It's pretty lame, It thinkusually it's just when certain countries are more strict about things and they don't want their youth to be corrupted.lensflare15I've noticed that too. And at times some countries just don't like certain types of music, so it's basically calling for the youth to be 'corrupted' so to speak. I notice that, with all things really, if you keep a tight grip for so long, someone's going to want let loose and try to do their own thing for fun.
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As long as they aren't inciting a riot or doing anything along those lines, artists should be allowed to play anywhere. Banning Lady Gaga from performing for being too provocative is stupid.JML897What about if they refuse to tone down their show to adhere to the laws of the land?
I had an nice debate and a bit of an argument about the situation that happened with Lady Gaga and her being banned from, I think it was, Indonesia performing there. Now being not a fan of hers, because well, she is annoying (but if you like her, I'm not going to damn you to hell for it), I was wondering how you all felt about any particular artist being banned from playing in certain places.
I've always gave some countries the benefit of the doubt at times because some artist can be pretty damn defiant refuse to tone things down. Now if they tone things down, shouldn't they be allowed to play?
Thoughts?
It can be about anyone, a band, a rapper, a solo artist and so on.
I'm still playing Professor Layton.
I just stumbled on this and want it really bad!!!
STREET FIGHTER 25TH ANNIVERSARY SET ANNOUNCED
To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Capcom?s Street Fighter franchise a 25th anniversary boxed set is being released on September 18th for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. At $149.99, this set is for the most diehard of Street Fighter fans but with all the goodies and extras it can be appreciated by most.
The boxed set includes:
- Four games: Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix, Street Fighter III Third Strike Online Edition, Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition with all costume DLC, and Street Fighter X Tekken including all character and Swap Costume DLC.
- An 8 inch tall, light-up Ryu Statue
- A Blu-Ray video set which includes a documentary that highlights the profound influence the franchise has had on fans, Street Fighter IV and Super Street Fighter IV Anime movies, as well as all episodes of the Street Fighter animated series and Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie.
- 11 discs worth of Street Fighter music spanning the past 25 years. Two of the discs include remixes and fan- created music inspired by past Street Fighter games.
- A 64-page art book pays tribute to Street Fighter fans from all over the world and includes fan pieces submitted by professional and aspiring artists alike.
- Full-Size, regulation-approved, Ryu Martial Arts belt
- Certificate of Authenticity
What I can remember:
- Steve Vai
- Sevendust x4
- John Mayer
- Staind
- Fuel x2
- Godsmack x2
- Evanescence x2
- RHCP
- BSB
- Mudvayne x2
- Judas Priest x2
- Mars Volta
- Disturbed x2
- Marylin Manson
- Joe Satriani
- Tantris
- Stone Sour
- Buju Banton
- Hinder
- 3 Doors Down
- Flaw
- 3rd Strike
- Soundgarden (awful live band)
- Audioslave x2
- Whitesnake
- Rob Zombie x3
- Lacuna Coil (terrible live)
- SOAD
- Ozzy x2
- BLS x2
- Slayer
- POD
- Drowning Pool
- Adema
- Black Sabbath x2
- Hatebreed
- Meshuggah
- Andrew W.K.
- Lost Prophets
- Incubus
- QOTSA x2
- Chevelle
- Seether
- Finger Eleven
- Hell Yeah
- Korn
- Alicia Keys
- Missy Elliot
- Busta Rhymes
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