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info dump about eyehategod and sludge here 👇
I have been ACTIVATED
well first of all ehg were originally called Snuffalupagus On Acid but that was pretty short lived. Mike also wasn't their original lead singer, and their original lead singer is now like a jesus freak and when Jimmy saw him like years later he tried to convince him to change the name from Eyehategod to something else. Mike lost his whole family except for his one older brother in the span of 2 years which is really sad so he grew up in a group home which he ran away from when he was 12 to see a Black Flag show. It was a 21+ show so he just stood outside the venue to listen from there. Mike's also originally from North Carolina. Eyehategod got booed off the stage every night when they opened for Pantera in 1996, typical Pantera bros with zero taste 😤 Mike also said he gave lice to "at least half" of the crew on that tour. Mike also had his apartment building burn down during hurricane katrina which he said really fuckin sucked cause it was full of his lyric notebooks and his huge rare punk vinyl collection. Jimmy only plays with 4 strings on his guitar for Eyehategod. Dale Crover from Melvins briefly played drums for them after Joey Lacaze died. Mike used to be the merch dude for the band Shellshock. Randy Blythe used to go to Eyehategod shows as a teenager and beg them to let him sing. Mike used to live in a flea infested room over a strip club at 522 Bourbon street. Mikes address listed in the ITNOS liner notes was 4836 Zenith Street, apartment 305, Metarie, Louisiana, 70001. When Misfits got arrested in a cemetery that one time in 1982, Mike was arrested with them, he was showing them the exposed bones you could see in the tombs. The sound of glass breaking at the beginning of the song My Name Is God (I Hate You) was a recording of Mike smashing a bottle in the studio, which he ended up accidentally cutting himself on, he then smeared blood all over the walls of the studio and wrote "death to pigs" with it. All of Jimmy's top teeth are fake.
Here's a youtube playlist with 100+ hours of all my favorite Eyehategod live shows
I'll add more as I think of it, this is the most I could bang out in 5 minutes cause I gotta go make dinner now.
#sorry cause i know this is an old ask i forget so easily cncnncncj#god its so embarrassing to have a special interest about unconventional shit huh#asks#🐞#🎧
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Paleta supercolorida é eleita para apartamento de 178 m²
Verde e azul ditam as regras no cenário que mistura, com expressividade, serralheria, vidro e madeira para definir layouts e somar autenticidadePor Nicoly Bernardes “A escolha de diferentes tons na parede e na serralheria, como o azul ao fundo e o verde na estrutura, foi pensada para criar um efeito de sobreposição de cores por meio do brise”, contam as arquitetas — Foto: Carolina Lacaz A…
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Glass, a pivotal invention of human history, was initially employed as a cutting tool and has been in existence for approximately 75,000 years. Its earliest records of production can be traced back to ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. Over time, the art of glass-making progressed in various civilizations and nations, and with the Industrial Revolution, it became a widely used material. In architecture, glass served as a sealing element as early as 100 AD. Glass is a multifaceted material with exceptional characteristics, serving both as a decorative piece and a structural component. With its transparent properties, light can be manipulated through reflections and filters. The surface of glass can be treated to provide different textures and levels of translucence to the surroundings, making it a versatile material. It can be employed as closures, partitions, finishes, or even as decorative objects. Explore various ways of incorporating glass into interior architecture projects mentioned below. Roof Coco House / Duy Le Architects Coco House / Duy Le Architects. Image © Trieu Chien Heytea Puning / UND Design Studio Heytea Puning / UND Design Studio. Image © Xiaole Chen Partitions 011 Apartment / flipê arquitetura 011 Apartment / flipê arquitetura. Image © Gabriela Mestriner Maria Farinha Filmes / +K Arquitetos Maria Farinha Filmes / +K Arquitetos. Image © Ana Mello Sardenya Apartment / Raúl Sánchez Sardenya Apartment / Raúl Sánchez. Image © José Hevia Doors Apartamento Monolito / Estúdio Minke Apartamento Monolito / Estúdio Minke. Image © Maíra Acayaba Apartment AT83 / Eterea Studio Apartment AT83 / Eterea Studio. Image © Rafael Gamo Coworking Sant Magì / BARRI Studio