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Built To Spill |
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The Weather |
LiquidAudio |
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Alternative, Pop |
Middle-of-the-road pop jangler is sickly sweet and lacks the necessary passion, power, or punch to pull it from the syrup. Double-shot of Gin Blossoms, anyone?
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Bush |
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Spacetravel |
MP3 |
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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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Bush |
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Everything Zen (The Lhasa Fever Mix ) |
MP3 |
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Alternative, Rock |
As it turns out, everything isn’t Zen in this kitchen-sink dancefloor revamping of the band’s first big hit.
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Camper Van Beethoven |
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Wasting All Your Time |
MP3 |
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Alternative |
‘80s indie jokers get silly in the studio, then release the recording ten years after they’ve broken up. Do they pull it off or are they just wanking off?
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Carrie Akre |
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Reflection |
MP3,WinMedia |
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Alternative |
Melancholy ballad, laced with pain and regret, reflects on the universal sadness of a relationship-gone-wrong. Gentle keyboards and subdued vocals lend a supper club quality to this MUSICBLITZ Exclusive.
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Caviar |
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Tangerine Speedo |
WinMedia |
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Alternative |
Retro lounge? Modern rock? Chicago's Caviar just can't make up their mind on this track from their eponymous debut.
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Chris Cornell |
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Can't Change Me |
MP3 |
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Alternative, Rock |
The former "golden throat" behind Soundgarden comes at you with a real gem of a song.
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Cistine (featuring Selene Vigil) |
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Breathe Heavy |
MP3 |
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Alternative |
Selene Vigil (of 7 Year Bitch fame) trades the riot grrrl racket for creepy cabaret with "Breathe Heavy." The bitch is back on this MUSICBLITZ Exclusive!
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Clubhouse Pow! |
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Spinning Around |
MP3,WinMedia |
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Alternative |
Clubhouse Pow! will smack you right in the kisser with their chronically catchy first single, "Spinning Around!" This musical whirling dervish is now available for download exclusively at MUSICBLITZ!
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Coldplay |
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Spies |
LiquidAudio |
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Alternative |
Paranoia gets unplugged on this subdued, acoustic jangler. Celebrated Brit sensation (with an affinity for yellow) paints an eerie landscape using conspiratorial vocals and tiptoeing bass. Dread never sounded so delightful.
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