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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.
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CD Review Flashback: Peter Cetera - Solitude/Solitaire
Peter Cetera joined the Chicago Transit Authority (later named Chicago) in 1967 as a bass player. He soon became one of the major songwriters and vocalist for the group, penning a majority of their hits throughout the seventies and eighties.
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CD Review Flashback: Twisted Sister - Stay Hungry
Twisted Sister labored day in and day out for more than a decade on the New York City club circuit before becoming a household name.
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CD Review Flashback: Various Artists - The Karate Kid Soundtrack
If you were just a kid in 1984, chances are you loved this movie. It was your typical ‘fish out of water’ story.
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CD Review Flashback: Aldo Nova - Twitch
Canadian guitar sensation Aldo Nova was riding high with the release of his 1982 self-titled debut.
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CD Review: Night Ranger - Hits: Acoustic & Rarities
To help celebrate 25 years in the music business, the melodic rock powerhouse Night Ranger gives their fans a little gem to tide them over until the band's new studio release in 2006.
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Interview: Rick Springfield
Rick Springfield needs no introduction. Those of you slightly familiar with the pop-rock icon will remember him for his 80’s pop culture hit “Jessie’s Girl.”
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CD Review: Shinedown - Us and Them
Can Shinedown break the alleged ‘sophomore slump’ with their latest release?
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CD Review: The Devin Townsend Band - Synchestra
Latest solo project album from the Strapping Young Lad frontman.
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CD Review Flashback: Stan Bush & Barrage - S/T
Rock music was different back in the eighties. If you weren't leather, spandex or hairspray, you were long hair, sport coats, and tight jeans.
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