full mp3 albums Ted Nugent

Ted Nugent - download mp3 music!


Ultraviolence MP3


download Ultraviolence :: Album: Life Of Destructor

Ultraviolence (mp3)

Full album: Life Of Destructor
mp3 / 1994 year / 256 kbs / 84 mb / 46 min

download album


search artists or albums or songs

  

Ultraviolence - download

Album: Life Of Destructor
  1. I Am Destructor
  2. Electric Chair
  3. Joan
  4. Hardcore Motherfucker
  5. Digital Killing
  6. The Only Love
  7. We Will Break
  8. Hiroshima
  9. Destructor's Fall
  10. Death Of A Child

home links


News
Mercury Records Relaunches Under IDJ

Mercury Records, once home to bands like the Cardigans and the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, has relaunched as a new division of Island Def Jam (IDJ) Music Group with former Epic Vice President Of A&R David Massey as president. Massey is looking forward to breathing "new life" into the label, which ceased operation in 1999 when PolyGram and Seagram merged. However, Mercury has remained a fully functional label in the UK, home to Shiny Toy Guns and Fall Out Boy's international distribution. According to a statement released today, Massey will oversee all operations of the US hub of the label, and report directly to IDJ Chairman L.A. Reid.

"Even more than David's proven leadership and success as an executive in our business is the track record of trust and inspiration he has won from the artists he's worked with over the years," said Reid via the release. "This all-important quality makes him the perfect choice to pilot Mercury through its latest incarnation as a new cornerstone in the IDJ family. We welcome him to the senior management team."

Massey previously signed and developed a wide variety of artists ranging from Good Charlotte to Phantom Planet to Cyndi Lauper. There is no confirmation as to which artists will call Mercury their home, or how many releases are slated for this year. Massey will assume his new post on April 16.
Spector Trial: Day 17

Superior Court Judge Larry Paul Fidler today ruled that "diary-style" writings by Lana Clarkson intended to be used by the defense are not suitable for use as evidence in court.

The defense presented the material from Lana Clarkson's computer and alleged that the information within suggested that she had suicidal thoughts and visions.

Clarkson, 40, was shot in February 2003 at the home of music producer Phil Spector, who is accused of her murder.

The computer material was intended for use to question the coroner Dr. Louise Pena who concluded that Clarkson did not pull the trigger herself.

Having taken the computer material home at the weekend, the judge returned to court on Monday and said that the document was so far removed from what the defense had said it was, that he had to double check that he had the right document.

"I don't consider anything in this particular document to be significant," he said.

Fidler read an excerpt from the document about a dead actress, which was taken from a book about Hollywood, and the 'vision' turned out to be a description of shadows passing a window.

The document will not be allowed for use to cross-examine in the courtroom.