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Oasis
Don't Believe the Truth
Source: eBay
Price: $3.75 + $1.50 S&H
Thriftin' ain't just about sticking it to the man; it's about giving second chances to artists...
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Matthew Parkhill's Dot the I is the kind of tricked-up mental exercise that may intrigue the most impressionable film school students and a philosophy major here and there....
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By Niki D'Andrea, Wynter Holden, Clay McNear and PJ Novelli Published:
August 18, 2005
THU 8/18Whether you're a historic preservationist, a developer with a wrecking ball or somewhere in between, you'll dig Phoenix: Then and Now. The book is a collaborative...
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Everybody Rise! demonstrates that as surely as a band can lose its mojo -- usually when the recording budget is high, along with the burden of expectation -- it can find it...
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The British indie filmmaker Sally Potter, a former dancer, lyricist and performance artist, clearly has a taste for adventure. In 1992, that led her to Orlando, a screen...
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SAT 8/20Runs. That's what bikers do. They hop on their hogs, crotch rockets or whatever slang they use to describe their favorite hunk of motorized steel and go on runs....
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Gogol Bordello, New York's only Ukrainian Gypsy punk band, has a planetary musical vision. The band's strong Ukrainian roots -- evidenced by the furious accordion work of Yuri...
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Surfers, skateboarders and desert racers have all had their moment at the movies recently. Now the motocross crowd gets its turn. Supercross: The Movie, which provides a...
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SAT 8/20Last fall, Valley comics Josh Skalniak and Josh McDermitt got the chance to compete at the Las Vegas Comedy Festival, and both felt a little out of place. To the...
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You could almost touch the hesitation when people finally got an earful of Electric Version, the New Pornographers' 2003 follow-up to their instantly canonized debut. An...
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Fans expecting more crushing feedback, pile-driver drumming and arty, late-'90s-style British bluster will be shocked by the quiet, introspective vibe BRMC displays on its...
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Every Time I Die isn't a hardcore band -- at least, it isn't anymore. On Gutter Phenomenon, the Buffalo band adopts a much more straightforward rock sound in tracks like the...
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With most new bands trying to hit platinum their first time out, you rarely see acts develop over the course of several albums anymore -- either you're huge or you're gone....
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When Tucson's The Bled recorded their first full-length for Fiddler Records, Pass the Flask, vocalist James Muñoz had just replaced the band's former singer and had...
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Can you imagine The Knack as a death metal band? We didn't think so, either, until we heard The Number 12 Looks Like You's cover of the late '70s New Wavers' classic "My...
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Screw the Crüe -- for our money, the single most iconic moment of the '80s sleaze-metal era is that scene in The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years...
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Born in Chicago, Bad Boy Bill grew up on hip-hop as well as dance music. There in the hotbed of house, he listened to Farley Jackmaster Funk of WBMX's Hot Mix Five, the area's...
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Thursday 18 Ain't Nobody's Bizness: DJ Suzy (hip-hop, dance)
Anderson's Fifth Estate: Area 51 with AKA (gothic, industrial)
Axis/Radius: Ladies' Night (dance)
AZ 88: DJ...