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After the introduction of new bands in 2009 and 2010, 2011 will be a great year in the world of post-hardcore album releases. The past two years have introduced new artists such as Asking Alexandria, Memphis May Fire, I See Stars, Of Mice & Men, Woe Is Me and Sleeping With Sirens along with great albums from already known artists such as A Day To Remember, The Devil Wears Prada, Miss May I and Enter Shikari. Full story

Geekly Weekly

Miniclip.com is home to quite a few addicting games. It seems like almost every month, a new Miniclip game is sweeping the popularity on the Web. A few months ago, a game was released on the Web called Gravity Guy. Soon after the popularity spread, the game developers at Miniclip decided to spread the popularity even further by making it an iPhone app. Full story

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Why would you want to cover oranges? The other day I was checking the app store because I figured I was in need of some new apps. Being the scrooge that I am I only looked for the free apps. Upon checking out the best free apps I stumbled upon this little game called, "Cover Oranges". Full story

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Since 2009, Asking Alexandria has undoubtedly become one of the most popular metalcore bands of its generation. With their debut album, "Stand Up and Scream," released in September 2009, AA skyrocketed in terms of popularity. The band released an EP titled "Life Gone Wild" this past December, and to be honest, I think it had the opposite effect of their debut album. Full story

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State drafts plans to protect Louisiana’s vanishing coastline

After the revealing of the 2012 Coastal Restoration Master Plan last month, protecting the Louisiana coast has become the trending topic in the area. The 50-year, $50 billion plan is currently in the drafting stage, and the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority is accepting public commentary until Feb. Full story

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