Name: George Dionne
Weblog: www.rock-is-life.com
Articles: 81
First Published: Friday, November 11, 2005
Last Published: Monday, May 1, 2006
Currently listing articles 81-51:
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Rock Is Life.com Launches MusicianConnect— Connecting rock musicians to fans, and fans to rock musicians.
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CD Review: Various Artists - Best of A Taste of Chaos— Released in conjunction with the start of the 2006 Taste of Chaos Tour.
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CD Review: The Sainte Catherines - Dancing for Decadence— Montreal’s The Sainte Catherines have been around since 1999, but this is their Fat Wreck Chords debut release.
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CD Review: Yakuza - Samsara— It doesn’t take long before the calm turns into a thunderstorm of driving riffs and furious vocals.
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CD Review: Adair - The Destruction of Everything...— The Good, the Bad, and the Verdict on the debut album for the St. Louis-based five piece band.
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CD Review: Liberty N' Justice - Soundtrack of a Soul— Liberty N’ Justice is a Christian-based rock outfit that was formed by Justin Murr in 1991.
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CD Review: Story of the Year - In the Wake of Determination— No sophomore slump for this St. Louis-based group that you just can't pigeonhole.
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DVD Review: Megadeth - Arsenal of Megadeth— Dave Mustaine and Capitol Records team up again to bring you a double DVD collection of Megadeth’s music videos and more.
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CD Review: 20 Years of Rock - The Best of Poison— To celebrate their 20th anniversary, Poison releases another greatest hits package. This is either the third or fourth one for the group.
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Interview: Danner Alexander of Domeshots— I was able to nail down frontman Danner Alexander during a rare break from the road.
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CD Review: Domeshots - Reception— Domeshots’ story begins in San Francisco – inciting riots in the basements of house parties across the Bay Area
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Interview: Zach Stevens of Circle II Circle (ex-Savatage)— New album, DVD rumors, and the future of metal as told by Zach Steven
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CD Review: 8084 - The Last Great Train— Fourth album by the AOR mainstays who began their musical journey back in the '80s.
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CD Review: The Sammus Theory - Man Without Eyes— This interesting concept album is a noteworthy debut effort.
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CD Review: Honor By August - Drowning Out the Television— Debut album for the Washington, DC, natives.
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CD Review: The Johnny Hawthorn Band - S/T— Debut release for the Los Angeles-based power trio.
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CD Review: Seven Witches - Amped— Seven Witches formed in 1999. This is their fourth album.
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Interview: Tony Harnell of TNT— All the Way to the Sun is the latest album by Norwegian melodic metal group TNT. If you live in the US, chances are you
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CD Review: Y & T - Mean Streak [Remastered]— Reissue of the group’s 1983 album, plus one bonus track.
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CD Review: Himsa - Hail Horror— Seattle hardcore band returns with their fourth studio album.
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CD Review: 3 - Wake Pig— The Good, the Bad, and the Verdict on the group’s fourth album, originally released in 2004, and available again via Metal Blade Records.
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CD Review: Annihilator - Schizo Deluxe— After 10 studio albums and 72 band member changes, Canadian thrash metallers Annihilator return with their 11th studio album.
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CD Review: We Are the Fury - Infinite Jest EP— The Good, the Bad, and the Verdict about this debut EP by the Toledo, Ohio five-piece.
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CD Review: Sound the Alarm - Sound the Alarm EP— Pennsylvania teenagers debut songs from their upcoming full-length while also showcasing their earliest works.
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CD Review: UB40 - Who You Fighting For?— UB40 are back with eight new songs and five reggae infused covers for your listening pleasure.
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DVD Review: Motorhead - Stage Fright— To commemorate thirty years in the underground rock scene, England’s legendary Motorhead release a double DVD.
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DVD Review: Starz - Back in Action, Live 2003— After 20 years of hiding, the original line-up of Starz returned to the stage for a U.S. tour in 2003.
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CD Review: Switched - Ghosts In The Machine— Switched jumped in the music scene with the release of their 2002 Immortal/Virgin Records release Subject to Change.
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Interview: Ray Alder of Fates Warning— Fates Warning got their start in Connecticut back in 1983. The band started off as a straight-up heavy metal band, but started changing their sound
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CD Review Flashback: Warlock - Triumph & Agony— Warlock started out in 1983 and released their first album Burning Witches a year later. The group was instantly compared to such heavy metal peers
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CD Review: Guns N' Roses - Appetite for Destruction— I’m not going to go into the history and present of Guns N’ Roses. If you’re reading this, chances are you know the deal.


