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Phil Anselmo and SuperJoint Ritual will play 12 shows on the 'It Takes Guts tour in July'





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Phil Anselmo and SuperJoint Ritual with play 12 shows on the 'It Takes Guts tour in July'

Superjoint Ritual have announced a 12-date US summer tour.

Down frontman Phil Anselmo resurrected the group last year under the shortened name Superjoint for their first gig in 10 years – despite the former Pantera man stating their appearance at the Housecore Horror Film Festival was a “one off.”

And last month he revealed he was busy writing material for a variety of projects – including Superjoint tracks.

“I’ve been writing new Superjoint, been writing new Illegals. Actually I’m in a secret death metal project with some secret other guys from across the equator. It’s called Metraton Ganga.” Says Anselmo

Before their run of US dates with King Parrot and Child Bite, Superjoint will play Hellfest in France on the weekend of June 19-21.



SUPERJOINT US TOUR DATES

Jul 10: Diamond Ballroom Oklahoma City, OK 

Jul 11: Fitzgerald’s Houston, TX 

Jul 12: Gas Monkey Dallas, TX 

Jul 14: Bogart’s Cincinnati, OH 

Jul 15: Machine Shop Flint, MI 

Jul 17: Poughkeepsie, NY - The Chance

Jul 18: Chameleon Club Lancaster, PA 

Jul 19: V Club Huntington, WV 

Jul 21: Greene Street Greensboro, NC 

Jul 23: Warehouse Live Clarksville, TN 

Jul 24: Vinyl Music Hall Pensacola, FL 

Jul 25: Warehouse Shreveport, LA

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Another Slipknot Album Could Be Here As Early As 2017!

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Slipknot Member Shawn Crahan aka Clown

On Tuesday Slipknot's Clown explains the timetable for their next album. Slipknot's Clown thinks the band's sixth album could appear as early 2017 - also stating their passion for the project is already where it needs to be. Slipknot is in Europe from June 5-20th, and then returns to West Palm Beach, Florida for the summer US Tour with Lamb Of God, Bullet For My Valentine and Motionless In White.starting July 24th. As it sits now, the next album wouldn't start until mid-2016. Also headlining yet another year at the Download festival at Donington, UK.

Clown tells Loudwire: "It takes six months to make a record, so it could be as early as the first quarter of 2017. We're in the rhythm of writing all the time, which is a very helpful tool. It's not anything that won't get used. Usually if we're writing, it's passion."

Slipknot percussionist Clown thinks the band’s sixth album could appear in early 2017 – and he says passion for the project is already there.

Guitarist Jim Root told Metal Hammer earlier this month that it was difficult to say what direction the material would take and that there’s a couple of different ways to approach it – we could approach it like we did Iowa compared to the first release, or we could approach it like picking up where The Subliminal Verses or The Gray Chapter left off. Do we go more aggro, heavy and death metal, or do we go more cerebral, more Pink Floyd, more kind of experimental? It’s hard to say.”

Meanwhile, late bassist Paul Gray is to be remembered at an art exhibition at the band’s home town of Des Moines, Iowa, on June 19-20. Memorabilia on view at the Kum & Go Theater include masks, instruments, photos and more. A memorial book will be on sale, with proceeds going to Gray’s daughter October.



SOURCE: http://www.teamrock.com/news/2015-05-26/slipknot-6th-album-in-2017-clown

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6 Long Forgotten Social Sites [Pic]

Depending on who you ask, Google+ is either growing at a good pace, struggling, or being fitted for a toe tag as its shoved into a large metal cabinet in the coroner's lab. But whats not in question is the ultimate fate of the following social network sites, which either were once at the top of their game or disappeared completely with few remembering they even had a URL.


iTunes Ping




Steve Jobs introduced iTunes Ping as 'sort of like Facebook and Twitter meet iTunesbut Ping is not Facebookit is not Twitter.' And with that resounding, confusing launch iTunes Ping let people follow artists, see what music their friends were buying, what concerts they were attending, and what music people with similar tastes like them were into on iTunes. But unlike Facebook and Twitter (which it definitely was not like but was sort of like in that people like those sites), people didnt want to hang around iTunes. They just wanted to buy their music and leave, sort of like a store in which youre ashamed to be seen walking out with beef jerky or porn. Two years later the social site was closed and integrated into Facebook and Twitter, which it was like but definitely not like, and now is indistinguishable from either.


Eons




Like a retirement village that freaks out whenever a teenager appears and where everybody is still having trouble with the play button on their VCR that they dont realize is now useless, Eons.com was designed as a social site for people 40 and over. The business theory was that kids and adults would each want their own hangout online, only for the company to discover baby boomers and aging Gen Xers don't always want to be reminded how old they are by just complaining about ailments with other people their own age. So the adults went to join the kids at Facebook, which caused the kids to leave Facebook for Kik, and left Eons.com sitting alone in the dark, trying to remember if it took its pills.


