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Ink 19 :: Gargamel

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April 1998 :: Music E-G :: Gargamel (Bing Futch)

... who do. "Title Track" is a brief sound clip that can really only be one thing, but you have to hear it for yourself. "Booee Machine" starts like a Pink Panther movie, but soon explodes into a foaming blister of punk abrasion. Crazy Hector's double-time bass riffs are like little carbonated soda bubbles ...

Ink 19 :: Farm Aid 2000

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Farm Aid 2000, featuring Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp, Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young, Neil Young, Barenaked Ladies, Travis Tritt, Alan Jackson, Sawyer Brown, Arlo Guthrie, North Mississippi Allstars, Shannon Curfman, Badi Assad Menagerie, Pat Green, Jimmy Sturr, Cowboy's Nightmare, Trent Summar and the New Row Mob, and Chris DiCroce on September 17, 2000, at the Nissan Pavilion in Manassas, VA. Event review by Sean Slone.

... start including a hemp setting on irons. Then they'll start making those hemp/rayon blends. I wouldn't smoke that rayon, though. That's some really nasty weed. We're thinking of mass producing bumper stickers that say "Hemp -- Ironize It." Of course, all of this was really hilarious while we were catching ...

Ink 19 :: The Damned

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Nearly 25 years after the UK punk revolution, The Damned are still kicking with two original members, and a new album, Grave Disorder. Gail Worley talks with the legendary Captain Sensible about a quarter-century of The Damned.

PUNK AND DISORDERLY: AN INTERVIEW WITH PUNK ROCK LEGEND CAPTAIN SENSIBLE OF THE DAMNED by Gail Worley   Morat The Damned When it comes to musical retreads -- the record industry's bread and butter -- people are getting nostalgic for fairly recent times. It's hard to be nostalgic for punk rock when ...

Ink 19 :: Selected 41st Annual Grammy Nominees

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February 1999 :: Streaks :: Selected 41st Annual Grammy Nominees (a dead guy. I mean, if he was alive, nobody would have heard this. )

... groove. Word up! "Your Life Is Now," John Mellencamp Kinda funny from a guy who had a near death experience... Rock Performance by a Duo or Group "Pink," Aerosmith ...and slimy and crawling under the covers, too old to get up and answer the door. "The Way," Fastball Cool song, way overplayed. Kinda ...

Ink 19 :: Sixteen Deluxe

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May 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Sixteen Deluxe (Gail Worley)

... me, I think that's safe to say. We are influenced by everything from Mazzy Star and My Bloody Valentine, Spacemen Three and Spiritualized, Blondie, Pink Floyd, and the Ramones. We've got such a total wide range of music [taste] that -- I hate to say it -- between the four of us (her band mates are guitarist ...

Ink 19 :: Indie Translations of Usher

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Indie Translations of Usher (Urabon Records). Review by Tim Wardyn.

... Dodge, with the busted transmission…I just hope that you can forgive me and one day, help me babysit." That right there is worth the entire album. Pink Nasty also does a genuinely great rendition of “Burn,” making it sound more alt-country (a la Kathleen Edwards) than R&B. It may be slower than mud ...

Ink 19 :: The Pretty Things

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February 1999 :: Ink Spots :: The Pretty Things (David Lee Beowulf)

... a Pretty Things fan. They had a great irreverent attitude. They were the closest thing to a band behaving like... , attitude doesn't mean you're a nasty bunch of bastards, it means irreverent in "not that serious." Phil: Murdering your girlfriend is a little bit serious, though. That happened just down ...

Ink 19 :: Sugababes

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girl pop,teen pop,Britain girl power,Sugababes,3,Interscope,Aaron Shaul

... be a raspier, British late-era Destiny's Child produced by Trent Reznor and dedicated to beating the fuck out of you. Perhaps a better one would be, Pink if she wasn't a man and if there were three of her. In any case, many of the songs on 3 ride an iron wave of industrial electronics. On the opener ...

Ink 19 :: Gym Class Heroes

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Stale beats? Flat lyrical punchlines? It's a safe bet Chris Catania wasn't amongst the fans excitedly singing... wait, no, texting Gym Class Heroes' praises to all their friends stuck at home.

... 's artistic license choice or if McCoy is being instructed to do this. Whatever the case, it was hard to watch the young fans swallow whole GCH’s nasty dose of rock-'n'-roll clichй, which included, among others, a continuous mid-song riff from Iron Butterfly’s “In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida.” Maybe they ...
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