The state covers an area of 57,377 square kilometers (22,153sqmi), and includes the Islands of Palmito Verde, Palmito de la Virgen, Altamura, Santa María, Saliaca, Macapule and San Ignacio.
In addition to the capital city, the state's important cities include Mazatlán and Los Mochis.
History
Prior to the coming of the Spaniards, much of Sinaloa was inhabited by the Cáhita peoples.
In 1531, Nuño Beltrán de Guzmán with a force of over 10,000 men, defeated a force of 30,000 Cahíta warriors at the site of Culiacán. Beltrán de Guzmán established a Spanish and allied Indian outpost at San Miguel de Culiacán. Over the next decade, the Cahíta suffered severe depopulation from smallpox and other diseases the Spanish brought.
Club Social y Deportivo Dorados de Sinaloa, or simply Dorados, is a Mexican professional football club based in the city of Culiacán.
The club plays its home games in Culiacán, Sinaloa, in the northwest of Mexico. Dorados was the youngest franchise to play in the Primera División de México, having joined the division for the first time for the Apertura 2004 tournament, when Dorados was only one year old. In the Clausura 2006 tournament Dorados was relegated to Primera División A when their rival San Luis F.C. maintained in the Primera División de México. Dorados reclaimed glory as the team reached the Clausura 2007 championship on May 19, 2007 defeating Club León with an aggregate score of 5-4. They were then able to play for a spot in the Mexican First Division facing Puebla F.C. but went on to lose the two-legged series by an aggregate score of 4-3. Later, in the Apertura 2007 tournament Dorados earned their way to the league final for second time in one year, although, Indios de Ciudad Juárez, the rivals, obtained the victory of the two legged series by 7-0. After the second game of the Clausura 2008 tournament, the Dorados board of directors and the former manager, Hugo Fernandez, made an agreement to end their contract, and signed the return of Juan Carlos Chavez who was the man to ascend the franchise to the Primera División de México in the summer of 2004. In 2008, Dorados broke a record of three consecutive finals in Primera División A, to Dorados' dismay, they lost this final 3-2 against their archival Club León. This victory was a form of retribution now that they made up for losing to Dorados last year.
Artist: Sinaloa
Album: Fathers and Sons
Song: Ancestry Is Relative
Websites:
http://www.myspace.com/sinaloa
http://sinaloaisastate.com/
Lyrics:
perception is a mindfuck. what defines an eight. what makes one equal one. what makes none equal none. based on what existed first.
having nothing to do with what is right or what should be. time can't be defined.
it only exists in our mind as a way to satisfy human nature and our thirst for an answer time doesn't exist existance lies within perception
where light changes with the day and tradition changes with the pass of information tradition determines the future of perception.
Artist's/Band's Explanation:
when you come down to it, time is something dreamed up by man and cannot really be explained. time is just a pe...
published: 21 Jul 2011
Ancestry Is Relative
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Ancestry Is Relative · Sinaloa
Fathers and Sons
℗ 2003 Word Salad Recordings
Released on: 2003-07-04
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 04 Mar 2020
Joe Rogan - The Problem with 23andMe
Taken from Joe Rogan Experience #1204:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7r7E0DNjaw
published: 16 Nov 2018
Sinaloa - Fathers and Sons (FULL ALBUM) (2003)
ARTIST - Sinaloa
ALBUM - Fathers and Sons
GENRE - Post-Hardcore
LOCATION - USA
YEAR - 2003
Track List:
1. Don't Let This Tie You Down 0:00
2. Silenced Through Justice 2:08
3. brendan 5:45
4. An Aberration 6:30
5. Can You Still See Me Through Your Rose Colored Glasses 9:28
6. Pete 12:12
7. Ancestry is Relative 12:55
8. Hello to Goodnight 15:43
9. Night Noise 19:43
10. Rich Haven 23:01
11. Order by Border 24:19
12. Luke 27:09
13. Tales of a First Grade Nothing 27:58
14. People Mover 30:45
15. * 33:45
NOTES:
released July 4, 2003
recorded during winter 2003 at dead air studios by will killingsworth
mastered at new alliance studios by nick zampiello
layout by sinaloa/equivalents
CDs pressed at imprint
LPs pressed at bill smith custom records
Mastered By – Nick Zampiello
Performer – Sinaloa
R...
published: 14 May 2020
Sinaloa - Fathers and Sons (2003)
from Somerville, released on Chernobyl Media, 2003.
