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Marah |
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The Catfisherman |
PlayJ |
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Rock |
It's hard to believe Marah are from Philly on this one -- this swampy, rootsy tune is pure Southern rock!
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John Lennon |
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Happy X-Mas (War Is Over) |
LiquidAudio |
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Pop, Rock |
John Lennon adds a new twist to Yuletide tradition with this Vietnam-era, anti-war theme wrapped in the guise of a Christmas song.
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Los Lobos |
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Tomorrow Never Knows |
LiquidAudio |
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Pop, Rock |
This live cover of one of the Beatles' greatest songs can't quite match the original -- what could? -- but still gives plenty of psychedelic bang for yer buck.
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The Eagles |
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Take It To The Limit |
LiquidAudio,MP3 |
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Pop, Rock |
A bloodlessly competent version of one of their biggest hits, recorded live in L.A. on New Year's Eve 1999.
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Pearl Jam |
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Crown Of Thorns (Live) |
MP3 |
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Alternative, Rock |
Vedder & Co. offer up a live-in-Vegas cover of a Mother Love Bone tune. In the immortal words of Casey Kasem, it's really effin' ponderous!
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Enemy |
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The Treatment |
MP3,WinMedia |
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Alternative, Rock |
A mind-expanding MUSICBLITZ Exclusive from former members of Failure, Handsome and Quicksand! This "Treatment" will surely cure whatever ails ya!
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Styx / REO Speedwagon |
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Roll With The Changes (Jam Version) |
LiquidAudio |
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Rock |
Midwestern arena-rock nostalgia, served live with an extra helping of cheese! Too bad Dennis DeYoung chose to sit this one out!
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Blue Oyster Cult |
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Don't Fear The Reaper (Live) |
WinMedia |
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Rock |
Is this the real Blue Oyster Cult, captured live on stage at the Orlando House of Blues, or an inept weekend cover band stumbling its way through one of the greatest rock songs of all time? You be the judge!
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Supersuckers |
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Jailbreak |
MP3,WinMedia |
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Alternative, Rock |
In this MUSICBLITZ Exclusive, the Supersuckers take a righteous rip through the Thin Lizzy classic, packing enough mid-range Les Paul squawk to paralyze a charging rhino!
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Pete Droge |
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I Can't Help From Crying Sometime |
MP3,WinMedia |
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Alternative, Rock |
Pete Droge won't have to kill himself, after all -- he's made it impossible not to love him with his new MUSICBLITZ Exclusive, "I Can't Help From Crying Sometime," a unique hybrid of blues, alt-rock, and Eastern sounds. Feeling bad never sounded so good!
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