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Ink 19 :: D Generation
April 1999 :: Music D-E :: D Generation (Gail Worley)
D Generation Through the Darkness Columbia D Generation, New York City's hard-working band, have surely paid their dues in a decade-long career. First of all, they nearly became casualties of a volatile music market when their first record was completely ignored by their previous label. Now, with phenomenal ...
Ink 19 :: Latex Generation
December 1998 :: Music L-O :: Latex Generation (David Lee Beowulf)
Latex Generation Boysrock Onefoot Non-punk jangly pop that has some power to it, but is generally for those who like their “punk” sitting down. This is an enhanced CD, but the “enhancement” came when I ejected it from my computer. The band briefly talks about their European ...
Ink 19 :: The Zillionaires/Throwaway Generation
May 1999 :: 7even Inches :: The Zillionaires/Throwaway Generation (Nathan T. Birk)
The Zillionaires/Throwaway Generation Split Unity Squad You just gotta love split 7"'s where both bands are nearly indistinguishable from each other... actually, no, you shouldn't. Far more entertaining than the bands themselves is, for the former, its spoof on the Teen Idles' 7" cover and, for the ...
Ink 19 :: Generation X-Treme
March 2000 :: Singles :: Generation X-Treme (Mike Fournier)
Generation X-Treme Here's one that really took me by surprise. It's a 3-song demo by G.X. (I'm lazy, but don't confuse them with DX from WWF.) Is that a saxophone on the first track? Woooooh!!! It doesn't sound bad at all. Overall, the songs fall into the rap/rock category, but there's enough here ...
Ink 19 :: Generation S.L.U.T.
teenage sexuality suicide drug use ,Generation S.L.U.T.,by Marty Beckerman,Pocket Books MTV Books,Daniel Mitchell
GENERATION S.L.U.T. BY MARTY BECKERMAN Pocket Books Generation S.L.U.T. (Sexually Liberated Urban Teens) is a unique, sarcastic look at modern teenage society's obsession with and indulgence in hedonistic pleasure (drinking, drugs, and suicide are discussed here, not just sex as the title might infer ...
Ink 19 :: Bass Hit
Generation Bass (Neurodisc). Review by Vanessa Bormann.
BASS HIT GENERATION BASS Neurodisc If you're looking for one last accessory to complete your total pimp persona, then you can't pass up Generation Bass. Eleven slammin' tracks of speaker abusing bass (and "breaks") will slide you right into the highest degree of cool among the sound crowd. However ...
Ink 19 :: Sloth
Dead Generation (Hollywood). Review by Stein Haukland.
SLOTH DEAD GENERATION Hollywood Following in the footsteps of what bands from Deftones to Tool have been doing for ages now, here comes Sloth. This particular foursome has a couple of independent releases under their collective belt, and has been doing the rounds for some years now, eventually earning ...
Ink 19 :: I Could Sing of Your Love Forever 2
25 Modern Worship Songs for a New Generation (Sparrow). Review by Lee Ann Leach.
I COULD SING OF YOUR LOVE FOREVER 2 25 MODERN WORSHIP SONGS FOR A NEW GENERATION Sparrow Sparrow Label Group and Worship Together, a Web-based resource site for modern worship music, have come together again to bring the second modern worship music compilation of their very young relationship, entitled ...
Ink 19 :: The Collected Stories of Richard Yates
What makes the WWII generation "The Greatest Generation"? Is that even a valid description? Terry Eagan explores these questions in the context of the new anthology, The Collected Stories of Richard Yates.
...YATES Henry Holt Anyone unfortunate enough to have come of age in the late eighties and early-to-mid-nineties was likely saddled with the moniker "generation x." Lacking any salient characteristics to distinguish this group from the generations that came before it, this term became a catchall for aged...
Ink 19 :: Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
Disney returns to tradition, and Depp turns on the charm. But is it enough to keep Pirates of the Caribbean afloat in a sea of competing blockbusters? With thumb poised, buccaneer-film historian Steve Stav examines Jerry Bruckheimer's latest endeavor.
...promising -- if not superstar -- on-screen future. What did ye parrot just call me? Pirates of the Caribbean, however, belongs to Johnny Depp; this generation's answer to Peter O'Toole makes scene-stealing an art form as the devious, punch-drunk pirate with a heart of gold. Depp is best-known for his...
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