Question #1:
Who is the best selling artist of all time? Michael Jackson or Elvis Presley?
I know that Elvis Presley has sold over a Billion records, but he reached that after his death. He has been dead for 30 years. As for Michael Jackson, he sold 750 million records alive, awarded with a World Music Award in 2006. He has been dead for 2 and a half years and has already sold a Billion records worldwide. It took alot of years for Elvis to reach the Billion records sold, and only 2 years and a half for Michael to reach the Billion records sold. It is really clear to see that MICHAEL JACKSON IS THE BEST SELLING ARTIST OF ALL TIME!!! MICHAEL JACKSON IS THE TRUE KING :) LONG LIVE THE KING!!!!!!!Question #2:
Do you think we'll ever get over the so sad early death of the greatest entertainer ever, Michael Jackson?
Question #3:
Wouldn't this be an awesome playlist for a rock radio station?
Artists:3 Doors Down
AC/DC
Adam Lambert
(80s-present) Aerosmith
Alanis Morissette
The All-American Rejects
Ashlee Simpson
Avril Lavigne
The Backstreet Boys
The Barenaked Ladies
Billy Idol
Billy Joel
The Black Crowes
The Black Eyed Peas
Bob Seger
Bon Jovi
Bowling for Soup
Breaking Benjamin
Bruce Springsteen
Bruno Mars
Bryan Adams
Buckcherry
Cher
Cinderella
The Clash
Clay Aiken
Coldplay
Counting Crows
The Cranberries
Creed
Cyndi Lauper
Daughtry
David Archuleta
Dead By Sunrise
Def Leppard
Dokken
Duran Duran
The Eagles
Eric Clapton
Europe
Evanescence
Everclear
Fall Out Boy
Faster Pussycat
Finger Eleven
Five Finger Death Punch
Fleetwood Mac
Foghat
The Gaslight Anthem
(80s) Genesis
The Go Gos
Godsmack
The Goo Goo Dolls
Good Charlotte
Great White
Green Day
Guns N' Roses
(80s) Heart
Hedley
Hilary Duff
Hinder
Hollywood Undead
Hoobastank
Jet
Jimmy Buffet
Jimmy Eat World
Joan Jett
John Mayer
The Jonas Brothers
Journey
The Judds
Katy Perry
Kelly Clarkson
Kid Rock
The Killers
Kings of Leon
Kiss
Lady Gaga
Lifehouse
Linkin' Park
Lostprophets
Madness
Maroon 5
Matchbox 20
Melissa Etheridge
Metro Station
Michael Jackson
The Monkees
My Chemical Romance
Neil Young
Nelly Furtado
Nickelback
No Doubt
Oasis
OK Go
One Republic
Our Lady Peace
Outkast
Owl City
Ozzy Osbourne
Papa Roach
Pat Benatar
Phil Collins
Pink
Plain White Ts
Poison
The Police
The Pretenders
Prince
Puddle of Mudd
Queen
Quiet Riot
Ratt
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
REO Speedwagon
(late 70s - present) Rolling Stones
Saving Abel
The Scorpions
Seether
Sevendust
Shania Twain
Sheryl Crow
Shinedown
Simple Plan
Simply Red
Skid Row
Smash Mouth
Snow Patrol
Staind
Sting
Stryper
Sugar Ray
Sum 41
Supertramp
Switchfoot
Taylor Swift
Tears For Fears
Ted Nugent
Third Eye Blind
Three Days Grace
Tokio Hotel
Tom Petty
Train
Trapt
U2
Van Halen
The Wallflowers
Warrant
White Lion
Whitesnake
Winger
Yellowcard
(80s) ZZ Top
These bands sure know how to rock! Wouldn't you agree?
