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Liquid Tension Experiment's first album, and one of their faster songs, Paradigm Shift. I post this song in order to increase the fanbase of said band, in good faith that people who enjoy complicated music will go and indulge in the awesomeness.
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"Paradigm Lost" is taken from NEAERA's second record "Let The Tempest Come" (Metal Blade Records).
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Eric Ryan Soto playing the first half of LTE's "paradigm shift"
guitar: Schecter C-1 Classic
effects: Boss GT-6
amp: Washburn BD25R
Cables: Planet Waves
Strings: Ernie Ball Super Slinky .09
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Please do not ask me to send you this tune. There are many places you can buy this amazing album from, support the artists!
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This is a short version of "Paradigm Shift" (Liquid Tension Experiment Song) created and played by Andrea Vadrucci, an italian drummer. Check out this and other drum videos at http://www.andreavad rucci.com
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Liquid Tension Experiment (LTE Live) - #2 Paradigm Shift.
In January 1999, Petrucci, Portnoy, Levin, and Rudess give an amazing performance of songs from their first and second Liquid Tension Experiment side project. Unlike a Dream Theater performance, this is much less rehearsed... and even with some flaws, the genius and incredible musicianship is undeniable. THESE GUYS ARE SICK!!!
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Part of interview with Charles Tilly by Daniel Little. December 15, 2007 at University of Michigan - Dearborn. Topic: paradigms and research programs in the social sciences
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This is the continuation of my presentation at LeWeb which can be seen here: http://tinyurl.com/5 braqw - In this second part I highlight resources and context for the future of learning as well as what I call the Paradox of 2.0. For more info see www.MasterNewMedia.o rg