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New Music: Blood On The Dance Floor “Revenge Porn”

Posted December 30th, 2011 by Brad Radke

Blood On The Dance Floor has a brand new song out called “Revenge Porn”. Check it out below. Their new album “Evolution” is set to release in Spring 2012. Did you BOTDF fans enjoy that? Comment below and let us know!

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New Music Video: Simple Plan “Jet Lag feat. Kelly Cha”

Posted December 30th, 2011 by Brad Radke

 Check out this version of the “Jet Lag” video with Chinese singer Kelly Cha! Pretty cool to have so many amazing versions of this song.. I like! Who cares if you don’t speak the language? Heart, heart, heart is so jet lagged… Check it out below. Also check out Simple Plan’s Music Video “Jet Lag [...]

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Russell Brand Files for Divorce from Katy Perry

Posted December 30th, 2011 by Brad Radke

Russell Brand has filed for divorce from Katy Perry … Thronebuzz has learned. In the docs, filed in L.A., Brand cites “irreconcilable differences.” The two were married Oct. 23, 2010 in India. They have no kids. Sources had told TMZ the couple was having problems, evidenced by the fact that they spent Christmas apart and [...]

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Will You Survive A Nuclear Attack?

Posted December 29th, 2011 by Brad Radke

Nabokov once described the region where I’m from in the Midwest as the three states beginning with “I.” My adopted home state, Missouri, is widely regarded as a “fly-over state.” And if you’re erudite New York Times columnist, David Carr, the only waltz we know is the “dance of the low-sloping foreheads.” But I’ve got [...]

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Incredible Shot Shows What Our Sun Will Look Like In Its Final Moments

Posted December 29th, 2011 by Brad Radke

Astrophotographer Bill Snyder captured the Dumbbell Nebula – a cloud of star debris which offers a vision of the death throes of our own solar system. ‘All the expanding gas and dust in this image was inside that star,’ says Snyder. When sun-like stars die they ‘puff’ out their outer layers of gas, which form [...]

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