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Question #4:
ok...do i need help...a michael jackson question?
ok im proper fed up now so need a lil advice before i cart myself off to the docs. I suffer from depression already and on medication for it so it dont help......since Michael Jckson died, i cant get over it. Basically i always think of him, cry over how he was treated, dream of him constantly that he comes back as a skeleton and how i wish i could have made him feel like he was appricated. I know its been nearly 3 years since his death but i cant get over it. I NEVER found him attractive saw him more as a role model/ father figure. i miss him so much. i know alot of you hate him and call him a pedo (he wasnt a pedo and was never convicted) but i generally need to stop feeling like this i have my own family and im ony 23 need help lol. alsoooo i keep trying to believe in all the rumours that that he faked his own death cos i jus cant get over him dead an gone...i dunno. helppppppppppp. i know i didnt kno him personally but he has been there all my life through music and im very music orientated (in a band myself)Question #5:
Is this a Sign from Aaliyah the old famous beautiful singer?
okay so jan 14 or 15 i don't remember i was watching a movie called "Romeo must Die" and Aaliyah was starting in that movie no big deal right? okay so the morning of jan 16 i was half asleep but than i fell back asleep and i had a dream about her and it was just pretty colorful pictures of her and it was really nice! so jan 17 i was bored so i decided to go on youtube and i saw some related videos of Michael Jackson death than i saw on the related videos of Aaliyah death and all that stuff so i go to watch it cause im thinking i just had a dream about her and watch a movie with her in it so it would be cool than i look through the comments on the video and its saying happy birthday and all this and im just finding out it was her birthday jan 16 the day i had a dream about her than i call my friend and tell her like this is weird and she was saying it was a sign.i have a macbook & i have a slide show of celebs and when i went to go look at it by mistake she was on my background shes always been on there but i have like 67 pics on there and she pops up out of all of them ahah than after that i wake up to go to school in the morning!! im about to listen to my ipod and the first song that comes up in undergound kings by drake than i change to the next song and its a song from drake "Unforgettable" which has Aaliyah's voice in the back singing let me know ahah im shocked!! okay almost done at gym later on that day my gym teacher turned on this song that i loved but never knew the name to it i was just gonna guess the name later on but i went to go ask him he shows me the ipod and the song was return of the mack but it was like a party cd and Aalyiah was on the cover haha thats it. is this a sign or what im just wondering i love Aaliyah she was a great singer she pasted away when i was like 4 but i still remember her <3Question #6:
What do you think of my list of 25 things that killed hip hop?
25 Things That Killed (and are Still Killing) Hip HopIn the midst of everyone's declarations that "Hip Hop is Dead" we somehow forgot the slow death that is spreading across all aspects of "urban" music, as the legacy of Soul and its close cousins has devolved into a writhing mass of commercialism, homogenization, thuggification and overall laziness. Now, in no particular order, we present to you the "25 Things That Killed (and are Still Killing) Urban Music" because you love lists and SoulBounce isn't afraid to say what you're thinking. Keep in mind that there will be some overlap, as certain items gave way to others that deserve their own spanking.
1. The End of the "Event" Album: There was a time when albums encompassed an era that included a look, a feel, and a style that informed an artist's videos and live performances for as long as they (or the label) could squeeze revenue from a project by releasing singles. The "event" album can chiefly be credited to Jacksons Michael and Janet, who have entire timelines built around the idea of a "Thriller Era" or a "Rhythm Nation Era". Nowadays, instead of treating albums as what they are (a collection of songs with one unifying theme) artists are more likely to seek out the most ubiquitous Hip Hop beatmakers of the moment and record over a hundred songs from which to "pick" singles. Also, when you have artists that are too scared to release music with a healthy 3-5 year gap in between, the lines to between albums begin to blur, and the eras become indistinguishable, rendering them null.
2. Big Name Hip Hop Producers: With respect due to the beatmakers that introduce a track with the name of their production imprint, ad-lib all over it, and insert themselves as guest rappers 50% of the time, they overshadow the actual vocalist of a song. We certainly don't begrudge any of them the right to employment, but when an artist has to do an inventory of who produced her project to qualifiy it instead of telling us what the album is about, we have to take exception. Reality check: If you're trying to goad me into a purchasing your album because you have a Pharrell beat on it and I'm a Pharrell fan, then that's the only song I'm buying. Your album has to have legs of its own.
