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Sauce |
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Dear Jerry |
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Alternative, Jambands |
San Pedro's favorite sons tip their hats to the late Jerry Garcia in this typically wry -- but ultimately tender -- tribute.
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Beck |
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Debra (Live) |
mjuice |
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Alternative, R&B |
Is it a sincere homage to Prince, or just more goofing from Beck? Either way, this live version of the concert fave kicks ass.
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Modest Mouse |
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Dirty Fingernails |
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Alternative |
Shoegazing rock from the perpetually hyped Northwest favorites attempts to sound smart and inventive, but comes off as unstructured meandering better left as a studio outtake. Do yourself a favor and buy an At The Drive In record instead.
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Blake Babies |
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Disappear |
LiquidAudio |
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Alternative |
10 years later, Julianna Hatfield and crew come back with a new little ditty. They sound the same. Can you wait a little longer next time please?
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Radiohead |
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Dollars And Cents (Live) |
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Alternative, Rock |
A haunting, pleasantly "traditional" offering from the avant-garde auteurs. Anchored by a driving bass line and piloted by Thom Yorke's lilting vocals, "Dollars and Sense" is a dreamlike dose of back-to-basics for da 'Head.
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Only |
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Don't Push Me Over |
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Alternative, Punk |
Sunny, Southern California-style punk-pop by way of Dallas from this Lone Star one-man band.
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Oranger |
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Donald, You're Freaking Out |
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Alternative |
Psychedelic Bay Area power pop that slaps Beach Boys harmonies on fuzzy guitars and cranks 'em to 11. It's a disjointed, quirky trip that never quite comes together as a song, but will leave you wondering where the hell you left your car.
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Ozomatli |
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Dos Cosas Ciertas |
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Alternative, Jambands |
In this MUSICBLITZ Exclusive, Santana's favorite new band hits a traditional Latin groove, celebrating life's "sure things" with style to spare.
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Finger 11 |
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Drag You Down |
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Alternative, Metal |
Hook-laden accessibility is one thing; hook-laden predictability is another. Finger Eleven’s “Drag You Down” is that “another.”
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Depeche Mode |
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Dream On |
LiquidAudio |
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Alternative |
Stripped down, unadorned, and practically unplugged Mode is evocative, haunting, and irresistible. Pretty profound too, as the lyrics warn, "What you take can't kill you, but be careful what you're giving."
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