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Dance Gavin Dance – Discography

May 11th, 2010 Comments off

DANCE GAVIN DANCE DISCOGRAPHY!
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For fans of: Emarosa, Thursday, GlassJaw, The Blackout, Lower Definition, Pierce The Veil

Whatever I Say Is Royal Ocean
 Dance Gavin Dance - Discography
Released: November 14th 2006
Tracklisting:
01.) Whatever I Say Is Royal Ocean
02.) The Robot With Human Hair Pt. 1
03.) The Robot Vs. The Heroin Battle Of Vietnam
04.) Tidal Waves: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
05.) The Importance Of Cocaine
06.) The Robot With Human Hair Pt. 2
07.) Burning Down The Nicotine Armoire

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Eminem Nightmare On Em Street 2010

May 8th, 2010 Comments off

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Eminem – Nightmare On Em Street
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Artist……………: Eminem
Album…………….: Nightmare On Em Street
Genre…………….: Rap & Hip-Hop
Source……………: NMR
Year……………..:
Ripper……………: NMR
Codec…………….: LAME 3.98
Version…………..: MPEG 1 Layer III
Quality…………..: Insane, (avg. bitrate: 320kbps)
Channels………….: Joint Stereo / 44100 hz
Tags……………..: ID3 v1.1, ID3 v2.3
Information……….:

Ripped by…………: NMR
Posted by…………: 220cdi on 2010-05-05
News Server……….:
News Group(s)……..:

Included………….: NFO, PLS

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Tracklisting
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1. (00:02:15) Eminem – Eminem ? Despicable
2. (00:05:11) -
3. (00:04:11) Eminem – Not Afraid
4. (00:00:52) Eminem – Eminem – Im A Big Deal
5. (00:00:48) Eminem – Eminem – The ~love~ Is Real
6. (00:01:33) Eminem – Eminem – Respect Me
7. (00:00:57) Eminem – Eminem – Dope Fiend
8. (00:02:27) Eminem – Eminem – Got U Slippin’
9. (00:02:28) Eminem – Eminem – Mic Fiend
10. (00:03:51) Eminem – Eminem – Droppin’ Bombs
11. (00:04:09) Eminem – Eminem – The Underground
12. (00:03:17) Eminem – Eminem – Warning Shots
13. (00:04:07) Eminem – Eminem – My Ball
14. (00:02:45) Eminem – Eminem – Rock The Bells
15. (00:01:24) Eminem – Eminem – Chemical Warfare
16. (00:03:29) Eminem – Eminem – Bill
17. (00:00:23) Eminem – Eminem – Interlude
18. (00:03:46) Eminem – Eminem – We Made You (Remix)
19. (00:02:02) Eminem – Eminem – Drop The World (Vers
20. (00:04:13) Eminem – Eminem – Music Box
21. (00:01:17) Eminem – Eminem – Forever (Verse)

Playing Time………: 00:55:24
Total Size………..: 126,70 MB

NFO generated on…..: 2010-05-05 19:20:08

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Acdc Iron Men 2 (deluxe Edition) 2010 Voice

May 1st, 2010 Comments off

Acdc Iron Men 2 (deluxe Edition) 2010 Voice

Tracklist:

01. Shoot to Thrill 05:19
02. Rock ‘n’ Roll Damnation 03:38
03. Guns for Hire 03:26
04. Cold Hearted Man 03:36
05. Back in Black 04:17
06. Thunderstruck 04:54
07. If You Want Blood (YouÂ’ve Got it) 04:35
08. Evil Walks 04:25
09. T.N.T. 03:35
10. Hell AinÂ’t A Bad Place to Be 04:15
11. Have A Drink on Me 04:00
12. The RazorÂ’s Edge 04:24
13. Let There Be Rock 06:08
14. War Machine 03:11
15. Highway to Hell 03:29

Release name: ACDC-Iron_Men_2_(Deluxe_Edition)-2010-VOiCE
Genre: Heavy Metal
Size: 102.34 MB

Acdc Iron Men 2 (deluxe Edition) 2010 Voice

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Va Bravo_hits_vol.69 2cd 2010 Voice

