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Marah |
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Point Breeze |
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Rock |
Philly's new favorite sons turn out a feel-good tune, which positively reverberates with the surreal echoes of early Springsteen!
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Queens of the Stone Age |
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Ode to Clarissa |
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An unexpectedly snappy Queens rocker that recalls the glory days of Ted Nugent. Take your pants off and sing along!
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Queens of the Stone Age |
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Monsters In the Parasol |
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Hey, isn't that Jethro Tull sitting on a park bench with the Queens? No matter. These stoner rock dudes dig a deep groove with this "Parasol" and emerge with a monster of a modern rocker.
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Buckcherry |
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Late Nights in Voodoo |
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Buckcherry: Proving to the world that good old rock 'n' roll is alive and well.
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The Other Ones |
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Mississippi Half-Step |
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Jambands, Rock |
Phil Lesh, Bob Weir, Mickey Hart, Bruce Hornsby and a whole mess of other Grateful Dead friends and family make up this stellar side project.
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Creed |
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My Own Prison (Acoustic Version) |
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Alternative, Rock |
The new kids on the "Alt/Rock Darling" list. Pretty much tastes like chicken.
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Southpaw |
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Stay Right Where You Are Benny |
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Alternative, Rock |
Tight keyboard grooves and unexpected guitar riffs on this goody. You'll think it's one thing, but it turns out to be something totally different. Good music.
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Stickfigure |
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Real Faker |
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Alternative, Rock |
When Angels pitcher Jack McDowell isn't tormenting batters with his nasty fastball, he's playing frontman for a punk rock band. Sounds like he got some vocal tips from his rock star buddies. Listen to the track and you'll figure out who they are.
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Bush |
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Spacetravel |
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Alternative, Rock |
Get a taste of Bush's The Science of Things, wherein the Brit-boy stalwarts continue to mix electro-rhythms with bone-dry production.
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Tom Waits |
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Buzz Fledderjon |
LiquidAudio,MP3 |
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Alternative, Rock |
Waits, a story teller at heart, once again reveals the depths of the Delta Blues in this rare b-side, "Buzz Fledderjon." His raspy, gritty vocals blend seamlessly into the slide guitar as he paints a picture of paranoia for the listener.
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