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Silent Jay

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  1. I have good memories of Rise of The Machines. I thought it was a successful sequel. It laid the foundations for the future war against Skynet.

    The concepts of Salvation were solid but the execution was poor. It's too bad because the studios took the right path when they planned a full-on war trilogy and they couldn't have casted a better John Connor.

    Genesys was fucking dumb even how they spelt Genesys was fucking dumb and I have no desire to watch Woke Fate. Skynet took over the franchise, it's over.

  2. https://www.blabbermouth.net/news/dee-snider-just-saw-brian-johnson-says-ac-dc-is-working-on-album-using-tracks-from-late-malcolm-young/

    Dee tweeted: "[Malcolm] died. RIP Malcolm Young. But all four surviving members have reunited WITH tracks recorded by Malcolm while he was still alive. Malcolm's nephew Stevie Young is replacing him (he's done this a couple of times before). It's as close as you can get to the original band. @acdc"

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    The song is taken from SONS OF APOLLO's second studio album, "MMXX" (pronounced: 20/20), which will be released on January 17, 2020 via InsideOut Music/Sony. Produced by The Del Fuvio Brothers (Portnoy and Sherinian), "MMXX" will be made available as a standard CD package, limited-edition 2 CD package (which includes instrumental mixes and a cappella excerpts), 2 LP + CD package, and on all digital formats.

    Here's the track listing for "MMXX":

    01. Goodbye Divinity (7:16)
    02. Wither To Black (4:48)
    03. Asphyxiation (5:09)
    04. Desolate July (6:11)
    05. King Of Delusion (8:49)
    06. Fall To Ascend (5:07)
    07. Resurrection Day (5:51)
    08. New World Today (16:38)

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  4. The end of the decade is approaching and we haven't figured out yet the best albums of the 2010s.

    As a rock fan, I guess my list goes this way... 

    • Faith No More - Sol Invictus
    • Van Halen - A Different Kind Of Truth
    • Alice In Chains - The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here
    • Nine Inch Nails - Hesitation Marks
    • Clutch - Psychic Warfare
    • Ghost - Meliora
    • Queen of the Stone Age - ...Like Clockwork
    • Judas Priest - Firepower
    • Tool - Fear Inoculum
    • Black Sabbath - 13

    My above list looks odd since it consists mostly of musicians over 50, who released comeback albums that were divisive among fans. 

    Personally, this decade has been synonymous with the rock genre fading away into oblivion.

    Most new bands made me cringe (no offense). Imagine Dragons, Twenty One Pilots, Tame Impala, Panic At The Disco, St. Vincent etc. are the continuing thing of what Coldplay or Maroon 5 afflicted us for so long.

    It's been quite a lamentable decade, probably the worst ever (people twerking on MTV, top selling album in the US sold 21,000 units last week etc.) and I would like to thank god for the old guards still alive today for giving us plebians at the very least some decent albums to rock on.

  5. The movie is a flop at the box office.

    Forbes reports that it pulled in a horrific $10.6 million on Friday and tracked a lousy $29 million opening weekend on an inflated budget of $185 million (not including another $100 million in marketing costs). That makes it the lowest box office result in the franchise’s history.

    https://www.forbes.com/sites/scottmendelson/2019/11/03/terminator-dark-fate-produced-by-james-cameron-directed-by-tim-miller-and-starring-arnold-schwarzenegger-linda-hamilton-natalia-reyes-mackenzie-davis-and-gabriel-luna-flops-with-disasterous-29-million-weekend/

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