Feature: The Breakdown
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The Final Breakdown: Favorites of 2007— Better late than never - my picks of stuff I really liked a lot in 2007.
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The Breakdown: Dave Douglas— One this week, folks. One. But it's a GOOD one.
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The Breakdown: Genesis, Led Zeppelin, Nine Inch Nails, Opeth, U2— I know: why am I even bothering to talk about anything other than Zep and U2?
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The Breakdown: The Beatles, Blackfield, The Who— It's a Breakdown first this week. What could it be?
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The Breakdown: Ryan Adams, Fripp/Eno, Tony Levin, Plant/Krauss, Ween— A couple of slashes mark an eclectic week of music.
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The Breakdown: Jimi Hendrix, Keith Jarrett, Tom Petty, REM— It looks quiet this week, but there are still a few dangerous items for your budget.
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The Breakdown: ELP, Jesu, Bob Mould, Robert Pollard, Robert Wyatt— It's a week of Bobs.
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The Breakdown: Miles Davis, Bob Dylan, PJ Harvey, Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings, Megadeth, Prong— Order the new Radiohead now, or pick up one of the other boxes out this week - among other things.
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The Breakdown: Dethklok, Foo Fighters, Jose Gonzalez, Iron and Wine, Manu Katche, matt pond PA, Pat Metheny, Pearl Jam— Which is a priority for YOU?
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The Breakdown: Across the Universe, John Coltrane, Counting Crows, David Gilmour, Mark Knopfler, U2, Eddie Vedder— More budget-breaking releases, but I have a couple tips to save you at least a little money, if not sanity.
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The Breakdown: Animal Collective, Black Francis, Elvis Costello, Cloud Cult, Pinback, Pink Floyd, Qui— Not a good week for our wallets, but a good one for our ears. Now get out there and spend.
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The Breakdown: Circus Devils (Robert Pollard), Heaven & Hell, Liars, Queensryche— Best bets: Sabbath in different clothing, lying Liars, and Robert Pollard's psycho-prog for short-attention spans
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The Breakdown: Jeremy Enigk, Flaming Lips, Minus the Bear, Josh Ritter— Another frickin' MVI. Let's all just call it a DVD again, because that's what it is.
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The Breakdown: Floratone, Erik Friedlander— Two intriguing releases sneak out in this otherwise quiet week.
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The Breakdown: David Bowie, Charlie Hunter— A new beginning . . . and maybe a little ranting.
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