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So like ever since middle school, the idea of me playing a bass guitar had always been in my mind and I'm always up for playing something different. By the summer, I might end up getting a starter kit. It's been a while since I played an instrument (alto sax in the 5th grade...). Some of the stuff I want to play is of course some Metallica, System of a Down, Primus (but I think that'll take me quite some time, if ever because Claypool is the man, the myth, the legend), other popular bass riffs or just any bass riffs that I'm capable of doing.
A few famous bassists known for unique style of play, overall excellency, etc. etc. would include Flea from the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Cliff Burton from Metallica, Rob Trujillo newest bassist of Metallica, Les Claypool from Primus, Fieldy from Korn, former Limp Bizkit bassist Wes Borland and Shavo Odadjian from my most favorite band, System of a Down. Those are just a few I could name off the top of my head.
I've been playing Halo 2 lately and god I've been sucking on Team Slayer. I decided to give up playing slayer for a while and started up skirmish again so I can get back into the swing of things.
I was also notified by my parents that I made it onto the Dean's List last quarter, which is super-duper.
Changed my song and I also added a link on my sidebar to mozilla.org. Anyone who uses anything other than Mozilla Firefox for internet browsing should switch to that or die. They'll regret it if they don't.
I'm out.
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Oh I'm no linux-using hippie... at least not yet anyways. I just <3 Firefox for it's non-crappiness, it's open source so there's no gay ad-ware popup crap everytime you open it (and much more secure than IE), and not to mention an assload of sweet plug-ins o_O.
Let's not forget John Deacon, bass player for Queen. (obligatory)
Annnnyway, I've heard wonderful things about Mozilla, but I'm a little uneasy about making the switch...I'm so reluctant to shy away from crApOL only because of the familiarity.
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