Desilate is to destroy, annihilate, conquer, rule over, and to get some one from behind. With this in mind to desilate can mean a lot of things, which can include being angry at some one or just playing around. It can also be used in bets and games, like if you were to say "Dude i just desilated you in that game. When something happens make sure you use the right term cause there is also a word desolate which may get people very confused if you say it or misspell it wrong. There are other terms too like desilate, desilating, or desilated. Like in history a lot of people were desilated either in the army or in the wars in the past. Desilate is a pretty cool word if you use it correctly.
A Klass Records is a New Zealand record label started on January 1, 2000. The founding members are K5K and MCslypussy of a multi-genres band called Anti-Kati.
Thus far A Klass has released predominantly noise, breakcore and drum and bass, but the label is not limited to releasing these genres.
A Klass has released music by international artists such as Knar, Noize Punishment, Anti-Kati, Heartworm, Squee, Idiot Lust, K5K, Rebell Terract and Contra.
Many of A Klass Records releases are CD-R and released as A Klass Limited (AKL) in their catalogue. A Klass Records has long used and promoted CD-R technology because of the inexpense, the ease of creation internationally and Durability over regular CDs. An article on the benefits of CDr technology written by Venetic can be found here
Another important mention about A Klass Records is that they not only operate as a regular Record label (producing CDs, CD-R and Vinyl) but also as a netlabel where all releases and artwork are free for download and reproduction.
The creators of A Klass records also run a parallel net label GOD Rekidz.
Thus far A Klass has released predominantly noise, breakcore and drum and bass, but the label is not limited to releasing these genres.
A Klass has released music by international artists such as Knar, Noize Punishment, Anti-Kati, Heartworm, Squee, Idiot Lust, K5K, Rebell Terract and Contra.
Many of A Klass Records releases are CD-R and released as A Klass Limited (AKL) in their catalogue. A Klass Records has long used and promoted CD-R technology because of the inexpense, the ease of creation internationally and Durability over regular CDs. An article on the benefits of CDr technology written by Venetic can be found here
Another important mention about A Klass Records is that they not only operate as a regular Record label (producing CDs, CD-R and Vinyl) but also as a netlabel where all releases and artwork are free for download and reproduction.
The creators of A Klass records also run a parallel net label GOD Rekidz.
Mark Prindle (b. 1973) is an American musician and freelance music journalist, who has contributed to Citizine Magazine, among other publications. He lives in New York City and has run a popular website, Prindle's Rock'n'Roll Record Reviews, since 1996. The site features album reviews that are laced with intentionally crass and juvenile humor, in addition to interviews with musicians of whom Prindle is a fan.
Website
Prindle's site doesn't post individual album reviews; instead, each artist has their own page on Prindle's site, and he reviews every release in their discography. His ratings are on a scale from one to ten (only one album has received a 0 rating). Ratings are relative to the artist's body of work, with only one ten for each artist (making every ten essentially a sort of best 9-points record of the artist).
Prindle generally covers punk/hardcore, heavy metal, and '60s pop/rock, though he is by no means limited to those genres, having also completed oeuvre reviews for artists such as Madonna, Eminem and Shooby Taylor. Aside from his deliberately offensive humor, Prindle is perhaps best known for welcoming and encouraging reader thoughts on every album he reviews, and dutifully posting each reply he receives directly beneath his original review.
Musical career
As a musician, he was a member of the band Low-Maintenance Perennials from 1989 to 1997, recording 7 albums with them. After they disbanded, he moved on to making solo records. Neither of them were ever officially released, however, they may be ordered through his website. Reviews for these albums are also available there.
Website
Prindle's site doesn't post individual album reviews; instead, each artist has their own page on Prindle's site, and he reviews every release in their discography. His ratings are on a scale from one to ten (only one album has received a 0 rating). Ratings are relative to the artist's body of work, with only one ten for each artist (making every ten essentially a sort of best 9-points record of the artist).
Prindle generally covers punk/hardcore, heavy metal, and '60s pop/rock, though he is by no means limited to those genres, having also completed oeuvre reviews for artists such as Madonna, Eminem and Shooby Taylor. Aside from his deliberately offensive humor, Prindle is perhaps best known for welcoming and encouraging reader thoughts on every album he reviews, and dutifully posting each reply he receives directly beneath his original review.
Musical career
As a musician, he was a member of the band Low-Maintenance Perennials from 1989 to 1997, recording 7 albums with them. After they disbanded, he moved on to making solo records. Neither of them were ever officially released, however, they may be ordered through his website. Reviews for these albums are also available there.
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