ok my guitar is on standard tuning and i wanna play a song that is Db tuning will it sound like shit?

Posted by admin on March 30th, 2010 and filed under disturbed liberate | 1 Comment »

btw song is called liberate by disturbed

It won’t sound like shit if you play the notes on the low e strings 3 frets higher. People usually tune their guitar to that tuning so they don’t have to make the power chord shape with the first and third finger but with just one finger. You could also just look for tabs for that song in standard tuning.

Do you dislike Code Geass? If you do, why?

Posted by admin on February 18th, 2010 and filed under disturbed liberate | 7 Comments »

When I saw the series I thought it was good, but after the season finale of Season 1 it kind of made me disappointed. Season 2 wasn’t much better, and it looks like it was barely saved from disaster with the finale.

What I did not like about season 1 and 2, were the characters and the use of dues ex machinas, or otherwise known as poorly written plot explanations.
The characters I did not like were:

-Suzaku: Although I understand his purpose in the plot, I did not like the way he was obscenely naive, self-righteous, and over powered with that Lancelot unit, that seemed obscenely over powered and invincible. It was also disgusting that he was trying to save the soldiers who were trying to massacre his fellow Japanese.
Plot wise, it didnt make sense that Suzaku was allowed to pilot a Mecha as he was a second class citizen, (A Number), and even as a foot soldier he was not even given a gun.
In fact he was so expendable that his Commanding Officer shot him.
Then he was promoted within the next episode to a pilot. Really, WTH.
What’s even more unexplicable is how an 18 year old was given the authority and respect of a seasoned military general in season R2 when it was very clear that he is merely a good pilot.
Handing in Zero didn’t merit that responsibility, but surely rank of nobility and the oppurtunity to be a "Knight of the Round" in later years. Maybe a medal.

Lelouch: I can understand that he is mentally disturbed from having his mother murdered, sister crippled, and ultimately abandoned to a foreign country by his father who gave him no consolation, and I can understand what he did to Euphemia, which all us viewers can conjecture for, I still found it frustrating that he abandoned his master plan, the Black Rebellion, for his sister, who was kidnapped by a poorly used plot device. I found it more astonishing that he still had support from the Black Knights in Season 2 for abandoning them. Ultimately, I still like him, but the Geass writers made it very hard for me to do so.

VV: I think someone else said this on this site and other sites, but he was really just a badly done plot device to explain loose ends. He had absolutely no real motive to explain Geass to Suzaku.
(Who seemed to trust VV quicker and easier than Lelouch, or even seemed quick to believe the effects of Geass rather than a drug), kidnap Nunally, or kill Marianne. There was no logical point for him to do any of those things, but only to save the plot from loose ends.

Knightmares & Knights of the Round: Its really wierd that the Lancelot was considered cutting edge in Season 1 but in Season 2 there are a whole new nest of pilots with superior skill and Mechas.
What was even wierder was the lack of xenophobia within the knights of the round, and that there was a little kid (Anya) in the Knights of the Round. Kind of wierd for a girl who barely remembers anything and at most must be 15 years old.

Black Knights & Oghi: I was disappointed in the Black Knights leaders eagerness to assassinate Zero because of a fear that "He may have used Geass on me". They just easily believe Schneizel when he reveals Zero to be a Britaniian Prince, and when he told them the lie of Zero knowing about the Fleija warhead beforehand. It was appalling when Oghi betrayed Zero for Villetta, who probably killed Numbers in Area 11 when Clovis ordered the ghetto to be exterminated.
Oghi just wanted to have sex with Villetta, and overlook her history as a Britannian soldier.
It’s like a Jew marrying a former Nazi soldier who may or may not have been involved in the actual death camps. ( I apoligise for this reference, but I hope you get the idea).

Lelouch as Emperor: He could’ve united the world into a peaceful cooperation and harmony had he stayed Emperor, and merely abolish the aristocracy and liberate the Numbers and started treating them more humanely and civilly. Hell, he should’ve joined the UFN under the Black Knights requests albeit with some autonomy remaining like a reserve military.
(Dictatorship under the Black Knights if there are no other military power, it would lead to abuse of authority). Lelouch’s Britannia could’ve made the world a better place and his Geass remove obstacles that interfered in his plan. He and the Black Knights could’ve removed Schneizel and stopped the production of FLEIJA as a whole too. But the writers decided to go with a Messiah bit.

