
The Tubes’ longest legacy has proven to be a string of ’80s New Wave comps featuring “She’s a Beauty” and “Talk to You Later.” Unfortunately, the 80s’ version of the Tubes is like an inert boulder blocking the entrance to an opulent treasure room. During the 1970s, the Tubes were responsible for some of the [...more info]
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Hit vampire movie Twilight has topped yet another chart – it is now the biggest home release of the year in the U.S. Read More > Share on Facebook
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“He looks like he smells really good! I also do shower.” Twilight star Robert Pattinson laughs off rumors he and actor Zac Efron both refuse to shower. Read More > Share on Facebook
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Chicago’s Kill Hannah blend glam’s passion for fashion, post-grunge’s enthusiastic power, shoegazer’s wall-of-guitar, and dream pop’s tender psyche into something deserving of krieg lights and onstage pyrotechnics. Whether they’re blasting out of suburban ennui (their anthems) or the hungover prose of chemical escape (trip-hop with the right mix of slow, grinding bass and machined percussion), [...more info]
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Dark overtones and machine rhythms overshadow this experimental Industrial/Goth Rock band with songs from the food court. The original incarnation of POWERMAN 5000 took shape in Boston Massachusetts, where the group racked up a multitude of local gigs and produced two independent CD releases, 1994’s True Force and 95’s The Blood Splat Rating System. An [...more info]
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Fear Factory obliterated the barriers that once divided Disco dance floors from concert hall mosh pits. One of the first really heavy metal acts to combine low, detonating power chords and Industrial dance beat rigor, these L.A. “rivetheads” set an example for countless acts to follow. Often following up their releases with dance-intensive remix albums [...more info]
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Originally called A Day in the Life, these emo/punk pop kids from Dayton, Ohio, changed their name, shuffled around a few members and started down a new poised-for-success path as Hawthorne Heights in 2001. With a combination of sad romantic ballads and foot-stomping aggression, they gained a strong fan base by booking themselves on national [...more info]
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Rob Cummings and Shauna Reynolds realized their dream of combining tawdry B-movie aesthetics and rock ‘n’ roll (just as Kiss, the Misfits and the Cramps had before them) by forming White Zombie in 1985. Taking the band’s name from a Bela Lugosi movie and changing their own names to Rob Zombie and Sean Yseult, the [...more info]
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‘Twilight’ star Kristen Stewart shows off her comedic chops in ‘Adventureland.’ (March 24) 3/2009 AP > Share on Facebook
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