0:00 - Don't Let This Tie You Down
2:09 - Silenced Through Justice
5:40 - Brendan
6:31 - An Aberration
6:29 - Can You Still See Me Through Your Rose Colored Glasses?
12:12 - Pete
12:56 - Ancestry Is Relative
15:41 - Hello To Goodnight
19:45 - Night Noise
23:03 - Rich Haven
24:22 - Order By Border
27:11 - Luke
28:00 - Tales Of A First Grade Nothing
30:46 - People Mover
33:43 - *
published: 02 Sep 2021
Sinaloa - An Aberration - Lyrics
Artist: Sinaloa
Album: Fathers and Sons
Song: An Aberration
Websites:
http://www.myspace.com/sinaloa
http://sinaloaisastate.com/
Lyrics:
letters fallen upon a scape. a character development.
a scene so perfect could be further from the truth. an outlier from a normal spread makes a revolution.
uprisings engage thought to many. create a deviation. make others think. make a change. make an impact.
letters fallen upon a scape decypherable character development create a true perfect scene.
the outlier that manufactures thought.the deviation makes a change makes an impact.
Artist's/Band's Explanation:
to put it simply, this song is about abmormalities. many people will tell you otherwise, but the world works because things are different.
people work day in and da...
published: 21 Jul 2011
¿Are Mexicans Native American?
¿Are Mexicans Native American?
This video asks that question, and provides data to investigate.
published: 03 Apr 2015
Sinaloa - *
Artist: Sinaloa
Album: Fathers and Sons
Song: *
Websites:
http://www.myspace.com/sinaloa
http://sinaloaisastate.com/
Lyrics: * Instrumental *
____Disclaimer____
This music belongs to Sinaloa, not to me.
published: 22 Jul 2011
Sinaloa - Silenced Through Justice - Lyrics
Artist: Sinaloa
Album: Fathers and Sons
Song: Silenced Through Justice
Websites:
http://www.myspace.com/sinaloa
http://sinaloaisastate.com/
Lyrics:
you tell me the same is so different, when did the same become so different, when did the same become so wrong?
we live in the same houses, lead the same lives, hold the same values, yet we don't share the same rights.
words you may never hear, i take thee, i honor thee, i love thee, i do. words i'm not sure i want to hear, i take thee, i honor thee, i love thee, i do.
not recognized for the life you live, not recognized for the love you give.
let us be happy with despising what we don't know, what we don't understand, then ask questions later.
dictate this lifestyle, assume the unknown, and still they will follow suit. when...
Artist: Sinaloa
Album: Fathers and Sons
Song: Ancestry Is Relative
Websites:
http://www.myspace.com/sinaloa
http://sinaloaisastate.com/
Lyrics:
...
Artist: Sinaloa
Album: Fathers and Sons
Song: Ancestry Is Relative
Websites:
http://www.myspace.com/sinaloa
http://sinaloaisastate.com/
Lyrics:
perception is a mindfuck. what defines an eight. what makes one equal one. what makes none equal none. based on what existed first.
having nothing to do with what is right or what should be. time can't be defined.
it only exists in our mind as a way to satisfy human nature and our thirst for an answer time doesn't exist existance lies within perception
where light changes with the day and tradition changes with the pass of information tradition determines the future of perception.
Artist's/Band's Explanation:
when you come down to it, time is something dreamed up by man and cannot really be explained. time is just a perception. yes, we have minutes and seconds, but are they the same to everyone. is the same second i live the same that you live? we all percieve things, not only time, but color, ourselves, etc... how do i know when i see the color green that you are seeing the same color i saw. some of it may be physical, but i believe a great deal is carried out mentally. this song is my perception of perception.
____Disclaimer____
This music belongs to Sinaloa, not to me.
Artist: Sinaloa
Album: Fathers and Sons
Song: Ancestry Is Relative
Websites:
http://www.myspace.com/sinaloa
http://sinaloaisastate.com/
Lyrics:
perception is a mindfuck. what defines an eight. what makes one equal one. what makes none equal none. based on what existed first.
having nothing to do with what is right or what should be. time can't be defined.
it only exists in our mind as a way to satisfy human nature and our thirst for an answer time doesn't exist existance lies within perception
where light changes with the day and tradition changes with the pass of information tradition determines the future of perception.
