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Saturday, September 25, 2010Trying to give a review on Linkin Park's latest album titled 'A Thousand Suns'.When you first glance at the album, the packing itself is quite presentable. When you flip over to the back of the album for the tracks listing, you will be amazed: 15 tracks from the band. However, that amazed feeling will go down the drain after you pop the CD into your player. Out of the 15 tracks, only 9 of it can be considered as a song. Just like typical LP style, they like to include meaningless stuff / recording into their album. And out of the 9 songs, only 4 of them will please your ears. In other words, only the 3 individual singles and another track on the album is what you are going to pay for. You can see that the band did put their effort on making this album, but the effort is not on the music, but on making the album worse. Don't include shits on your album, make good music is more than enough for every single fan out there. You can't change the world or even stop wars by including inspirational yet pointless speech into your album. Just like the word 'Thousand' in the album name itself, this album is indeed a thousand miles away from good. My personal rating for the album, 2 out of 5. Wednesday, September 22, 2010Paradise! Paradise! Club-Med is a paradise!!!(entrance of Club-Med) Fun, food, drinks, chicks, hunks...... all under one roof at Club-Med. Even though been back from the trip for days however, i am still thinking of it every now and then. 3 days isn't really enough to try out all the activities there. With that being said, i am really really sad and disappointed that i never get to try the 'Flying Trapeze' because i took alcohol before going for it on the second day. (the 1 in orange is the instructor who barred me from playing 'Flying Trapeze', she's hot) Rock climbing. I rocked it. I was so quick that the instructor wasn't even ready to pull me down after i finished. I managed to climb up and get down under the time of 2 and a half minutes. :D :D (thumb-up from the instructor himself) If you ask me if it is worth the money you paid for, it is a big YES!!! Wish that i can re-visit this paradise in the future. (all of us hopping and craving for more before leaving) Thursday, September 16, 2010Some finished their exam and about to start their Europe trip whereas, some get to enjoy a special day off for his/her company trip.Although it is only a domestic trip, but we won't have to pay a single cent for it. What else to complain on that (apart from the undesirable room-sharing mate that may arise)? Hopefully, it will be a nice and enjoyable one. :D :D As for those who are about to travel across Europe, Cheers. Saturday, September 11, 2010Many things are heading our way this year end, DC Universe, Uniqlo, be@rbrick series 21...... yet so little money to buy them all :P :PWhy? Why? Why good things doesn't come into Malaysia? Adidas Hardland, New Balance special release, HMV...... My mum just return from Shanghai, China. She did go to the 'World Expo', and she even say that our museum there is indeed a BIG FAT let-down, only a minor showing of the Baba & Nyonya (not even any of the 3 major races of the country?) and the rest are all stalls selling things which doesn't really tell the world what a country Malaysia is (she can only remember stalls selling AliCafe and some coco drink) Speaking of our country, we are pampered with the wide variety of delicious and tempting food however, no sign of roti-canai, tea-tarik or even nasi lemak...... The place is more like a night market, the only difference is it is held indoor. And whats the point of joining this expo when your intention is to make a big mess of out it and embarrass yourself in a world stage event by showcasing things which one can easily get in their own country such as coffee? I wonder how much money the government spent on this 'spectacular' museum of ours. I love this place, but...... I don't know what you want to give up on, but whatever it is, the price is too high to pay for on where you are standing now. Sunday, September 5, 2010Went for LMF's gig yesterday. Nothing much to complain about the show. All of the members came and delivered a rather enjoying show.As for the venue, is abit old and wrecked on the outside, but the event hall is well-maintained. The air-conditioning system is good too. And above that all, the washrooms are clean. :D :D Crowd, not that packed on the spot we stood. Merchandise-wise, suck. An ordinary tee for RM60, an ugly recycle bag and cheaply done cap for RM150. (managed to sneak into the hall and peek at the band's sound check before the show) (group photo after the last song of the evening) On the other hand, fresh from the UK oven: (Oasis's latest compilation album) And voted as 1 of the best album in the past 30 years: (What's The Story Morning Glory) Thank you very very very much. |