A garbage compactor crushing and smashing the hell out of waste, like a forklift crushing materials into a brick wall, like a hot oven melting plastic into the burners and catching on fire.
DevilizhStylez- My name is Joe, I did this as a solo project. Playing around with different instruments such as guitar, bass, drum machine and vocals. All mostly in a artistic expression thing as well as to learn about sound quality and recording. Quality of the sounds arent so good on this project, but I did learn quite a bit from this project. I'm hoping to get a band together and record once again soon. It is much easier to do by yourself but one hell of a good challenge with others. And so far it has proven to be ONE HELL OF A CHALLENGE! Damn near impossible!! Cause it has been to much fun to turn into work. I think the drunkeness also plays a small part in not being able to push a record button. But hey I am still in the learning process. And as long as nobody els is bitching then either am I. So as far as DevilizhStylez goes... It was just a thing of practicing and trying something when I got bored, and this is how the hell it turned out. Might ad a song or 2 in the future... Then again, maybe not?? Who knows? Hope you enjoy.
JOe.
We're now accepting submissions for our next mixtapes, please submit your info at www. coast2coastsubmissions. com for your chance to get a spot on the next mixtape!
DevilizhStylez Hey thanks for the myspace friendship! Just wanted to pop in and say hell-o! We recently recorded some new demo songs, just to give people a taste of what's to come on our upcoming album. Feel free to give us some feedback.
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Bush Administration Moves to Sell National Forest Land The sale is part of a National Forest Service plan to raise $800 million over the next five years to pay for rural schools in 41 states, offsetting shrinking revenues from sale of timber from national forests. The Bureau of Land Management also plans to sell federal lands to raise an estimated $182 million over five years.
"I am outraged, and I don't think the public is going to stand for it for one minute," said Wilderness Society policy analyst Mike Anderson. "It's a scheme to raise money at the expense of the national forests, the wildlife, recreation and all the other values that Americans hold dear. It's the ultimate threat to the national forest."