Artist's/Band's Explanation:
when you come down to it, time is something dreamed up by man and cannot really be explained. time is just a perception. yes, we have minutes and seconds, but are they the same to everyone. is the same second i live the same that you live? we all percieve things, not only time, but color, ourselves, etc... how do i know when i see the color green that you are seeing the same color i saw. some of it may be physical, but i believe a great deal is carried out mentally. this song is my perception of perception.
____Disclaimer____
This music belongs to Sinaloa, not to me.
Provided to YouTube by TuneCore
Ancestry Is Relative · Sinaloa
Fathers and Sons
℗ 2003 Word Salad Recordings
Released on: 2003-07-04
Auto-generated by YouT...
Provided to YouTube by TuneCore
Ancestry Is Relative · Sinaloa
Fathers and Sons
℗ 2003 Word Salad Recordings
Released on: 2003-07-04
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by TuneCore
Ancestry Is Relative · Sinaloa
Fathers and Sons
℗ 2003 Word Salad Recordings
Released on: 2003-07-04
Auto-generated by YouTube.
ARTIST - Sinaloa
ALBUM - Fathers and Sons
GENRE - Post-Hardcore
LOCATION - USA
YEAR - 2003
Track List:
1. Don't Let This Tie You Down 0:00
2. Silenced Through ...
ARTIST - Sinaloa
ALBUM - Fathers and Sons
GENRE - Post-Hardcore
LOCATION - USA
YEAR - 2003
Track List:
1. Don't Let This Tie You Down 0:00
2. Silenced Through Justice 2:08
3. brendan 5:45
4. An Aberration 6:30
5. Can You Still See Me Through Your Rose Colored Glasses 9:28
6. Pete 12:12
7. Ancestry is Relative 12:55
8. Hello to Goodnight 15:43
9. Night Noise 19:43
10. Rich Haven 23:01
11. Order by Border 24:19
12. Luke 27:09
13. Tales of a First Grade Nothing 27:58
14. People Mover 30:45
15. * 33:45
NOTES:
released July 4, 2003
recorded during winter 2003 at dead air studios by will killingsworth
mastered at new alliance studios by nick zampiello
layout by sinaloa/equivalents
CDs pressed at imprint
LPs pressed at bill smith custom records
Mastered By – Nick Zampiello
Performer – Sinaloa
Recorded By – Will Killingsworth
Written By – Sinaloa
Recorded At – Dead Air Studios
Mastered At – New Alliance East Mastering
LINKS:
https://sinaloaisastate.bandcamp.com/
https://sinaloaisastate.com/
https://myspace.com/sinaloa
We DO NOT own this music. This is for PROMOTIONAL USE only. Rights belong respectively to Sinaloa and its labels Chernobyl Media, Waking Records, Level Plane Records, Clean Plate Records, Narshardaa Records, Ebullition Records, and Adagio830. All advertising revenue goes to the artist (or label/s).
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ARTIST - Sinaloa
ALBUM - Fathers and Sons
GENRE - Post-Hardcore
LOCATION - USA
YEAR - 2003
Track List:
1. Don't Let This Tie You Down 0:00
2. Silenced Through Justice 2:08
3. brendan 5:45
4. An Aberration 6:30
5. Can You Still See Me Through Your Rose Colored Glasses 9:28
6. Pete 12:12
7. Ancestry is Relative 12:55
8. Hello to Goodnight 15:43
9. Night Noise 19:43
10. Rich Haven 23:01
11. Order by Border 24:19
12. Luke 27:09
13. Tales of a First Grade Nothing 27:58
14. People Mover 30:45
15. * 33:45
NOTES:
released July 4, 2003
recorded during winter 2003 at dead air studios by will killingsworth
mastered at new alliance studios by nick zampiello
layout by sinaloa/equivalents
CDs pressed at imprint
LPs pressed at bill smith custom records
Mastered By – Nick Zampiello
Performer – Sinaloa
Recorded By – Will Killingsworth
Written By – Sinaloa
Recorded At – Dead Air Studios
Mastered At – New Alliance East Mastering
LINKS:
https://sinaloaisastate.bandcamp.com/
https://sinaloaisastate.com/
https://myspace.com/sinaloa
We DO NOT own this music. This is for PROMOTIONAL USE only. Rights belong respectively to Sinaloa and its labels Chernobyl Media, Waking Records, Level Plane Records, Clean Plate Records, Narshardaa Records, Ebullition Records, and Adagio830. All advertising revenue goes to the artist (or label/s).
