Great news sent by The Prodigy via Newsletter:
Recorded before 65,000 fans, World’s On Fire is the debut live film documenting The Prodigy’s biggest concert to date. The incendiary performance – including Firestarter, Breathe, Invaders Must Die, Out of Space and Omen – will be screened for one night only featuring audio engineered by the band themselves in 5.1 surround sound. Directed by award winning director Paul Dugdale, the full length feature was devised with close direction from the band throughout, and features a short film of previously unseen footage taken on tour in Brazil. Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to witness their untouchable live performance in a unique cinematic surround.Trailer, Tracklist and Cinema Listings can be found after the jump! ...
This week some great people are celebrating their birthdays! After Erin Yoshi's brithday yesterday, today it's time for Linkin Park's Joe Hahn to pop some bottles! For those of you who don't know, Joe, who usually goes by Mr. Hahn, is not only Linkin Park's DJ, but also the best DJ in the world! Yes, Lethal, I said the best DJ in the world! Wait a minute, my brother is a DJ, too, so Joe is the second best DJ in the world! Sorry Joe, but blood is sicker than your mustache! By the way, he turned 87 today! Here's proof:
http://twitter.com/#!/joehahnLP/status/47486017288142848
In honour of the magnificent Hahn (did you know that "Hahn" is the German word for "cock"? Just saying...) I've compiled some pictures and videos that show Joe's best moments of his whole life! Thanks, Joe, for being weird, funny, cool, badass, hilarious, and handsome at the same time! Pics and vids after the jump!
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As the situation in Japan continues to deteriorate in the wake of Friday's massive 8.9 magnitude earthquake, the need for assistance has spurred a number of stars to reach out to fans to enlist their help.
Just days after announcing the initial dates of his first tour, the My Violent Torpedo/ Defeat Is Not an Option Show, troubled actor Charlie Sheen announced that he will be donating $1 from each ticket sold to the Red Cross Japanese Earthquake Relief Fund.
Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda has also gotten into the game quickly, designing T-shirts to benefit his band's Music for Relief charity. One shirt features the image of a paper crane-like white butterfly above the LP logo, and the other one reads "Not Alone" in a red, white and blue font. Donations of $10 can be made by texting "MFR" to 85944.
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