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mxdwn Top 20 Albums 2006: 15-11
mxdwn Top 20 Albums 2006: 15-1115.Red Hot Chili Peppers - Stadium Arcadium A double album can be hard for some bands to pull off, but Stadium Arcadium proves that the once rowdy Red Hot Chili Peppers have matured, but can still rock like they did...
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mxdwn Top 40 Songs 2006: 30-21
mxdwn Top 40 Songs 2006: 30-2130.The Subways - Rock & Roll Queen From Yong For Eternity British band The Subways owe much of their newfound attention to the too short ""Rock and Roll Queen."" A rocking metronomic guitar beat and appropriately...
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Take Action! 2007 Line-up Confirmed
The sixth annual Take Action! Tour Presented by Hot Topic kicks of February 2007 and will hit over 40 cities with the The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus headling. The other confirmed bands are Emery, Scary Kids Scaring Kids, A Static Lullabye and Kaddisfly....
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Pete Townshend at SXSW
The folks at the SXSW Music have announced that Who guitarist/vocalist Pete Townshend will be the keynote speaker at the upcoming 2007 event. The SXSW Music and Media Conference will take place from March 14th to the 18th at the Convention...
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mxdwn Top 20 Albums 2006: 20-16
mxdwn Top 20 Albums 2006: 20-1620. Regina Spektor - Begin to Hope Eccentric, eclectic, and passionate, Regina Spektor’s fourth album Begin To Hope has everything from lyrics with literary references to singing in Russian and using...
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mxdwn Top 40 Songs 2006: 40-31
mxdwn Top 40 Songs 2006: 40-3140.The Strokes - You Only Live Once From First Impressions of Earth From the indie rock realm where lightly distorted is all you need, Julian Casablancas and co. sway at half-tempo. A breezy tune perfect for a summer...
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Forthcoming Nine Inch Nails
According to a post on www.nin.com, Trent Reznor and company are close to unleashing a new album upon the world. In January, they'll begin mixing.http://www.nin.com/tr/default.aspx
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My Chemical Romance - The Black Parade
Not Your Average Macys ParadeSix months ago, a new mysterious band called The Black Parade launched a one page website that contained only their name scrawled in white, silhouettes of the five members, and a few echoing piano notes. Rumors spread...
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