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City: Seattle
State: Washington
Country: US
Signup Date: 11/21/2004

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Thursday, June 25, 2009 

Current mood:  cheerful
So Yeah, Seattle is fun. We've been watching alot of shows and enjoying the sun (since we got here in early May it only rained once!) and this weekend we're gonna play our first underground shows in Seattle as a 'local' band... Seattleliters, details below.
We have some new exciting songs. We play them at my basement and only one neighbor complained! So we're good on a practice space. On top of that Joseph got a new van so next tour would be in pimped mode.
Joseph you want to say something?
"I think I'm gonna go get me some PBR"
Right on. PBR (Pabst Blue Ribbon beer to you aliens) is the ultimate ruler of this land. Last Sunday I participated a in PBR celebrity ping pong tournament. The local celebrities wore crazy costumes but were too drunk to play. It was 4pm so I finished second and got a PBR domino box which I already can't find one of its pieces. Later that night we went to a three story boat for free show (spittin cobras, all bets on death, hollowpoints) and free booze on the lake. That night was off the hook. Get a bunch of punk heads put them in a secluded place, play loud music to them and pour lots of booze down their throat and there's a party you'll never forget, ever. This recipe can't fail, try it at home kids.
Monday, March 23, 2009 

Current mood:  crazy
Category: Life


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Big News

 
The Mothers Anger is moving to Seattle!
We started packing our lives to fulfill our long time dream of waking up at home in the North West.
From May on Seattle is our new home!




Thursday, March 12, 2009 

Current mood:  apathetic
If you ever wondered what 'Nuclear' is about read this:

http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/science/02/26/undersea.munitions.cleanup/index.html

This is just the beginning of the fish holocaust since there are also many nuclear bombs and nuclear waste in the ocean that will kill the entire worldwide underwater population. Once it's start leaking, there will be no stppage to this.


Tuesday, March 03, 2009 




I was walking slightly drunk down on Greenville Ave. with Emilio when three young dudes attacked me with a question: What happen when you die?
Are you sure you young lads want to know? I asked and they said- "very much".
So I told them. How do you know they asked me amazed by my answer.
I told them I've been traveling the world for ten years now and I've pretty much heard the same answer of the wise ones all over the world. They were a little shocked and so do I when I found out they're students at a christian college. I mean I didn't try to convert anyone or nothing just answered a simple question that apparently was suppose to convert me...

The next day I get an email from one of the guys (that seemed most knowledgeable) with a long explanation how the bible proves that Jesus is the Messiah. One of his main points was that we all sinned and are sinners and therefor we needed someone to die for our sins - Jesus.
Here's what I wrote back:

Hi

God, motivated by a will to give some of his grace to another has created
this world. In Hebrew "world" (OLAM) comes from the word gone/disappear (Naelam), which suggest that god had to take out his infinite light of a certain area to create the man, a creature that is blind to the wonders of the almighty but rather see a real choice an finite sources.

The way we are created is to be able to do right and wrong and get our reward according to our deeds, weather in this world or the next one.
If we all were perfect being without the ability to do wrong ('sins') god couldn't fulfill his will of giving his grace and generosity. Just like a robot that doesn't have a choice and therefor get no reward for doing the obvious. And even though it is easy for a superior being to predict our actions and decisions, here in our darkness we have the right to choose our paths.

It is may well be that all ways will get you to the same cornerstones of your life and maybe not. The main thing is to follow your heart and the goodness in you. That I can assure you is the right path for you.

David




You're comments, as always, are welcome






Wednesday, January 14, 2009 

Current mood:  curious
Have you guys noticed that this is the last year of the decade?
I remember getting out of the nineties with a clear vision about how the early 2000's would look like and develop.
But reality is always different than our dreams and it is passing by pretty fast.

Generally, I don't think that history would love the hard rock of the past 10 years.
Not that there weren't good bands or good songs - there is no shortage of that, But my soul is kinda bored of all this;
So many bands in the world have become professional sounding and the internet in general and specifically myspace added a lot to the ability of bands to get to the top of their game. My problem with it is that I don't think they played the right game.
To me, it is not about sounding professional and radio ready or like the band you like nor it is about being just like the major labels wants you to be. I think the majority of the rock bands are taking this rout in desperate attempts to step out of anonymity in a world of bands. Yeah that's a good definition to what myspace became - a place to pretend you have a real band while checking out hundreds of thousands of real bands...
There are so many bands that some people don't even want to hear new bands.
They heard enough! I can hear them thinking 'I don't need to hear it I know your band sucks and you suck. until proven differently (...by the media)'. Catch 22.

