Blogcritics Goodie Bag: Teriyaki Boyz, Don Omar, Chris Brown, Ciara, Dre featuring Keyshia Cole, Bullet For My Valentine, and Citizen Cope

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Blogcritics reviewers El Bicho and Chris Beaumont gave two different perspectives on the movie The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift. We have four tracks from the soundtrack available: Teriyaki Boyz's "Tokyo Drift (Fast & Furious)" and "Cho Large," and Don Omar's "Bandaleros" and "Conteo."

publicity photo of CiaraLast month, Neil Miller gave the movie Step Up two and a half stars our of five. The soundtrack seems to have faired better than the movie, and we have a couple of tracks available. The first is Chris Brown's "Say Goodbye" and the second is Ciara's "Get up" featuring Chamillionaire.

publicity photo of DreMiami producer Dre is coming out with his highly anticipated first album soon (The Trunk). Meanwhile, you can listen to the single "Be Somebody" featuring Keyshia Cole.

publicity photo of Bullet For My ValentineMarty Dodge wrote up a lovely review of the new Bullet For My Valentine album, The Poison. Be sure to read it if you haven't already. The band participated in the Warped Tour this summer, and their current single "Tears Don't Fall" is climbing the rock charts. You can listen to it or watch the video.

publicity photo of Citizen CopeCitizen Cope released a new album last week, Every Waking Moment. Check out the ecard and listen to streams of four tracks from the CD. You can also watch Clarence Greenwood talk about the new album in a mini-documentary.

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