FIND US ON SPOTIFY FOR MANY CURATED, MASSIVE PLAYLISTS!
https://open.spotify.com/user/22uadbmrobjrzky24247tndmi?si=8b0e43f2a680458c
EXTREME MUSIC PROMOTION
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For information about having your band uploaded or removed please send us an email at [email protected]
from Somerville, released on Chernobyl Media, 2003.
0:00 - Don't Let This Tie You Down
2:09 - Silenced Through Justice
5:40 - Brendan
6:31 - An Aberration
6:29...
from Somerville, released on Chernobyl Media, 2003.
0:00 - Don't Let This Tie You Down
2:09 - Silenced Through Justice
5:40 - Brendan
6:31 - An Aberration
6:29 - Can You Still See Me Through Your Rose Colored Glasses?
12:12 - Pete
12:56 - Ancestry Is Relative
15:41 - Hello To Goodnight
19:45 - Night Noise
23:03 - Rich Haven
24:22 - Order By Border
27:11 - Luke
28:00 - Tales Of A First Grade Nothing
30:46 - People Mover
33:43 - *
from Somerville, released on Chernobyl Media, 2003.
0:00 - Don't Let This Tie You Down
2:09 - Silenced Through Justice
5:40 - Brendan
6:31 - An Aberration
6:29 - Can You Still See Me Through Your Rose Colored Glasses?
12:12 - Pete
12:56 - Ancestry Is Relative
15:41 - Hello To Goodnight
19:45 - Night Noise
23:03 - Rich Haven
24:22 - Order By Border
27:11 - Luke
28:00 - Tales Of A First Grade Nothing
30:46 - People Mover
33:43 - *
Artist: Sinaloa
Album: Fathers and Sons
Song: An Aberration
Websites:
http://www.myspace.com/sinaloa
http://sinaloaisastate.com/
Lyrics:
letters...
Artist: Sinaloa
Album: Fathers and Sons
Song: An Aberration
Websites:
http://www.myspace.com/sinaloa
http://sinaloaisastate.com/
Lyrics:
letters fallen upon a scape. a character development.
a scene so perfect could be further from the truth. an outlier from a normal spread makes a revolution.
uprisings engage thought to many. create a deviation. make others think. make a change. make an impact.
letters fallen upon a scape decypherable character development create a true perfect scene.
the outlier that manufactures thought.the deviation makes a change makes an impact.
Artist's/Band's Explanation:
to put it simply, this song is about abmormalities. many people will tell you otherwise, but the world works because things are different.
people work day in and day out to streamline and manage processes more effectively.
the end result is usually a system that requires the least thought possible, as it was planned to do so.
for these things to work 'perfectly' everything must be uniform and nothing can change.
if it does, the system doesn't work. in this song i addressed the non-'perfect' element of the system.
new things happen because certain people make them happen instead of continuing on the regular monotonous routine.
at the time i wrote this i was thinking about graffiti a lot and used it for a metaphor in this song.
some find graffiti to be eyesore, but when you come down to it this is an abnormality that may spark thought, whether it is positive or negative. something is sparked.
____Disclaimer____
This music belongs to Sinaloa, not to me.
Artist: Sinaloa
Album: Fathers and Sons
Song: An Aberration
Websites:
http://www.myspace.com/sinaloa
http://sinaloaisastate.com/
Lyrics:
letters fallen upon a scape. a character development.
a scene so perfect could be further from the truth. an outlier from a normal spread makes a revolution.
uprisings engage thought to many. create a deviation. make others think. make a change. make an impact.
letters fallen upon a scape decypherable character development create a true perfect scene.
the outlier that manufactures thought.the deviation makes a change makes an impact.
