Apr 24

Every good site should contain a full mix of both good and bad reviews. This is one for the latter I’m afraid. I have Google’s Adsense setup on the website to deliver you the users, some targeted adverts. Whilst any advert is something I can’t really stand - I had faith in Google to deliver us something good. I have looked at many different sites that these ads link to - and some are great. Infact, I have another great review to follow shortly. However, the software I am going to talk to you about is not the case.
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Written by Alex on Monday 24th April 2006
Jan 23

This article aims to help differentiate between your different effects units. How many of you often use distortion and overdrive indifferently? Ever since the magnetic pickup was placed onto a guitar, players have sought ways to alter the source to give new and interesting sounds.
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Written by Alex on Monday 23rd January 2006
Dec 30

Green Day - Bullet in a Bible is a 2 disc set with a live DVD video and an audio CD. The DVD features the "American Idiot" tour in it’s UK stage. Recorded over the 2 day event at the Milton Keynes National Bowl in June 2005 we are treated to a mix of new tracks and some old classics.
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Written by Alex on Friday 30th December 2005
Dec 23

We last saw the Audio Phonics guitar tuner way back at version 1.02. This was actually one of the very first articles to grace the pages of blind-summit. We now return with the latest version, a beta, 3.06. The new software looks great, performs well and has a host of new features. Perhaps the only downside is the registration aspect. Although the software is free to download and has a limitless trial, they have added a register / continue trial prompt. Having said that - a small price to pay for an excellent program.
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Written by Alex on Friday 23rd December 2005
Dec 20
With the release of Hypnotize, the fifth System of a Down album, they complete the second half of the 2 album release. The band had a large collection of songs that they wanted to release on an album, however there were too many tracks. Splitting them over 2 CDs was the answer.
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Written by Alex on Tuesday 20th December 2005