3. Deaths of The Notorious B.I.G. & 2Pac: You can probably draw a direct line from the deaths of Biggie and 'Pac to the current state of Hip Hop. The two of them cultivated a style that even a decade later is re- and misappropriated to the nth. Perhaps if they were still alive, they'd have pushed the genre forward. Or maybe they'd be wack and irrelevant. Hey, at least they died while they were still good.
4. "Neo-Soul": We understand the emergence of the "neo-soul" genre as a response to the growing commercialization of modern R&B. But even the artists lumped into this category began to the see that the term was as much a marketing ploy as the very things they eschewed. The language used to describe these artists ranged from "organic" to "avant garde" and any press materials would claim that he/she looks up to Stevie, Marvin and Donnie. And don't stand too close to the stage lest you get burned by the candles and frankencense! Before long, the audience would be fooled and we would either grow to love or loathe this music, defending the art of its purveyors and loudly wondering why they couldn't move as many units as their mainstream counterparts. Simply put, "neo-soul" has become a term used by people to describe music they respect but would never buy.
5. Reality TV: Aside from the manufactured Pop idols that are struggling to stay signed within their prize contracts, we have to question the motives of Sean Combs, Robin Antin and Missy Elliott, who have all aped the reality television format to generate acts for their own stable of artists. To be sure, reality TV has replaced proper Artist Development as a means for these entrepreneurs to cash in, stroke their egos and embarrass people who, 9 times out of 10, deserve it. Speaking of which, what's O'so Krispie doing?
6. Lazy A&R Departments: Did you know that A&R people are also responsible for Artist Development? Probably not, since these days a newly-signed artist is more likely to be stripped of their identity and given one that falls in step with what's popular or, even worse, none at all. Take Cheri Dennis for example. While her album has a respectable amount of solid R&B tracks, we still don't know who Cheri Dennis is, what sets her apart from everyone else or even what she sounds like. But, she has earned the distinction of being signed to her label for nearly a decade with no album to speak of. Did the A&R department utilize that time by playing Spades? Probably.
7. Scarface and The Untouchables: Okay, rapper, we get it, Scarface and The Untouchables are the greatest movies ever made; your life in celluloid, even. But, if you look close enough, you'll come to learn that you are neither Pacino or De Niro and should stop emulating them by using audio clips from the films in your interludes and the script in your lyrics. Too many of you are still doing this after all these years. Also, tell members of your crew to stop calling themselves "Ness" and "Nitti". Just, please, cut it out. Thank you.
8. Thugs: Not only do we have "Studio Thugs" that use de Palma films to inform their image (see above) but there's the "Corporate Thug" (robs an artist of his publishing and signs him to a hellified contract he could never fulfill) and the questionable "R&B Thug", which happened somewhere between R. Kelly and Jodeci and continues to this day. Along the way, labels got the bright idea that the way to
9. Crime: Between violating probation, not paying child support, being pulled over and caught with an ounce of weed or cocaine, assaulting nail technicians, shooting people, tossing concertgoers off the stage, committing perjury, tax evasion, and urinating on minors, we have to wonder if being a good artist means being a bad citizen.
10. Ringtones: "Real Music Ringtones" were created as a way to distinguish your ringing cellular from someone else's while also bringing you closer to your favorite artist. Unfortunately, the labels realized this was the only way to generate revenue and started making music for the sole purpose of selling ringtones. Now, we have stripped-down keyboard beats and grunts and "yaahhs" instead of lyrics. Is that my cellphone ringing or yours? We'll never know, because we both downloaded Soulja Boy.
11. Lack of Music Programs in Schools: Programs like Garage Band have not only made producers lazy, but undercut the importance of imme
immersing young would-be musicians in music history as well as basic composition. Unless a popular musician was trained in the church, they probably lucked into a contract without knowing how to write, play an instrument, or worse, sing a note.
12. BET (and by extension its corporate owner) is on a mission to not only destroy urban music, but poison the perception of Black people in the process. If we were to use this network as a guide (and people unfortunately do), we would believe that "drug dealer rapper pimp" is a logical career path, alcoholic beverages can be used as bodysplash, women of exotic or indeterminate race are the standard of beauty, darker-skinned women are only valuable if they have a big *** and a tiny waist, a person's worth can only be determined by what they drive and what they wear, you ain't sh*t if you're over 30, and a week's worth of debauchery and decadence can be undone with a Sunday marathon of religious programming. It's
Question #7:
Do I belong to Generation Y or Z?
