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Ink 19 :: Kind of Like Spitting

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Kind of Like Spitting (Hush). Review by Eric J. Iannelli.

KIND OF LIKE SPITTING KIND OF LIKE SPITTING Hush The problem with autobiographical songs is that they can sometimes be too autobiographical. Listeners are forced to decipher lyrics like "the giraffe's blue suit on your 63rd birthday" or "we made cheesecake and then chased the scarecrow to Toronto, ...

Ink 19 :: Kind Of Like Spitting

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April 2000 :: Music K-L :: Kind Of Like Spitting (Andrew Chadwick)

Kind Of Like Spitting Nothing Makes Sense Without It New American Dream No, really I didn't need that heart anyhow.    I recently saw Kind Of Like Spitting live. Watching Ben eviscerate his heart through voice and guitar was like watching someone have a nervous breakdown. It was a little uncomfortable ...

Ink 19 :: Kind of Like Spitting

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Bridges Worth Burning (Barsuk). Review by Eric J. Iannelli.

KIND OF LIKE SPITTING BRIDGES WORTH BURNING Barsuk Springing back from the uninspired self-titled acoustic rarities album released last year, Portland's Kind of Like Spitting is close to top form on Bridges Worth Burning. As a subtle nod in the direction of what seems to be an uncharacteristic influence ...

Ink 19 :: Kind Of Like Spitting/Jeff London

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Home Vol. I (Post-Parlo). Review by Marcel Feldmar.

KIND OF LIKE SPITTING/JEFF LONDON HOME VOL. I Post-Parlo This ambitious and beautiful series from Post-Parlo Records starts out with this four-song split shared by Jeff London and Kind Of Like Spitting (a.k.a. Ben Barnett). Ben shares one song with West Coast singer Corrina Repp, and it's a song written ...

Ink 19 :: Presence

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Rise (Curb). Review by Daniel Mitchell.

... have told Presence that 1998 ended five years ago, and that rap-metal was never a good idea. From start to finish, this is a hack job of the worst kind: a talentless tribute to Limp Bizkit and all things Fred Durst. It should be known that the guy who "produced" this record has also recorded Creed and ...

Ink 19 :: Crinkum Crankum

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June 1998 :: Reading :: Crinkum Crankum (David Lee Beowülf)

... spree that spans two continents? I'll tell you what I'd do, I'd complain to the author and ask him to write me a better part! Which is exactly the kind of thing that happens all though this bizarre, hilarious spoof of terrorists, secret agents, competing government agencies and supermarket tabloids ...

Ink 19 :: The Top 19 Singles of the Year

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Christopher R. Weingarten has been going steady with these 19 singles all year, and now wants to bring them home to meet you. Prepare to be surprised at who's coming to dinner.

... "keeping it real." Warp Records even signed a clamorous hip-hop/glitch hybrid called Antipop Consortium. But considering even the stickiest bubblegum like Britney or 'N Sync can cuddle up to critically acclaimed beat progressivists like The Neptunes and BT, it kind of makes the concept of being "anti ...

Ink 19 :: The Year in Photos

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If a picture's worth a thousand words, here's a 19,000 word essay from staff photographer Jen Lato, summing up 2001 both professionally and personally.

... with this snapshot for a couple of reasons: first, Nonpoint has worked hard to be where they are, from having a slot on Ozzfest to opening for bands like Sevendust. They also sparked the fire inside of me that's made me the photographer that I am today. When I was in high school, I'd go see them every ...

Ink 19 :: Matt Pond PA

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May 2000 :: Music M-O :: Matt Pond PA (Andrew Chadwick)

Matt Pond PA Measure File 13 This seems like somewhat of a cousin to Kind of Like Spitting, with the maniacally neurotic and bitter elements greatly toned down. The vocals are expressive in a slightly similar way and the instrumentation is diverse as well, with flute, violin, cello, and French horn ...

Ink 19 :: Mike Ness

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October 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Mike Ness (Tom Minarchick)

... to show a little versatility and have it recognized. Sometimes it takes a different platform to show it, for some reason. Do you know what I mean? Like, it could go unnoticed in one thing, such as punk rock, but you do it on a different platform, and it gets noticed. You used a lot of different instruments ...
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