Name: Pam Avoledo
Weblog: dusk411.joeuser.com
Articles: 116
First Published: Friday, July 15, 2005
Last Published: Saturday, January 21, 2006
Currently listing articles 116-101:
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Single Review: Stella Soleil "Kiss Kiss"— Soleil is akin to a drunk sorority girl trying to get into the fraternity's little sister program.
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Single Review: Spice Girls "Stop"— The single is a homage to 80s pop, except it lacks the charm of the era.
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Single Review: Alicia Keys "Unbreakable"— The single assumes celebrities are perfect and wondrous human beings.
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Single Review: Cyndi Lauper "Time After Time"— The single is a sure fire classic.
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Single Review: Trapt "Echo"— It's like a "let's get back together" speech heard from a significant other years ago. It needs to be forgotten.
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Single Review: Debbie Gibson "Anything Is Possible"— The single is nothing more than an audio version of Seventeen.
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Single Review: Ricky Martin "She Bangs"— Regardless of his sexual orientation, he convincingly sells a relationship with a woman
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Single Review: Aaliyah "Are You That Somebody"— Ego and unexplained weirdness sink the single.
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Single Review: Paula Abdul "Cold Hearted"— It may not be the best written song or even the best sung. However, it's an unbelievably entertaining listen.
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Single Review: Go-Go's "Get Up and Go"— Belinda Carlisle has inadvertently become her friend's life coach.
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Single Review: "Going Down To Liverpool"— Katrina and the Waves' political "Going Down To Liverpool" is given a different feel in the Bangles' version.
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Single Review: Jessica Simpson "I Think I'm In Love With You"— The single is a Clearasil commercial, selling the ideal teenaged girl's life.
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Single Review: Maria Mena "You're The Only One"— Mena is a high-maintenance, insecure girl. She wants her boyfriend to think he can't do any better. It's quite psychologically twisted.
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Single Review: INXS "The Gift"— Michael Hutchence lets his girlfriend in on his troubles in the clunky "Gift."
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Single Review: Kelly Clarkson "Walk Away"— Kelly Clarkson tells off her insensitive boyfriend in the vehement "Walk Away."
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Single Review: Christina Milian "Whatever U Want"— Christina Milian is interested in a gun shy guy in the sporty "Whatever U Want."