I was born on October 21, 1994.I am socially progressive/liberal (I tend to lean Democratic if it matters)
I like to consider myself educated (I know the world map like the back of my hand, whereas many people can't point to where they live on the map.)
However, I listen to almost anything you can think of (except for country, death metal/screamo/emo types of music).For an example, I am a HUGE fan of Green Day, especially their earliest songs.I also love Michael Jackson, but I also listen to any good music on the radio.
I find myself constantly asking people I know who were alive before 1991 what life was like in the United States, culture-wise (I am FASCINATED by virtually anything "retro" from 1975-1999.)
I enjoy learning about social movements of all kinds, especially the women's equality and gay rights movements (by the way, I FULLY support women's right to choose AND same-sex marriage even though I'm a guy--sorry, it's my opinion.)
I don't know if any of the above criteria helped at all, but I figured, what the hell?
So, uh, yeah, would I be categorized into Generation Y or Generation Z?
THANK YOU! ;)
Question #8:
What to include in a Michael Jackson scrapbook?
For my music mid-term, I have to create a scrapbook about a music artist. I chose Michael Jackson, and need to know what things I should add.So far, I have a page on: his bio, each of his albums and a 'Death' page in the works.
What else should I add? I need a top mark on this project.
Thanks
Question #9:
Is there a connection between Micheal Jackson's Death and the Illuminati?
here are some cluesClick Here
In our groundbreaking exposes Secrets of the Illuminati and More Secrets of the Illuminati, we enlisted the help of famous Harvard symbologist Dr. Janus to decrypt secret Illuminati codes and messages hidden in the $10 and $2 bills. Then, with the help of Dr. Ockhertz, we decrypted the messages hidden before our eyes on the fifty cent piece in Even More Secrets of the Illuminati Revealed. We knew we were taking on a certain amount of risk in exposing these secrets. We did not know how much danger we were truly in until we learned the truth behind the unfortunate death of music legend Michael Jackson.
Michael Jackson, the King of Pop, died on June 25, 2009. The Los Angeles County Coroner declared Michael's death a homicide caused by drugs that had been administered to him. Dr. Conrad Murray was charged with his death. And if the Illuminati had their way, that would be the end of the story. But the truth is much more sinister. Conrad Murray is simply a scapegoat of ... the Illuminati.
The story they don't want you to hear involves Michael's lifelong affiliation with the Illuminati, an affiliation that ended in his untimely death. Since his days in the Jackson Five, Michael was taught the secrets of the Illuminati. This is part of the Illuminati's longstanding plan to recruit popular performers. The Illuminati use these performers to insert subliminal mind control messages in their songs. After achieving the rank of King of Pop, Michael began to realize the danger the Illuminati presented to mankind and approached the CIA offering to spill the secrets in exchange for protection.
Michael knew he could not speak out directly against the Illuminati. His only course of action was to hide hidden messages in his album artwork as a means to pass information to the public and his CIA handler. He did so at great risk to himself, and he paid the ultimate price when the Illuminati were tipped off by some of the song titles on the Dangerous album. "Remember the Time" was written as an ode to Michael's pre-Illuminati days. "Keep the Faith" was a coded message to like minded Illuminati defectors to keep the faith. Michael sensed his days were numbered.
Fearing the Illuminati could shut him down at any moment, Michael included "Will You Be There" in the Free Willy soundtrack as a signal to his CIA handler that he needed immediate extraction and requesting confirmation that the CIA would be at the predetermined meeting place to take him into protective custody. Unfortunately, "Will You Be There" became known to almost everyone as "The Free Willy Song." The tragic result was the CIA failed to catch the message. When Michael showed up at the meet, his cover was blown. The Illuminati initially attempted to discredit him through child molestation charges. When that failed, killed him.
