Injustice was an American death metal band founded in Brooklyn, New York in 1988. Among its members were brothers William and Ron Braunstein who would, soon after the band's breakup, pursue hardcore hip hop careers as Ill Bill and Necro respectively, and drummer Mike Palmeri, who would later join alternative metal band Life of Agony, and later leave the group following its signing with Roadrunner Records. At the time of the band's formation, William was 16 years old while Ron was 12 years old.

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cannot be the work of god as we know it Such injustice to my ears cannot stand Avenge us o Lord Blood On The Dance Floor Just go listen to this hot mess and enjoy the following photo Confide Such Greats Heights A cover of a cover This is probably the end of music Thanks guys

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Do you guys get annoyed when your favorite song/band becomes "everyone's" favorite?
Q. Man, lol I love M.I.A I knew her music for about 3 years now, when she first came out. I love her political awareness in her lyrics and the cool ethnic beats. however, everyone aparently loves "paper planes" and only think of it as a violent, getting high son when it really talks about society injustice. damn, I hate it when songs become top 40 and everyone acts like they knew the band/song before you. did this happen to any of ya'll? its prolly just my area then, b/c when people learn of a song through top 40 they get all prissy like "umm, yeah I totally love this -band- and your wrong" kinda of attitdudes.
Asked by Deeya - Sat Sep 6 13:40:33 2008 - - 18 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Nope.
Answered by Sam Taylor - Sat Sep 6 13:43:17 2008

Is this an okay essay for a little fair contest?
Q. What my fair means to my community What does the word Fair mean? This word means a periodic exhibition of farm products, livestock, and entertainment. Although this definition is correct, there is also a second definition; free from bias, dishonesty, or injustice, this is one of the many things our community fair provides to me and my community. The Mason Dixon Fair provides the community with an opportunity to come together as a whole, experience the agriculture within our area, and appreciate local residents for their hard work. When I am attending the Mason Dixon Fair, my mind is not worried with crime, injustice, bias, dishonesty, or any other societal conflicts. My mind is focused on the people around me, the beauty of how our… [cont.]
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A. SUBMIT IT! jackie b
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Atheists and religious people alike, I'd like to share a story with the questions at the end.?
Q. So I got bored today and just checked my country's R&S. I'd say boy, atheists, we should be glad we could band together in here. I wanted to puke from the closed-mindedness. Everyone answers in 2-page essays with faulty logic. There are no atheists to put up logical dissent. All the questions assume that the Abrahamic God exists. As a sidenote, my country makes atheism illegal. By law you must have a religion, although it is limited to only 4: Islam, Christianity, Hinduism, and Buddhism. Judaism is not permitted because we are a Muslim country and you know how those two religions interact. My country gets a religious uproar / riot once every so many years, mostly Muslims vs. Christians, often resulting in death although it has quieted… [cont.]
Asked by Don't Take Me Seriously - Mon Nov 30 18:25:33 2009 - - 13 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Thanks. That was interesting. I'd like to know what country you're from. Yes, I'm really glad about the free speech thing. I think we really take that for granted. We're just so used to it. A debate you might be interested in, which I just watched last night, is here. It was on BBC. It asks the question you end with, about religion being a force for good in the world. You'll espeically like the audience voting part of the program!
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