Finally, 100% Death Magnetic on the Wii

Posted in Metallica, Other on October 30th, 2009 by Dr. Rock

METALLICA’s official web site has been updated with the following message:

“If you’ve been playing ‘Guitar Hero’ on the Wii, you may have noticed that we were short a few songs when it came ‘Death Magnetic’ — well, no more! Our friends at ‘Guitar Hero’ have been working long and hard with Nintendo so that Wii fans can now play the eight ‘Death Magnetic’ songs not previously available for that gaming system.

“Starting November 24, additional tracks from ‘Death Magnetic’ will be available as downloadable singles for 200 Wii points each. If you’re keeping score, that would be ‘All Nightmare Long’, ‘That Was Just Your Life’, ‘The Day That Never Comes’, ‘The Judas Kiss’, ‘The End Of The Line’, ‘The Unforgiven III’, ‘Suicide & Redemption J.H.’ and ‘Suicide & Redemption K.H.’”

And as a Wii and GH:Metallica owner I must say that this is purely awesome, and let me say this: “FINALLY!” What have taken so long, and please let us download some more of the favorite bands/songs that Metallica released inside the game, please!

British Government announces it will be stopping music downloading

Posted in Eventz, Newz on October 30th, 2009 by Dr. Lee

Well the time has come where free music is probably going to be beaten for a while in the United Kingdom.

This is what i think, and will do. If they think that all of England have to pay extra for the internet now to help them stop downloading. I am boycotting buying any music officially. Unless its artists who offer free streams of their album, or decent teaser clips of their album. I am not going to buy ANY official pressings of music. I encourage other music lovers to do the same, hopefully this will continue to hurt those greedy industry men to realise downloading is GOOD for MUSIC.

Here is the quote.
“Internet users who persistently download music and films illegally face having their connections suspended from mid-2011, Lord Mandelson has announced.
The Business Secretary confirmed he was pressing ahead with the measure despite warnings from internet providers that it could push up prices and encourage hijacking.
TalkTalk said it would resist any instructions to penalise customers and was prepared to fight its corner in the courts.
But Lord Mandelson said that unlawful file-sharing was posing a “genuine threat” to the creative industries, which were costing millions of pounds a year. “We cannot sit back and do nothing,” he told the C&binet Forum conference in Hertfordshire.
He insisted that so-called technical measures – including slowing down connections as well as cutting them off – would only be used as a “very last resort”.
They will be included in the forthcoming Digital Economy Bill, which is expected to come into force next year.
But for the first year, illegal downloaders will face only the threat of legal action from copyright-holders, who will be able to obtain names and addresses via internet service providers (ISPs). ISPs will also be required to issue warning letters, a move which ministers hope will itself lead to a reduction in illegal downloads.
If the practice has not been reduced by 70% by mid-2011, reserve powers to take technical measures will be awarded to media regulator Ofcom.
BT said it was “disappointed” that ISPs would have to meet some of the costs of the new regime themselves, warning that broadband prices would rise as a result. And TalkTalk described the plans as “ill-conceived” and replacing the judicial process for a “kangaroo court”.
But the BPI, which represents the recorded music industry in Britain, backed Lord Mandelson’s proposals. Chief executive Geoff Taylor said: “The measures confirmed … by Government are a proportionate way of encouraging illegal filesharers to embrace the new services, and will drive further innovation that will benefit online consumers.”

Source:http://news.uk.msn.com/science/article. … =ukhotmail

Thrash-core heroes Flatline get sunglasses

Posted in Newz on October 29th, 2009 by Dr. Steel

Dr. Steel’s buddies from Stand And Deliver Records are proud to announce…

Flatline and Electric Vision Sunglasses team up with Kyle Bush!

Electric Vision Sunglasses and Kyle Bush have teamed up to introduce the new KB1 sunglass, and what better way to introduce them with a great thrash song from Stand and Deliver Records recording artist Flatline.

