
Today on the veg...slams, stuffs, jams & dunks
(Been in meetings...so sue me.)

Today on the veg...slams, stuffs, jams & dunks
(Been in meetings...so sue me.)

An arg for the upcoming Nine Inch Nails album "Year Zero" launched a few days ago with lots of mysterious websites, spooky sounds, and even a song from the new album supposedly found on the bathroom floor at a NIN concert in Portugal.
You can read a Cliff Note' s version of events here if any of the above links make you dizzy.
Apologies for my absence from YBNBY for a while - been traveling in Alabama, where our hotel was under a 30 minte tornado alert at one point. Gathering in a bar watching a weather map as a spiral graphic slowly nudges it's way towards you is something to behold.
Which proves a wholly unmotivated segue to an amazing new mashup for your listening pleasure - the King of New York meets the Icelandic princess.
While he may not be remembered as the greatest fighter of all time, he still gets my vote for most fascinating interview. Here's an anthology of great Tyson sound bytes.
Rob Manuel and Joel Veitch designed an advertisement for Truphone. Its good to see the company has a sense of humor! The original is at the Truphone site.

Film noir flash escape from the internet? You’ll get the feeling you’ve seen this movie before, or even lived it, but never quite like this! Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries presents Into The Night. (via the Presurfer)

- We'll start with the top ten movie drug dealers. But no Eric Stoltz from Pulp Fiction...lame.
- Some pets have it made...and some pets don't...and some pets are Dick Cheney's hunting dog?
- Mexican drug cartels are dissing each other on YouTube. I really didn't see that one coming.
- A funny clip from the Daily Show. Watch as Joe Scarborough helps out with conservative dating.
- And how quickly do you think Tim Hardaway's head would explode if he watched the Snicker's spot?
Doesn’t this look like it could be the intro for a sitcom? Sort of an updated version of I Dream of Jeannie.