Anyway, what do you think of Code Geass, good or bad?

I liked it because of the in-depth political intrigue. even if it did have a few dues ex machina moments, the politics were very well thought out. I don’t quite get how you think the plot was poorly written. Twilight is a poorly written plot. I admire shows that attempt to take on something like politics…it’s not as easy to pull off as romances or some high-school drama.

I have a list of (I think all disturbed’s songs) If There are any I’ve missed could you please tell me?

Posted by admin on February 4th, 2010 and filed under disturbed liberate | 2 Comments »

Avarice
Awaken
Believe
Bound
Breathe
Conflict
Criminal
Darkness
Decadence
Deceiver
Deify
Devour
Divide
Down with the sickness
Droppin Plates
Enough
Facade
Fear
Forgiven
Guarded
Get psycho
God of the mind
Haunted
Hell
I’m Alive
Indistructable
Inside the fire
Intoxication
Just stop
Land of confusion
Liberate
Meaning of life
Monster
Mistress
Numb
Overburdened
Pain redefined
Parasite
Perfect Insanity
Prayer
Remember
Rise
Sacred Lie
Shout 2000
Sons of plunder
Stricken
Stupify
Ten thousand fists
The curse
The game
The night
This moment
Torn
Two worlds
Violence Fetish
Voices
Want
Avarice
Awaken
Believe
Bound
Breathe
Conflict
Criminal
Darkness
Decadence
Deceiver
Deify
Devour
Divide
Down with the sickness
Droppin Plates
Enough
Facade
Fear
Forgiven
Guarded
Get psycho
God of the mind
Haunted
Hell
I’m Alive
Indistructable
Inside the fire
Intoxication
Just stop
Land of confusion
Liberate
Meaning of life
Monster
Mistress
Numb
Overburdened
Pain redefined
Parasite
Perfect Insanity
Prayer
Remember
Rise
Sacred Lie
Shout 2000
Sons of plunder
Stricken
Stupify
Ten thousand fists
The curse
The game
The night
This moment
Torn
Two worlds
Violence Fetish
Voices
Want

Oh I forgot Dehumanized >.< I can’t think of any more though.
Opps i didnt mean to repost the original list haha

well I cant think of any more

What do you think of my taste in rock music?

Posted by admin on January 20th, 2010 and filed under disturbed liberate | 8 Comments »

Heres a VERY LARGE list of tracks from alternative, metal, rapcore, punk etc.

Clay People – Awake
Rob Zombie – Dragula
Threat Signal – Through my eyes
Nonpoint – Bullet With A Name
Nonpoint – Alive & Kicking
Nonpoint – Everybody Down
Avenged Sevenfold – Almost easy
Killswitch Engage – Fire Burns
Finger Eleven – First Time
Finger Eleven – Falling On
A Perfect Circle – Counting Bodies
Metallica – One
Kiss – Rock N Roll All night
Roxette – She’s got the look
Aerosmith – Janey’s got a gun
Marilyn Manson – Beautiful people
Megadeth – Symphony of destruction
Megadeth – 44 minutes
Megadeth – Headcrusher
Iced Earth – Melancholy
Nick Cave & Bad seeds – From here to eternity
Guano Apes – Open your eyes
Trapt – Headstrong
Papa Roach – Scars
3DG – Animal I have become
3DG – Just like you
3DG – Burn
Sevendust – Praise
Sevendust – Driven
Sevendust – Enemy
Sevendust – Feed
Bullets & Octane – I Ain’t your saviour
Skillet – Monster
Allele – Stitches
Allele – Lies
Allele – Closer To Habit
Breakin Benjamin – So Cold
Breakin Benjamin – Lights Out
Breakin Benjamin – Evil Angel
Breakin Benjamin – Blow Me Away
Breakin Benjamin – Polyamorous
Seether – Remedy
Cold – Remedy
Slipknot – Liberate
Slipknot – Vermillion part 1
Slipknot – Before I Forget
Slipknot – Wait & Bleed
Static X – Push It
Chevelle – Well Enough Alone
Puddle of mudd – Famous
Puddle of mudd – Control
Not Forgotten – Waiting
Disturbed – Down With the sickness
Disturbed – Rise
Disturbed – Liberate
Disturbed – Inside The Fire
12 Stones – Broken
12 Stones – Backup
Jane’s Addiction – Just Because
Soundgarden – Rusty Cage
Audioslave – Show me how you live
Audioslave – Like A stone
AFI – Miss Murder
AFI – Love Like Winter
Rise Against – Drones
Rise Against – Survive
Dark New Day – Pieces
The Core – Angle
Green Day – Jesus of Suburbia
Blink 182 – I Miss You
Relient K – Pressing On
Zebrahead – His World
Zebrahead – Falling Apart
Switchfoot – Stars
Switchfoot – Meant to live
Linkin Park – Part Of Me
Linkin Park – Papercut
Linkin Park – One Step Closer
Linkin Park – By Myself
Shocore – Bonecracker
System of a down – B.Y.O.B.B
Powerman 5000 – When Worlds Collide
Nirvana – Smells like teen spirits
Nirvana – Heart shaped box
Silverchair – Freak
Last goodnight – Stay beautiful
Red Jumpsuit Apparatus – Face Down
Project 86 – Evil (chorus of resistance)
Maroon 5 – Makes me wonder
Yellowcard – Ocean Avenue
Yellowcard – Lights & Sound
Limp Bizkit – Eat You Alive
Limp Bizkit – My Way
30 Seconds to Mars – The Kill

