This is single-handedly probably the most stressful video I have ever watched on the web. How does he do this? Actually, better question… WHY?! He is not Spiderman. What is he thinking? One day, I can only imagine this going terribly terribly wrong. Until then… enjoy the video. You probably shouldn’t watch if you are scared of heights.
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Jason at FrugalDad.com created an amazing infographic illustrating the effects of the Jan. 18th #SOPASTRIKE that was literally the largest protest in history. Over 115,000 sites including RemixTheVideo joined in on the protest to stop the worst censorship bills to ever face the web. Check out the complete infographic after the jump
Buried? You know what that means.. Russell’s back. I can’t wait for the season to start this summer.
This video is featured on Wale’s YouTube channel and I can’t seem to find any official statement from him actually endorsing Ron Paul (which would be kind of awesome). The question is.. is Wale truly endorsing Ron Paul? Or did his YouTube account get hacked?
Bassnectar drops knowledge about the Dubstep musical family tree in an 2007 interview with MoBoogie with some kinetic typography aiding the explanation.
Lorin (Bassnectar) stated that he liked the video, but also added this comment:
“This was recorded off the cuff back in 2007. If it was today i’d be more clear about certain points. Also I disagree with some of what i said here, but mostly the main point is that Tempo, Beat Structure, and Sound Design all play a part in defining what a genre is. That said, these days the term “dubstep” seems to mean different things to different people. Id rather not even define ‘dubstep’ – too inflammatory.” – Bassnectar

UPDATE: Unfortunately, the track is no longer available for download due to copyright claims. Drake gets the final laugh.
To give you a little history, Common dissed Drake on the track “Sweet” off of his recently released album, The Dreamer/The Believer. Although Common’s diss was somewhat vague, Drake fired back with a more pointed diss on “Stay Schemin”, which was on Rick Ross’s recently released mixtape Rich Forever. Naturally, Common ran straight to the studio and remixed “Stay Schemin”.
In addition to adding a harsh verse dissing Drake, Common changed the album artwork (seen above) to replace Drake’s name with some choice words, added in some Destiny’s Child, and left Drake’s verse on the track to make him sound like a fool.
Love it.
Listen: Common – Stay Schemin (Drake Diss)

Have you ever wanted a hardcore electronic remix of that one song (composed by John Williams) that comes on every time the Jedi are onscreen in the Star Wars movies? Yea, me too.
Follow the download link to Coyote Kisses‘ FB page to download the track for free.

