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thegrimdog13 · 7 months
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Jeff the killer: opinion on what Liu said about Nina in HIS ask from me?
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Liu is basically just like poor Jeff in denial
Jeff: 😳
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human-antithesis · 2 months
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Korn - MTV Unplugged (March 5th, 2007) Country: United States Genre: Acoustic
Lineup: Jonathan Davis - Vocals James "Munky" Shaffer - Guitar Reginald "Fieldy" Quincy - Bass
Guest/Session: Rob Patterson - Additional Guitar Kalen Musmecci - Percussion, Backing Vocals Michael Jochum - Percussion Zachary Baird - Keyboards Jeremy Turner - Cello Evie Koh - Cello Julie Green - Cello Erik Friedlander - Cello Bill Ellison - Upright Bass Jeff Carney - Upright Bass Michael Davis - Trombone Jeff Nelson - Trombone Dale Struckenbruck - Musical Saw Bill Hayes - Glass Armonica Morris Kainuma - Cimbasso Andy Bove - Cimbasso Hana Yoshikawa, Heather McPherson, Wynn Yamami, Midori Yasuda, Alan Okada, Merle Okada - Taiko Drums
Tracklist:
Blind - 03:29
Hollow Life - 03:24
Freak On A Leash - 03:55
Falling Away From Me - 03:55
Creep - 03:51
Love Song - 03:50
Got The Life - 03:48
Twisted Transistor - 03:00
Coming Undone - 03:35
Make Me Bad/In Between Days - 05:35
Throw Me Away - 06:20
Dirty - 04:05
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Round one
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Tears for Fears 
Formed in: 1981
Genres: new wave, pop rock, synth pop
Lineup: Curt Smith - vocals, keyboard
Roland Ozabal - vocals, guitar, keyboard
Ian Stanley - keyboard
Manny Elias - drums
Albums from the 80s:
The hurting (1983)
Songs from the big chair (1985)
The seeds of love (1989)
Propaganda: 
Minor Threat
Formed in: 1980
Genres: Hardcore punk
Lineup: Ian MacKaye – lead vocals
Lyle Preslar – guitar, backing vocals
Brian Baker – bass, backing vocals
Jeff Nelson – drums
Albums from the 80s:
Minor Threat EP (1981)
In My Eyes EP (1981)
Out of Step (1983)
Minor Threat (1984)
Salad Days EP (1985)
Complete Discography (1989)
Propaganda: 
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noufuturevision · 8 months
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iamdangerace · 2 years
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vliscony · 17 days
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Medical Reformation
Leave it to Jeff Nelson at Vegsource! He has done so many wonderful interviews over the years, and his YouTube Channel has been a very important resource for many. Jeff has been particularly good at filltering out nonsense – he has a very sensitive bulshittometer, and there is plenty of that to go around. The beautiful gift we have in our Whole Foods, Plant-Based and Lifestyle Medicine…
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skooodles · 1 month
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Merchandise for Dischord in Flipside
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canadachronicles · 10 months
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I'm very into this Entertainer Rag by Canadian Brass! Perhaps it because it reminds me of a band Katie and I saw, years ago, at the Toronto Jazz Festival! Perhaps it's just because it is a very cool rendition! Whatever the reason, I just dig it!!
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spilladabalia · 1 year
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Minor Threat - Betray - live 1983
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thegrimdog13 · 8 months
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I tried different Different Visions and Styles of Jeff the killer
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I tried my best 🥲
I can’t draw anime for the life of me
I did these in flat colors because I didn’t really want to shade them🙃
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human-antithesis · 2 months
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Korn - MTV Unplugged (March 5th, 2007)
Lineup: Jonathan Davis - Vocals James "Munky" Shaffer - Guitar Reginald "Fieldy" Quincy - Bass
Guest/Session: Rob Patterson - Additional Guitar Kalen Musmecci - Percussion, Backing Vocals Michael Jochum - Percussion Zachary Baird - Keyboards Jeremy Turner - Cello Evie Koh - Cello Julie Green - Cello Erik Friedlander - Cello Bill Ellison - Upright Bass Jeff Carney - Upright Bass Michael Davis - Trombone Jeff Nelson - Trombone Dale Struckenbruck - Musical Saw Bill Hayes - Glass Armonica Morris Kainuma - Cimbasso Andy Bove - Cimbasso Hana Yoshikawa, Heather McPherson, Wynn Yamami, Midori Yasuda, Alan Okada, Merle Okada - Taiko Drums
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soupy-sez · 8 months
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Prince, 1986, © Jeff Katz
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Looking back at the older Saw movies, I’m wondering now if the series would have a better reputation if it had been treated more like an anthology. Because the two best movies in the franchise (1 and X) are the ones that could stand on their own, while the lower-tier ones are the ones that deal with the convoluted timeline.
