Listen to me I have something incoherent to say….
If Mezmerize by system of a down still hasn't found a home in your album collection, it is time for you to make a spot for it. Ever since I initially saw this band open in for Slayer in 1998, i've been a massive fan. Their self titled first CD was still a few months away from release at the time, but I was attentively waiting for it's arrival. As soon as it was released, I was not dissatisfied.
Their second album, named Toxicity, was a huge hit on the commercial market. I extremely was fond of this one. I wasn't quite so ecstatic with the 3rd release (Steal this CD), because I was thinking the group was going soft. Mezmerize, on the other hand, is the epitome of what this band has been working toward achieving and is quite possibly the most apporiate of their CDs. Don't worry, Mezmerize still includes that same distinctive sound you expect from System of a Down. The sound is taken to the next level, nevertheless, with really fast beats and dark and heavy guitar. But, like with any System CD, you have to be sure to read the song lyrics. Tracks like B.Y.O.B. Seem like they are bugger all more than party tracks initially. Upon further study, you will see that these tracks are extremely making comments on the state of politics and current issues. Nothing less was going to be expected from System album.
Not I am back at work and better get back on with the eshot stuff, I'm investigating xml-feed integration, sound like fun. This is starting to become this a killer piece of email marketing application. I don't think, I'm not going to be put on the amazing incredible fun project they keep using as a carrot on a stick. Not that I am bitter.
Take a look at the finished thing; Now I have got a brand spanking new project! William is just trying to upgrade it so far he can find reason to buying a even bigger server!!! Damm technology junky!! god knows we are going to add now. I though I'd finished, nevertheless no next somebody dream up another way we can improve it.
A harpsichord sounds like two skeletons copulating on a corrugated tin roof - T Becham
