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like her or not – she is a huge pop sensation. But you just hope that somewhere down the road she will do something original (or at least interesting) to merit the fact that her bank account has swelled
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One, is the fact that Danny Elfman has been tapped too many times to score high-profile comic book film adaptations. He's been behind the music for both Batman and Spider-man, and now for Hulk as well.
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relentlessy pounds critics into submission and even has an overtone of The Cranberries to make things a little weirder. Thrashing guitars and beautiful melodies again combine to make "That Great Love
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and character that our current president has exhibited. In addition to reintroducing their admirable and bold concepts, Public Enemy also explores the connection between the world wide web and music
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Then again, it's tough to say the band has fallen into mediocrity as they've been hovering around it for some time now - hit singles aside. As for Get the Picture? there really isn't all that much to
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You are a Marilyn Manson fan. Being a fan of shock rock and all that has to do with Marilyn Manson, I attended the October 31st concert in St. Paul at the Roy Wilkins Auditorium (also known as the River
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The track has been compared by a few of the big music magazines as being a kind of B-52s ripoff, but I fail to see it. (However, they have also compared their basic style as being akin to a mix of Garbage
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especially when you can tell that the producer has told him that "Less is more". The places where the songs slow down are extremely tight, where they could have gotten very sloppy very easily. The guitar
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Widespread Panic has been jamming for over 20 years and they show no signs of slowing up. Although they are taking 2004 off, they have left the music scene with a live album for our listening pleasure.
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do know of this 1971 album will undoubtedly let out a sigh of relief that it has finally been reissued; "One of the greatest records of all time," as Lyle Lovett is quoted on a cover sticker - and though