With Michael out of the way, the Illuminati plan continues today through Kanye West, Jay-Z, Rihanna, Ice Cube, Lady Ga-Ga, Britney Spears, and possibly Mission Man. It is imperative that all fans of Michael Jackson share this page to ensure that this hero did not die in vain.
hey what happened to her answer
did Illuminati remove it?
Question #10:
Illuminati - What's your opinion?
Okay, so I could ramble on for hours but I'll cut it down short. Basically is this something to be taken serious or do they no longer exist because I have been browsing many articles tonight all related to the Illuminati, half of the people believe it and the other half don't however I still like to keep an open mind because I'm not going to doubt something like this at an instant. I've seen many videos and you can say it's all a lie but there are several connections that seem too exact to be deemed a coincidence, i.e the cards which were created in 1995 with the Nuke attack and the Pentagon which then 6 years later.. look what happened, yes this may have been a coincidence but it certainly is odd. Another card that intrigued me was the "Combined Distasters" card, this is the card with the image of a clock face tower collapsing, some say it's Big Ben and some say it's one in Japan.. nonetheless there are some strange oddities in this image, to start the tower itself has been blown up which implies a nuclear weapon being detonated similar to the 9/11 incident, secondly if you notice the 5 people at the front of the card are running away and are wearing 5 different colours, Red, Black, Blue, Yellow and Green... these colours are the colours of the Olympics logo. This again may just be a huge coincidence but it seems very precise and I'm stuck where to lie my decision whether I believe in this or not. Finally, there have been reports that several deaths of well known celebrities i.e Tupac, Michael Jackson, Amy Winehouse etc. have all been linked with Illuminati, can anyone help me?Question #11:
What research have you conducted on the 'Illuminati' theory? (serious answers only please)?
So far i have seen a website that is officially down ( www.illuminati.org ) I have seen numerous other ones including www.illuminati.com - a website for Board Games about taking over the world, and www.itanimulli.com - a government website about security. I have gone on Forums, and clicked on the websites acociated with those forums and ended up on a wesite with a riddle on it- What walks on 4 legs in the morning, 2 legs in the afternoon, and 3 legs in the evening. The answer i got for that riddle was a Human Being. In order to get into some 'files' you needed to answer that riddle as the passcode. There were other sites, one including a poem about a 'Midnight Sun (son?)'. Ive looked into the ' Illuminati' from ancient times. They were known as the Illuminators/ protectors. Which makes no sense to me considering they are moving towards a 'New World Order' that has to do with satan. In many Music Videos and in the lyrics of many different songs there are things that have mentioned the Illuminati. Ex/ ' illuminati got my mind, my soul, my heart and my body'. Ive also looked into the deaths of Tupac and Michael Jackson. Tupac was killed *according to various websites* because he wanted to go off on his own and give back to the people who made him famous. He made a song called Killuminati and he wouldn't listen to what the 'Illuminati' was telling him to do. Michael Jackson has been said to have been killed because he was going to Expose the world to what the illuminati was and what it was doing to everybody on his This Is It tour. Obama is said to be part of it too because apperently if you play his 'Yes We Can' speech backwards it says ' thank you satan'. Ive noticed the triangle stars and celebritys make with their hands in pictures and noticed the lyrics like i mentioned earlier.. EX/ 'Illuminati, a secret society do exist'. in Rihanna and Jay-Z's music video for 'Run This Town' the triangle is made and Jay-Z passes through 7 doorways symbolizing the 7 gates of hell. They wear all black to show their commitment. And what Rihanna is saying also makes me go back to the fact that they are talking about a 'New world order' and having to 'Choose a side' December 6th 2011 was supposed to be the day that ' satan took over the world are ran it for 7 years straight' and people had to choose if they were going to stay alive with the devil and when they die, go to hell, or die of starvation and go be with Jesus in Heaven. Also, in Rihanna's Umbrella video it shows her kneeling on the floor and the head of satan appears for about 1 second and then disappers in a flash. It also shows her kneeling down in a triangle. In Eminem's song 'My Darling' it has him talking to a voice that is supposed to be the devil. He also mentions a New World Order in his song 'Lose Yourself'I know I'm going into things that somebody probably doesn't want to go into, but im very curious about all of these 'coincidences'. I would appreciate it if you guys could tell me what you have noticed about all of this. I know its long, and thanks for reading.
