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Kyuss Bassist to Release Solo
Scott Reeder, former bassist for Kyuss and The Obsessed, will be releasing his solo debut on Tuesday. TunnelVision Brilliance—written, produced, and recorded entirely by Reeder—will be available for preview via AOL Music all of next...
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New Suicidal Tendencies CD
Suicidal Tendencies has gotten to work on their next album with producer Paul Northfield in tow. It'll be the band's first studio album in six years. They're also hard at work compiling performance, interview, and studio footage for an upcoming DVD....
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Sleater-Kinney - The Woods
How It Should BeHopefully you’ve already bought The Woods, Sleater-Kinney’s excellent effort of 2005. If not, or if you own a single Nickelback album, then go buy this record now and listen to it until you realize...
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Grammy Performers Announced
The 48th annual Grammy Awards show has announced the scheduled line-up of performances. Kanye West, Mariah Carey, and John Legend have taken top billing, as well as eight nominations each. Considering the three artists have all worked together in...
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"A Day in the Life" Lyrics Auctioned
John Lennon's handwritten first draft of lyrics for the song "A Day in the Life" is currently up for auction via Bonham's auction house, based in England. The auction began on Tuesday, the thiry-ninth anniversary of the day Lennon wrote the song,...
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Fiddy Drops Out, Eminem to Follow
50 Cent has been quoted as saying that he plans to only release another two albums--thus fulfilling his contract with Shady Aftermath records--before retiring from the spotlight. Much like Dr. Dre before him, 50 plans work behind the scenes as a...
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Sparta Signs with Hollywood Records
Sparta will be releasing its third album from a new home: Hollywood Records. The band is currently in pre-production on the as-yet-untitled work with plans to begin recording in March and a summer 2006 release date. While hard at work, the band will...
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Judge Gives Mystikal Six Years
Mystikal will be behind bars until 2012 according to his six-year sentencing by US District Judge James Brady. Brady is allowing the Grammy-nominated rapper to serve two separate sentences simultaneously. He has been put away for failing to file tax...
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