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Tää on vähän liian hetero tää yöthreadi nykyään.
Eihän tuossa ole edes reikää johon laittaa.siinä sulle, ole hellä ------> (_!_)
Onpa, siinä keskellä....:curs: (.) (.) ..poski...Eihän tuossa ole edes reikää johon laittaa.
Mies avatarissani ei salillakaan ole mikään Mikki Hiiri. Vetelee kovia painoja mavesta ja kyykystä täysin raakana. Ei edes vyötä ole (vai olenko sokea?) Eräässä toisessa klipissä teki kyykkyä isoilla painoilla kokonaan ilman paitaa. Rispektit tälle miehelle. Kenties kolmen kuukauden päästä taas viihdyttämässä kaikkia Monday Night Raw'ssa.
Tuollainen Cena-tyylinen kroppa olisi tavoitteena. Ei kai siinä... Kymmenen vuotta armotonta treeniä ja omistautumista lajille, niin onhan se mahdollista. Minulla kun on kuitenkin "vähän" enemmän aikaa treenailla kuin Mr. Cenalla itsellään.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tI_Jq8eM4U
Vilkasin tuon.
Muutama huomio.Kun kuuntelee Cenan frendin(weight trainer) puhetta tuossa.Kiinnitin huomiota siihen, että on jotenkin ihmeellistä tehdä kyykkyjä ja vetoja.No varmaan amerikassa onkin.Itselle on kai niin normia pitää rankat " perus "liikkeet (kyykky, veto ja penkki) treenin pohjana, että särähti korvaan.
edit : Teki kaikkia liikkeitä, joita itsekin veivaa.Hauiskäännöt levytangolla seisten puuttui.:D
edit : Teki kaikkia liikkeitä, joita itsekin veivaa.Hauiskäännöt levytangolla seisten puuttui.
Sitä en kyllä tajua, mikä järki on kyykätä paljain jaloin? Ainakin tuo McMahon väitti Cenan tekevän näin.
:D"While this song sounds like it could be an attack on politicians, according to The Street Network, "Sons of Plunder" finds the singer tackling the current state of modern Pop radio. Says David Draiman: "Every A&R guy and their mother is trying to jump on what they think is the next band to break, and flood the airwaves with the same bands that sound exactly the same as every other band in that respective genre. If "Sons of Plunder" ends up offending some of the sheep out there, oh, well. I don't care!" (thanks, Aaron - Meshoppen, PA)
In the lyrics, the "Countless numbers" represent people making music to be famous, not people who are famous because they made music, and the "Pimping sons of Plunder" are the people who sign and record this fragile youth in an attempt to market them. The lyrics about "Answers they don't even care to know" could be about how the band searches for depth and meaning in a song, but the record company doesn't really care about that... just the money. (thanks, Jen - Jasper, AL)
It's been published in an interview with Draman that this song is about the music industry and how the record labels only sign bands who sound the same so they get sales. It can also be interpretted as the bands themselves simply mimicing the sound of popular bands to *get* the deals in the first place. The reference "searching for the answers they don't even care to know" being the mimicing of the sound and style without knowing/caring what the meaning behind the music is. As long as it sounds the same, they will be popular.
- Jon, Sacramento, CA
It's possible that the song's a metaphor for the government... But even so, it's main focus is the current state of the music industry (More specifically: the state of rock music). All the new rock bands being pumped out have always kinda blended together. Nothing really makes them stand out from one-another: "One hundred more, all have the same sound Running around with all the sheep that you know ". Then there's the sad realization that these bands are trying to be deep and meaningful (like Disturbed) but they're just complaining and whining about there suburban lives, making the real bands wonder why they even got into music: "Can't you just leave it alone? It doesn't have any soul Just find a thing of your own And stop pretending to know " ; "Their whines and moans will never last now". Either way, it's a great song. I've always been a bit on the bitter side about the 'emo' trend and it's good to hear one of the few post-90s bands voicing their disgust for it as well.
- Dave, Ft. Lauderdale, FL
I believe the song sons of plunder is a rip on pop music and pop bands, how their music continually stays the same and never changes and how they all pretty much copy one another.
- mike, st. george, UT
i disagree with both of those comments...i believe that it is david draiman singing about emo music. it sound all the same, and they dont even really care about their music. "all the pimping sons of plunder, will roll up their sleeves" this is referring to all these artists saying their not emo to make money, then going home just to cut their wrists like all those other emos out there. that is my opinion...sorry if i offended anybody.
- Bobby, saskatoon, Canada
The song more a scathing look at the all the governments and all the people who use ideals to get to power. They take the answers people are looking for and use them to get into power. Look at politicians, it is their job to be in power thats how they get paid. So they take an issue and say they are going to do this and that to improve the issue. And in the song David is saying the this is getting old. " You say you've found yourself a new sound The ****'s loaded and ready to go A bit too much just like the old sound Already heard it for the hundredth time One hundred more, all have the same sound Running around with all the sheep that you know "It's so sublime, they're breaking new ground" "They're sure to have another hit this time" Come on Can't you just leave it alone? It doesn't have any soul Just find a thing of your own And stop pretending to know"
- Jared, Superior, WI
Part of the intro is similar to one of their other songs from Believe. tell me you like it. similar to intoxication with now you tell me you like it.
- Devon, Westerville, OH
I reall like the song " Sons Of Plunder " - Sarah Joyner Richmond VA.
- Sarah, Richmond, VA