Artist's/Band's Explanation:
to put it simply, this song is about abmormalities. many people will tell you otherwise, but the world works because things are different.
people work day in and day out to streamline and manage processes more effectively.
the end result is usually a system that requires the least thought possible, as it was planned to do so.
for these things to work 'perfectly' everything must be uniform and nothing can change.
if it does, the system doesn't work. in this song i addressed the non-'perfect' element of the system.
new things happen because certain people make them happen instead of continuing on the regular monotonous routine.
at the time i wrote this i was thinking about graffiti a lot and used it for a metaphor in this song.
some find graffiti to be eyesore, but when you come down to it this is an abnormality that may spark thought, whether it is positive or negative. something is sparked.
____Disclaimer____
This music belongs to Sinaloa, not to me.
Artist: Sinaloa
Album: Fathers and Sons
Song: *
Websites:
http://www.myspace.com/sinaloa
http://sinaloaisastate.com/
Lyrics: * Instrumental *
____Disclaim...
Artist: Sinaloa
Album: Fathers and Sons
Song: *
Websites:
http://www.myspace.com/sinaloa
http://sinaloaisastate.com/
Lyrics: * Instrumental *
____Disclaimer____
This music belongs to Sinaloa, not to me.
Artist: Sinaloa
Album: Fathers and Sons
Song: *
Websites:
http://www.myspace.com/sinaloa
http://sinaloaisastate.com/
Lyrics: * Instrumental *
____Disclaimer____
This music belongs to Sinaloa, not to me.
Artist: Sinaloa
Album: Fathers and Sons
Song: Silenced Through Justice
Websites:
http://www.myspace.com/sinaloa
http://sinaloaisastate.com/
Lyrics:
yo...
Artist: Sinaloa
Album: Fathers and Sons
Song: Silenced Through Justice
Websites:
http://www.myspace.com/sinaloa
http://sinaloaisastate.com/
Lyrics:
you tell me the same is so different, when did the same become so different, when did the same become so wrong?
we live in the same houses, lead the same lives, hold the same values, yet we don't share the same rights.
words you may never hear, i take thee, i honor thee, i love thee, i do. words i'm not sure i want to hear, i take thee, i honor thee, i love thee, i do.
not recognized for the life you live, not recognized for the love you give.
let us be happy with despising what we don't know, what we don't understand, then ask questions later.
dictate this lifestyle, assume the unknown, and still they will follow suit. when the dead are found and return home, still won't be recognized.
if you can't live this way, then i don't want to live this way. don't ask if this is about the money, but to live how the rest live in entirety.
and i'm convinced, that the foundations between you and me is the same between she and she. and i'm convinced that the foundations between you and me is the same beween he and he.
Artist's/Band's Explanation:
after the incidents of september 11th widows and widowers were honored by the airlines involved with the crash with a sum of money, a plaque, and ashes from the world trade center. people married, whether it be three months or three years, were recognized and their relationships were publicly made more valid than they already were. while this is a nice gesture -- at the same time couples involved in homosexual relationships were never noticed -- what they had built, some for more than 8 years, was not and is not given any worth to. sadly, homophobia exists at every level of our society.
heterosexuals are granted rights from the day they are born, ones that are often taken for granted. marriage and benefits that come with are just a few of them. homosexuals have never had these rights. same-sex marriage, at its current point, will never suffice until we are all equal. always question the rights you may or may not have and how it effects you and those around you.
____Disclaimer____
This music belongs to Sinaloa, not to me.
Artist: Sinaloa
Album: Fathers and Sons
Song: Silenced Through Justice
Websites:
http://www.myspace.com/sinaloa
http://sinaloaisastate.com/
Lyrics:
you tell me the same is so different, when did the same become so different, when did the same become so wrong?
we live in the same houses, lead the same lives, hold the same values, yet we don't share the same rights.
words you may never hear, i take thee, i honor thee, i love thee, i do. words i'm not sure i want to hear, i take thee, i honor thee, i love thee, i do.
not recognized for the life you live, not recognized for the love you give.
let us be happy with despising what we don't know, what we don't understand, then ask questions later.
dictate this lifestyle, assume the unknown, and still they will follow suit. when the dead are found and return home, still won't be recognized.
if you can't live this way, then i don't want to live this way. don't ask if this is about the money, but to live how the rest live in entirety.
and i'm convinced, that the foundations between you and me is the same between she and she. and i'm convinced that the foundations between you and me is the same beween he and he.
