Filed under Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Music, Singers by Kay on April 2, 2011 at 7:11 pm
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Some of the world’s top recording artists have recorded an album that was created to benefit victims of the earthquake and tsunami that struck on March 11, 2011 in Japan.
The 38 tracks include some of their biggest hits, featuring an exclusive remix of Lady GaGa’s “Born This Way,” Katy Perry’s “Thinking of You,” Bruno Mars’ “Talking to the Moon,” Adele’s “Make You Feel My Love," and more.
All proceeds go to the Japanese Red Cross.
Click here to learn more.
Filed under Rock Music by Kay on February 16, 2011 at 11:37 pm
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I like rock music and wish there was a show out there (other than Headbanger's Ball) where I could see the music videos on tv. Does anyone have any recommendations? Thanks!
Filed under Rock Music by Kay on February 16, 2011 at 3:35 am
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Im into rock and metal music ,(No death metal and poppy rock stuff), i like all rock genres and the breaking benjamin, alter bridge, metallic type metal. I wanna plan on going to college and study music in a few years but I Dont know where to go. i like rock music so i wanna go somewhere that rock and metal music is mostly well known. i think i heard that detroit is one.
Filed under Rock Music by Kay on February 15, 2011 at 7:37 am
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- Sticker size is 8" (width) x 2" (height)
- Please see product description below for more information
Product DescriptionThis sticker is perfect for your vehicle, laptop, locker or just about any smooth surface. The sticker is printed on glossy, white vinyl with water and UV resistant inks. Just peel and stick!...
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I Hate Anti ROCK MUSIC - Window Bumper Sticker
Filed under Rock Music by Kay on February 14, 2011 at 11:35 am
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- Thick, durable neoprene cushions your laptop for maximum moisture, shock and scratch protection
- Zippered external pocket provides secure storage for powercords, memory and more
- Sleek design slides easily in and out of your backpack, briefcase or luggage with ease.
- Soft non-slip neoprene shoulder strap is detachable
- Padded handles for easy carrying
Product Description13ES-RM Size: 13" Executive Sleeve laptop cases are a fun yet functional way to protect your laptop computer. Executive Sleeves are composed of thick, durable neoprene rubber that cushions your laptop for maximum protection. The sleek design safely slides in and out of your backpack, briefcase or luggage with ease. The Executive Sleeve offers padded handles and a soft 'non-slip' neoprene shoulder strap for the traveler on the go. In addition, the Executive is 1/2 in...
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Rock Music Executive Sleeve Size: 13"
Filed under Rock Music by Kay on February 13, 2011 at 3:40 pm
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- Game only - Guitar Hero controllers sold separately
- Includes over 90 tracks in a rock-centric set list featuring Queen, Black Sabbath, KISS and many more, the biggest on-disc selection of rock music ever in a Guitar Hero game
- In all-new Quest Mode, embark on an epic rock journey as eight Guitar Hero characters transform into rock warriors who must join together to use their unique, game-changing powers to help the Demi-God of Rock save rock n' roll.
- Use any two unlockable warrior powers in the new Quickplay feature to earn high scores, new unlockables and rewards in 13 totally unique gameplay challenges.
- Play any combination of guitar, bass, drums and vocals in fan-favorite modes like jump-in/jump-out Party Play, various competitive modes and more for a complete interactive rock experience
Product DescriptionIn Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock, join with friends on an epic rock journey to save rock n’ roll. Featuring an impressive 90+ track set list and a host of all-new gameplay features, living room legends and their friends can strum, drum and wail in the most immersive music videogame experience to date. Delivering the quintessential rock music collection that focuses on guitar shredding hits from bands such as Black Sabbath, Slipknot and Megadeth and larger-than-lif...
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Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock Stand-Alone Software
Filed under Rock Music by Kay on February 12, 2011 at 7:37 pm
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I remember seeing a music video a few years ago, maybe 4 years ago, where the band members were acting as paramedics saving lives. The bands music style is kind of that screaming rock stuff... not death metal., but a mix of punk and other styles. I remember one band member was kinda fat and had big sideburns.