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30 Seconds To Mars Go For Guinness World Record

December 7 show at New York’s Hammerstein Ballroom would set record for Most Shows Performed During a Single Album Cycle. By James Montgomery Shannon Leto, Jared Leto, and Tomo Milicevic of 30 Seconds to Mars Photo: Taylor Hill/ FilmMagic 30 Seconds to Mars released This Is War in December 2009 and have spent basically every waking moment since on the road promoting it (when they weren’t making 15-minute, NFSW mini-movies , of course). To date, they’ve played shows on six continents, and now, all that touring will earn them a place in the “Guinness Book of World Records.” On December 7, 30STM will perform their 300th — and final — show in support of War, at New York’s Hammerstein Ballroom. And when that gig is completed, they’ll officially set the record for Most Shows Performed During a Single Album Cycle. That’s according to a press release issued Monday (October 17) by the band’s spokesperson, which touts the show as “a special Tribus Centum Numerarae concert” and promises that “the band is also planning a special week of unique shows celebrating this milestone, beginning on December 5.” “We have been on the road for an incredible and insane two years and thought what better way to celebrate the end of this phenomenal journey than with a week of special shows in New York City,” 30STM frontman Jared Leto said in a statement. “We thought documenting this for posterity with the ‘Guinness Book of World Records’ would be fun especially as we aren’t any good at growing our fingernails very long or cultivating the world’s largest squash.” Don’t downplay a giant squash, dude. Tickets for the record-setting show are now available in an exclusive fan-club pre-sale through the band’s website , with tickets being made available to the general public beginning Saturday at 10 a.m. ET. Will you be at the record-setting show? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists 30 Seconds To Mars

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Watch: Obama’s Jobs Speech In 35 Seconds

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President Obama delivered a rousing 32 minute jobs speech to Congress Thursday night. Here’s is speech about his jobs bill, edited down to 35 seconds! Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The New Civil Rights Movement Discovery Date : 09/09/2011 17:00 Number of articles : 3

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Behind The Scenes Of “4 Intimate Nights With Beyonce” [VIDEO]

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Just in case you weren’t able to snag tickets for “4 Intimate Nights With Beyonce” in the 22 seconds it took to sell out, her production manager, lighting director and musical director have provided a behind-the-scenes documentary style clip of the once in a lifetime concert series! Beyonce appears on camera for a literal second towards the end..see if you can spot her! Beyonce Performs “Countdown” At Roseland Ballroom [VIDEO] Beyonce Sells Out Concert In 22 Seconds! Spotted @ Rap-Up.com

Behind The Scenes Of “4 Intimate Nights With Beyonce” [VIDEO]

30 Seconds To Mars Answer Your Questions In Exclusive MTV Live Stream

’30 Seconds to Mars: State of the Union’ will stream live on MTV.com Thursday at 6 p.m. ET/ 3 p.m. PT. By James Montgomery 30 Seconds to Mars Photo: Dave Hogan/ WireImage They went to the brink and back to make This Is War , but now, more than a year after the album hit stores, 30 Seconds to Mars are stronger than ever, with a globe-spanning, arena-filling tour, a string of thoroughly epic music videos, and a die-hard fanbase that most bands would kill for. So now, everyone is beginning to wonder: What’s next? On Thursday, we’ll find out, when Jared, Shannon and Tomo stop by the MTV Newsroom for a live chat we’re calling “30 Seconds to Mars: State of the Union,” an in-depth discussion about the band’s past, present and, of course, future. Streaming live on MTV.com at 6 p.m. ET/ 3 p.m. PT, the show will be an hour-long open-ended conversation, with the band’s Echelon asking the questions. Fans can submit their queries via Twitter, using the hashtag #ASK30STM, and we’ll pick the best of the bunch to be answered during our live stream. The MTV Newsroom will also be packed with Echelon members, turning the entire show into one gigantic 30STM lovefest (or a close approximation of their “Closer to the Edge” video, at least). So, if you love 30 Seconds to Mars, you’ve gotta watch the “State of the Union” … and lend your voice to the conversation too. And if you know 30 Seconds to Mars — or their boundary-pushing videos for “Hurricane” and “This Is War,” — you know there’s no topic that’s off-limits. It all goes down Thursday at 6 p.m. ET/ 3 p.m. PT on MTV.com! Related Artists 30 Seconds To Mars

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‘American Idol’ Preview: Who Will Own Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Night?

