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Green Day is a California based pop punk/punk rock band, consisting of Billie Joe Armstrong (lead vocals, guitar), Mike Dirnt (born Michael Pritchard; bass, backing vocals), and Tré Cool (born Frank Edwin Wright III; drums, backing vocals). Since their sixth album, the band has included close friend and associate, back-up guitarist Jason White. Their success has been a major influence on other prominent pop-punk bands, such as Sum 41 and Blink-182.
Dookie has been certified diamond (10 million copies shipped) in the United States since its release. Their second best-selling album American Idiot, released in 2004 (a decade after Dookie), has been certified quadruple platinum in the U.S., has sold over eleven million copies worldwide, and won the 2005 Grammy Award for "Best Rock Album". In 2005 Green Day swept the MTV Video Music Awards, winning seven out of eight nominations: "Video of the Year," "Best Rock Video," "Best Group Video," "Best Direction," "Best Editing," "Best Cinematography" (all of which were for "Boulevard of Broken Dreams"), and the "Viewer's Choice Award" for "American Idiot". The band was most recently awarded an American Music Award for "Favorite Album" for American Idiot.

The picture is from The Slim Jim adds. The man is the slim jim guy yea thats about it. Well those things are damn good, so Slim Jim Man this ones for you!

History of Aria
Arai and Company, founded in 1953 in Japan by Shiro Arai, began marketing Aria brand acoustic guitars in 1960, and began manufacturing its own acoustic guitars in 1964, followed by electrics in 1966, using Arai, Aria, Aria Diamond, and Diamond brand names. The Aria brand name was changed to Aria Pro II in late 1975, though this has been used primarily (but not exclusively) for electric guitars. All guitars were made in Japan until 1988, when production of models was switched to Korea. In the mid-1990s a few models were made in the United States.

This week by Chris Rock
The only acting you ever see at the Oscars is when people act like they're not mad they lost. Nicole Kidman was smiling so wide, she should have won an Emmy at the Oscars for her great performance. I was like, 'If you'd done that in the movie, you'd have won an Oscar, girl!
-- Chris Rock

October Fall
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While the musical landscape has changed over the last few years, October Fall is just happy performing live and making new music that keeps the people coming back for more. With infectious hooks and harmonies that you can't just get out of your head, October Fall has gained popularity throughout the midwest and the nation. "The Internet is the best thing we ever invested in, it just helps us get our music to people that otherwise would never even know we existed," says bassist Jack Marin.
Singer/guitarist Pat D'Andrea talks about the band's humble beginnings. "I mean the five of us just liked jamming in my basement doing what we love and having tons of fun doing it, but it seems that lots of people enjoy it, too," says D'Andrea. "And that’s one of the best feelings in the world."
But soon after their formation in the summer of 2003, October Fall exploded onto the Chicago area music scene. Their energetic live performances and catchy songwriting have landed them on stage with bands such as The Early November, Hidden In Plain View, Spitalfield, Hey Mercedes, Don't Look Down, Hawthorne Heights, A Small Victory, Tokyo Rose, The Academy is... and many more national acts. With an already enormous critical hype around their new release, October Fall is a band you will surely need to watch out for in the next coming months.
John Lennon
John Winston Lennon was born on 9 October 1940 at Oxford Street Maternity Hospital. He lived with his parents, Alfred and Julia, until the age of five when Alfred deserted Julia and left her to cope alone. Julia eventually placed John in the care of her sister, Mimi Smith and her husband George, at 251 Menlove Avenue, Woolton. In 1946 John's father, Freddie, returned from America and tried to pursuade his young son to leave the country with him. The distressed six year old was placed in a compromising situation but eventually chose not to go with his father and his uncle George, a gentle man, acted as substitute father until his death in 1954.
John attended Dovedale Road infants school and took a keen interest in reading and writing, inspired by Alice in Wonderland and the Just William stories. As a teenager, John's interests turned to music and the arrival of the skiffle craze had an adverse effect on his education. Elvis Presley and Buddy Holly were his idols and were his only interests, much to the displeasure of his teachers. In 1956 the rebelious 16 year old formed his own skiffle group, the Quarrymen, inspired by the name of his Quarrybank school.
On 6 July 1957 John was introduced to Paul McCartney following a Quarrymen performance at a summer garden fete. John was immediately impressed by Paul's knowledge of the latest music lyrics together with his ability to tune a guitar. John asked Paul to join the band and a close friendship duly blossomed as the pair began writing music together.
Despite poor exam results as a result of his musical distractions and the loss of his mother, John's headmaster recommended him to the Liverpool College of Art where John studied between 1957 and 1960. John was disappointed with the college and found the fortunes of his band more appealing. He also found entertainment by continuing his writing of short stories and cartoon drawing. His doodlings would eventually be published during the days of Beatlemania. It was at College that John met Stuart Sutcliffe and Cynthia Powell. Stuart, a talented artist, joined the band and Cynthia became John's wife in 1962. John and Stuart formed a close relationship, however, following the band's second visit to Hamburg, Stuart decided to stay with girlfriend Astrid Kerchherr. In 1962 Stuart died of a cerebral haemorrhage. The band had come under attack from a group of youths a couple of years earlier and it is believed that Stuart's injuries eventually led to his death.
Charles John Julian Lennon was born on 8 April 1963, John's marriage to Cynthia was kept quiet in the early days of the Beatles career in case it had an adverse effect on the group's popularity. Julian would leave his own stamp on the Beatle's history when at the age of four his school painting was the inspiration behind 'Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds'.
In March 1964 at the height of Beatlemania, John's first book 'In His Own Write' was published and later received a UK literary prize. A year later 'A Spaniard In The Works' was published and recevied equally encouraging reviews.
In 1966 an interview by The Evening Standard's Maureen Cleave sparked the 'We're more popular than Jesus' controversy. John always maintained that his comments were taken out of context. The repercussions were more evident in America than they were in Britain and in a press conference in Chicago, John apologised. Perhaps as a direct result of the incident, the Beatles performed their last concert later that month.
Having returned to Britain, John accepted Richard Lester's offer to appear in the film 'How I Won The War'. The film was shot in Germany and was not a huge success. In November 1966, John met Yoko Ono for the first time at the Indica Gallery in London and the pair bonded immediately. In 1968 with John and Yoko living together, Cynthia filed for divorce. The divorce was uncontested by John and Cynthia was granted custody of five year old Julian.
1968 also saw John appear in court on charges of marijuana posession. He was found guilty and fined £150, but more importantly had a drug conviction on his record which would later come back to haunt him. John and Yoko's first collaboration, the 'Two Virgins' album was released and in 1969 the couple married in Gibraltar. The honeymoon in Amsterdam's Hilton hotel comprised of a 'bed-in' where the press were invited to view the couple lying in bed. The events of the wedding and honeymoon were immortalised in the Beatle's 'The Ballad of John and Yoko'. John's Plastic Ono Band single 'Give Peace A Chance' was released several months later and he returned his MBE to the Queen, unhappy with Britain's support of America in Vietnam. The events of 1969 saw John awarded Man of The Year by Rolling Stone magazine. On New Years Ever, 1970, Paul McCartney filed a suit in the High Court formally dissolving the Beatles.
In 1975, having moved to America, Yoko gave birth to John's second son. Sean Ono Taro Lennon was born on John's birthday. His drug conviction of 1968 caused the US government to continually attempt to deport him. For the first five years of Sean's life, John devoted himself to his new family but by 1980 he returned to the recording studio.
On 8 December 1980, Mark David Chapman stepped out of the shadows of the Dakota building apartment block and shot John Lennon. The ex-Beatle was rushed in a police car to the Roosevelt Hospital where attempts to revive him failed.
On 9 December Britain awoke to the tragic news and shockwaves echoed throughout the world.
On the Sunday following the murder, thousands of grieving fans held a vigil on St George's Hall plateau.