@ Knight11
i get what your saying and it DOES make since. Thanks for your input. I apreciate it. And i didn't understand why they would make it so easy to 'Get In' eiether... hmmm....
@ Knight11
i get what your saying and it DOES make since. Thanks for your input. I apreciate it. And i didn't understand why they would make it so easy to 'Get In' eiether... hmmm....
Question #12:
Michael Jackson Question?
I'm old enough to remember when Thriller was released. I remember what a phenomenon it was around 1983 or so when you couldn't walk 10 feet without hearing that album played. He had a few more hugely successful albums after that, but his popularity had seriously waned years before his death (at least in the US). No one was listening to his new music, at least not on the scale of his mega albums like Thriller or Bad. The press was only interested in him for whatever train wreck thing he was going to do next, the scandals, etc. I recall that he was openly referred to as "Whacko Jacko" by the press. Of course, that all ended the day he died, and now people who did give 2 craps about him while he was alive, constantly praise him for being the greatest artist of all time and listen to his music ad nauseum. So can anyone explain why he is so popular now, when he probably wouldn't be had he lived?Question #13:
MUSIC SUGGESTIONS PLEASE?
List of Music Artists and Genres i like .Killswitch Engage
Taylor Swift
Radiohead
Bullet For My Valentine
Avenged Sevenfold
The Band Perry
Tupac ( 2pac )
Dream Theater
Black Sabbath
Ozzy
Odd Future
N.W.A
Disturbed
System of A Down
AC/DC
The Beatles
As I Lay Dying
Bang Camaro
Dio
Foo Fighters
Guns N' Roses
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Metallica
Rhyno ( dubstep )
SlipKnot
Times Of Grace
E-40
Biggie
The Killers
Franz Ferdinand
Michael Jackson
Tim McGraw
Linkin Park
In This Moment
Evanescence
Keak Da Sneak
Lil B ( BASED GOD )
Lostprophets
Motorhead
Muse
Pantera
Rise Against
Tenacious D
Aerosmith
Bruno Mars
B.O.B
Bon Jovi
Deep Purple
Chuck Berry
Dragonforce
Hammer fall
Eminem
Trivium
All That Remains
I mostly listen to metal and rap.
But genres i will listen too:
-Rap
-Metal
-Metal-Core ( Please no Asking Alexandria, or any band like them )
-Hard Rock
-Country
-Pop
-Rock
-Alternative
NO black metal, Death Metal.
But Will take any music suggestions! Please suggest Artists and Albums or Songs!
Question #14:
Who Is A Greater Legendary Musician and Influential Global Figure In Decades: Michael Jackson or Bob Marley?
Michael Joseph Jackson, is highly acclaimed and globally venerated as a legendary figure who has diligently revolutionized the world of Pop, Rock, Soul, R&B and Contemporary music, by utilizing his unimaginably creative and innovative personality. His controversial disposition, surrealistic stage presence, performance techniques and his over-charismatic imagery, is incommensurable to none other. He is also reputed to released the highest selling album in human history, The Thriller, which productively sold 110 million copies, and also winning eight Grammy Awards in a single event. Alternatively, Bob Marley is also universally acknowledged as been the Legendary Tyrannosaurus ofReggae, Ska and Rock-steady music. His iconic personality, accentuated and phenomenalized by his dreadlocks hairstyle, the blunt harassment and visionary orientation of his lyrics, and the prophetic nature of his songs, compositions and wordings, have collectively and eternally idolized his personality, 30 years after his death. Every year, as a remarkable adventure of unflinching respect, May 11th, the day of his death is celebrated all around Planet Earth, in honour and deference to The Fallen Warrior-Lord, Bob Marley. Also note that Michael Jackson and Bob Marley, where both inducted and immortalized, into The Legendary Hall Of Fame and The Rolling Stones List of Immortals. These all said and done, I inquire of you all, " Who Is The Greatest Legendary Musician, betwixt these two superhuman demigods?". Let the game begin!