April 30th, 2010 Comments off

VA-Bravo_Hits_Vol.69-2CD-2010-VOiCE

Album Info:
Album: Bravo Hits Vol.69
Year: 2010
Genre: Pop

Tracklist:
1. Lena Meyer-Landrut – Satellite (02:55)
2. Ke$ha – Blah Blah Blah (02:53)
3. Lady Gaga Feat. Beyoncé – Telephone (03:41)
4. Cheryl Cole – Fight for this Love (03:43)
5. Shakira – Gipsy (03:18)
6. Stromae – Alors on Danse (03:27)
7. David Guetta Feat. Kid Cudi – Memories (03:31)
8. Dan Balan – Chica Bomb (03:32)
9. The Black Eyed Peas – Rock that Body (04:30)
10. Rihanna – Rude Boy (03:44)
11. Iyaz – Replay (03:02)
12. Timbaland Feat. Katy Perry – If We Ever Meet Again (04:53)
13. Culcha Candela – Eiskalt (03:22)
14. Justin Bieber Feat. Ludacris – Baby (03:37)
15. Mark Medlock – Real Love (03:39)
16. Lovestoned – I Know Nothing (03:35)
17. Gentleman – It No Pretty (03:09)
18. Glashaus – Licht (04:36)
19. The Disco Boys – I Surrender (03:26)
20. Cascada – Pyromania (03:31)
21. Darius & Finlay & Shaun Baker – Zeig Mir 10 (03:24)
22. Die Atzen (Frauenarzt & Manny Marc) – Atzin (03:08)
23. Train – Hey, Soul Sister (03:38)
24. Aura Dione – Song for Sophie (03:20)
25. Lena Meyer-Landrut – Love Me (03:00)
26. Kate Nash – Do Wah Doo (02:34)
27. Muse – Undisclosed Disires (03:56)
28. Ellie Goulding – Starry Eyed (02:58)
29. Amy Macdonald – Don’t Tell Me that It’s Over (03:15)
30. P!nk – Bad Influence (03:38)
31. Onerepublic – All the Right Moves (03:59)
32. Leona Lewis – I Got You (03:47)
33. Milow & Marit Larsen – Out of My Hands (03:31)
34. Robbie Williams – Morning Sun (03:51)
35. Alicia Keys – Try Sleeping with A Broken Heart (04:11)
36. Ich & Ich – Einer Von Zweien (03:43)
37. Nena – In Meinem Leben (05:40)
38. Revolverheld – Spinner (03:15)
39. Sido – Sie Bleibt (04:06)
40. Stefanie Heinzmann Feat. Gentleman – Roots to Grow (03:26)
41. Lifehouse – Halfway Gone (03:16)
42. Goldfrapp – Rocket (03:51)
43. Edward Maya – Stereo Love (02:50)

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Steinberg Virtual Guitarist

April 26th, 2010 Comments off

Steinberg Virtual Guitarist

Steinberg Virtual Guitarist
Steinberg Virtual Guitarist Steinberg Virtual Guitarist

Virtual Guitarist – Your Virtual Rhythm Ace

An innovative VST Instrument from Steinberg and Wizoo aims to take the donkey work out of producing realistic sequenced guitar parts.

