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Feel free to call Coheed and Cambria "emo." Just make sure your frame of reference is more along the...
Vol. 32 No. 27 Published 11.13.03 by Hamilton Jordan, Jr. -
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On the cover of Hold Your Horse Is, the debut album from Sacramento's Hella, there's a sticker that...
Vol. 30 No. 45 Published 03.19.03 by Hamilton Jordan, Jr. -
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Dälek heeds hip-hop's resurrection
"Back in the day, there were more Public Enemies than there were MC Hammers," recalls Dalek, the ski...
Vol. 30 No. 23 Published 10.16.02 by Hamilton Jordan, Jr. -
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Still reigning
In its third decade, Slayer rocks more brutally than ever
Vol. 30 No. 16 Published 08.28.02 by Hamilton Jordan, Jr. -
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Audio-visual stimulation
Prog metallers Dredg have your comfort in mind
Vol. 30 No. 14 Published 08.14.02 by Hamilton Jordan, Jr. -
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Darkness and light
For the Fucking Champs, commitment is a four-letter word
Vol. 30 No. 55 Published 05.29.02 by Hamilton Jordan, Jr. -
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Clinically sane
Masked art-rock combo Clinic drone along to a groove
Vol. 30 No. 43 Published 03.06.02 by Hamilton Jordan, Jr. -
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Ferocious fun
Le Tigre WINS the post-riot grrl pop sweepstakes
Vol. 30 No. 41 Published 02.20.02 by Hamilton Jordan, Jr. -
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God willing
P.O.D. gives us some of that new-time religion
Vol. 30 No. 27 Published 11.14.01 by Hamilton Jordan, Jr. -
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Seeing as how radio-friendly metal is now the "new grunge," it isn't surprising to see older groups...
Vol. 30 No. 27 Published 11.14.01 by Hamilton Jordan, Jr. -
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In Strange Little Girls, Tori Amos has made one of the most compelling concept albums of the last fe...
Vol. 30 No. 18 Published 09.26.01 by Hamilton Jordan, Jr. -
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Rock 'n' roll workhorses
Cake transcends trends to sell you a better album for the buck
Vol. 30 No. 11 Published 07.25.01 by Hamilton Jordan, Jr. -
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By definition, punk rock abides by no rules. However, most punk bands feel the need to follow the l...
Vol. 30 No. 11 Published 07.25.01 by Hamilton Jordan, Jr. -
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Time tested
311 keeps going and going with no end in sight
Vol. 30 No. 10 Published 07.18.01 by Hamilton Jordan, Jr. -
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Metal mania
Ozzy steals his own show with Black Sabbath reunion
Vol. 30 No. 9 Published 07.11.01 by Hamilton Jordan, Jr. -
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New Jersey rockers Monster Magnet may have been around for 15 years, but they only hit it big in 199...
Vol. 29 No. 50 Published 04.25.01 by Hamilton Jordan, Jr. -
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The Conspiracy's theory
Swedish mod-rocking Communists party for the Party
Vol. 29 No. 47 Published 04.04.01 by Hamilton Jordan, Jr.
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With another Madvillainy CD in the works and MF Doom's collaboration with Ghostface in the final...
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