Burger King's first restaurant—originally called Insta Burger King—was opened in 1954 in Miami, Florida, USA by James McLamore and David Edgerton, who were both alumni of the Cornell University School of Hotel Administration. McLamore had visited the hamburger stand belonging to Dick and Mac McDonald in San Bernardino, California; being able to sense potential in their innovative assembly line-based production system, he decided to create a version of his own.
Ironically, the first restaurant's milkshake machine was sold to them by Ray Kroc, who later bought the McDonald's restaurant chain from its founders and oversaw its worldwide expansion.
In August, 1992 their corporate headquarters in Miami, Florida was severely damaged by Hurricane Andrew.
On Friday, December 13, 2002, Burger King was purchased from British drinks firm Diageo for $1.5 (US) billion by a group of investors led by the investment firm Texas Pacific. The company plans to go public within the next two years.
Magic Johnson's company Magic Johnson Enterprises purchased 30 Burger King stores on June 7, 2004. Although they will feature sports memorabilia, they will retain the Burger King name.
The current CEO of Burger King is Greg Brenneman, who took over from Brad Blum on August 1, 2004.
Dane Cook had his first job here!

1. Helena
2. Give 'Em Hell, Kid
3. To The End
4. You Know What They Do to Guys like Us In Prison
5. I'm Not Okay (I Promise)
6. Ghost of You
7. The Jetset Life Is Gonna Kill You
8. Interlude
9. Thank You for The Venom
10. Hang 'Em High
11. It's Not a Fashion Statement, It's a Fucking Deathwish
12. Cemetery Drive
13. I Never Told You What I Do for a Living
Craig Aaronson - A&R
Mark Holley - Design assistant
Fernando Diaz
Joe Nicholson - Drum technician
Eric Miller - Engineer
Mike Plontikoff - Engineer
Mike Gardner
Mikey Way- Bassist
Keith Nelson - Guitar technician
Bryan Mansell
Tom Baker - Mastering
Rich Costey - Mixing
Howard Benson - Organ (Hammond), producer
Chris Ozuna
Justin Borucki - Photography
Dana Childs - Production coordination
Matt Griffin - Production coordination
Paul DeCarli - Programming, digital editing, editing
Arturo Rojas
Gerard Way- Vocals
Frank Iero- Guitar
Ray Toro- Guitar
Bob Bryar- Drums
Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge is a 2004 album by My Chemical Romance. Considered to be a concept album, it tells the story of two lovers who die in a gunfight in a resturant. The man is sent to Hell only to realize that the woman is still alive. The devil then tells the man he can be with her again if he brings him the souls of one thousand evil men. The man accepts. However, frontman Gerard Way has said that while the album started with a plot in mind, about half of the album isn't related to the plot as much as it is drawn from his own experiences with love and loss.

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