Artist's/Band's Explanation:
after the incidents of september 11th widows and widowers were honored by the airlines involved with the crash with a sum of money, a plaque, and ashes from the world trade center. people married, whether it be three months or three years, were recognized and their relationships were publicly made more valid than they already were. while this is a nice gesture -- at the same time couples involved in homosexual relationships were never noticed -- what they had built, some for more than 8 years, was not and is not given any worth to. sadly, homophobia exists at every level of our society.
heterosexuals are granted rights from the day they are born, ones that are often taken for granted. marriage and benefits that come with are just a few of them. homosexuals have never had these rights. same-sex marriage, at its current point, will never suffice until we are all equal. always question the rights you may or may not have and how it effects you and those around you.
____Disclaimer____
This music belongs to Sinaloa, not to me.
Artist: Sinaloa
Album: Fathers and Sons
Song: Ancestry Is Relative
Websites:
http://www.myspace.com/sinaloa
http://sinaloaisastate.com/
Lyrics:
perception is a mindfuck. what defines an eight. what makes one equal one. what makes none equal none. based on what existed first.
having nothing to do with what is right or what should be. time can't be defined.
it only exists in our mind as a way to satisfy human nature and our thirst for an answer time doesn't exist existance lies within perception
where light changes with the day and tradition changes with the pass of information tradition determines the future of perception.
Artist's/Band's Explanation:
when you come down to it, time is something dreamed up by man and cannot really be explained. time is just a perception. yes, we have minutes and seconds, but are they the same to everyone. is the same second i live the same that you live? we all percieve things, not only time, but color, ourselves, etc... how do i know when i see the color green that you are seeing the same color i saw. some of it may be physical, but i believe a great deal is carried out mentally. this song is my perception of perception.
____Disclaimer____
This music belongs to Sinaloa, not to me.
Provided to YouTube by TuneCore
Ancestry Is Relative · Sinaloa
Fathers and Sons
℗ 2003 Word Salad Recordings
Released on: 2003-07-04
Auto-generated by YouTube.
ARTIST - Sinaloa
ALBUM - Fathers and Sons
GENRE - Post-Hardcore
LOCATION - USA
YEAR - 2003
Track List:
1. Don't Let This Tie You Down 0:00
2. Silenced Through Justice 2:08
3. brendan 5:45
4. An Aberration 6:30
5. Can You Still See Me Through Your Rose Colored Glasses 9:28
6. Pete 12:12
7. Ancestry is Relative 12:55
8. Hello to Goodnight 15:43
9. Night Noise 19:43
10. Rich Haven 23:01
11. Order by Border 24:19
12. Luke 27:09
13. Tales of a First Grade Nothing 27:58
14. People Mover 30:45
15. * 33:45
NOTES:
released July 4, 2003
recorded during winter 2003 at dead air studios by will killingsworth
mastered at new alliance studios by nick zampiello
layout by sinaloa/equivalents
CDs pressed at imprint
LPs pressed at bill smith custom records
Mastered By – Nick Zampiello
Performer – Sinaloa
Recorded By – Will Killingsworth
Written By – Sinaloa
Recorded At – Dead Air Studios
Mastered At – New Alliance East Mastering
LINKS:
https://sinaloaisastate.bandcamp.com/
https://sinaloaisastate.com/
https://myspace.com/sinaloa
We DO NOT own this music. This is for PROMOTIONAL USE only. Rights belong respectively to Sinaloa and its labels Chernobyl Media, Waking Records, Level Plane Records, Clean Plate Records, Narshardaa Records, Ebullition Records, and Adagio830. All advertising revenue goes to the artist (or label/s).
FIND US ON SPOTIFY FOR MANY CURATED, MASSIVE PLAYLISTS!
https://open.spotify.com/user/22uadbmrobjrzky24247tndmi?si=8b0e43f2a680458c
EXTREME MUSIC PROMOTION
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/extrememusicpromotion
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ExtremeMusicPromotion
Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/extrememusicradio
We love doing this! Uploading takes time. If you want to help out, even a little, we appreciate you!
https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=5S3E8ELKCLSE2
For information about having your band uploaded or removed please send us an email at [email protected]
from Somerville, released on Chernobyl Media, 2003.
0:00 - Don't Let This Tie You Down
2:09 - Silenced Through Justice
5:40 - Brendan
6:31 - An Aberration
6:29 - Can You Still See Me Through Your Rose Colored Glasses?
