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Dillinger |
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Cocaine In My Brain |
PlayJ |
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Reggae |
Get Dillinger’s dancehall classic in your brain, and forget about rehab! The best-ever song about blow, with apologies to Clapton.
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Zero Down |
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The Way It Is |
MP3 |
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Punk |
Check out the very first track from a brand new punk rock supergroup! Solid, melodic, alt-rock flavored punk that should please both mallpunks and the genuine article.
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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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Lizzy Borden |
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There Will Be Blood Tonight |
MP3 |
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Metal |
The man behind the axe is back, sounding every inch the '80s horror-rock icon!
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Cindy Lou Harrington & SHOWDOWN |
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Rodeo & Juliet |
MP3 |
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Alt-Country |
If this song's any indication, rodeo riders aren't as macho as they used to be. You'll want to keep your puke bag handy, cowpoke.
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Blues Traveler |
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12 Swords |
MP3 |
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Jambands |
Well, at least we know what Kevin Costner’ll probably pick as the theme song should he ever decide to do a Robin Hood sequel. Stay thee away!
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Dr. Didg |
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Devon Jam (Live) |
MP3 |
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Jambands |
You don’t have to travel all the way to Australia to get a taste of the outback! Dr. Didg is in, and he’s servin’ up the funky, “trance-&-mental” sounds of the didgeridoo on this spacey jam.
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Bosson |
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One In A Million |
WinMedia |
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Pop |
Throwaway pop takes a turn for the worse on this banal bit of dancefloor dreck staight outta Sweden.
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The Backsliders |
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Cross Your Heart (Live) |
WinMedia |
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Alt-Country |
Good ol' noise from some good ol' boys who don't screw around with that country crossover crap. Slide right back into the past for a slice of downhome country twang served up by the specter of Hank Sr., himself.
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Brian Jonestown Massacre |
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Going To Hell |
a2b |
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Alternative, Rock |
When these guys aren't beating the crap out of one another, they're making amazing rock 'n' roll. Great songwriters and much bigger wise-asses than Liam Oasis and his mates.
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