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Title: Atom Seed - Happy
Description: From the Dead Happy EP, their last release.
As requested by telemetal.
Title: Atom Seed - Rebel
Description: That this band never became as big as FNM, The Chillis or even just Extreme is just criminal. Great songs and superb live they should've been huge. Thanks to http://www.sacktrick.com/atomseed/ for the pix.If you want to learn more about the band or hear and download unreleased songs head over to them and see what you're missing.
Title: Iron Maiden Brighter Than A Thousand Suns
Description: Very good song by Iron Maiden called "Brighter Than A Thousand Suns" from their last album A Matter Of Life And Death. Enjoy !!!
We are not the sons of God
We are not his chosen people now
We have crossed the path he trod
We will feel the pain of his beginning
Shadow fingers rise above
Iron fingers stab the desert sky
Oh Behold the power of man
On its tower ready for the fall
Knocking heads together well
Rise a city build a living hell
Join the race to suicide
Listen for the tolling of the bell
Out of the universe a strange love is born
Unholy union trinity reformed
Yellow sun it's evil twin
In the black the wings deliver him
We will split our souls within
Atom seed to nuclear dust is riven
Out of the universe a strange love is born
Unholy union, trinity reformed
Out of the darkness
Brighter than a thousand suns
Out of the darkness
Brighter than a thousand suns
Out of the darkness
Brighter than a thousand suns
Out of the darkness
Brighter than a thousand suns
Bury your morals and bury your dead
Bury your head in the sand
E=mc squared you can relate
how we made God
With our hands
Whatever would Robert have said to his God
About how we made war with the sun
E=mc squared you can relate
how we made God
With our hands
All the nations are rising
Through acid veils of love and hate
Chain letters of Satan
Uncertainty leads us all to this
All the nations are rising
Through acid veils of love and hate
Cold fusion and fury
Divide and conquer while ye may
Others preach and others fall and pray
In the bunkers where we'll die
There the executioners they lie
Bombers launch whit no recall
Minutes warning of the missile fall
Take a look at your last sky
Guessing you won't have the time to cry
Out of the universe a strange love is born
Unholy union, trinity reformed
Out of the darkness
Out of the darkness
Out of the darkness
Brighter than a thousand suns
Out of the darkness
Brighter than a thousand suns
Out of the darkness
Brighter than a thousand suns
Out of the darkness
Brighter than a thousand suns
Holy Father we have sinned
Up the IRONS!!! Let me know what song should I upload in the same way.
Title: Funkasourus - Atom Seed (Solo Remix)
Description: http://disturbedbeats.blogspot.com
Title: AMV - Creamy Mami - Atom and His Package - Seed Song
Description: Anime Music Video
Title: seed
Description: video from a 1995 dance performance of seed.
music composed and photography by christopher north. violin performed by netta hadari
Title: fsr music
Description: "dont make me kick your ass" by fsr
go to www.futuristicsexrobotz.com to download for free
Lyrics:
Recycle Bin: y'all can't fuck with the Spit Yo-Yo Mafia,
SR: with FSR, we're double teamin' ya,
Coaxke: your shit will be owned when the game concludes,
B'Dog: like you spent every round lookin at Bea Arthur nudes
Coaxke: I stuck you, motherfucker, oh, stick stick, god damn!
Recycle Bin: God damn!
Recycle Bin:
clockin headshots like they're goin' out of style,
leave you and your homies in a big ass pile,
dual M6Cs cause I roll like John Woo,
sprayin' hot lead, have you screamin' "What? Who?"
Coaxke's got that Plasma/BR55 hit,
kill ya hella fast, so we call him "green shit,"
B'Dog's round the corner, M90 ready cocked,
not close enough? Grenades steady stocked, (B'Dog: Haha, I stuck you!)
SR's bustin domes on that crazy sniper scene,
Yo, Coaxke, what's Killtacular mean?
Coaxke: Like that thing you do with underage teens!