Paul White

One of the most difficult aspects of MIDI sequencing is without doubt the programming of realistic guitar parts — even the best multisample of an acoustic or electric guitar has a habit of ending up sounding like an undistinguished electric piano. Samples of complete phrases fare somewhat better, but then you have to work with whatever key and tempo the phrases offer rather than being able to create a part to fit your composition.
Steinberg/Wizoo’s Virtual Guitarist offers a new alternative for the creation of rhythm guitar parts, though it hasn’t evolved to the point that it can take solos yet. In concept, Virtual Guitarist lets you choose a rhythm style, either acoustic or electric, which follows the chords of your composition over a reasonably wide tempo range. What’s more, there are rhythmic variations that can be introduced very easily to make the part seem even more ‘real’. To achieve this seemingly impossible task, the program contains a vast library of samples, but the clever part is that a technique (which, I’m guessing, is not dissimilar to Recycle) has been employed to break up the recorded rhythm parts into individual strums. This allows the tempo to be varied without changing the pitch of the samples, much as with REX or Groove Control drum loops, and it works surprisingly well over a reasonable
tempo range, though setting a tempo much below 70bpm is not recommended for the most natural results.
Available for both Mac and PC, Virtual Guitarist functions as a conventional VST Instrument, enabling it to be used from within any VST 2-compliant host software package. Mac users need to be running OS 9 or above while PC users need Windows 98, ME, 2000 or XP. Both need plenty of RAM and 512MB is recommended, although you can get away with less if you stick to the smaller chord libraries. To use the largest chord libraries, which provide more chord type variations, I had to increase Logic’s memory allocation to over 300MB. Because of the large sample collection needed to make it work, it comes on three CD-ROMs and takes up around 1.6GB of hard drive space. These library files must be copied over to a Virtual Guitarist folder after installation and when the program is first run, a path to these files must be set up. Initial versions had installation problems with Logic where Virtual Guitarist sometimes couldn’t locate its own sound files, but a revised version has now fixed this bug.

How Does It Work?

Once installed, Virtual Guitarist gives you 25 ‘players’ or styles, divided between acoustic and electric guitars — in fact, the two guitar types appear as different plug-ins. Each ‘player’ can be loaded up with one of three sizes of chord library, the simplest restricting chord types to two or three variations such as major, minor and seventh while the larger libraries provide more exotic chord types. The reason three sizes of chord library are available is that the bigger sizes take longer to load and eat up about three times as much RAM as the economy versions, so if you don’t need all those fancy chords, it’s easier to load the smaller set. Note, however, that not all players offer all chord variations. Boogie-type rhythms, for example, seem to offer only major chords, regardless of the chord library chosen, presumably because other chord types wouldn’t make sense in this
genre.
One thing you don’t have to do is think like a guitarist. You simply tell Virtual Guitarist what chords to play and it strums along at the tempo of your song, even if the sequencer isn’t actually running. You can either use single-finger triggering in the style of home keyboards (one finger for a major, any white key to the left for a seventh, any black key to the left for a minor or any black and white key to the left for a major seventh) or you can hold down all the correct notes as a block chord. Of course there can be an ambiguity if you play a three-note chord comprising one white note and one black note below the top note, as Virtual Guitarist seems to have no way of deciding whether you intend this to be an ‘easy’ chord or whether you want the chord to utilise the actual notes you’ve played. As a rule,
it’s safest to use easy chords for majors, minors and minor sevenths, while using full fingering for other chord types.
A chord display window confirms the chord type, and a Latch function allows chords to keep playing until you play another one or until you stop them deliberately using a control key or a sustain pedal. A quantise function ensures that chord changes occur only where you want them to (whole, half or quarter bars) and hitting a key above a certain user-adjustable velocity plays a syncopated version of the rhythm.
Rhythmic fills can be introduced using the keyboard’s mod wheel, but where the fun really begins is in calling up other variations on the rhythm part (there are eight part variations), which can be mapped to the bottom octave of your MIDI keyboard, enabling the keys to be used as real-time part selectors. These Remote Keys may also be used to trigger fret noise, stopping, fills and to duplicate the function of the sustain pedal. The sustain pedal fills a number of roles: it can stop playback, or it can trigger long chords when Latch mode is on, or it can maintain playback when the keys are released in non-latch mode. Long chords work the same way as in Latch mode. The strumming/picking tempo always follows that of the sequencer, though you can halve or double the rhythm tempo relative to the tempo of the song if necessary.
To add further humanity to a part, random timing differences can be introduced using the Timing control and parts can be given swing or shuffle, in much the same way as groove quantise works on a typical sequencer. A Dynamics control introduces small random level changes in the strumming pattern, while a separate Decay control can shorten or extend the duration of individual strums. In the main, the default value sounds most natural.
As if that weren’t enough, you can also mess around with the sound by switching in a doubling effect and/or by altering the stereo width (achieved using pseudo-stereo comb filtering) while the acoustic guitar in particular can benefit from the on-board enhancer to add extra brightness. Electric guitars get a Pickup Selector switch, which really sounds like some kind of preset EQ, and there’s variable Presence.