Coworking Sant Magì / BARRI Studio. Image © José Sanchez Masterton Finishes Guiyang Zhongshuge Bookstore / X+Living Guiyang Zhongshuge Bookstore / X+Living. Image © Feng Shao Loft ESN / Ippolito Fleitz Group Revestimentos de paredes no Loft ESN / Ippolito Fleitz Group. Image © Zooey Braun X11 Flagship Store / BloomDesign X11 Flagship Store / BloomDesign. Image © Haha Lu Shelf Casa di Ringhiera / studio wok | ArchDaily Brasil Casa di Ringhiera / studio wok. Image © Federico Villa studio Apartamento LA / David Guerra Apartamento LA / David Guerra. Image © Jomar Bragança Apartamento Vila / SOEK Arquitetura Apartamento Vila / SOEK Arquitetura. Image © Carolina Lacaz Objects In Harmony with Nature Cafe / Reutov Design In Harmony with Nature Cafe / Reutov Design. Image © Reutov Dmitry, Gerner Ekaterina Geijoeng Concept Store / Studio 10 Geijoeng Concept Store / Studio 10. Image © Chao Zhang Bar Botanique Cafe Tropique / Studio Modijefsky Bar Botanique Cafe Tropique / Studio Modijefsky. Image © Maarten Willemstein Colored Urban Day Care Center for Alzheimer Patients / Cid + Santos Urban Day Care Center for Alzheimer Patients / Cid + Santos. Image © Santos-Díez | BISimages Esquire Office / Studio Bipolar Esquire Office / Studio Bipolar. Image © Suryan//Dang Loft Solar / Talita Nogueira Arquitetura - 9 Loft Solar / Talita Nogueira Arquitetura - 9. Image © Eduardo Macarios
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Araucária Greenhouse in Campos do Jordão, #Brazil by Angá Arquitetura @anga.arquitetura. Read more: Link in bio! Photography: Carolina Lacaz @carolina.lacaz. Situated on land that was bought by her great-grandparents, this house is where Carolina, one of the architects of Angá Arquitetura, spent all of her childhood holidays. She went for both summer and winter vacations with her brother and grandmother and stayed for the entire month. She has always loved working outdoors, being close to the farm animals - her passion since she was a little girl - and spending time with her family. Her grandmother and mother are plant lovers and her father enjoys jigsaw puzzles and good wine… #saopaulo #camposdojordao #архитектура www.amazingarchitecture.com ✔ A collection of the best contemporary architecture to inspire you. #design #architecture #amazingarchitecture #architect #arquitectura #luxury #realestate #life #cute #architettura #interiordesign #photooftheday #love #travel #construction #furniture #instagood #fashion #beautiful #archilovers #home #house #amazing #picoftheday #architecturephotography #معماری (at Campos do Jordão, Brazil) https://www.instagram.com/p/CkZzr8wMz9b/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Mana arquitetura | House n.03, Higienópolis, Brazil
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Mintchi Croissant, Pinheiros, São Paulo, Brazil,
Dezembro Arquitetos,
Photos: Carolina Lacaz
#art#design#pastry#croissant#sao paulo#mintchi#pinheiros#brazil#brick wall#bricks#dezembro#marcos bresser#thiago maurelio#details#minimalism#travels#sweets#breakfast#foodporn#fooding#carolina lacaz
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ArchDaily - DÔ Apartment / flipê arquitetura
© Carolina Lacaz
architects: flipê arquitetura
Location: Moema, São Paulo - State of São Paulo, Brazil
Project Year: 2020
Photographs: Carolina Lacaz
Area: 115.0 m2
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Architects: Dezembro Arquitetos Project: Mintchi Croissant Location: Sao Paulo, Brasil Project Year: 2019 Photo: Carolina Lacaz
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Fintech HQ / noak studio
Fintech HQ / noak studio
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© Carolina Lacaz
architects: noak studio
Location: Alphaville, Santana de Parnaíba – State of Sao Paulo, 06542-115, Brazil
Project Year: 2019
Photographs: Carolina Lacaz
Area: 540.0 m2
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40 m² com conforto e muito espaço de armazenagem
40 m² com conforto e muito espaço de armazenagem
Moradora desejava receber bem os amigos e precisava de muitos armários TEXTO MARIA CLARA VIEIRA | FOTOS CAROLINA LACAZ
É fato que as pessoas estão morando em metragens cada vez mais reduzidas, principalmente nas metrópoles. Mas isto não precisa ser sinônimo de desconforto. Este apartamento de 40 m², no bairro de Higienópolis, em São Paulo, prova que é possível viver bem em imóveis compactos.…
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Mintchi Croissant is a São Paulo bakery filled with pastry-inspired details
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The interior of this São Paulo patisserie is designed by Dezembro Arquitetos to answer the question, how does it feel to be inside a croissant?