Question #15:
rate my music taste 1-10?
Silversun PickupsMastodon
Nirvana
Coheed and Cambria
The Smashing Pumpkins
Foo Fighters
Alice In Chains
Muse
Radiohead
Pearl Jam
Queens Of The Stone Age
Phoenix
Metallica
Ozzy Osbourne
Megadeth
Soundgarden
The White Stripes
Stone Temple Pilots
Interpol
Tool
Iron Maiden
Jimi Hendrix
Rise Against
Sublime
Aerosmith
Rush
Pink Floyd
Queen
Disturbed
Lamb of God
Sevendust
Jane's Addiction
Wolfmother
Slipknot
Brand New
At The Drive-In
Guns N' Roses
Misfits
Deftones
Manchester Orchestra
Slayer
Audioslave
Rage Against The Machine
Atreyu
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Arctic Monkeys
Dream Theater
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
Led Zeppelin
Anthrax
The Allman Brothers Band
Dethklok
The Stone Roses
The Sword
Black Sabbath
Danzig
Arcade Fire
Linkin Park
Temple Of The Dog
The Black Keys
Anarchy Club
Weezer
Living Colour
Opeth
Modest Mouse
DevilDriver
The Hold Steady
Them Crooked Vultures
The Main Drag
blink-182
Arch Enemy
No Doubt
System of a Down
Lynyrd Skynyrd
The Rolling Stones
AC/DC
The Raconteurs
Dio
NOFX
Judas Priest
Bloc Party
Pantera
Motörhead
In Flames
Mad Season
Band of Horses
Van Halen
TV on the Radio
Lenny Kravitz
Children Of Bodom
Franz Ferdinand
The Who
The Doors
Kiss
Coldplay
Michael Jackson
Deep Purple
Cream
Pixies
My Bloody Valentine
Blind Melon
Eagles of Death Metal
Cage The Elephant
Dead Kennedys
Marilyn Manson
Lacuna Coil
Blue Öyster Cult
Shaimus
Vampire Weekend
Social Distortion
Korn
Sex Pistols
The Replacements
Queensrÿche
Shadows Fall
Alter Bridge
The Police
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Mission of Burma
Buckethead
The New Pornographers
Senses Fail
The National
The Notorious B.I.G.
Gorillaz
Filter
Eric Johnson
Trivium
The Zombies
Primus
The Beatles
Mudvayne
Peter Frampton
Spoon
Derek and the Dominos
The Killers
Beastie Boys
Oasis
Lostprophets
Cheap Trick
Eric Clapton
The Strokes
X
Paul McCartney & Wings
The Offspring
Incubus
Tom Petty
311
Kings Of Leon
Airbourne
Neutral Milk Hotel
The Clash
John Lennon
Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
Steely Dan
Boston
Rammstein
Bad Religion
Stevie Ray Vaughan And Double Trouble
Molly Hatchet
Keane
Sonic Youth
Yes
Daft Punk
The Donnas
Def Leppard
High On Fire
The Raveonettes
R.E.M.
Dr. Dog
Dinosaur Jr.
The Cult
Velvet Revolver
Kaiser Chiefs
U2
Jimmy Eat World
Kansas
The Mars Volta
Kent
Alice Cooper
Whitesnake
Papa Roach
Joe Satriani
Survivor
Tears For Fears
Portugal. The Man
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
Billy Idol
Bob Marley
MC5
Europe
Ratt
Scorpions
As I Lay Dying
Weird Owl
Dropkick Murphys
The Kinks
Santana
Tenacious D
Ted Nugent
OK Go
Pat Benatar
Matchbook Romance
MGMT
OneRepublic
Muddy Waters
Killing Joke
The Yardbirds
Reel Big Fish
Mountain
Bon Jovi
Killswitch Engage
Black Flag
Jefferson Airplane
Thin Lizzy
A Flock Of Seagulls
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Question #16:
Was Elvis as broke at the time of his death as his inner circle of friends say?
