Top Albums


Doomsday for the Deceiver
No Place for Disgrace
Cuatro
When the Storm Comes Down
Dreams of Death

Top Songs


Iron Tears
Hammerhead
Fade to Black
Desecrator
Doomsday for the Deceiver
No Place for Disgrace
She Took an Axe
Metalshock
Dreams of Death
Flotzilla
Iron Tears
Hammerhead
Fade to Black
Desecrator
Doomsday for the Deceiver
No Place for Disgrace
She Took an Axe
Metalshock
Dreams of Death
Flotzilla
Flotsam and Jetsam


Related Bands

Overkill | Forbidden | Heathen | Death Angel | Exodus | Dark Angel | Nuclear Assault | Laaz Rockit | Vio-Lence | Coroner | Destruction | Testament | Metal Church | Annihilator | Sodom |


Flotsam and Jetsam News

Flotsam and Jetsam: Cats and crocodiles and monkeys...oh, my! (The York Weekly)
Did you see the "BamGoo" in last week's paper? It's a concept car developed in Kyoto, Japan, that is not only totally electric, but is made primarily from bamboo (the body anyway and#8212; the tires look to be rubber). Now that's what you call going green.

Events in Life Remembered in I Forgot to Get Old -- One Woman's Journey to a Meaningful Life (GlobeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Nov. 25, 2008 -- Take a trip down memory lane as Helen Lewison shares with you snapshots of her life and creates a book bound to entertain and inspire you. I Forgot to Get Old is her experiences compiled in one great book.

A Butterfly Chronicles Her Flight -- Poet-author Helen Lewison Shares Her Colorful and Extraordinary Romantic Journey (GlobeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 25, 2008 -- Some people are like butterflies. They are fragile and defenseless, but strategic in protecting themselves. They are beautiful, but they have to undergo a metamorphosis before they become full-fledged butterflies.

Common ground over a besieged wetlands (Los Angeles Times)
After fighting for decades over its oil and land, conservationists, developers and Long Beach city planners are joining forces to let the Los Cerritos Wetlands grow wild again. Lennie Arkinstall deftly steered his 14-foot aluminum skiff through murky tidal inlets teeming with shorebirds and strewn with trash in the heart of the degraded salt marsh known as the Los Cerritos Wetlands. ...

CD Reviews (Toronto Sun)
THE FIREMAN

This entry was posted on Saturday, March 24th, 2007 at 9:21 am and is filed under F.

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