Plug-in Window

Each of the two guitar types has its own style of plug-in window, the electric version looking not unlike a well-known modelling guitar preamp. Here you can choose the player type and one of the eight variations as well as accessing controls for the functions described in the preceding section. Clicking Setup brings up an alternative window which applies to both electric and acoustic guitar types. Here you can select half, normal or double tempo, set which octave the remote keys on your keyboard will occupy and decide what size chord set to load. There’s also a Vibrato section where you can apply manual vibrato using the mod wheel or aftertouch.
Other setup features include the choice of source for triggering fills, the velocity level at which the syncopated version plays, and a velocity below which ‘wrong’ notes will be ignored. I guess this would be most useful for MIDI guitar players, although why a guitar player would want to use Virtual Guitarist via a guitar isn’t immediately obvious. This page is also where you turn fret noise on or off, set the chords to display as sharps or flats, set the quantise value that determines where in a bar chords are allowed to change, and fine-tune the guitar.
If all this potential for setting up sounds intimidating, it’s worth pointing out that you can just use the default settings, load a ‘player’ and get on with it. The great thing about Virtual Guitarist is that you can use it at many different levels, even to the extent of accessing the individual rhythm slices (on MIDI channel 16) to create new rhythms of your own.

Using Virtual Guitarist

Getting usable results out of Virtual Guitarist is surprisingly easy, but you may need to do a little tidying up in your sequencer to get the very best out of it. For example, if you intend to play an easy chord comprising a root note and one black modifier note below it to make this a minor, you have to ensure that the black modifier note isn’t pressed fractionally before the root note — otherwise, instead of getting ‘root note minor’, you’ll get ‘black note major’. Fortunately, working with a sequencer makes it easy to correct any such problems. Assigning the bottom octave of the keyboard to control the part variations is a great way to introduce subtle variations in style to give a more realistic impression, and in most instances, these can be mixed and matched pretty freely, though a few only make
sense preceding a break. Certainly the ‘reality’ of the result is enough to make you smile, especially the way fret noises appear in appropriate places without you having to ask (unless you switch fret noise off). I particularly like the boogie styles in both electric and acoustic versions, while the wah guitar is surprisingly moody and usable and not in the least like the theme from Shaft!
If the XXL chord set is loaded, the style with the most variations can play all the following chord types: major, major seventh, seventh, sixth, augmented fifth, diminished fifth, minor, minor with major seventh, minor seventh, minor sixth, minor seventh with diminished fifth, suspended fourth, seventh suspended fourth and diminished. One-finger easy chords are available for major, minor, seventh and minor seventh only, so you have to play the full chord for other types. However, you don’t need to play the right inversion as Virtual Guitarist will always play the right guitar part except in those cases where two different chord types use the same notes, in which case you should put the root note at the bottom to avoid confusion. The diminished chord, for instance, repeats the same notes every three semitones, but in a different order.
Virtual Guitarist is claimed to be able to make sense of most chordal parts from GM files, but because of the possible ambiguities between one-finger chords and fully fingered chords, you can come unstuck on occasions, which means a little sequencer editing to put things right. On the whole, though, it’s instant gratification all the way: you feed in simple block chords at the right time and Virtual Guitarist does the rest.
Most of the rhythms are common enough in style to be easily integrated into many styles of song, but because Virtual Guitarist is based on styles recorded by real players, there’s a limit as to how far you can stray from what you’re given. While tempo and swing is quite flexible, some songs require very definitive strumming styles which aren’t available here. Even so, you can stretch as far as reggae, chugging root-and-fifth rock guitar, rock and roll/boogie, straight strumming, rhythmic picking and a variety of very practical acoustic strumming and finger-picking styles.