I’m thinking something along the lines of Scream in which it’s the “same” villain, Jigsaw, but with different people in the role. There was a different Ghostface in every Scream movie, which worked for that franchise. Maybe Saw could’ve done it like that.
In fact, just off the top of my head, here’s how Saw could’ve looked as a semi-anthology:
Saw 1
* It’s the same
Saw 2
* It’s mostly the same, but John Kramer has to die at the end of it (he probably dies from Eric Matthews’ beatings). Saw 2 ends conclusively, as if this was the end of the franchise.
Saw 3
* Takes place two years later.
* Jeff and Lynn Denlon are the subjects.
* The story is centered around a copycat Jigsaw, who is revealed to be Amanda Young. Amanda secretly became John’s apprentice and has now taken his place.
* Amanda escapes at the end.
Saw 4
* Takes place simultaneously as 3.
* Daniel Rigg is the subject.
* Here, it’s revealed that Amanda was working with someone, meaning there were 2 copycat Jigsaws the whole time. The ending reveals that the 2nd copycat is Mark Hoffman, one of the lead detectives.
* Mark gets away and picks up Amanda, who has just left the game from the previous movie.
(NOTE: I want to emphasize that even though this takes place at the same time as 3, this movie is meant to be seen as a standalone. You don’t have to watch 3 to understand 4 is what I mean)
Saw 5
* Takes place a few weeks later, brings together the events of 3 and 4.
* Amanda and Hoffman put together a new game (the five-become-one teamwork trap) while trying to avoid the police.
* The movie ends with Hoffman betraying Amanda and shooting her dead, only for him to fall for one of Amanda’s booby traps (the closing walls trap that killed Strahm). So, 5 ends with Hoffman getting smushed as Amanda bleeds to death.
Saw 6
* Takes place a few years after 4 and 5.
* Detective Zeke Banks is the subject.
* A new Jigsaw copycat - also known as the Spiral Killer, to distinguish them from the other Jigsaws - pops up. The ending reveals that the new Jigsaw/Spiral is William Schenk, one of the detectives working the case.
* Schenk gets away with his crimes, setting up the 7th movie.
Saw 7
* A direct continuation of the 6th movie.
* William Easton is the subject, but has more of an involvement with Jigsaw/Schenk.
* Schenk dies at the end of it, but not before taking Easton down with him.
Saw 8
* Takes place a year after 6 and 7.
* The subjects are Bobby Dagen, his wife Jill Tuck-Dagen, and their family and friends.
* First twist: Just like the original series, Jill is revealed to be John’s ex-wife.
* Second twist: This Jigsaw is revealed to be Melissa Sing and that the reason why she’s testing Bobby, Jill, their family and their friends is vengeance for her husband’s death (Detective Steven Sing).
* Bobby and Jill survive while Melissa is arrested at the end.
Saw 9
* At least takes place several years after the 1st movie. The timeline isn’t as important for this one.
* Revealed that Dr. Gordon from the first movie did survive since John saved his life. Instead of asking him to become his apprentice, John allows him to return to his life. However, his life since surviving the bathroom trap has been horrible, leading him down a downward spiral.
* Main story: When Gordon learns his colleagues have been involved in a scam targeting the terminally ill, disgusted by their actions, he decides to put them through a series of brutal tests.
* Basically, in this alternate timeline, Gordon became a Jigsaw copycat through his own volition rather than John recruiting him.
* Gordon escapes at the end and decides to retire from the Jigsaw role.
Saw 10
* Takes place a few weeks after the 9th movie.
* Focuses on a manhunt for a Jigsaw copycat (assumed to be Gordon). It’s only at the end that we learn Gordon was in an entirely different state during the events of this movie.
* The new Jigsaw is revealed to be Logan Nelson, the coroner who appeared earlier in the movie. Since Melissa and Gordon were one-off Jigsaws, Logan is set up to be the new main Jigsaw.
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You can read the revised, semi-anthology timeline like this:
The John Kramer arc is 1 and 2
The Amanda and Hoffman arc is 3, 4, and 5
The Spiral Killer arc is 6 and 7
8 and 9 are standalone movies
10 is the beginning of the Logan Nelson arc
Even though the movies do lead into each other, the arcs are meant to stand on their own and the timeline is much less convoluted. Also, not everything ties back to John, which I feel would give the franchise more creative freedom.
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