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Ayreon
Apr 21, 2015 18:05:33 GMT -8
Post by Isiah Zombie on Apr 21, 2015 18:05:33 GMT -8
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Ayreon
Apr 22, 2015 5:50:28 GMT -8
Post by Donutz on Apr 22, 2015 5:50:28 GMT -8
pretty gud actually
how are the rest of the songs
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Ayreon
Apr 28, 2015 2:13:48 GMT -8
Post by Isiah Zombie on Apr 28, 2015 2:13:48 GMT -8
Just as good
This is the album I know by them. It's a double album. The first disc is slower songs and the second is fast metal
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Ayreon
Apr 28, 2015 4:24:31 GMT -8
Post by Donutz on Apr 28, 2015 4:24:31 GMT -8
hah i like 1:56
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Ayreon
Apr 28, 2015 13:44:12 GMT -8
Post by Isiah Zombie on Apr 28, 2015 13:44:12 GMT -8
yeah the part without any guitar
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Ayreon
Apr 28, 2015 20:58:17 GMT -8
Post by Donutz on Apr 28, 2015 20:58:17 GMT -8
actually listened to the second CD yesterday and it was pretty gud all in all
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Ayreon
May 3, 2015 22:43:20 GMT -8
Post by Isiah Zombie on May 3, 2015 22:43:20 GMT -8
I like every song on it.
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Ayreon
May 4, 2015 21:19:06 GMT -8
Post by Donutz on May 4, 2015 21:19:06 GMT -8
to the quasar is awesome
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Ayreon
May 6, 2015 23:51:49 GMT -8
Post by Isiah Zombie on May 6, 2015 23:51:49 GMT -8
did the swallowed god enjoy it too
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Ayreon
May 7, 2015 23:10:11 GMT -8
Post by Donutz on May 7, 2015 23:10:11 GMT -8
not sure
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Ayreon
May 15, 2015 21:50:46 GMT -8
Post by Isiah Zombie on May 15, 2015 21:50:46 GMT -8
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Ayreon
May 16, 2015 2:19:32 GMT -8
Post by Donutz on May 16, 2015 2:19:32 GMT -8
Quasars (/ˈkweɪzɑr/) or quasi-stellar radio sources are the most energetic and distant members of a class of objects called active galactic nuclei (AGN). Quasars are extremely luminous and were first identified as being high redshift sources of electromagnetic energy, including radio waves and visible light, that appeared to be similar to stars, rather than extended sources similar to galaxies. Their spectra contain very broad emission lines, unlike any known from stars, hence the name "quasi-stellar." Their luminosity can be 100 times greater than that of the Milky Way.[2]
While the nature of these objects was controversial until the early 1980s, there is now a scientific consensus that a quasar is a compact region in the center of a massive galaxy surrounding a central supermassive black hole.[3] Its size is 10–10,000 times the Schwarzschild radius of the black hole. The energy emitted by a quasar derives from mass falling onto the accretion disc around the black hole.
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Ayreon
May 19, 2015 16:14:49 GMT -8
Post by Isiah Zombie on May 19, 2015 16:14:49 GMT -8
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Ayreon
May 19, 2015 21:34:51 GMT -8
Post by Donutz on May 19, 2015 21:34:51 GMT -8
HNHHH!
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Ayreon
May 22, 2015 22:21:29 GMT -8
Post by Isiah Zombie on May 22, 2015 22:21:29 GMT -8
meaning?
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