Conclusions

Virtual Guitarist offers the convenience and sound quality of a sample CD, but offers the very real benefits of allowing you to tweak the feel and tempo of the various rhythmic parts as well as play different chord types directly from your keyboard. The easily called up variations add greatly to the realism of the result, and if the on-board sound-modifying controls don’t provide enough variation, you can always feed the output through other VST plug-ins. Of course the finite number of styles means that you often have to modify your song to fit the guitar-playing style rather than vice versa; to this end, some more straight-ahead strumming might have been useful.
In the context of a backing track, I don’t think many people would twig that Virtual Guitarist wasn’t a conventional recording of a real player, though it may fare less well if used as the solo backing for a folk song for instance. Even then, by careful use of the variations, you might get away with it. Whichever way you look at it, Virtual Guitarist certainly heralds a new direction for virtual instruments, so it will be interesting to see what they come up with next. Further expansion styles could be handy, and a Virtual Drummer done well would be very welcome!

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Clubland Smashed (2010) With .cue Files

April 26th, 2010 Comments off

Clubland Smashed (2010) With .cue Files
Album Title: Clubland Smashed Mashed By The Friday Night Posse
Genre: Dance/Pop
Year: 2010
Quality: VBR 195 kbps avg
Format: .mp3 Stereo
Mixed: Yes
Covers: Yes
Tags: Yes (using the .cue file)
Length: CD1-1:18:16 CD2-1:15:37

Clubland Smashed is the brand new album from Clubland which features 100 of the biggest Clubland Anthems both old and new smashed up together in two continuous 80 minute mixes on two CDs by The Friday Night Posse.

Track List

CD 1
01.Intro – NASA Countdown
02.N-Trance Vs Darren Styles Vs Uproar Vs Special D Vs FN Set U Free / Save Me / Roof Is On Fire / Come With Me / Ki
03.Ultrabeat – Pretty Green Eyes / Feeling Fine
04.Flip & Fill Vs FNP Vs Scooter – Discoland / Kiss This /Ramp ! Logical Song
05.Big Ang Feat. Siobhan Vs N-Dubz – It s Over Now / StrongAgain
06.Cascada – Everytime We Touch / Evacuate The Dancefloor
07.Flip N Fill Vs Ghettobusterz – Shooting Star / Renegade Master
08.Dancing Djs Vs Slinkee Minx – Luvstruck Vs Summer Rain
09.Special D Vs Miss Peppermint – Come With Me / Welcome To Tomorrow
10.Underworld Vs Uproar – Born Slippy / Roof Is On Fire
11.Space Brothers Vs Rock Solid Vs Ali Payami Vs Aquagen Feat. Warp Bros – Forgiven / Shake Dat Ass ~censored~/ Blade
12.Stunt Vs Friday Night Posse Vs Styles & Breeze – I’ll Be There / 1998 / Amigos
13.Henry Blank Vs Club Enforcer Vs Superstar Djs – In My Head / Here To Chill / Meet Her At The Love Parade
14.Henry Blank Vs Kritikal Mass – Watcha Say / Better Off Alone
15.Cutback Feat. Federal Vs K-Klass VS Tall Paul (Friday Night Posse – Mini Mashup Mix) – Rock To The Rhyth
16.Camisra Vs Sandy B – Let Me Show You / Make The World Go m Round
17.Scooter Vs Reel 2 Real – Nessaja / I Like To Move It
18.Ultrabeat & Scott Brown Vs Porn Kings Vs DJ Supreme Vs E-Type – Elysium / Up To The Wildstyle / True Believer
19.E-Type Vs Handzup – True Believer / On The Move
20.Micky Modelle / DJ Roxx Vs Dancing Djs – Weekend Has Come / Equador
21.De-Grees Vs The Real Booty Babes Vs Friday Night Posse Feat. Jade Halliwell – Apologise / Believe Me
22.Friday Night Posse Vs Manian – Wonderwall / Welcome To The Club
23.Scooter Vs Manian – Jumping All Over The World / Welcome To The Club
24.N-Trance Vs DJ Casper Feat. The Gap Band Vs Vengaboys Intro / Stayin Alive / Cha Cha Slide / We Like To Party
25.Vengaboys Vs Blackout Crew – We Like To Party / Bbbbounce / Put A Donk On It
26.Paradise Vs Alex C Feat. Y-Ass – See The Light / Sweetest Ass
27.Carlotta Chadwick Vs Paradise Vs Vengaboys Vs FNP – Be There / See The Light / We Like To Party / Kiss This
28.Jason Born – Fireflies