We offer up song suggestions for the top nine. By Eric Ditzian “American Idol” top 9 Photo: FOX Last week on “American Idol,” it was all Elton John , all the time. On Wednesday (April 6), the contestants get to open up more than one songbook, because this week’s theme is based on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s Songs that Shaped Rock & Roll exhibit. They’ll be able to cover everyone from Jefferson Airplane to Jane’s Addiction, the Moody Blues to the Red Hot Chili Peppers, the 5 Satins to the 4 Seasons, plus Kings B.B., Carole and Ben E. But with great variety comes great responsibility. Here’s what we’d like to from the remaining nine hopefuls: Casey Abrams With a cleaned-up beard on his face and a fire lit under his butt following a near-exit, Abrams stormed back into the mix with last week’s most emotionally resonant take on Elton. We pray he learned his lesson and will show similar vocal restraint Wednesday. He’s got a lot of soulful singers to choose from — Sam Cooke, Ray Charles — but one tune jumped out to us: Jimmy Cliff’s “Many Rivers to Cross” could turn into a much-needed “moment” for Abrams. Haley Reinhart Will she pull a Jacob Lusk, or can Haley build on her showstopping performance last week and stake a claim as a potential dark horse? A few weeks ago, Lusk busted out a stunner then followed it up by regressing back to the barely controlled eruptions he calls singing. Haley will once again have to show off those growls, but she can’t over-rely on them. The perfect song for her is the Allman Brothers Band’s “Whipping Post” — except instead of going with intense Southern rock,

‘American Idol’ Preview: Who Will Own Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Night?

We offer up song suggestions for the top nine. By Eric Ditzian “American Idol” top 9 Photo: FOX Last week on “American Idol,” it was all Elton John , all the time. On Wednesday (April 6), the contestants get to open up more than one songbook, because this week’s theme is based on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s Songs that Shaped Rock & Roll exhibit. They’ll be able to cover everyone from Jefferson Airplane to Jane’s Addiction, the Moody Blues to the Red Hot Chili Peppers, the 5 Satins to the 4 Seasons, plus Kings B.B., Carole and Ben E. But with great variety comes great responsibility. Here’s what we’d like to from the remaining nine hopefuls: Casey Abrams With a cleaned-up beard on his face and a fire lit under his butt following a near-exit, Abrams stormed back into the mix with last week’s most emotionally resonant take on Elton. We pray he learned his lesson and will show similar vocal restraint Wednesday. He’s got a lot of soulful singers to choose from — Sam Cooke, Ray Charles — but one tune jumped out to us: Jimmy Cliff’s “Many Rivers to Cross” could turn into a much-needed “moment” for Abrams. Haley Reinhart Will she pull a Jacob Lusk, or can Haley build on her showstopping performance last week and stake a claim as a potential dark horse? A few weeks ago, Lusk busted out a stunner then followed it up by regressing back to the barely controlled eruptions he calls singing. Haley will once again have to show off those growls, but she can’t over-rely on them. The perfect song for her is the Allman Brothers Band’s “Whipping Post” — except instead of going with intense Southern rock,

30 Seconds To Mars Get Conflicted In ‘This Is War’ Video

Long-delayed clip is heavy on special effects — and message. By James Montgomery Jared Leto in the “This is War” video Photo: EMI More than a year after they shot it — and nearly nine months since we asked “Whatever Happened to It?” — 30 Seconds to Mars premiered their “This Is War” video on Wednesday (April 6), a clip that’s nearly as heavy on special effects as it is on message. Opening with a quote from H.G. Wells (“If we don’t end war, war will end us”) and concluding with the computer-generated destruction of tanks, jets and all manner of implements of destruction — or, more specifically, their assemblage into something more, which may or may not be the group’s Triad symbol — “War” is actually all about peace, a concept that doesn’t seem to gibe with the fact that 30STM are dressed as U.S. soldiers, patrolling the desert in an armored Humvee. Then again, with its quick-cut montages of various deities and despots, perhaps the video is less about the physical act of war as it is the men who wage it — or, alternately, rail against it. As Jared Leto told MTV News last year, the clip and the song are about “the inevitability of conflict, the blessing of conflict and what we can all learn from it.” It seems that, no matter how inhumane the outcome, humankind is practically predestined for war — a fact that roughly 2,000 years of our existence has sadly proven time and time again. So rather than just come right out and say that war is bad — since, you know, duh — 30 Seconds to Mars try their very best to explore the various facets of the concept: the men and women who lead us to conflict and those who attempt to halt that march. It’s a tact they applied to the notion of sex in their “Hurricane” video , only here, they’re much subtler (as subtle as a war video with flying tanks can be, of course). But since a complete investigation of humanity’s foibles would take a lot longer to complete than the six minutes 30STM have to work with in “This Is War,” they basically leave their findings up to the viewer. When the pile of tanks and battleships at clip’s end transforms into a massive pyramid, the meaning isn’t readily apparent: There seems to be some sort of extraterrestrial force at play here, or perhaps it’s just the overwhelming good nature of humankind willing the event to happen. The image is clearly meant to provoke, but does it also provoke thought ? Ultimately, that’s up to you. Though, it bears mention that much like conflict itself, thought is a decidedly human condition. And it’s also more powerful than any bomb could ever be. What did you think of 30 Seconds to Mars’ new video? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists 30 Seconds To Mars