sorry if it takes a while to look through lol i just got a wide variety

Oh quite soo that you do have good taste in music
but where is thee incubus,pearl jam,alice in chains, foo fighters, or some weezer

What Songs Should I Put On My War Themed Playlist?

Posted by admin on January 7th, 2010 and filed under disturbed liberate | 2 Comments »

I have a playlist on playlist.com called Days of War with these songs:

Avenged Sevenfold – M.I.A.
Atreyu – Can’t Happen Here
Metallica – Seek and Destroy
Green Day – Horshoes and Handgrenades
The Offspring – Hammerhead
Bullet For My Valentine – Scream Aim Fire
Queen – Another One Bites the Dust
Disturbed – Liberate
Iron Maiden – The Trooper
Five Finger Death Punch – War Is the Answer
Lordi – Fire in the Hole
Rise Against – Hero of War

Give me how good so far from a scale of 1-10, 10 being amazing, 1 being total garbage.
And what should I add? It can be anything from any genre as long as its war-related.

Wake me up when September ends – Greenday.

Dilated pupils = hostility?

Posted by admin on December 31st, 2009 and filed under disturbed liberate | 2 Comments »

I know this may sound silly and kind of crazy, but I’ve been a really animalistic person since I was a little girl. I used to run around on all fours, growl, eat food off the floor, shake my feet like a big cat when I got them wet, etc. I used to really think I was an animal.
It’s gotten weirder now that I’m older. My hearing and smelling senses are very heightened; I find that I can hear someone whisper from across my class sometimes, and I always get sick off the most subtle of smells that are distasteful. Especially my cafeteria, or when someone in school is eating something. I can smell it wherever I am.
My pupils are constantly dilated also. I do not and have never done drugs. They dilate to almost their entire circumference when I’m outside at twilight, completely black, and when I’m in light they are much bigger and more noticeable than regular people. My friends and family always notice right off the bat and accuse me of drugs and joke about it.
I also have dreams of being in an animals body, and stalking prey, catching it and such. And ripping it up. It’s never disturbing to me. It’s actually very liberating. I have these often.
Can anyone tell me what this means? I feel like a freak.
Thanks Amanda. Sometimes I think it’s interesting, but usually it bothers me.
Sa T, I don’t understand. I read that dilated pupils mean a permanent state of anxiety, or the fight-or-flight thoughts.
I don’t think I derive any pleasure from these thoughts. I’m a writer, and I’m very descriptive, and when someone makes me mad, I get these really strange, descriptive thoughts of me hunting them down. I’m a Christian, and I don’t wish to think like that.

