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Master P Ghetto Bill Koch
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The Offspring Greatest Hits [DualDisc] Sony
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Ol' Dirty Bastard The Definitive Ol' Dirty Bastard Story Rhino
East Coast Rap, Hardcore Rap, Hip-Hop
Original Soundtrack Herbie Fully Loaded Hollywood
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Peanut Butter Conspiracy Spreading From the Ashes Big Beat UK
Psychedelic
Pearls Before Swine
The Complete ESP-Disk Recordings Esp-Disk Us
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Andre Previn William Kraft: Contextures II: The Final Beast; Interplay; Of Ceremonies, Pageants, and Celebrations First Edition
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The Redwalls De Nova Capitol
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Steffen Schleiermacher American Ultramodernists MD&G
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Al Stewart A Beach Full of Shells Appleseed
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Sugar Ray Greatest Hits Rhino
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Telepopmusik Angel Milk [Europe] EMI
Ambient Pop, Trip-Hop
William Topley Sea Fever Warner Bros
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Transplants Haunted Cities Atlantic
Punk Revival, Rap-Rock
Various Artists Garage Beat '66!, Vol. 4: I'm In Need Sundazed
Garage Rock, Rock & Roll
Various Artists Garage Beat '66!, Vol. 5: Readin' Your Will Sundazed
Garage Rock, Rock & Roll
Sophie Yates Armand-Louis Couperin: Pieces de Clavecin Chandos
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Article comments
1 - todd
A part of me would actually like to hear the Billy Corgan one. Hey, SP weren't so bad till after Siamese what ever it was.
They have a few good songs, but not many of the non hit ones are that memorable... Gish has a few
But that Melencholy orchestra stuff was so bad and so popular... kinda like ACDC and Metallica in the sense that they got big with their best music behind them.
And "Ghetto Bill" is a great name for a record :)
2 - todd
Maybe the garage beat stuff would be worth a listen...
And I noticed the offspring have a DUAL cd greatest hits.... I liked a few of their songs, but isn't that reaching a bit?
3 - DJRadiohead
Another release for the week is "The Vanity Project." It is being billed as both a solo album by Barenaked Ladies' Steven Page and a collaboration with his friend Stephen Duffy.
I have contacted the publicity folks and am getting a copy to review. I am intrigued by this. I do like BNL... I wonder what Steven's music will sound like outside that band. Stay tuned.
4 - steve
Regarding the Billy Corgan, we (the office of LPJ) listened to it and we liked two songs out of 12 or 14, however many were on there, ouch...
A return of the original SP lineup, would truly kick ass and fulfill Rock's return...
Although James Iha has a good think with A Perfect Circle so it would have to be out of love of SP that he would return?
5 - DJRadiohead
Maynard is going to be on a Tool cycle for a while now so Iha has some time if he wants to get back with SP.