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6gig |
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Hit The Ground |
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Alternative, Rock |
Portland, ME’s award-winning 6gig "Hit The Ground" running with their slamming (and slam-worthy) first effort, now climbing the radio charts!
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Poe |
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Hey Pretty (Drive-By 2001 Mix) |
LiquidAudio |
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Alternative |
Sexy spoken word cozies up to come-hither melody for a musical tease that’s positively naughty. Too bad most modern rock fans will assume it's the new Garbage track (as in the band, not the trash), as Poe’s vocals sound like they’re bouncing off the cords of Shirley Manson.
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R.E.M. |
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Imitation of Life |
LiquidAudio |
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Alternative |
It’s been a long time since Stipe & Co. reveled in what they do best: Subdued vocals, jangling Rick, and melodies that harken back to Murmur and Fables of the Reconstruction. This “Imitation of Life” is the real thing. Finally.
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Garageland |
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Love Song |
MP3 |
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Alternative |
Velvets-inspired “Love Song” is a noisy trash melody, all fuzzed-up and heavy on the feedback. Edgy pop straight outta the garage doesn’t get much better.
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Fun Lovin' Criminals |
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Up On The Hill (Cobble Hill Remix) |
MP3 |
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Alternative, Rap/Hip Hop |
The shmoovegroove of "Up On The Hill" gets a distinctly debonair flair on this remix.
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They Might Be Giants |
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Where Your Eyes Don't Go |
MP3 |
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Alternative, Pop |
Get quintessential TMBG, just as quirky and poppy as you can handle. From 1988's Lincoln.
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Creed |
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My Own Prison (Acoustic Version) |
LiquidAudio |
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Alternative, Rock |
The new kids on the "Alt/Rock Darling" list. Pretty much tastes like chicken.
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Yo La Tengo |
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Autumn Sweater (Kevin Shields Remix) |
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Alternative, Electronic |
A drum loopy remix from Kevin Shields of My Bloody Valentine and indie-rock icons YLT.
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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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Morphine |
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Buena |
MP3 |
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Alternative, Jambands |
Now that Morphine front man and chief songwriter Mark Sandman is no longer with us, some great records are all that's left of a truly inventive band. Get a taste of what made this trio so special.
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