The new commercial can be seen here:
http://www.youtube.com/user/electricglasses
and features The Passing from Flatline’s new album Pave The Way.

The new KB1 sunglasses are built for speed, this unique hard lined frame is designed especially for NASCAR speed demon Kyle “Rowdy” Busch. Young, edgy, and controversial, Electric and KB share the same aggressive traits. 2nd Place is the first loser, so rock the new KB1 and go straight to Victory Lane! You can check them out in all 6 available colors at www.electricvisual.com

Visit These Pages Or Die:
Flatline Myspace
Stand And Deliver official site

Dynazty on tour with the Poodles

Posted in Dynazty on October 29th, 2009 by Dr. Rock

A little message from Joey and the guys in Dynazty:

Alright everyone, the time for us to conquer Europe has come! We’re leaving Sweden early tomorrow morning. We’ll keep you updated through our myspace site, so be sure to check it out. We’ll post pix and videos as often as we could

Sounds really awesome as usual, everything is nice and sweet with this band. One of the greatest indeed.
Check out the tour dates while your listening to their songs at their myspace

New video/blog post from Crazy Lixx

Posted in Crazy Lixx on October 29th, 2009 by Dr. Rock

Check it mates. From their studio time in Polar Studios with Chris Laney:

Follow their blog on blog.crazylixx.com

New media from Mastino

Posted in Mastino on October 27th, 2009 by Dr. Rock

Time for some new media stuff from Mastino. I join’d the band for a trip to their first gig outside of Östergötland (our county?) and I brought my camera. The videos are filmed by some other dude thou, the photos are taken by me. Check it out all below:

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Slash Solo Album – Entire Line-Up

Posted in Newz on October 26th, 2009 by Dr. Feelgood

Andrew Stockdale (songwriting)
Alice Cooper (vocals)
M. Shadows (vocals)
Ozzy Osbourne (vocals)
Steven Adler (drums)
Izzy Stradlin (rhythm guitar)
Travis Barker (drums)
Nicole Scherzinger (vocals)
Fergie (vocals)
Ronnie Wood (guitar)
Flea (bass)
Iggy Pop (vocals)
Chris Cornell (vocals)
Nick Oliveri (bass)
Adam Levine (vocals)
Judgement Day (strings)
Lenny Castro (percussion)
Meat Loaf (vocals)
Duff McKagan (bass, vocals)
Dave Grohl (drums)
Koshi Inaba (vocals)
Teddy Andreadis (clavient, wurlitzer)
Cypress Hill (vocals)
Josh Freese (drums)
Chris Chaney (bass guitar)
Steven Tyler (vocals)

So thats the entirety of The Masters Solo Album which he seems revved up to release! Lookin’ pretty good… Aside from possibly a couple of artists on there which seem… Inadequate if you will, to incorporate into a Rock Album, but I’m sure the man knows what he’s doing… Especially after Snakepits albums, which in my opinion were ASTOUNDING, and followed much better in the footsteps of GNR, than Axl’s Chinese Democracy… So yep, keep an eye out for it!

10 most sold rock albums in Sweden, week 43

Posted in Other on October 26th, 2009 by Dr. Rock

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Press image for full list

Dr. Steel’s Thrash Feast: Megadeth

Posted in Reviewz on October 23rd, 2009 by Dr. Steel

Megadeth- Endgame
Fate has recently contrived to land a string of excellent thrash releases on Dr. Steel’s lap. Putting his brilliant mind to work, he came up with the idea for a series on said releases. Besides, doesn’t everyone just go ape shit over the genre? For this installment, the legendary Dave Mustaine and his new lineup of musicians give humanity “Endgame.” Here are the good Doctor’s findings.

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Embrioma to support Fear Factory in Brazil

Posted in Newz on October 23rd, 2009 by Dr. Steel

Rockhospital’s resident sexy beast, Dr. Steel, received the following from Embrioma’s management:

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