- Thursday, July 31, 2003 — 17 Articles Published
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Embrace — s/t (Dischord, 1986)— In early 1986, Embrace, fronted by future Fugazi singer Ian MacKaye, released 14 gritty, moralistic rock songs as a self-titled
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Sam Phillips 1923-2003— Imagine having to be the voice of moderation with Jerry Lee Lewis. "Now, religious conviction does not mean anything
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Gross cosmetic injustice— Years in prison, deprived of your meds, and the high likelihood of dying in prison does not constitute any reasonable
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The upside of being simplistic— ...
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Vince in trouble again...— ...
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Scrotum greasing— ...
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Punk Rock, Free Macaroni and a Sunburn (Warped Tour reviewed)— Amongst the dust and sweat and free macaroni and yoo hoo, I did manage to see a few bands at
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Todd Rundgren vs. The Industry— ...
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Super Troopers (2001)— ...
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Stiff Kittens EP released— ...
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Eddies odds & sods— ...
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Kingdom of Fear : Loathsome Secrets of a Star-Crossed Child in the Final Days of the American Century - Hunter Thompson— ...
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Black is a good colour— ...
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A Rose by any other...— ...
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Tribe of the 'Ryche rejoice— ...
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In Defense of Homo-Thugs— ...
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Politicians get Suspicious of the RIAA— Senator Coleman questions tactics and methods of the RIAA.
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