Recycle Bin: Four in a row, four seconds between
Coaxke:
elite at this shit since Marathon,
ten fuckin' years, killin' ya where you spawn,
look at you, flyin' in your fly banshee,
rocket locked on, you're next in my spree,
work some green shit, take you out in one shot,
you'll die screamin' "They're everywhere!" while I drop it like it's hot,
all them snot-nosed brats, you best beware,
Halo ain't for those without pubic hairs
B'Dog:
rollin' through your base with the biggest gun I got,
not so I can shoot you, I won't even use one shot,
won't find a secret entrance, I'll come through the parking lot,
and jam the handle way up into your expansion slot,
won't fuckin know what hit you when I come out to play,
Assassin's what they call me, but the middle name's Melee,
the Mafia is comin' and we're here to fuckin stay,
flamin' ninjas all around you and your homies, we will slay,
y'all got killers in the streets, we got killers in the trees,
and before you know what hit you, you'll be fallin' to your knees,
and when you're kneelin' down there, you may as well suck deez,
to buy you time before we turn your body to swiss cheese
SR:
FSR, back up in your ass,
step off the flag, or you'll catch a rocket blast,
mag in hand, I'll be blastin' your man,
push his wig back, while I'm makin' a dick scan,
watch your back, cause I creep up from behind,
sword in hand and - you're mine,
leave your bitch screamin' for my non-dairy creamer,
psych, I'm just gonna drop a Brute steamer,
I ain't got time to bleed,
Frag Dollz, they be catchin' my seed,
dots on your dome, rock Predator style,
pussy big as a house, my dick's long as a mile
Recycle Bin:
like an ill ninja with atomic bombs,
up in your base all day long,
the homies cleared it out so, "Bomb Armed!" round over,
screamin' "It's just luck!" but we ain't got that clover,
jacked your flag like code for Half Life 2,
from all directions so you don't know what to do,
rollin' in a new M12G1, (Coaxke: Sittin on some dubs!)
if you grab it through the floor, your ass better run,
S-double-Y-M, chillin' with your mom,
rocket up your ass, like a session with your domme,
say you could own, if the pistol had a scope?
that shit got balanced, so you best learned to cope,
we got our skills from Marathon, son, (Recycle Bin: Yeah, motherfucker!)
bitch all you want, the game's already won (Coaxke: Oh! Oh, damn!)
GAME OVER!
Title: University of Florida, Adapting the Atom to Florida Progress
Description: http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/archome/MIC28.htm
University of Florida Archives Moving Image Collection
Production number 28
Production title: Adapting the Atom to Florida Progress
Production date: ca. 1962
Color/Sound
Total running time: 00:28:17
Producer: Douglas Martin
Photography: Bill Breeze
Narrator: Dr. Lester Hale
Music: U of F Department of Music
Available in VHS, DVD, and Sony DV-cam.
Derived from 16 mm film.
Adapting the Atom to Florida Progress is a promotional film about the nuclear science programs at the University of Florida. The film begins with the introduction by Governor Farris Bryant and then proceeds to show the various research applications of nuclear science in the fields of medicine, energy and agriculture. Safety precautions are also covered. The film depicts various labs, lab equipment, and an irradiator.
Contents
0:00 Blank
0:16 State flag
0:21 Governor Farris Bryant seated at a desk. He speaks and mentions the value of nuclear science and the lead that the State of Florida has taken in this field.
1:57 The title of the film appears and then the name of Dr. George K. Davis, Director of Nuclear Activities and a list of others who assisted in the production of the film
2:40 Various lab scenes, equipment, and lab workers are shown
3:10 J. Hillis Miller Health Center building. Nuclear medicine is mentioned as being most important.
3:29 Lab with a woman in a white lab coat getting something from a cabinet
3:55 A woman (patient) drinks out of a cup containing radioactive iodine 131 in water. Scanning machine is shown being used on the patient while a lab technician or doctor stands to the side.
4:34 Scanned image is shown from which a diagnosis will be made
4:42 Exterior of Animal Nutrition Laboratory building
4:50 Biology lab with equipment and lab researchers shown in a sequence with verbal explanations of an amino acid study
6:30 Morestein Column shown with a researcher pouring a solution into the top
8:17 Sequence of a research study of barley - what would take place if a nuclear attack
9:34 Irradiator on UF campus shown from above
9:51 Drawing of a model of the irradiator
10:03 Barley seeds shown sprouting through the use of time lapse photography. Stunted growth of seeds irradiated shown
10:35 Van de Graaff accelerator shown
Man in a lab coat
Nose cone applied to accelerator
11:56 Repeat of nose cone being applied - a flaw in the film
12:03 Radiation chemistry with lab scene, beakers, test tubes
13:25 Irradiation cell shown
14:17 Nuclear fission lab
Chalk board with diagrams
14:50 Radiation chamber shown
16:00 Reactor
16:05 Men in lab coats working with reactor
17:22 Neutron flux study with reactor in operation
18:25 Slide rule shown
18:37 Mechanical hands being used to work with various items
19:42 Mechanical hands draw the letters UF on a piece of paper
19:49 Reactor shown again and a lab worker
20:31 Linear Electron Accelerator and various scenes in the control room
21:39 Radiation committee seated at a table - discuss safety factors
22:25 Radiation control officer shown. His job is to oversee all areas and check them for possible radiation hazards as sink areas, floor coverings, exhaust fans and ducts, radioactive waste materials
23:51 Geiger counter - shown being checked for proper function
24:09 Radiation detector - smears taken from different areas and then checked
24:49 Radiation control officer looks into a large freezer chest which houses part of the radiation detector.
