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  1. Leaves
    Leaves are the powerhouse of plants. In most plants, leaves are the major site of food production for the plant. Structures within a leaf convert the energy in sunlight into chemical energy that the plant can use as food. Chlorophyll is the molecule in leaves that uses the energy in sunlight to turn water (H2O) and carbon dioxide gas (CO2) into sugar and oxygen gas (O2). This process is called photosynthesis.
  2. Leaves -- North America
    LEAVES Company is a St. Petersburg-headquartered enterprise founded in 1991 by a group of information systems professionals. The company's main areas of expertise are the design and implementation of corporate ERP-systems. Company’s mission is enhancing the performance of the Client organisation by implementing advanced information technology solutions. To meet this, LEAVES provides professional system design, development and integration services, as well as professional advice on related subjects. The company's North American division, Socrates Systems Inc., Chicago, IL activities are focused on the business-critical software needs, namely performance, scalability, integration and maintenance. LEAVES ... offers pre-packaged solutions for telecom, manufacturing, energy & utilities and hospitality markets together with training & technical support option.
  3. Misfits -- Bands
    Misfits fans... known as Fiends, are probably the greatest fans that any band today has. They have lasted for just as long as the Misfits have and there are more than ever.
  4. Korn -- Bands
    Korn is a nu-metal band from Bakersfield, California. They have been credited with creating the nu-metal; genre of music as well as inspiring a new generation of nu-metal, alternative metal and rap metal bands in the late 1990’s and early 2000’s. They have ... assisted bands such as Limp Bizkit, Staind, and Incubus.
  5. Turbonegro -- Band
    Turbonegro were crucial in their initial incarnation. And in a self-congratulatory world undergoing a supposed New Rock Revolution, Turbonegro is still necessary. Because it should be faced: Most NRR bands are placebos in thriftshop wardrobes. Turbonegro, despite the schtick, are no sugarpills. Which means most NRR bands come off like Grand Funk in miniature. And Turbonegro?
  6. Tristania -- Bands
    Their last album is amazing: Tristania managed with every new album to create a different sound and still have that own typical element. Sad that Vibeke left the band, but it's understandable that she wanted to have a new challange in her life.
  7. Motorhead -- Bands
    Motorhead is a true original. Ever since vocalist/bassist Lemmy unleashed the British band on the world in 1975, multiple generations of music fans have embraced its one-of-a-kind brand of eardrum-battering, brain-bashing, utterly uncompromising rock 'n' roll. And now Motorhead is finally being honored with a proper box set.
  8. The Cranberries -- Band
    Now, with their fifth album, Wake Up And Smell The Coffee, The Cranberries reveal a quiet exuberance that only be found in a group that is at peace with itself. At the same time, this fresh and optimistic approach is counterbalance by the band's return to their core sound, as they team once again with producer Stefphen Street, instrumental in the success of their first two albums. and smiling.
  9. The Cure -- Bands
    The first incarnation of what became The Cure was The Obelisk, a band formed by students at Notre Dame Middle School in Crawley, Sussex. The band made their public debut in a one-off performance in April 1973, and featured Robert Smith (piano), Michael Dempsey (guitar), Laurence "Lol" Tolhurst (percussion), Marc Ceccagno (lead guitar) and Alan Hill on bass guitar.[2] In January 1976 former Obelisk guitarist Marc Ceccagno formed Malice with Robert Smith—now ... on guitar—and Michael "Mick" Dempsey—switching to bass—along with two other classmates from St. Wilfrid's Catholic Comprehensive School. Ceccagno soon left, however, to form a Jazz-rock fusion band called Amulet. Increasingly influenced by the emergence of punk rock, Malice's remaining members became known as Easy Cure in January 1977.[3] Smith and Dempsey had, by this time, been joined by Lol Tolhurst from The Obelisk on drums, and new lead guitarist Porl Thompson. Both Malice and Easy Cure also trialed several unsuccessful vocalists before Smith finally assumed the role of Easy Cure's frontman in September of 1977.[4]
  10. Shinedown -- Bands
    Shinedown has begun working on their third album, after playing several off-date shows in the Summer of 2007. The band began recording in LA on September 20th, 2007. Mixing should finish up close to the end of January and into the early part of February with a new single hitting the airwaves near the first week of March. The new tour should start with the band playing a few festival shows before the big release of the new album sometime in 2008.
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