12:12 - Pete
12:56 - Ancestry Is Relative
15:41 - Hello To Goodnight
19:45 - Night Noise
23:03 - Rich Haven
24:22 - Order By Border
27:11 - Luke
28:00 - Tales Of A First Grade Nothing
30:46 - People Mover
33:43 - *
Artist: Sinaloa
Album: Fathers and Sons
Song: An Aberration
Websites:
http://www.myspace.com/sinaloa
http://sinaloaisastate.com/
Lyrics:
letters fallen upon a scape. a character development.
a scene so perfect could be further from the truth. an outlier from a normal spread makes a revolution.
uprisings engage thought to many. create a deviation. make others think. make a change. make an impact.
letters fallen upon a scape decypherable character development create a true perfect scene.
the outlier that manufactures thought.the deviation makes a change makes an impact.
Artist's/Band's Explanation:
to put it simply, this song is about abmormalities. many people will tell you otherwise, but the world works because things are different.
people work day in and day out to streamline and manage processes more effectively.
the end result is usually a system that requires the least thought possible, as it was planned to do so.
for these things to work 'perfectly' everything must be uniform and nothing can change.
if it does, the system doesn't work. in this song i addressed the non-'perfect' element of the system.
new things happen because certain people make them happen instead of continuing on the regular monotonous routine.
at the time i wrote this i was thinking about graffiti a lot and used it for a metaphor in this song.
some find graffiti to be eyesore, but when you come down to it this is an abnormality that may spark thought, whether it is positive or negative. something is sparked.
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This music belongs to Sinaloa, not to me.
Artist: Sinaloa
Album: Fathers and Sons
Song: *
Websites:
http://www.myspace.com/sinaloa
http://sinaloaisastate.com/
Lyrics: * Instrumental *
____Disclaimer____
This music belongs to Sinaloa, not to me.
Artist: Sinaloa
Album: Fathers and Sons
Song: Silenced Through Justice
Websites:
http://www.myspace.com/sinaloa
http://sinaloaisastate.com/
Lyrics:
you tell me the same is so different, when did the same become so different, when did the same become so wrong?
we live in the same houses, lead the same lives, hold the same values, yet we don't share the same rights.
words you may never hear, i take thee, i honor thee, i love thee, i do. words i'm not sure i want to hear, i take thee, i honor thee, i love thee, i do.
not recognized for the life you live, not recognized for the love you give.
let us be happy with despising what we don't know, what we don't understand, then ask questions later.
dictate this lifestyle, assume the unknown, and still they will follow suit. when the dead are found and return home, still won't be recognized.
if you can't live this way, then i don't want to live this way. don't ask if this is about the money, but to live how the rest live in entirety.
and i'm convinced, that the foundations between you and me is the same between she and she. and i'm convinced that the foundations between you and me is the same beween he and he.
Artist's/Band's Explanation:
after the incidents of september 11th widows and widowers were honored by the airlines involved with the crash with a sum of money, a plaque, and ashes from the world trade center. people married, whether it be three months or three years, were recognized and their relationships were publicly made more valid than they already were. while this is a nice gesture -- at the same time couples involved in homosexual relationships were never noticed -- what they had built, some for more than 8 years, was not and is not given any worth to. sadly, homophobia exists at every level of our society.
heterosexuals are granted rights from the day they are born, ones that are often taken for granted. marriage and benefits that come with are just a few of them. homosexuals have never had these rights. same-sex marriage, at its current point, will never suffice until we are all equal. always question the rights you may or may not have and how it effects you and those around you.
____Disclaimer____
This music belongs to Sinaloa, not to me.
The state covers an area of 57,377 square kilometers (22,153sqmi), and includes the Islands of Palmito Verde, Palmito de la Virgen, Altamura, Santa María, Saliaca, Macapule and San Ignacio.
In addition to the capital city, the state's important cities include Mazatlán and Los Mochis.
History
Prior to the coming of the Spaniards, much of Sinaloa was inhabited by the Cáhita peoples.
In 1531, Nuño Beltrán de Guzmán with a force of over 10,000 men, defeated a force of 30,000 Cahíta warriors at the site of Culiacán. Beltrán de Guzmán established a Spanish and allied Indian outpost at San Miguel de Culiacán. Over the next decade, the Cahíta suffered severe depopulation from smallpox and other diseases the Spanish brought.