2010 April Archive

UCLA Mighty Mic 2010 Places to End

Here is the third video from our performance at UCLA’s annual Mighty Mic 2010. This is the track “Places to End” from Q.E.D. Thank you to everyone who came out to support this great cause.

Mighty Mic 2010

Mighty Mic is a student-run group that organizes a benefit concert every spring at UCLA.  Our goal is to use music and other forms of artistic expression as a medium for raising awareness about human rights violations and helping people take action. Two years ago, with OK Go as our headlining band, we raised over $20, 000 to help refugees of the genocide in Darfur. Last year, Blackalicious and Daphne Loves Derby along with many other musical acts joined together to highlight the struggle for human rights in Burma.  This year’s concert will focus on the issues of violence and displacement in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

thatwasthen at UCLA Mighty Mic 2010 performing "Places to End" from Q.E.D.

thatwasthen at UCLA Mighty Mic 2010 performing "Places to End" from Q.E.D.

UCLA Mighty Mic 2010 Mr Politician

Here is one of our newest songs “Mr. Politician“, which we played for UCLA’s student body at Mighty Mic, April 14th, 2010 in the Ackerman Grand Ballroom Theater.

UCLA Mighty Mic 2010 Girl You Don’t Have It

thatwasthen rocked UCLA at their annual Mighty Mic benefit for The Congo and Heal Africa. There was an awesome turn out and we were able to rock to a great crowd. Here is a video of us performing “Girl you don’t have it”.

DVD Teaser 2 57 Miles feat. Raymond Woods

Here is the second cut from our DVD, 57 Miles featuring Raymond Woods on piano. This was filmed at Dana Hills High School during a fund raiser for SOSCA, one of the school’s many student programs.

Video Credits:

Editing: Benny Dacks
Photography: Elko Weaver, Ryan Belenzon

Google and Topeka switch names

In an epic plot to grant fiber optic Internet to Kansas residents, Google has switched names with Topeka.

If you haven’t been to google.com recently, you will notice that it has been renamed. The search engine giant claims that this is part of an epic scheme to deploy installations of super fast fiber-optic Internet to random locations around the US.

The internet connections in Google, Kansas will be 1gb per second. This is over 100 times faster than any residential connection available.

Don’t be fooled. Even Google recognizes that all roads lead to Kansas, not just yellow brick ones.” – Google Mayor Bill Bunten

Sources:

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