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❤ box of boom MTV is officially relaunching its Unplugged series on Monday (6/9), 20 years after its start in 1989, with a performance from Adele. Here’s hoping they get it right; some of… Read full post »
❤ captain's dead reposting ends here, well atleast for 6 months. just getting back from tampa, but wanted to post somethier or other. in case you missed it the first time around, here… Read full post »
❤ Frequenze Indipendenti - Frequenze Covers - Nulla è affidato al caso. Il caos non è imprevedibile…è solo molto ma molto difficile da calcolare. Così nella musica, saltando di generazione in generazione, di… Read full post »
❤ Pop Tarts Suck Toasted The Good: Fucked Up - "Twice Born"; This track should be the new standard bearer for whatever is left of the hardcore scene. The throaty, empassioned growl of Pink Eye… Read full post »
❤ ThaBombShelter Well, with seven days to post covers, sometimes you have to do a little combining. As such, tonight, we've got covers and originals from two of my favorite artists, Radiohead… Read full post »
❤ 17 seconds (The Vaselines, looking rather like The Velvets here, I think) As Andrew said, Beatles covers are always welcome. What function, if any do covers serve? For some acts, it's the… Read full post »
❤ Heartache with Hard Work The Man Who Sold the World - Nirvana I got angry about Rudy Giuliani spitting in the wind of historical accuracy on the subject of Vietnam a couple weeks ago… Read full post »
❤ captain's dead morning, amigos! thanks for all the warm wishes and such. tis truly appreciated. sadly, my time to enjoy the wee child was short lived because i had to be back… Read full post »
❤ The Devil Has The Best Tuna Kid Dakota Genre: Rock / Indie / Country From: Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States Altrock duo Kid Dakota offer up a mean and moody amalgam of folk, country and alt-rock with… Read full post »
❤ 17 seconds Here are ten songs today from the legendary Festive Fifty compiled by John Peel. As yesterday's entry focused on the eighties, it seemed only fair to do the nineties today.… Read full post »
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