Malpractice

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  1. "Cold" was written and performed for the Queen of the Damned soundtrack, I believe.

    It was featured on the "QOTD" soundtrack but was not written for it (it was already on their "Machine" album). The song you are thinking of must be "Not Meant For Me"

    yeah the one that's done for ROTJ is something else I can't think of it at the moment, but after I made that post I watch ROTJ and the special features but that was over a week ago. I think..... I can never keep my days straight.

    the song you are thinking of is not a Static-X song, it is actually a Mephisto Odyssey song called "Crash" which features vocals from Wayne Static.

    and yes i am very ashamed of myself for knowing this information lol.

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    huge month, and i am going to need to cut back a whole lot next month.

  3. Well, I read the solicitations that mentioned part three of the battle, and I saw that.

    Maybe it's only temporary as that could piss a lot of people off.

    well we already know that all this battle for the cowl stuff is temporary since Morrison is writing an in continuity book with the Bruce Wayne Batman, but even just for a temporary thing it dosen't make much sense. This is a storyline which is spinning out of Morrison's run and Jason Todd wasn't anywhere in that run let alone even mentioned.

  4. Also, I don't know where she went (maybe I missed a story) but why isn't Lady Shiva being brought up at all? She helped re-trained Bruce when he broke his back and as far as I know is still considered one of the best assassins in the DCU. Obviously she couldn't be Batman but I miss her character in the comics.

    read the last issue of Robin.

  5. there are 2 songs by them that are decent ("Old Enough", and "Leader Of Men") but other than that I don't dig anything else that they have done, and they haven't done anything innovative with their craft to be considered one of the best rock bands ever. they are just a radio rock band, and nothing more. I don't begrudge their success or anything, but they have basically been writing the same songs over and over again.

  6. there's a lot of good stuff, if you are just intrested in trades i'll name some good collected editions

    obviously you have already read DKR and Year One, but if you are into seeing a really radical take on Batman and his mythos i suggest giving Frank Miller's other work like The Dark Knight Strikes Again and All*Star Batman & Robin, The Boy Wonder a try. They might be a little shocking at first but i think they both showcase a unique take on the characters, and further examines Batman, his relationships with others, and his place in the world of superhero comic books with a more satirical edge. David Lapham's City Of Crime kind of fits in this category as well.

    I am a huge fan of Grant Morrison's take on Batman as well, and highly suggest giving his stories a shot

    Arkham Asylum: A Serious House On Serious Earth - an extreme exploration of Batman and his relationship with the villians he opposes and the place that houses them.

    Gothic - Batman battles a seemingly immortal killer while confronting a demon from his own past. Yea that probably sounds like every batman story you've ever read but Morrison makes it intresting.

    His current run on the character is also another very intresting take in which every batman story ever written actually happened but in the span of about 10 years or so and how that man confronts his past when it starts to come back to get him in different ways. So far it has been collected in Batman And Son, The Black Glove, and R.I.P.. Also if you are just intrested in a straight up superhero team book Morrison had a lengthy run on JLA in which Batman was featured prominetly.

    Matt Wagner did some great early years Batman stuff with his Dark Moon Rising stuff which is collected in 2 trades, Batman And The Monster Men, and Batman And The Mad Monk. He also did a Two-Face story called Faces.

    Going Sane is one of my favorite Joker stories ever. It's a intresting look at what the Joker would do if he lost Batman. Blind Justice is a tale of what happens when someone fucks with bruce wayne's identity. Batman: Year 100 is Batman 100 years in the future in kind of Blade Runner inspired setting as written and drawn by Paul Pope. The Man Who Laughs is another great early years tale of Batman's first meeting with the Joker. Strange Apparations is considered by many to be the definitve Batman story and the birth of the modern Batman. You can never go wrong with the Chronicles stuff either, the Bill Finger era is excellent. Batman: Black and White is a great anthology series of one in dones by famous creators.

  7. I don't know. They just seem like a sloppy funk band to me. Introduce Yourself has the next best rhythm on the record by Mosely ruins that one for me.

    Patton turned them into the best band of their time.

    I can't argue with the fact that the Patton albums are obviously the more influential ones, and helped to soldify their place in rock history because prior to that they were just known as the band that James Hetfield liked but i still just happen to prefer the Mosley stuff. Dosen't mean "Angel Dust" isn't also one of my all time favorite albums though.

    *The Des and Malpractice Faith No More podcast coming soon*

    Simple Man by Deftones, by the way.

    It kicks ass!

    very glad to hear!