Dilated pupils do NOT mean hostility, quite the opposite in fact.
As for the other ideas, they are self perpetuating: the more you think about them the more frequently they occur. You of course have no desire to stop them because you derive pleasure out of them. This is a characteristic of any addiction you care to mention. Even addiction to pain (masochism) is based on pleasure derived out of experiencing the opposite of what we usually associate with pleasure but which constitutes pleasure to the masochist. Nothing anybody tells you is going to make you stop having these thoughts unless you yourself genuinely wish to give them up. Start by consciously making an effort to dismiss these thoughts when they occur to gradually wean yourself off.
If you left them untethered, you may not like yourself much this time next year.

Is Israel a true friend/ally of America ??

Posted by admin on December 28th, 2009 and filed under disturbed liberate | 8 Comments »

As a supporter of Israel rt. to exist with many Jewish friends I find it very disturbing that the MSM (news media) hardly discuss this. Americans liberated Nazi camps and has given over $20 BILLION Dollars (last 5 yrs) in direct grant aid to Israel (more than all of its Aid to Africa in the same prd. I believe).
If we were more even handed with the Arabs (most of whom are not terrorists and sell us the oil we need (they are not forcing us to buy it )), we would’ve greater peace & stability in the Mideast, lower gas prices, and less propaganda for the Osamas of this world.
If an US policy is BOTH immoral (ie leads to the killing civilians and destruction of their homes) and is against the US’s security and economic interests should we allow the politicians to advance just b/c powerful lobbyists tell them too?
We need to say enuff’s enough let us be fair with the Arab moderates and Palestinians. Powerful AIPAC with 2 recently indicted ex-workers shldn’t run Congress. Tell’em!!
There’s a lot to this issue but 1 thing is the kidnapping of the Israeli soldiers was just a pretext for Israel’s war against Lebanon. This isn’t the 1st time. How many barrels of oil does Israel sell to us? There just to much damn hypocrisy here. How can a nation with F-16s and nuclear submarines and a per capita GDP comparable to ours always be afraid of a fews hoodlums?
We need to ask ourselves if the choice is between doing the right thing and standing up to the Israeli lobby (just once) or greatly increasing the possibility of an attack on an US city most of our hypocritical politicans would choose the latter. IF US POLITICIANS WOULD RATHER COMPROMISE US NATIONAL SECURITY THAN STAND UP TO ISRAEL THEY SHOULD BE VOTED OUT or recalled!! This isn’t about appeasement, its about a prime example a special interest lobby working against America’s interest.

Are you a real American ? Are you real or just a dream ?

You mean, some Americans have AT LAST understood that war nourishes hatred and terrorism and that America/Israël are now creating for themselves the next 9/11 ?

Not a dream ? Come here that I kiss you !!!!!

Distubed song in navy commercial?

Posted by admin on December 25th, 2009 and filed under disturbed liberate | 3 Comments »

Somebody told me that the band Disturbed had one of their songs in a navy commercial. Is it true? Because if it is they are hypocrites for singing about peace (land of confusion) and liberating your mind, and then letting the navy use their music.

it wasnt disturbed, it was godsmack and the song was "awake"

is this conservative or liberal? Please help?

Posted by admin on December 23rd, 2009 and filed under disturbed liberate | 6 Comments »

Why regulation matters, in U.S. and China
STANLEY CROUCH
SYNDICATED COLUMNIST

Last week, as John McCain and the Republican Party had to walk off the plank into shark-infested waters created by deregulation, the Chinese continued their record of scandalously tainted products and blasted their international reputation on a far lower scale than the way the trust in the American economy was dealt some low and diminishing blows by Wall Street. Both the American capitalists and the Chinese totalitarian capitalists distinguished their regimes by revealing a fundamental indifference to individual human lives and the impact had on them by unsafe or predatory practices.

But our scandals have made the American version of the blues focus on a two-part theme: disillusionment and loss of confidence in how our economy has been run, and a deep disappointment in our political leadership. It was not always like it is now. Whether or not we bought the ironclad cliché "the rich get richer while the poor get poorer," we naively thought the economy could handle itself and that those in positions of authority and leadership would look out for everyone else. We thought that, at least partially, because the Republican Party always talked of deregulation as the high road to profit, the less impediment to travel the better.

