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Orange prelude: isaac.lester97
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hirocimacruiser · 3 months
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5th Gen Honda Prelude
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carandominium · 4 months
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rootbeercarguy · 3 months
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Taken in 2012
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arturleclerc · 1 year
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5TH GEN. HONDA PRELUDE @calvinlude
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radracer · 2 years
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5th gen preludes please?
No problemo!
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acura-jdm-honda · 5 years
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Word cant explain how much i miss my prelude </3
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mylittleponyvevo · 3 years
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An iPod Named Ricky pt. 1 - A is for Artists
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Back on March 31st (or so), I received a black 5th gen iPod Classic 30gb model (shown here with a 2nd gen iPod Shuffle 1gb i bought as well). I thought the thing would have had no songs on it as the eBay page mentioned that it was formatted with a Mac, and yet, the iPod has 5525 songs on it. This clocks in at about 12 and a third days of tunes. This is my thoughts on the music on this iPod named Ricky.
I decided that I would listen to the music in Alphabetical order of Artist names, then by album release date for each artist. The previous owner seems to be a big fan of Hardcore Punk and too a lesser extent, Hip-Hop. Naturally, we begin the journey through this iPod at the A's below the page break.
Here is a YouTube playlist with a sampling of the music discussed.
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There are 8 Artists that begin with A on Ricky: AFI, AC/DC, Action Action, Anti-Flag, Arrested Development, At the Drive-In, The Ataris, and Atmosphere. The previous owner included a few albums from the band AFI under both "AFI" and "A.F.I.", woops.
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AFI (1995 - 2006)
AFI was a band I had already heard of from their songs "Prelude 12/21", "Miss Murder" and their 2009 album Crash Love. I was unaware of the band's origins as a Hardcore Punk band. Their early work is actually rather good, often being kinda funny. It's really cool to hear their gradual change from the punk vibe to a more dark "emo"-esque vibe. Highlights: "I Wanna Get A Mohawk (But Mom Won't Let Me Get One)" and "Death Of Seasons"
AC/DC (Back in Black, 1980)
Never hearing this album before (beyond passive radio listening or it being inserted into media), but seeing folks with the t-shirt kind of hyped it up for me. Yet the album is pretty boring for me. It's honestly wild how sexist and/or chauvinistic some of the lyrics are, but as a relic of it's era, it does "Rock". Highlight: "What Do You Do for Money Honey".
Action Action (Don't Cut Your Fabric to This Year's Fashion, 2004)
This album feels like something someone would find on 2004's MySpace front page. Kinda punk, kind goth it just screams scene, especially with the cover art. Electronica elements twinge the albums rather punk sound and its fantastic. Highlight: "Instructions on Building a Model Airplane".
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Anti-Flag (1996-2006)
I've seen this band's logo on punk patches for awhile now, but finally listened to them through this iPod. I'm sure that I will say this over and over for the punk music on this, but it's sad that this music is still 100% relevant 20 years after it's release. Thrashy, Angry, and highly political, fantastic stuff. Highlights: "F**K Police Brutality" and "Anatomy of Your Enemy".
Arrested Development (3 Years, 5 Months And 2 Days In The Life Of..., 1992)
This is the first Hip-Hop album on the iPod and honestly I was happy for a change in genre after all that Anti-Flag. The funky sound of the hip-hop beats by Speech on this album are fantastic. I liked the themes of love in the album. Highlights: "Fishin' 4 Religion", "U", and "Tennessee".
At the Drive-In (El Gran Orgo, 1997; Relationship of Command, 2000)
This band seems to have had a pretty on and off time, according to their Wikipedia page. The EP included El Gran Orgo isn't that great honestly, very some dudes in a garage making music sound that doesn't feel that inspired. On the other hand, Relationship of Command is immense. Multiple vocalists barrage the listener with competing lyrics and gang vocals. Really great post-hardcore. Highlights: "Invalid Litter Dept.", "Rolodex Propaganda", and "Quarantined".
The Ataris (...Anywhere But Here, 1997; So Long, Astoria, 2003)
Really didn't care for this band's albums. Both albums felt very generic, textbook pop-punk. They really lack any defining flavor to make it feel unique. Highlight: "Radio #2"
Atmosphere (God Loves Ugly, 2002)
I really like this album. Very personal lyricism atop sampledelic beats. Need to listen to this one more to appreciate the lyrics deeper. For sure, my favorite album overall so far. Highlight: "Vampires"
And that's the A's from an iPod named Ricky. The B's look promising as I've always wanted to give Blink-182's music a more serious listen.
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nevakee · 7 years
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hirocimacruiser · 4 months
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5th gen Honda Prelude
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Winter meet
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smoothshift · 5 years
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5th gen Prelude engine bay tuck via /r/Honda
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calamityman · 3 years
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1st canyon run of the year, Angeles Crest 2021 a few of the boys and I got together for a nice cruise missing the lady drivers tho :(
Socal ludes car club.
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gadarene · 3 years
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BIBLE READING PLAN: WEEK 3 (25-31 Jul 2021)
Old Covenant: Gen 5-6 (1917 JPS), cf. 1924 Moffatt - Adam to Noah. Nephilim. Prelude to the Flood.
(The Septuagint in English is available at the 2009 NETS website for those who wish to read the Greek Old Covenant.)
New Covenant: John 5-6 (1913 Moffatt), cf. 1900 20c Bible - Sabbath Cure (3rd Sign). Lord of the Sabbath (3rd Discourse). Feeding the 5,000 (4th Sign). Walking on Water (5th Sign). Bread of Life (4th Discourse).
<< Five Things to Remember While Reading >>
Genre: While reading, keep in mind a text’s genre - history (narrative), legal code, poetry, prophecy, etc. Each genre requires different things from us - i.e. we must read actively.
Language: Even the original languages of the Bible cannot capture the fullness of God’s Word. The difficulties only multiply when we’re reading a translation into English, etc.
Intention: We should always practice the rhetorical “principle of charity” in reading Scripture. That is, we should assume an author’s purpose is what they say it is.
Interpretation: There is a long tradition of reading Scripture in four senses or ways. Each of them contributes to our understanding and spiritual development.
Homework: Find out what we know (and don’t know) about each text. Read difficult passages in several translations. Explore what the Church Fathers have said. Etc.
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