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Artist Essentials
7/19/2011
There's something very about Blink-182 and its comic-relief approach to punk rock. Play the opening riff of "Dammit" or the I-don't-wanna-grow-up anthem "What's My Age Again?" for anyone between the ag …
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Artist Essentials
7/19/2011
Guitars, drums, and keyboards are usually props in the stage setup of hip-hop performers, backdrop to two turntables, a microphone, and a handful of hype men. Not so with The Roots. Since meeting in a …
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Artist Essentials
7/19/2011
Sure, Jo Dee made her name in Nashville as a brash, outspoken girl - the kind with no qualms about wrapping her arms around an eye-catching new L.A. arrival fresh from his Wichita home, and telling her …
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Artist Essentials
7/19/2011
When Jo Dee Messina emerged in the mid-'90s, it wasn't easy for new country gals to get noticed, what with the likes of Faith, Shania, and Martina casting such a long shadow. But Messina was star mater …
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My Groove
7/19/2011
And what about all those summers gone by, the innocent times of sock hops, malt shops, crew cuts, and hot rods? If you wanna hear some sweet sounds from the days of tailfins and teen angels, check out …
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My Groove
7/19/2011
Days are long, the nights go on forever, the mercury soars into the red, and we just can't get enough. It's summer, and that means no school, epic cookouts, the coolest parties, and lovin' under the st …
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My Groove
7/19/2011
Whether they're hooking up old-school, like Bing Crosby and Judy Garland ("You Belong to Me") or fresh and contemporary, as Lauryn Hill does so effortlessly with D'Angelo on "Nothing Even Matters," our …
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My Groove
7/19/2011
Welcome to our laboratory of love - a place where passion and harmony are warmed by the flame of affection, distilled to a potent essence, and then shipped to you in those flasks of pure delight labele …
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Genres & History
7/19/2011
Welcome to the gritty, blood-soaked subgenre of gangsta rap, an invite-only realm where beats drop like customized Impalas and singles pop like semi-automatics. Realer than reality TV and nastier than …
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