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Results for Rob Zombie
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by James Greene, Jr.•July 9, 2008•
White Zombie’s landmark 1992 album La Sexorcisto: Devil Music, Vol. 1 certainly seemed like the type of sample-heavy rock freak-out that would align perfectly with a wild, outer space adventure starring Mark Hamill. Also, I figured it would be pretty cool watching Darth Vader parade around to all those bad-ass metal riffs. That alone might keep me from dozing off in the middle of said experiment. The following evening
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by The Editors•February 27, 2008•
It’s that time again… Noise Pop time! The best thing about this festival is that when you really begin to dig through the schedule you realize that there are talented, up-and-coming bands to be experienced each and every night. That’s what this festival is all about: the unknown… even if there are a slew of excellent mid-level bands to see.
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by James Greene, Jr.•February 27, 2008•
The organ-drenched disc I refer to is 1984’s Give Daddy the Knife, Cindy (sometimes written sans comma), the supposed soundtrack from a 1967 film of the same name, recorded entirely by “Naz Nomad and the Nightmares.” As you may be able to guess, Naz Nomad is none other than
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by Max Mobley•November 21, 2007•
The Electric Guitar: the cock of rock ‘n’ roll—and its swagger too. At least that's they way the instrument is often played, especially in hard rock and heavy metal. But, like heroin and cars, rock 'n' roll is a woman, isn't she? Maybe not so much anymore. Rock is certainly masculine in the hands
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