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30 Seconds To Mars Get Conflicted In ‘This Is War’ Video

30 Seconds To Mars Get Conflicted In ‘This Is War’ Video

Long-delayed clip is heavy on special effects — and message. By James Montgomery Jared Leto in the “This is War” video Photo: EMI More than a year after they shot it — and nearly nine months since we asked “Whatever Happened to It?” — 30 Seconds to Mars premiered their “This Is War” video on Wednesday (April 6), a clip that’s nearly as heavy on special effects as it is on message. Opening with a quote from H.G. Wells (“If we don’t end war, war will end us”) and concluding with the computer-generated destruction of tanks, jets and all manner of implements of destruction — or, more specifically, their assemblage into something more, which may or may not be the group’s Triad symbol — “War” is actually all about peace, a concept that doesn’t seem to gibe with the fact that 30STM are dressed as U.S. soldiers, patrolling the desert in an armored Humvee. Then again, with its quick-cut montages of various deities and despots, perhaps the video is less about the physical act of war as it is the men who wage it — or, alternately, rail against it. As Jared Leto told MTV News last year, the clip and the song are about “the inevitability of conflict, the blessing of conflict and what we can all learn from it.” It seems that, no matter how inhumane the outcome, humankind is practically predestined for war — a fact that roughly 2,000 years of our existence has sadly proven time and time again. So rather than just come right out and say that war is bad — since, you know, duh — 30 Seconds to Mars try their very best to explore the various facets of the concept: the men and women who lead us to conflict and those who attempt to halt that march. It’s a tact they applied to the notion of sex in their “Hurricane” video , only here, they’re much subtler (as subtle as a war video with flying tanks can be, of course). But since a complete investigation of humanity’s foibles would take a lot longer to complete than the six minutes 30STM have to work with in “This Is War,” they basically leave their findings up to the viewer. When the pile of tanks and battleships at clip’s end transforms into a massive pyramid, the meaning isn’t readily apparent: There seems to be some sort of extraterrestrial force at play here, or perhaps it’s just the overwhelming good nature of humankind willing the event to happen. The image is clearly meant to provoke, but does it also provoke thought ? Ultimately, that’s up to you. Though, it bears mention that much like conflict itself, thought is a decidedly human condition. And it’s also more powerful than any bomb could ever be. What did you think of 30 Seconds to Mars’ new video? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists 30 Seconds To Mars

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Large Professor & Neek The Exotic Present “Still On The Hustle” [VIDEO]

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Large Professor & Neek The Exotic held a listening session for Neek’s upcoming album, Still On The Hustle. Nodfactor.com caught up with the Mad Scientist to discuss his history with Neek, who is producing on the album and what his plans are for a new project in 2011. RELATED POSTS: True School Tuesday:Large Professor Is Hip-Hop’s Main Source An 18-Year-Old Nas Changes The Game In 60 Seconds

Large Professor & Neek The Exotic Present “Still On The Hustle” [VIDEO]

Fashion Break: Beth Ditto’s "I Wrote the Book"

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If you follow me on twitter , you probably remember me mildly obsessing over the debut of Beth Ditto’s solo EP, produced by Simian Mobile Disco. Now, the first video accompanying that EP has been released for “I Wrote the Book.” I love it!! What do you think? I know some die-hards of The Gossip that haven’t been won-over by her solo venture yet, but I’m a major fan. It gives me instant smiles and makes… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : nicolette mason Discovery Date : 17/02/2011 22:41 Number of articles : 3

Fashion Break: Beth Ditto’s "I Wrote the Book"