Music: Hard Rock
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Music DVD Review: Buddy Miles - Changes— A fitting tribute to the man who was one of rock and roll's most enduring and endearing drummers.
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Music Review: Does It Offend You, Yeah? - You Have No Idea What You’re Getting Yourself Into— Perfect for your next dance party.
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Music Reviews: Whitesnake & Def Leppard Live, Deivos, Atrocity, and Violent Force— Whitesnake & Def Lep delight while some of the latest batch of releases don't quite.
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The Lollapalooza '08 Conflict: Rage Vs. Wilco— When you must choose between two of your favorite bands ever, there's bound to be regret in your future.
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Music Review: Laaz Rockit - Left for Dead— Solid old school thrash from the recently un-retired old schoolers.
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Music Review: Filter - Anthems For The Damned— For Richard Patrick and Filter, this new and fourth album is a mix of almost everything that made them great.
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Music Review: Edgar Winter - Rebel Road— Edgar Winter returns with an album of solid rock 'n' roll.
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Music Review: John 5 – Requiem— The newly crowned King Widdler attempts to keep his crown.
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Music Review: Rose Hill Drive - Moon Is The New Earth— Revisit those carefree days when all that was really important was girls, cars, and loud guitars.
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Marty's Musical Meltdown: Man Raze, Bret Michaels, Believer, Thy Disease, Midnight Syndicate and Eddy Grant...— Death metal, hard rock, and a bit of reggae...just a typical Marty's Musical Meltdown then.
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Music DVD Review: Deep Purple - Around The World Live— Sit back, relax, put your feet up, and get ready for nine hours of Deep Purple.
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Music Media: Warbringer, Keep of Kalessin, Nevermore, Lordi, Slipknot, Warrant, Laaz Rockit, Sevendust, Mushroomhead— A new collection of new and old vids for your eyes.
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Music Review: Totimoshi - Milagrosa— Rock and roll with strong jam band qualities that stands out in a crowd.
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Music Review: Hot Picks for June - The Detroit Cobras, Esinchill, Dear Life & More— The best music releases for June.
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Music Reviews: Iron Maiden, Opeth, Puscifer, The Melvins, and Several More— Back with another large batch of recent releases and the forthcoming.
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Music DVD Review: Deep Purple - Around The World Live (4 DVD Box Set)— At nine hours long, this 4 DVD boxed set of live Deep Purple is a whole lot of "Smoke On The Water".
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Music Media: Machine Head, 3 Inches of Blood, Fatal Smile, Avenged Sevenfold, Municipal Waste, Within Temptation, Paradise Lost, Megadeth— A fistful of metal.
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Music Review: Umphrey's McGee - Live At The Murat 2-CD Set— Umphrey's McGee, always a must-see live jam band, jams two nights of music into one compilation, for mostly yummy results.
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Concert Review: Foreigner - Live at the Loudoun Summer Music Fest, June 1st, 2008— Mick Jones and his new band are sounding even better than the original.
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Music Review: Man Raze - Surreal— This is fun straight-ahead rock and roll music, period.
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Music Media: Iced Earth, King's X, Skeletonwitch, Anthrax, Nightwish, The Dresden Dolls, Devildriver, Airbourne— Rock, metal, and punk cabaret, oh my!
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Concert Review: HURT at the Bricktown Ballroom, Oklahoma City— They appeared with Violence to Vegas, Faktion, and Course of Nature.
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Music Review Review: Seether - Finding Beauty In Negative Spaces— Post grunge survivors return with bleak and angry outburst.
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Satire: New Kids on the Block Fans Vindicated— Blockheads rejoice as the Kids' tour offers bargain-basement ticket prices.
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Music Review: Tab The Band - Pulling Out Just Enough To Win— This debut album from the sons of Aerosmith's Joe Perry will definitely make papa proud.
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Music DVD Review : Limp Bizkit - Rock im Park 2001— If you like the nu metal sound and you like Limp Bizkit, then I think that you will really like Limp Bizkit: Rock im
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Music Review: Warrior Souls - Drugs, Gods, and the New Republic— Warrior Soul's criminally underrated 1991 album shows a thing or two about political rock and roll.
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Music Review: P.O.D. - When Angles And Serpents Dance— Don't worry you don't have to be religious to rock out to this CD.
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DVD Review: N.Y.H.C.— The award-winning documentary about the world's hardest music is only part of this eight-hour two-disc release.
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Music Review: Charge - Who's in Control?! — This New York hardcore band is often compared to the Bad Brains.
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Music Review: Venom - Hell— Lay down your soul to the gods rock and roll? Nearly but not quite.
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Music Review: Def Leppard - Songs From The Sparkle Lounge— A good album, just not great. Still, definitely worth investigation by fans new and old.
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Music Review: May's Hot Picks - Digital Underground, Bryan Adams, Ted Nugent, and More— The best and brightest releases of May 2008.
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Music DVD Review: Scorpions - Live at Wacken Open Air 2006— Hometown heroes rock the Wacken Open Air Festival like never before.
