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Hey there. Welcome
TO THE CORNER FOR THE INSANE.
Nothing interesting here. Just where I test templates and such for various websites. I have it open for others to use if they like. Most of them are just from other resource sites. I always keep the credits on the codes so you can check out the author by clicking on those links.
Other than that, it's a pretty boring place. Come. Look. Leave. Nothing else to do really. I'll link the roleplays and resource sites I'm currently in right beside this.
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I see trouble on the way. I see earthquakes and lightnin'. I see bad times today.
I see trouble on the way.
I see earthquakes and lightnin'
I hear hurricanes a blowin'
Hope you got your things together
There's a bad moon on the rise |
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660x400 C-BOX HERE. |
credits will go here. links style themselves. go crazy, friend. In the United States, the album was certified Gold a year after its release, and certified Platinum in 1991.[8] The band shot a one-off promotional video in 1988 for the song "Speak" using performance footage. It did not include a dramatization of any of the story's concepts. The song "I Don't Believe in Love" was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1990 in the category "Best Metal Performance".[9] During the tour promoting the 1990 album Empire, Operation: Mindcrime was performed in its entirety. The stage show featured video, animation and guest singer Pamela Moore as Sister Mary. A recording was released as Operation: Livecrime. The story was initially explored in a series of video clips for MTV in the 1989 VHS video, Video: Mindcrime. In 2006, Operation: Mindcrime was re-released as a deluxe box set, containing the 2003 remaster, a live CD with the album played in its entirety at the Hammersmith Odeon on 15 November 1990, and a bonus DVD containing the 1989 Video: Mindcrime and bonus clips. |