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Results for Echo & the Bunnymen
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by James Greene, Jr.•March 5, 2008•
I think the biggest mistake my generation ever made, aside from casting aside funnyman Norm MacDonald once he was fired from Saturday Night Live, was believing from day one that Weezer was just kidding around about all those ’70s hard rock references.
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by Aaron Sankin•February 13, 2008•
"there’s a strong Brit-pop undercurrent at work here"
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by Emma Dennis•December 19, 2007•
I used to have a very certain idea of what punk was. For a while there, I had it in my mind that real punk rock was a particular sound from a particular era. It was the Clash, the Sex Pistols, and the Stooges, with their pinned on patches, military boots, and slightly intimidating form of musical expressionism and political activism.
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by Michael Schmitt•July 11, 2007•
Released in 1988, December entered an atmosphere ripe for brooding intimacy. Waves were still gravitating from Joy Division, just as Sonic Youth and the Cocteau Twins
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by Paul Williams•June 6, 2007•
There are moments on this rock journey when I feel totally overwhelmed by information. It’s exhausting.
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9/8/2007
I agree... Where is Bauhaus, PIL, Siouxsie and The Banshees, Iron Maiden, etc etc. I mean theses are old bands that...
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12/8/2006
Hey, I love the Allman Brothers as much as the rest of you guys, but I also realize there was still some good music...
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12/6/2006
How about adding or adding more -- AC/DC, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Scorpions, Alice In Chains, Bad Company, BTO, Bauhaus, Blue...
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11/21/2006
Thanks for the kind words from across the pond!
I will leave a note on the archivists desk about Simple Minds and...
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11/16/2006
Hi and Thanks for a amazing site..
Is there by any chance that you could get hold of some early 80's Ultravox...
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