25:29 Detecting equipment shown
26:27 Fountain pen sized docimeter shown
26:39 Caption: George K. Davis, Dir. of Nuclear Activities, University of Florida
26:45 Dr. Davis is shown seated at a desk with book cases behind him. He speaks about the nuclear science program.
27:53 State flag shown
28:00 Century Tower (top part) shown silhouetted
28:17 End of film
Title: University of Florida, Adapting the Atom, part 3
Description: http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/archome/MIC28.htm
University of Florida Archives Moving Image Collection
Production number 28
Production title: Adapting the Atom to Florida Progress
Production date: ca. 1962
Color/Sound
Total running time: 00:28:17
Producer: Douglas Martin
Photography: Bill Breeze
Narrator: Dr. Lester Hale
Music: U of F Department of Music
Available in VHS, DVD, and Sony DV-cam.
Derived from 16 mm film.
Adapting the Atom to Florida Progress is a promotional film about the nuclear science programs at the University of Florida. The film begins with the introduction by Governor Farris Bryant and then proceeds to show the various research applications of nuclear science in the fields of medicine, energy and agriculture. Safety precautions are also covered. The film depicts various labs, lab equipment, and an irradiator.
Contents
0:00 Blank
0:16 State flag
0:21 Governor Farris Bryant seated at a desk. He speaks and mentions the value of nuclear science and the lead that the State of Florida has taken in this field.
1:57 The title of the film appears and then the name of Dr. George K. Davis, Director of Nuclear Activities and a list of others who assisted in the production of the film
2:40 Various lab scenes, equipment, and lab workers are shown
3:10 J. Hillis Miller Health Center building. Nuclear medicine is mentioned as being most important.
3:29 Lab with a woman in a white lab coat getting something from a cabinet
3:55 A woman (patient) drinks out of a cup containing radioactive iodine 131 in water. Scanning machine is shown being used on the patient while a lab technician or doctor stands to the side.
4:34 Scanned image is shown from which a diagnosis will be made
4:42 Exterior of Animal Nutrition Laboratory building
4:50 Biology lab with equipment and lab researchers shown in a sequence with verbal explanations of an amino acid study
6:30 Morestein Column shown with a researcher pouring a solution into the top
8:17 Sequence of a research study of barley - what would take place if a nuclear attack
9:34 Irradiator on UF campus shown from above
9:51 Drawing of a model of the irradiator
10:03 Barley seeds shown sprouting through the use of time lapse photography. Stunted growth of seeds irradiated shown
10:35 Van de Graaff accelerator shown
Man in a lab coat
Nose cone applied to accelerator
11:56 Repeat of nose cone being applied - a flaw in the film
12:03 Radiation chemistry with lab scene, beakers, test tubes
13:25 Irradiation cell shown
14:17 Nuclear fission lab
Chalk board with diagrams
14:50 Radiation chamber shown
16:00 Reactor
16:05 Men in lab coats working with reactor
17:22 Neutron flux study with reactor in operation
18:25 Slide rule shown
18:37 Mechanical hands being used to work with various items
19:42 Mechanical hands draw the letters UF on a piece of paper
19:49 Reactor shown again and a lab worker
20:31 Linear Electron Accelerator and various scenes in the control room
21:39 Radiation committee seated at a table - discuss safety factors
22:25 Radiation control officer shown. His job is to oversee all areas and check them for possible radiation hazards as sink areas, floor coverings, exhaust fans and ducts, radioactive waste materials
23:51 Geiger counter - shown being checked for proper function
24:09 Radiation detector - smears taken from different areas and then checked
24:49 Radiation control officer looks into a large freezer chest which houses part of the radiation detector.
25:29 Detecting equipment shown
26:27 Fountain pen sized docimeter shown
26:39 Caption: George K. Davis, Dir. of Nuclear Activities, University of Florida
26:45 Dr. Davis is shown seated at a desk with book cases behind him. He speaks about the nuclear science program.
