It's not hard to believe why a benzo addiction for a recovering addict would lead someone to suicide however.
It's not hard to believe why a benzo addiction for a recovering addict would lead someone to suicide however.
If you're physically dependent on benzos and you flush all your meds you're in for a world of shit. Potentially grand mal seizures, psychosis, akathesia and even death depending on how severe the dependency is.
Ativan is nearly impossible to overdose on alone but in combination with alcohol it's certainly a possibility. But speaking as someone who has had his life ruined by benzos the fact that his wife is blaming his suicide on Ativan speaks volumes to me. Upon checking herself into the Betty Ford Clinic to treat a cocaine…
Jonny Greenwood "Paranoid Android"
David Gilmour on the PULSE version of "Comfortably Numb"
Claudio Sanchez on "Welcome Home"
Tom Morello - "Bulls on Parade"
Muse - Knights of Cydonia
Angel Olsen - Sister
God, Silent Alarm is such a fucking awesome album.
I can remember where I was the first time I heard the PULSE version of "Comfortably Numb" and I'm getting chills even now listening to that solo on YouTube.
Those demos got me so pumped for the new/final album last year.
Fuck yeah, Sam Barsanti! That solo in "1996" is fantastic.
No Ceilings, Tha Carter 2, Da Drought 3, Dedication 2
I almost put K.R.I.T. there, you're right I think he's earned his spot at this point he just seems so young still but he's been doing it for almost a decade at this point. His mixtapes are all so great I just wish Cadillactica hadn't been such a disappointment especially after "Mt. Olympus".
I wouldn't put him in my Top Ten overall but he's a Top Ten Southern Rapper of all time to me. My list would look something like:
I'm not going to defend every damn line the man has said he's been active since 1997 and in his prime released more mixtapes than anyone not named Gucci Mane, Viper or Charles Hamilton. I still hate that he's come to epitomize the example of what a "wack rapper" is to the YouTube/"real rap"/"rap is crap" crowd.
I have no idea but I know people don't want to mess with Birdman and especially Slim and as you know Wayne and Birdman have a really long, intricate messed up relationship. His adoptive father who he's been loyal too for decades has basically been using him as a cash cow so until very recently Wayne remained loyal…
Because he's still signed under Cash Money (or at least he was, I'm a little fuzzy about his whole relationship with ROC Nation now) so even if he wanted to release Carter V and it's been done for years he can't because Birdman is the one who is legally allowed to do it just like how any other artist frustrated with…
And I'd argue that Wayne rode that line better than anyone with his charisma.
He'll never reach that peak again but he still has skills and I'm interested to see what he can do now that he's finally free from under Birdman's control.
I think Audioslave's first two albums are both very, very good. I played the hell out of the debut and Out of Exile. It was jarring to hear Rage with Cornell instead of Zack but "Like a Stone" hooked me in from the first time I heard it.
Did Claudia seriously think that telling them that they had in fact used the virus as a biological weapon but named it after William would somehow soften the blow? Can you imagine Gabriel delivering that information like that? "Oh that thing you were horrified about? It's true but don't worry because we named it after…
14. YERRRRRRRRRRRRRRP. SHE EARNT THAT BUMP LIKE A MO'FUCKA MAN.
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