CD 2
01.Urban Myth Vs Ali Payami Vs Aquagen Feat. Warp Bros Vs Beat Players Feat. Skyla – Africa / Blade / Summer Love
02.N-Dubz Feat. Mr Hudson Vs Eyeopener Vs Boogaloo Feat Wiggy – Playing With Fire / 6 Days On The Run / Limbo Limb
03.E-Squire & Mike De Scala Feat. Ruth Cullen Vs Sasha Dith Vs P-Money Feat. Vince Harder Vs N-Dubz Feat. Mr Hudson
04.Dance Assassins Feat. Louise Vs Dan Winter – Why / Don’t Stop Push It Now
05.Energy 52 Vs Herd & Fitz Vs Cahill – Cafe Del Mar / Just Can’t Get Enough / Crush On You
06.Laurent Wolf Vs Blue Lagoon – No Stress / Break My Stride
07.Buzz Junkies Vs Alison Limerick Vs Dannii Minogue Vs Jason Nevins – Where Love Lives / Touch Me Like That
08.Dario G Vs Richard F Vs Raver Force – Sunchyme 09 / Let The Sun Shine Through / Rock The Floor
09.Chelly Vs The Ian Carey Project – Took The Night / Get Shakey
10.Inna Vs X-Rated – Hot / On The Floor
11.Cascada Vs Doodge & Viper Feat. Tag Team – Pyromania / Whoomp! (There It Is)
12.Daruso Vs Blu Ray Feat. Jimmmy Sommerville – Since You’ve Been Gone / You And Me
13.Cascada Vs E-Type – Evacuate The Dancefloor / Rain
14.K-Klass Vs Ultra Nate Vs Masters At Work – Let Me Show You / Automatic / Work
15.Mack Vs N-Dubz – Return Of The Mack 2009 / Strong Again
16.Wideboys & Dennis G Vs The Real Booty Babes – Sambuca (The Return) / I Kissed Girl
17.Mds Vs Rezidents Vs Friday Night Posse – Touch My Body / Popcorn / Wanna Be Like A Man
18.Northern Allstars Vs Hardino – Dont Stop Believing / It Girls
19.Wideboys Feat. Claire Evers Vs Real Booty Babes Vs Dj Sasher Vs Scooter – Bomb The Secret / Played-A-Live / This
20.Dtm & Jr Vs Yr Vs Total Control Vs Dj Jean Vs Wideboys Time To Turn Around / Static Bounce / Sexy Lady / Bomb The
21.Zone Vs Friday Night Posse Feat. Splitt Vs Yosh – Rock The House / Jump / Its Whats Upfront That Counts
22.Longo & Waignwright Vs Dj Casper Feat. The Gap Band One Life Stand / Oops Upside Your Head
23.Xnrg Feat. Alex K Vs Rivendell Feat. Cruncher Vs EÂ’voke Riverside / Sexy ~censored~ / Arms Of Loren
24.Comicon Vs Rob Mayth – Komodo 2007 / Heart To Heart
25.Haddaway Vs Starstylers Vs K.I.G – What Is Love / Keep On Moving / Head, Shoulders, Kneez & Toez
26.Meck Vs Lockout Feat. Chenai – So Strong / Bounce

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Chris Rea – Gold (2010)

April 23rd, 2010 Comments off

Chris Rea – Gold (2010)

Chris Rea – Gold (2010)
Pop Rock | Mp3 | 320 kbps | 150 Mb | 01:12:48

TrackList:
01. On The Beach
02. Josephine
03. Fool
04. Driving Home
05. Candles
06. Ace Of Hearts
07. Texas
08. Tell Me There’s A Heaven
09. Daytone
10. Sing A Song Of Love
To Me
11. Heaven
12. Gone Fishing
13. Every Second Counts
14. And
You My Love
15. I Ain’t The Fool

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Birdman – Fetti Holmes (2010)

April 23rd, 2010 Comments off

Birdman - Fetti Holmes (2010)