27:53 State flag shown
28:00 Century Tower (top part) shown silhouetted
28:17 End of film
Title: University of Florida, Adapting the Atom, part 2
Description: http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/archome/MIC28.htm
University of Florida Archives Moving Image Collection
Production number 28
Production title: Adapting the Atom to Florida Progress
Production date: ca. 1962
Color/Sound
Total running time: 00:28:17
Producer: Douglas Martin
Photography: Bill Breeze
Narrator: Dr. Lester Hale
Music: U of F Department of Music
Available in VHS, DVD, and Sony DV-cam.
Derived from 16 mm film.
Adapting the Atom to Florida Progress is a promotional film about the nuclear science programs at the University of Florida. The film begins with the introduction by Governor Farris Bryant and then proceeds to show the various research applications of nuclear science in the fields of medicine, energy and agriculture. Safety precautions are also covered. The film depicts various labs, lab equipment, and an irradiator.
Contents
0:00 Blank
0:16 State flag
0:21 Governor Farris Bryant seated at a desk. He speaks and mentions the value of nuclear science and the lead that the State of Florida has taken in this field.
1:57 The title of the film appears and then the name of Dr. George K. Davis, Director of Nuclear Activities and a list of others who assisted in the production of the film
2:40 Various lab scenes, equipment, and lab workers are shown
3:10 J. Hillis Miller Health Center building. Nuclear medicine is mentioned as being most important.
3:29 Lab with a woman in a white lab coat getting something from a cabinet
3:55 A woman (patient) drinks out of a cup containing radioactive iodine 131 in water. Scanning machine is shown being used on the patient while a lab technician or doctor stands to the side.
4:34 Scanned image is shown from which a diagnosis will be made
4:42 Exterior of Animal Nutrition Laboratory building
4:50 Biology lab with equipment and lab researchers shown in a sequence with verbal explanations of an amino acid study
6:30 Morestein Column shown with a researcher pouring a solution into the top
8:17 Sequence of a research study of barley - what would take place if a nuclear attack
9:34 Irradiator on UF campus shown from above
9:51 Drawing of a model of the irradiator
10:03 Barley seeds shown sprouting through the use of time lapse photography. Stunted growth of seeds irradiated shown
10:35 Van de Graaff accelerator shown
Man in a lab coat
Nose cone applied to accelerator
11:56 Repeat of nose cone being applied - a flaw in the film
12:03 Radiation chemistry with lab scene, beakers, test tubes
13:25 Irradiation cell shown
14:17 Nuclear fission lab
Chalk board with diagrams
14:50 Radiation chamber shown
16:00 Reactor
16:05 Men in lab coats working with reactor
17:22 Neutron flux study with reactor in operation
18:25 Slide rule shown
18:37 Mechanical hands being used to work with various items
19:42 Mechanical hands draw the letters UF on a piece of paper
19:49 Reactor shown again and a lab worker
20:31 Linear Electron Accelerator and various scenes in the control room
21:39 Radiation committee seated at a table - discuss safety factors
22:25 Radiation control officer shown. His job is to oversee all areas and check them for possible radiation hazards as sink areas, floor coverings, exhaust fans and ducts, radioactive waste materials
23:51 Geiger counter - shown being checked for proper function
24:09 Radiation detector - smears taken from different areas and then checked
24:49 Radiation control officer looks into a large freezer chest which houses part of the radiation detector.
25:29 Detecting equipment shown
26:27 Fountain pen sized docimeter shown
26:39 Caption: George K. Davis, Dir. of Nuclear Activities, University of Florida
26:45 Dr. Davis is shown seated at a desk with book cases behind him. He speaks about the nuclear science program.
27:53 State flag shown
28:00 Century Tower (top part) shown silhouetted
28:17 End of film
Title: Music In Reality
Description: A study which compares and contrasts the various forms of music the the 1970's era and compares them to populor songs made in the Present. I am sure you will find this film interesting yet entertaining. Please excuse any misspellings. I worked hard the production of this viewing masterpiece. I will not only inspire you but sow the seeds of intellect into your mind.
