rock
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by Robert Benson - 2008-05-15
Can a heavy metal rock group release a CD without having ever being in the same room together or to have never met face to face? Amazingly, it is being done; and quite remarkably. Project-43 is one ...
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by Shane Skinner - 2008-06-15
The Integral hails from the wonderful city of Montreal, Canada and they deliver eleven ''All Killer, No Filler'' tracks on their album 002. Their brand of progressive-tinged heavy, yet very melodic ro...
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by David Wilson - 2008-06-24
In music, as with many things, there are rivalries. One of the biggest of these rivalries involves bass players and guitar players. Though both instruments seem rather similar, there are deep diffe...
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by Eric de Fontenay - 2008-06-26
LOS ANGELES, CA (June 20, 2008) - CHAINDRIVEN won the 95.5 KLOS' Mark and Brian show's "Webstock: Battle of the Fans contest," the band announced today. As the winner, the band gets the opportunity t...
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by Josh Lipovetsky - 2008-07-05
Where has the music industry been in the past few years? Even worse, where is it headed? Every year, sales seem to keep slipping, and more artists are losing motivation. What can we do as consumers? ...
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by Vin DeWolfe - 2008-07-27
When their band L.A.P.D. dissolved, band members Reginald Arvizu, James Shaffer, and David Silveria decided to keep going. They recruited guitarist Brian Welch and a singer named Corey to help them st...
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by Vin DeWolfe - 2008-07-27
I personally prefer the drums because of the loud and solid base they provide for a song. Without them, the song would sound washed out and dull. How many times have you listened to a hardcore rock so...
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by Joel Engel - 2008-08-06
What Your Music Broadcasts: Music reveals our feelings and attitudes. Your desire to listen to a particular type of music will conform to the specific headings that follow. At one moment, you may p...
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by Michael Conway - 2008-08-08
When I was fourteen I was your average teenager in the mid 80s: I loved bubble gum pop and my highest aspiration was to be exactly like Debbie Gibson. I danced to Rick Astley and thought that Bon Jovi...
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by Eric de Fontenay - 2008-08-11
Seattle WA - Imagine Billy Joel or Elton John opting for careers as keyboardists rather than pop vocalists. Their music might sound a lot like the music on WildLife, from indie fusion veteran Gary Pa...