I was reading a news article about how so many superstars end up broke, and working way past there prime just to try to avoid bankruptcy and loosing everything, rights to music, personal property and house and home,etc.. James Brown, Michael Jackson, Elvis, Sammy Davis Jr. Richard Pryor, on and on... it said Elvis had only $50.000 cash in his personal account,on the day he died, and a monthly fixed outflow of $225.000 per month to cover three jets, one as big as Air Force One, a mansion, a staff of 31 employees and a ranch in Mississippi, and a staggering pharmacy bill. if this is true, he was nothing more than a trapped man in a giant hamster wheel. I did not really follow Elvis, but it looks like the best thing that happened to his fortune and legacy was dying! now his "name" makes far more then when he was alive and taking advances from a Mr. Wientraub for future shows. Can someone explain to a simple blue collar worker like me, how you can go broke on a kings fortune?Question #17:
Where is the photograph of Michael Jackson in which he has his right eye painted in shiny blue like a patch?
pirate from ? I meant , where is that photograph from ?What happened with Michael Jackson's mini-Disneyland amusement park and zoo in his ranch Neverland ? They are empty and close ? It is abandoned ?
What was the name of the painter who painted a post- mortum picture of Michael Jackson surrounded by a lot of thing ? Michael is surrounded by different objects like the video-clip "Leave me alone " ! But it is a picture painted by a painter recently after his death !
I'll prize the answer !!!
Question #18:
Michael Jackson death?
If any of you seen the Movie This Is It. You'd know that Michael was extremmely thin. Why didn't no one try to intervene? Everyone kept saying"he's ready, he's ready, when obvioulsy he wasn't. He ate on meal a day, and only weighed 136 pounds. And, he was probably losing more wait by dancing. Could it have been preventedQuestion #19:
Where are all the fanatical Michael Jackson fans on Yahoo Answers?
Back in 2009 after Jacko's death and sudden surge in popularity the entire celebrity section on here was littered with Michael Jackson questions and all kinds of people ''pledging'' their love and admiration to Jackson writing profuse drawn out questions on how he was the greatest entertainer that ever lived (Blah,Blah,Blah), but now they've all totally disappeared. There is barely one question ever mentioning him, no one seems to care anymore ( Thank God for that). What's up with that!Question #20:
MFS: Have you guys heard about the Illuminati?
If you haven't, you guys should research on it. It's basically this group of people that are in charge of everything in the world like the economy, music and movie industry etc. Like for example famous artists like Jay Z, Lady Gaga, Rihanna etc are said to be controlled by this group of people.The group always has 21 goals and one of them is to kill 3 billion people by 2050 and the majority of these people will be from Africa and 3rd world countries since they're 'useless' people that take up too much space. I really don't know how they will accomplish this. Also they want to create one government with one type of coin and one religion.
Their symbol is some kind of triangle with an eye. That's why so many people say that they're in control of the US and the world since they have it in the dollar bill I think.
For example, a lot of people say that the Illuminati killed Michael Jackson (idk if its true) but they say that they killed him because in the concerts that he was going to perform all over the world before his death, he was going to admit and say that he was part of the Illuminati and that everyone should wake up since this group does exist.
Another one is John F. Kennedy. Like a week before his death, he gave a speech and in his speech he said (I don't remember the exact words) that there was some kind of group in which he wasn't proud of that was in charge of the world or something like that.
I know I sound crazy but there's a lot of things that do prove that they do exist. You guys should look more into it since it's really interesting.
BQ: Do you guys think that Tupac is dead?
For example, in a picture that a witness took, it was a BMW, but in the one that the police took there was a totally different car with different rims. It's possible that he faked his death since he liked to read books of an author that came up with the idea of faking his death. People say he's in Cuba right now. Some people believe he's going to return in 2014.
I couldn't say more about Tupac since there wasn't enough space but returning in 2014 has something to do with the number 7 since he was obsessed with it and because he'll be 43.
I've been doing so much research on random stuff lately -_-
Also type in Illuminati backwards. itanimulli.com and it takes you to some government thing. I don't think they did this on purpose since they wouldn't be dumb enough to do that.
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