Yahoo! 360




Nothing spells early doom then when your site's one and only logo prominently features the word 'beta' in it. Its like a restaurant sign that reads, Yes, were open, but please dont order anything more complicated than water. Which was odd since the original idea behind the social network Yahoo! 360 was that it could do EVERYTHINGconnect with friends, create websites, maintain blogs, message people, share photos, and even provide updated summaries on what everyone else was doing. Its like a restaurant sign that reads, "You want barbecue? You want vegan? You want a lobster shoved inside a condor? Come on in!" Bit apparently all that proved too much for the cooks at Yahoo! 360 and the site never officially opened to the public, like a restaurant sign that reads, 'Were Open' right above a giant padlock that was installed the very first day of business.


Bolt




While Eons.com tried to interest your grandparents in logging online for reasons other than being confused by Skype, Bolt was geared exclusively to teens. One of the earliest social networking sites - coming online 1996 - Bolt offered an age appropriate environment with a focus on music, chats rooms, message boards, e-cards, and even horoscopes. But like a teenager who wants to do whatever it takes to remain popular, Bolt kept changing its look, identity, and probably the way it signed its name. Starting with its official 'American Idol' message board, the site started focusing more on sponsors than its users. Then it transformed into a video music site, which in turn was hit with lawsuits from music companies saying the videos were being pirated. Then it transformed yet again into a content creation site, but by then few users were still around. And so like a teenager who tried to hard to be liked, Bolt found itself alone, muttering how it never really needed friends anyway.


SixDegrees.com




'Let's make social networking a confusing, relentless ordeal!' So might as well have been the concept behind SixDegrees.com, which would have enjoyed far greater success if it were just about Kevin Bacon. Users could list friends, family, and acquaintances (read: people who rarely return your calls and pause a moment before remembering your name) who were both members of the site and not. Users could post on the pages of those people who were in the first to third degree range (from 'closest' to 'I owe him a lunch'), and then see who those members were connected to, a model that was perfected by MySpace and Facebook before being mildly botched by Google+. But like most sites on this page it was pushed aside for far more successful social networks, and now it just quietly reminds itself that the best way to win at 'Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon' is to never forget he was in 'A Few Good Men' and 'Apollo 13.'


Friendster




Friendster is like that really close friend in elementary school who still wanted to play with action figures in middle school, so you gradually shifted to your cooler friend MySpace. But after a while it became obvious MySpace was never going to grow up and stop telling fart jokes, so then you eventually became friends with the very popular and very rich kid Facebook. But several years later you and Facebook have fallen into a comfortable rut and you begin to wonder whatever happened to your best childhood friend. So you reach out only to find that your innocent grade school chum Friendster has desperately reinvented itself into an off-shore gaming site, and you wonder if things would have turned out differently if you had just been there for it all those years ago.





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Whats The World Having For Breakfast



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What People Around The World Eat Each Day In Calories


Bruce Hopkins, Bondi Beach Lifeguard (3,700 kcal) 


Sitarani Tyaagi, Hindu Priest (1,000 kcal) 


Viahondjera Musutua, Himba Tribeswoman (1,500 kcal) 


Aivars Radzins, Forester and Beekeeper(3,100 kcals) 


Takeuchi Masato, Professional Sumo Wrestler (3,500 kcal) 


Shashi Kanth, AOL Call Center Worker (3,000 kcal) 


Marble Moahi, Mother Living with HIV/AIDS, Botswana 900 Calories 

Munna Kailash, Bicycle Rickshaw Driver, India 2,400 Calories 


Noolkisaruni Tarakuai, Third Wife of a Maasai Chief 800 Calories 


Ahmed Ahmed Swaid, Qat Merchant, Yemen 3,300 Calories


Leland Melvin, NASA Astronaut, Outer Space 2,700 Calories 


Nguyen Theo, Rice Farmer, Vietnam 2,500 Calories 


Felipe Adams, Iraq War Veteran, California 2,100 Calories 


Tiffany Whitehead, Amusement Park Ride Supervisor, Minnesota 1,900 Calories 


Ruma Akhter, Seamstress, Bangladesh 1,800 Calories 


Saleh Abdul Fadlallah, Camel Broker, Egypt 3,200 Calories 


Curtis Newcomer, US Army Soldier, Mojave Desert 4,000 Calories 


Din Memon, Taxi Driver, Chicago 2,000 Calories 


Conrad Tolby, Truck Driver, Illinois 5,400 Calories 


Mariel Booth, Model and Student, New York 2,400 Calories 


Solange Da Silva Correia, Ranchers Wife, Brazil 3,400 Calories 


Katherine Navas, High Schooler, Venezuela 4,000 Calories 


Coco Simone Finken, Vegetarian, Canada 1,900 Calories


Willie Ishulutak, Soapstone Carver, Canada 4,700 Calories 


Lan Guihua, Farmer, China 1,900 Calories 


Maria Ermelinda Ayme Sichigalo, Mother of Eight, Ecuador 3,800 Calories 


A look at what people around the world eat everyday and their daily caloric intake.




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