Title: Sting - Straight to my heart
Description: Straight to my heart
Well in a hundred years from now
They will attempt to tell us how
A scientific means to bliss
Will supercede the human kiss
A sub atomic chain
Will maybe galvanize your brain
A biochemic trance
Will eliminate romance
But why ever should we care
When there are arrows in the air
Formed by lovers ancient art
That go straight to my heart
A future sugar coated pill
Would give our lovers time to kill
I think theyre working far too much
For the redundancy of touch
But what will make me yours
Are a millions deadly spores
Formed by lovers ancient art
That go straight to my heart
Come into my door
Be the light of my life
Come into my door
Youll never have to sweep the floor
Come into my door
Be the light of my life
Come into my door
Come and be my wife
Ill be true. to no one but you
If its a future would we fear
We have tomorrows seeds right here
For you can hold them in your hand
Or let them fall into the sand
But if our love is pure
The only thing of which were sure
Then you can play your part
And fly straight to my heart
If I should seek immunity
And love you with impunity
Then the only thing to do
Is for me to pledge myself to you
But they only dealt one card
So for me it is not hard
Youre the bright star in my chart
You go straight to my heart
Come into my door
Be the light of my life
Come into my door
Youll never have to sweep the floor
Come into my door
Be the light of my life
Come into my door
Come and be my wife
Ill be true. to no one but you
Lyrics: www.lyricsfreak.com
Title: Deep House Music: Armand Van Helden - U Don't Know Me
Description: The Cosmic Lounge presents Deep House Music: 'U Don't Know Me' by Armand Van Helden feat. Duane Harden.
"Armand Van Helden is a house music artist and music remixer whose biggest commercial successes came from his remixes of the 1996 Tori Amos song "Professional Widow", which reached the top of the UK singles chart, and his own track "You Don't Know Me" which was Number 1 in the UK in January 1999.
Van Helden was born in Boston in 1970 to a Dutch-Indonesian father and a French-Lebanese mother, but travelled around the world as a child spending time in the Netherlands, Turkey and Italy, as his father was a member of the US Air Force. At the age of thirteen, he bought a drum machine and started DJing two years later.
He returned to Boston in 1988 but also moonlighted as a DJ in Boston clubs. He attended Boston University. He quit his legal review job in 1989 to work as a remixer/producer for Mega-Mixx Productions DJ Remix Service (co-founded by his long time manager, Neil Petricone) where he reworked and re-edited a number of club records for the DJ-only service, including Shawn Christopher's "Another Sleepless Night." He also took up an occupancy at 'The Loft', Boston's leading nightclub.
Mega-Mixx's success was short lived. Mismanagement brought the company to a halt in early 1991. Later that year, he and Petricone, along with founding A&R coordinator, Tony Zeoli, launched X-Mix Productions, a similar DJ Remix service, which still exists today (http://www.xmix.com). Catching the attention of legendary Strictly Rhythm and Nervous Records A&R guru, Glady Pizarro, in 1992 Van Helden released his first official single "Stay On My Mind" under the psuedonym Deep Creed, through Nervous Records.
In the early 90's, he also released singles on X-Mix sister label, AV8 and DV8 Recordings (The DV8 name was owned by X-Mix until it was purchased by A&M Records). The Pirates of the Caribbean EP on AV8 is a little known, but widely sought after out of print 12" vinyl recording. There were a few hip hop EP's released on AV8 as well.
He released "Move It To the Left" (credited to Sultans of Swing) in 1992 on the Strictly Rhythm label, which became a moderate club hit. His first track to make the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart was "Witch Doktor" which made the top 5 in 1994.
The success of "Witch Doktor" led to opportunities to remix acts such as The Real McCoy ("Another Night", New Order ("Bizarre Love Triangle"), Blondie ("Atomic), Capella ("U Got To Know"), Lightning Seeds ("Jackie Lucky"), Deep Forest ("Marta's Song"), Jimmy Somerville ("Heartbeat"), Deee-Lite ("Dewdrops In The Garden") and Faithless ("Insomnia"). However, it was the "Professional Widow" remix that established him and became a dance hit around the world as well as a number one hit in the UK. Unfortunately, Van Helden did not receive a penny for this mix as he presented it uncommissioned, and thus was not entitled to compensation. However, it led to work remixing The Rolling Stones, Janet Jackson, Britney Spears and Puff Daddy as well as Daft Punk and the Sneaker Pimps, and adding to his reputation as one of the world's top house musicians."
http://www.last.fm/music/Armand+Van+Helden
Title: Death Note- Light''s Beginning
Description: Something I found off the net
Title: Visual Perception
Description: Inspired by:
All that I see.
Music & Video by bludolf
Music recorded in 432hz
Will be available for free
download soon at:
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/defau...
about this video:
Visual: In my minds eye
Sunflower: Seeds of change
In my garden: My world
Eyes: Attract light
Hands: Creativity
Universe: Pillars of Creation
Atoms: All that matter
What made this video: Consciousness
Covered Eyes: Inner dismay/Closed World
Love to all.