The trouble seems to finally come down to a sense of entitlement that has spread across society from the top to the bottom. This sense of entitlement has done many things to our people. Anyone who knows why laws exist should have been very wary of the deregulation trick bag because it goes against everything that we have known about human nature for ages. Limitations exist primarily to provide order.

Though our version of capitalism actually is about bringing the profit motive in line with morality and ethics, it should always have been clear that some human beings will sell anything they can in any way that they can — if they are not watched. That is why we have food and drug acts, which prevent the kinds of things that recently took place in China, with many thousands of babies being sickened by milk products that the manufacturer knew included an ingredient that also killed a handful of babies.

We know well that that is not a Chinese problem as much as it is a human problem. The Republicans seemed not to believe this. So the Republicans moved to liberate the business community as much as they could from scrutiny and limitations in the marketplace. They seemed against all but restrictive laws against obvious things such as selling poison for food.

McCain supported that vision of business, and ran himself ragged last week as he proved Barack Obama’s observation that the senator from Arizona didn’t need to debate his opponent, he needed to debate himself! McCain shot off his mouth and grandstanded as though being consistent or maintaining his own way was much less relevant than taking attention away from Obama, who had begun to take a lead in the polls.

In that light, it was McCain’s leapfrogging from one opinion to its opposite, or not knowing the facts when he was in the process of making a proclamation that belittled what he had previously said — and himself in the process. McCain soon discovered that Sarah Palin had become an albatross and appeared with her in yet another Katie Couric interview, sure then she would not blow more holes into the hull of his campaign. That he cannot appear with her in Thursday’s debate may end her whole national story and truly suspend his campaign.

Perhaps most unexpected is the way that conservatives have begun to serve John McCain his head on a plate. George Will, easily one of the most eloquent and intellectually stimulating conservatives, has recently charged McCain with not being fit for the presidency. He has become disgusted and disturbed by all of McCain’s turnabouts and his melodramatic posturing of ideas that have no nuance and no heft. McCain’s cancelling his campaign in order to apparently try to steal some heroism from the financial crisis as proof of his leadership abilities, was, for Will, the final straw.

Now that the House Republicans have stopped the $700 billion handout and McCain did no more than make claims to have stopped a campaign that the Huffington Post proved he did not, the senator is down on one knee and would have been down for the count had Obama in last week’s debate kept reminding him that the war in Iraq is costing billions to trillions of dollars. That at least partially explains some of our economic woes.

If the bailout fails a second time, those Republican bulls might be swimming in the blood flooding Wall Street if and when the Chinese come shopping, just to see what they can buy for $700 billion. That’s another fact about the purity of money: It has neither friends nor enemies, only those who possess it and those who move it.

Neither. Just facts.

What are some good "monster" songs?

Posted by admin on December 17th, 2009 and filed under disturbed liberate | 12 Comments »

I’m making a playlist for a friend who is convinced he’s a beast. I want some songs that are totally "I hate myself" for my own use and some "Monster turned Angel because of you" songs. I already have the following songs:
Alice in Chains-Bleed the Freak, Hate to Feel
Avenged Sevenfold-Scream, The Art of Subconscious Illusion, Unbound, Lost
Breaking Benjamin-Until the End, Dance With the Devil
Decyfer Down-Ride With Me
Disturbed-(deep breath, okay here we go) Indestructible, Inside the Fire, The Night, Bound, Down With the Sickness, Liberate, Awaken, Remember, Conflict, The Curse, Divide
Drowning Pool-Bodies
Linkin Park-No More Sorrow
Lordi-Would You Love a Monsterman
Metallica-Of Wolf And Man
The Who-Behind Blue Eyes (This is where I really start to get desperate.)
I’d also like some warning-of-the-monster songs, too, like Dance With the Devil by Breaking Benjamin. The singer isn’t the monster but he’s warning his girlfriend of a bad guy. Now that you have an idea, please give me some good songs! And yes, I HAVE ANIMAL I HAVE BECOME!!! So please don’t tell me that one a billion times. Thank you.
P.S. I’d like the songs to be mostly rock. If there are some that aren’t that’s fine, just try to make them rock. Metal is okay, too. I like metal. :-)

MONSTER MASH!!