1. Jaakko Manninen, some… Read Full Bio ↴There are several artists with the name MD:
1. Jaakko Manninen, sometimes called kschzt, from Finland. Previously an active member of the demoscene (as Mellow-D / MD of Five Musicians), founder of Scene.org and member of TPOLM. He has two albums out as md on Merck Records, and two on Blasé as kschzt. Residing in Barcelona, Spain.
2. An Indie Rock band from Panama City, Panama active since 2005, originally known as Middle of Dfx. In 2007, they won third place in the Panamarock contest where they were able to share stage with groups such as: UNDEROATH, MxPx, RX BANDITS, HASTE THE DAY, GWEN STACY, STILL REMAINS, TumbleDown, CARAJO, THERMO, AUSTIN TV, CAGE 9, REKIEM, RUFIO and BOUNCING SOULS. They released one EP titled "Todo Empieza Aqui" in 2009 and their first album "Atentamente Yo" is to be released in 2013.
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3. Mark Adams, an electronic solo artist from Fogo Island, Newfoundland And Labrador, now currently residing in St. Johns. Since 2005, Mark Adams has been creating many instrumental albums and
with each, has been turning in different musical and artistic directions.
His debut record, “Remnants (on the 909)” (2006) is herald as a mixed-bag of 909-sample concoctions with brilliant production.
A follow up, entitled "Supply" (2007) took a strange turn into experimental, brainy soundscapes and electro-wonderments, inspired by New Age music.
“VERB” (2009) took heavy-dance influence and came out as a pop mix tape of epic proportions, all over the course of 18 tracks in a colorful meandering of electronic music samples.
Some small releases appear in the form of the “Resistor remixes EP” (2008), a batch of impressive remixes of a track called “Resistor” as done by local mixers and a b-sides compilation titled “Rewind the 909” (2009) that gets tracks and remixes from the Remnants recording sessions.
MD has released a new single titled “Midnight Modernity” (2010) that infuses asian woodwind ensembles with dirty hip hop beats, matched with a familiar vocal sample. MD is currently recording for a new project, tentatively titled “Episode”, which may see a studio album release in 2011.
3. Belgian metal band. Recently released their first full album entitled "Embracing // The Disease". Music can be described as an energetic combination between thrash metal and punk rock/rock 'n roll.
Samples can be checked out at MySpace.
4. Swedish punk band. Released a 7" and one LP. The track "Manisch Depressiv" from the band's single was later included in "Killed By Death #7" compilation album.
5. Panamanian alternative rock band. Their first album was released in 1983.
6. Latvian Underground hip hop band.
Intro
MD Lyrics
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Tesó
Haladjál már
Hát nem hiszem el
In MD's song "Intro," the lyrics open with the line "A Szent Gellért aluljáróban." This line refers to the Szent Gellért underground passage in Budapest, Hungary. The reference to this specific location sets the scene and creates a sense of place for the listener. It suggests that the following narrative or introspection takes place in this atmospheric underground setting.
The next line, "Tesó," is a colloquial term in Hungarian that translates to "bro" or "sibling" in English. It is often used affectionately or casually when addressing someone. In this context, it adds a personal touch and conveys a sense of familiarity or closeness. It could be assumed that the singer is speaking directly to someone they have a close relationship with, possibly a friend or family member.
The third line, "Haladjál már," means "move on" or "proceed" in English. It expresses a sense of frustration or impatience. The singer is urging the person they are addressing to move forward or make progress in some way. This line could be interpreted as a call to action or a plea for the person to stop dwelling on something and move forward in their life.
The final line, "Hát nem hiszem el," translates to "Well, I can't believe it" in English. This phrase expresses disbelief or astonishment. It suggests that the singer is shocked or surprised by something that has occurred or been revealed. This line adds an emotional element to the lyrics, indicating that the singer is experiencing strong feelings of disbelief or astonishment about a particular situation or event.
Overall, these lyrics set the stage, establish a personal connection, express impatience, and convey a sense of astonishment or disbelief. The specific location reference in the first line gives the song a sense of place, while the usage of "Tesó" adds a personal touch. The call to action in the third line and the expression of disbelief in the final line indicate a deeper emotional context to the song.
Line by Line Meaning
A Szent Gellért aluljáróban
In the underpass of Szent Gellért
Tesó
Hey, bro
Haladjál már
Could you please move on
Hát nem hiszem el
Well, I can't believe it
Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Mátyás Dóczy
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Totally Radical
This show was really great when I was like 11 and 12 years old. Loved it.
Gilson Serafim
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Matthew Daye
Alexas timer alarm brought me here
Totally Radical
@John Gilmore No doubt it was a ridiculous concept. Unique, but that also was a lot of the appeal at the time.
neil christian arulfo
i missed all those good old days way back then ..i love 80's and 90's really ❤❤❤
steelerfreak1977
Dude has a Rigor Mortis band logo behind his computer. What a boss! Anybody into thrash metal should check out their self-titled album. Rules.
Saraoushka .n
Who else used to secretly envy him ..and feel bit frustrated that we had to go to school 😅
Zap Rowsdower
Me lol I was jealous
Kristopher VerSteegt
This show and The Wonder Years were together on the schedule at one time. And now the current incarnations of both shows at least I have them back together because I watch them on the same night of the week. Both "Wonder" and "Doogie" just seem to fit well together.
Jen Castro
Childhood memory... gosh if I can only turn back time... I would go back to simple days of the 80’s and 90’s.