read more
12Pimp In Me
Nhan Dan - The Ministry of Public Security's investigators have uncovered an online money trading ring that has swindled investors for hundreds of billions of Vietnam dong. The case provides a good lesson for those, who let greed and short-term benefits get the better of common sense.
13Thank You
The so-called "Castle Doctrine " law removes the requirement that citizens first must seek a safe retreat from an intruder before using deadly force. Such laws have passed in 20 states in two years, in large part because of lobbying by the National Rifle Association (NRA).
14Suffocate
Paul Marcoux, UC-Davis soccer: The sophomore forward from The King's Academy was named Big West Conference player of the week after assisting on two goals (the second with two minutes remaining in the first overtime) in a 2-1 victory over UC-Irvine.