Dezembro Arquitetos, led by architects Marcos Bresser and Thiago Maurelio, designed a series of pastry-inspired details for Mintchi Croissant in Pinheiros.
These include a lightweight cardboard ceiling and furniture elements created using an icing nozzle.
“The lightness of the product became the starting point of the project,” explained Maurelio. “Just like in a croissant, the project is organised in these layers.”
The first layer, according to Maurelio, is the flooring, countertop and bench seating. These elements are all made using perforated terracotta bricks, which have been unusually infilled with concrete.
Wherever possible, the top of the brick is showing rather than the side edge. This creates a graphic effect, where the concrete fills the small circular gaps and frames the outline of each block.
“Surprisingly the construction process was quite similar as the work done in pastry,” said Maurelio.
“The construction workers themselves brought the idea: filling each brick hole with cement using an improvised icing nozzle.”
Cardboard tubes cover the ceiling of the bakery, “to carry on with the intended lightness”.
Lighting features are inset into some of the tubes, while slender brass lighting pendants hang down through some of the gaps in between.
Other details include a brass pipe that extends down from the ceiling to form a tap, above a basin where bakers can wash their hands.
“Brass details evoke the golden colour of the croissant, while the bricks and cardboard evoke its warmth when freshly brought out of the oven,” added Maurelio.
Mintchi Croissant opened in 2019. Before that, the building served as a garage.
The store has a glazed frontage that can open up to the street, encouraging people to come in and take a seat. Golden croissants are displayed on the counter on bespoke brass plates.
Photography is by Carolina Lacaz.
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Architecture office: Dezembro Arquitetos Architects in charge: Marcos Bresser, Thiago Maurelio Client: Mintchi Croissant Engineering/construction: Marcio Monteiro, Allan Nagliati (M² arquitetura) Foreman: Adilson Souza Collaborators: Luisa Garbarino
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Araucária Greenhouse in Campos do Jordão, #Brazil by Angá Arquitetura @anga.arquitetura. Read more: Link in bio! Photography: Carolina Lacaz @carolina.lacaz. Situated on land that was bought by her great-grandparents, this house is where Carolina, one of the architects of Angá Arquitetura, spent all of her childhood holidays. She went for both summer and winter vacations with her brother and grandmother and stayed for the entire month. She has always loved working outdoors, being close to the farm animals - her passion since she was a little girl - and spending time with her family. Her grandmother and mother are plant lovers and her father enjoys jigsaw puzzles and good wine… #saopaulo #camposdojordao #архитектура www.amazingarchitecture.com ✔ A collection of the best contemporary architecture to inspire you. #design #architecture #amazingarchitecture #architect #arquitectura #luxury #realestate #life #cute #architettura #interiordesign #photooftheday #love #travel #construction #furniture #instagood #fashion #beautiful #archilovers #home #house #amazing #picoftheday #architecturephotography #معماری (at Campos do Jordão, Brazil) https://www.instagram.com/p/CkZzgHnMx7Z/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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ArchDaily - Family School / ARKITITO Arquitetura + Oficina umauma + Luiza Gottschalk
© Carolina Lacaz
architects: ARKITITO Arquitetura
architects: Luiza Gottschalk
architects: Oficina umauma
Location: São Bernardo do Campo, State of São Paulo, Brazil
Project Year: 2019
Photographs: Carolina Lacaz
Area: 450.0 m2
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ArchDaily - Fintech HQ / noak studio
© Carolina Lacaz
architects: noak studio
Location: Alphaville, Santana de Parnaíba - State of Sao Paulo, 06542-115, Brazil
Project Year: 2019
Photographs: Carolina Lacaz
Area: 540.0 m2
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ArchDaily - Mintchi Croissant Store / Dezembro Arquitetos
© Carolina Lacaz
architects: Dezembro Arquitetos
Location: Rua Simão Álvares, 114 - Pinheiros, São Paulo, Brazil
Project Year: 2019
Photographs: Carolina Lacaz
Area: 161 ft2
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