I think I see a new stream of rock bands with a twist of originality slowly moving toward the center of attention. I believe it would take two or three years but eventually the Nu-Alternative radio pop-rock songs about her would have to die and leave a vacuum for new sounds and themes.
The streams of history brought us waves of great creation following by years of artistic dry land (usually in a disguise of a big party) and so on and so forth.
One way or the other, to me '09 is already part of a new decade.
I'm excited to be a part of a new music wave that's stepping into an unknown change which, and here we go to the first paragraph, would wake our sleepy new music crave back up...
Tuesday, October 21, 2008 

Current mood:  blessed
Category: Music

The Speakeasy (2104 Lower Greenville Ave. Dallas) will host The Mothers Angers special show tonight. We'll play all our songs from our first and second albums along with a lot of new songs and rare ones. Real treat for real fans. We'll also have a few special guests.

Don't miss it! There is no cover for this one.

We'll start jamming around 10:30

Wednesday, September 17, 2008 

Current mood:  confident
Category: Music
I uploaded a few new tracks we just finished as part of our third release preparations. Take a listen!

I was shocked by how myspace music player compress and destroy the quality of the MP3s. So, If you want to download any or all the tracks on the music player and beyond email me at Myspace@MothersAnger.com and I'll be happy to send those to you in higher quality.

Would love to get your feedback so don't be shy...Comment here or on the profile page with your thoughts and ideas.

DS
Wednesday, September 03, 2008 

Current mood:  drunk
Category: Dreams and the Supernatural
Aliens are here, everyday all around us.
Don't know if there is other beings but human?
Of course there are other lives and other populated planets, dimensions and realms. Have no doubt!
I'll divide my very short explanation to two:

For those who believe in god:

Why would you think oh god almighty will only create such weak, limited, silly, ignorant, selfish creature when he has great powers of creation beyond our wildest dreams.
The human race is lovable, but it is ridiculous to think that god would stop there.
I'm sure he made other bodies and intelligence forms for the same reason he made us.
It is also pretty obvious to me that he likes us retards, with our stupidity and desire for destruction (self and global) or else this planet would have been burned long time ago. Highest IQ on this planet 170. Some aliens have 700-800.
'God likes to watch. He's a prankster'

For those non-believers:

most of you are talking about 'statistics probability' that got us here. Well, if that's the case,point made. Of all the options possible of life creation on a planet in a INFINITE Space there would be INFINITE number of life forms. Very obvious.

Nothing but our arrogance stops us from acknowledging other life forms. The efforts of the government to hide the hard facts are ridiculous. They're afraid ability to become a part of a huge system as a race. They're afraid of losing their power.They're control.
They're holding up our chance to save the planet and possibly get help from smarter beings.
And for what? Watch this:





Monday, August 11, 2008 

Current mood:  ecstatic
Category: Parties and Nightlife

Very excited about Skate or Rock! This Saturaday August 16. We'll be on the stage at 8 with The Vanished (9). JointMethod (7), Darby(6), PPT(5), Klopek(4), Spin Alley(3), Japan in America(2), Television city(1), Neighborhood villain(12)+++ Skate competition+++ live art +++BMX+++mini moto-x freestyle and+++ more....

Alliance Skate Park, by Nokia Theater, 12 miles east of Downtown D, $10,12 pm gates, 11 pm last band done.

See ya!!

Thursday, June 26, 2008 

Current mood:Proud
Category: Music
While Aaron and I were setting up the guitar sound in a recording session yesterday, I heard a 'Holy Shiiiit' from the other room. I yelled 'what' and Joseph storm in, holding a magazine saying 'it's your Tel Aviv friends!'. I snapped 'SPIN' magazine out of his hands and there it was: my home boys, Ami, 'Gever' and Gat - 'Monotonix', were looking at me from the 'break out' section of the magazine...!
Yees!!

Joseph saw them at a show during SXSW when they played a block away from us. I took a picture at that show, with the entire bands (yes, drums too) playing while standing on the venues bar!
They left Israel for touring about a year after us and haven't stopped since.
Those guys deserve to be watched for; They're the most hard working band I've ever met, their music rocks and their shows is life changing, in a very entertaining way...

They will be playing at a venue near you soon, be sure to be there and buy their awesome T-shirt.
You'll be wearing it with pride.

Find them on my top friends or http://www.Myspace.com/Monotonix

Stitch