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It seems that Myspace serves as the stomping ground for everyone to air their dirty laundry these days — including celebrities.
Blink 182 drummer Travis Barker and former Miss USA Shanna Moakler filed for divorce on August 8th of this year. Now, they’ve taken to spewing rants on Myspace about the relationship.
On Tuesday, a posting from Barker appears to indicate the musician is moving on with his life.
“Today is a new day, my hotel is still here, the suns out, my cadillac has a full tank of gas and the city’s pulsing… the amount of emails and support I received from u guys is krazy. I’m moving on, moving up and life is what I make of it.”
Sounds great, until you realize that just one day prior to this cheery post, Barker complains about how Moakler allegedly neglected their three children, one of which was a child born from her previous relationship with boxer Oscar De La Hoya.
For her part, Moakler denies the claims, stating that “The picture he paints is so far-fetched… I am truly concerned for him.”
You can read more about the former couple’s Myspace rants here.
The next big hit will certainly arise from MySpace. Ok, maybe not. But let’s say it did. This bad-ass band has as good a chance as anyone else. They have some groovy music on their profile.
French for ‘butterfly,’ the indie band Papillon produces music that exudes a similar quality to that of their namesake. This five person band, now based in Los Angeles, have a sound that features pop lyrics (in both English and French) laced over a backdrop that has a strong electronic/dub influence, albeit with traditional guitars and drums mixed in as well. It all comes together wonderfully and it’s not hard to see why the band is performing up and down the West Coast and have worked with world reknown engineers/producers for their upcoming album. 3 of the 4 tracks on their MySpace profile are available for download. Check ‘em out.
via SpaceCadetz