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Posts Tagged ‘Brad’
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (PSP – Video Game Review)
July 30th, 2010
Brad “1.738 million unit sales of The Force Unleashed across all platforms made it the third best-selling game globally in the third quarter of 2008″
We Came as Romans – To Plant A Seed (Review)
July 16th, 2010
Brad “For we are nothing without brotherhood. And brotherhood is nothing without your brothers.”
Killswitch Engage – As Daylight Dies (Review)
June 28th, 2010
Brad Killswitch Engage – As Daylight Dies
Metalcore
November 21, 2006
Roadrunner Records
Adam Dutkiewicz, Joel Stroetzel
I used to listen to this album non-stop, but then I just kind of slowly stopped, it is one of those on my iPod that if it comes up on shuffle, I will listen to it but I would never choose to just listen [...]
Some extra spare time
April 3rd, 2010
Brad Well now that I am on spring break, instead of going on vacation, I’m going to write 2 reviews in this week. First up is Andy McKee’s “Art of Motion”, released in 2005, If you haven’t seen him play you should really think about checking him out. The other review that will be posted is [...]
Top 11 Games (Brad)
February 28th, 2010
Brad Kid Chameleon – This game was released for the Sega Genesis, you start out as just an ordinary kid, who changes characters as your adventure goes on. These characters include: Kid Chameleon, Iron Knight, Red Stealth, Berzerker, Maniaxe, Juggernaut, MicroMax, EyeClops, SkyCutter, Cyclone.
2. Diablo II:Lord of Destruction – Diablo II is a really fun game, [...]



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Beneath The Sky – In Loving Memory (Review)
Beneath The Sky
In Loving Memory
Metalcore/Deathcore
Release Date – May 11, 2010
Track By Track:
The Opening – This is one of those tracks just made to open into the next one at the beginning of an album. It is pretty much just a breakdown. And for the history of this band, I just assumed [...]