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70s Music/Punk RockClark F. Paull, IIILatest ArticlesCD Review: Bang Sugar Bang Greatest Hits Bang Sugar Bang's Greatest Hits has nothing to say and twelve ways to say it. CD Review: London Calling -- Legacy Edition Is the Legacy Edition of London Calling one for the fans or just another example of separating a few more bones from the pockets of the great unwashed masses? CD Review: Jack Tragic, Dennis Most,Stiv Bators, Devil Dogs Songs and activities of various punk artists and bands. Brief eulogy for another fallen hero in the punk rock scene. Album Review: The Who And The Dolls See what Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey have been up to since the death of John Entwistle and, just in time for the reunion of the three surviving New York Dolls at the Morrissey-curated Meltdown festival, a fairly new Dolls anthology. Rolling Stone Magazine: Turning Rebellion Into Money Rolling Stone magazine continues to shame itself by pandering to the lowest common denominator in the music biz food chain - the consumer Stardumb Records - Three Chords, Two Sugars, And A Twist Of Lemon And in this corner, from the Netherlands, Stardumb Records, whose stable of pop punk world beaters are looking to make the word safe from the likes of blink182, Good Charlotte, and Sum 41. The Blasters: Guitar, Bass, Drums, Piano, Sax, and a Dream Bio/discography of Downey California's favorite sons, The Blasters. Best Of 2003 In Music, Books, and DVD Top 10 recommendations for punk rock books and music, featuring Martin Gordon, Stooges, Dave Alexander, Steve McKay, Alice Cooper, The Cramps,Joan Jett & The Blackhearts and Cheap Trick. Punk Rock Book And Album Reviews Recommended CDs and books about artists such as Devo, The Professionals, Oingo Boingo,XTC, Torpedos, T. Rex, Radio Birdman, Rolling Stones, The Stooges,Black Sabbath, The Jam |
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