Tracklist

01 Dj Scoob Doo & Lil Wayne – Nino Brown 3 News
02 Dj Scoob Doo & Baby – Godfather Story
03 Birdman Feat. Bun B & Jeezy – Tool
04 Birdman Feat. Short Dawg & Jay Rock – Fly High
05 Birdman Feat. Lil Wayne & Tyga – Loyalty
06 Jae Millz Feat. Birdman – Back 2 Tha Yami
07 Wacka Flocka & Oj Da Juiceman – Diary
08 Wacka Flocka – Rumors
09 Shorty Lo Feat. Birdman – Birds (Remix)
10 Gudda Gudda Feat. Lil Wayne – Small Thing To A Giant
11 Lil Wayne – We Gon’ Get Fetti (Money)
12 Billy Roadz Feat. Jay Rock – Bi Coastal
13 Gudda Gudda Feat. Lil Wayne – Willy Wonka (Single Off Gudda Gudda Album)
14 Jae Millz – Mean
15 T-Pain Feat. Snoop Dogg & Mack Maine – Commandments
16 Jeezy – Momma
17 The-Dream Feat. Jeezy – Love King
18 Erykah Badu Feat. Rick Ross – Window Seat (Remix)
19 Shanell Feat. Lil Wayne & Mack Maine – Deadliest Crash
20 Nicki Minaj – Massive Attack
21 Shorty Lo Feat. Lil Wayne – Wtf
22 Red Cafe Feat. The Lox – I’m I’ll (Remix)
23 The Lox – Slow Down
24 Vado Feat. Jae Millz – I’m Up
25 Vado Feat. N.O.R.E & Imam Thug – Slime
26 Nipsey Hustle – Freestyle

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Tame One & Parallel Thought – Acid Tab Vocab (2009) [hip

April 22nd, 2010 Comments off

Tame One & Parallel Thought - Acid Tab Vocab (2009) [hip

Ripped By: ?????
Format: .MP3
Bit Rate: VBR
Tracklisting:

01. Intro
02. Molly Feat. Aesop Rock & Breeze Brewin
03. Anxiety Attacks
04. Ooops Feat. Del The Funky Homosapien
05. Hip-Hop Action Figure
06. Suede Adidas
07. Dips
08. Ghetto Gutter Gillaness
09. Press Rewind
10. ~censored~
11. Kik Rox
12. Go Away

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Ultimate Wii Hack Complete Tools And Guide

April 22nd, 2010 Comments off

Ultimate WIFI Hack Complete Tools And Guide
Ultimate Wii Hack Complete Tools And Guide
Ultimate WIFI Hack Complete Tools And Guide

A very good hack for ROCK BAND 2 DLC
That’s all you need to modify your wii , and it’s for every firmware , Tested By Me And it’s working very well !
All you need is to follow the tutorial , then you can play EVERY game you want !!!

Included in the pack:

BannerBomb pour les versions 3.1 ? 4.1
BannerBomb pour les versions 4.2
HackMii 0.6 (BootMii.ini adapted to the wii area choosed)
Usb Loader GX r883
GC Backup launcher 0.2
uLoader Hermes 3.6
Wiiflow r25
Neogamma r8 b?ta 15
Gecko OS 1.9.3
Pimp My Wii 1.3.2
Priiloader rev46
StartPatch 4.1 (only for firmware 4.1 all areas) (new)
StartPatch 4.2.5p (only for firmware 4.2 all areas) (new)
startpatch 4.2 mod v2.5 (only for firmware 4.2 all areas) (new)
AnyRegion Changer 1.1b mod05a
AnyTitle Deleter MOD
I/S Wad 1.7
Trucha Bug Restorer
Dop-IOS MOD 10.1
sysCheck 1.4
Mplayer_ce 0.76 and his forwader
GeeXbox for Wii 0.1 beta2 and his forwader
cIOS Uninstaller v1.1
cIOS Hermes
cIOS Hermes mod
cIOS38 rev14 Installer
cIOS38 rev15 Installer
cIOS38 rev16 Installer
mIOS Patcher 0.2

And some files for your PC :
NUSD v13Beta scripts Off-Line all areas for origin IOS (new)
hacks ini creator 3.2-4.x
Wii Backup Manager 0.3.3 (new)

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