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Ink 19 :: Future Legends

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Future Legends (Legendary). Review by Christopher R. Weingarten.

FUTURE LEGENDS FUTURE LEGENDS Legendary Torn between goth's introverted melancholy and glam's extroverted grandstanding, Gainesville's Future Legends play like someone switched Robert Smith's black eyeliner with glitter paint. Playing on two opposing teams at the same time (unapologetic rock star bombast ...

Ink 19 :: Unknown Legends of Rock N Roll

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November 1998 :: Print :: Unknown Legends of Rock N Roll (James Mann)

Unknown Legends of Rock N Roll by Ritchie Unterberger Miller Freeman Good rock and roll books are hard to find. The best, such as Stanley Booth's The True Adventures of the Rolling Stones or Bob Greene's Billion Dollar Babies are labors of love. Unterberger's look at the unlit avenues of rock history ...

Ink 19 :: Legends of the Ukulele

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August 1998 :: Music K-M :: Legends of the Ukulele (David Lee Simmons.)

Legends of the Ukulele Various Artists Rhino Let's play ukulele trivia. How do you pronounce "ukulele"? Wrong. It's pronounced, "oo-koo-le-le." Where did the ukulele come from? Well, duh, it's Hawaii, but before that, the instrument essentially came to those islands from immigrants on a ship from the ...

Ink 19 :: The San Fernando Valley Folklore Society's Urban Legends Reference Pages

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Urban legends have been permeating our casual conversations for centuries wit...

THE SAN FERNANDO VALLEY FOLKLORE SOCIETY'S URBAN LEGENDS REFERENCE PAGES HTTP://WWW.SNOPES.COM Urban legends have been permeating our casual conversations for centuries with outstanding stories -- stolen kidneys, cactuses bursting with spiders, pet Chihuahuas that turn out to be Mexican sewer rats ...

Ink 19 :: Urban Legends

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June 1999 :: Music Sq-Z :: Urban Legends (Nathan T. Birk)

Urban Legends Urban Legends AudioInformationPhenomena Urban Legends (sole songwriter/instrumentalist Hutch Harris) make like not-too-distant cousins of Starflyer 59 on its eponymous debut, crafting downered guitar pop that's none too limp-wristed and wimpy for its own good. Teary-eyed, if not a bit ...

Ink 19 :: Urban Legends

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June 1999 :: Music Sq-Z :: Urban Legends (Ian Koss)

Urban Legends Urban Legends AudioInformationPhenomena I can't remember how this ended up in my review stack. Recollection of how it became the only CD in my car is hazy, but I do know that it was circumstantial, and not because it was the only thing I wanted to listen to at the time. But as time passed ...

Ink 19 :: Legends Of Rodeo

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Uplifting and solid indie pop songs with a strong sense of loss. A very Midwe...

LEGENDS OF RODEO SOUTH ATLANTIC HYMNS Academic Life Uplifting and solid indie pop songs with a strong sense of loss. A very Midwest vibe between the notes and the songs, singing of God and Kansas and love. Too short at only five songs, this EP has a heart, and music flows like life. Sing along choruses ...

Ink 19 :: Turbonegro

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Ink 19 catches up with the always tuneful, never tasteful Turbonegro to find out how the underground is doing, and why they hate the kids. Vinnie Apicella survives -- barely.

KISS YOUR ASS GOODBYE! TURBONEGRO RES-ERECTED UNDERGROUND ROCK LEGENDS RETURN WITH NEW ALBUM & TOUR Vinnie Apicella courtesy www.turbonegro.com They're tasteless, crude, and downright vulgar. They've side-stepped overexposure with indecent exposure and created one of the most impressionable stirs in ...

Ink 19 :: The Aquabats

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Myths, Legends, and Other Amazing Adventures, Vol. 2 (Horchata/Fearless). Review by Julio Diaz.

THE AQUABATS! MYTHS, LEGENDS, AND OTHER AMAZING ADVENTURES, VOL. 2 Horchata/Fearless My immediate reaction on popping this CD in was one of disappointment. Like far too many bands now, The Aquabats! have all but left the ska sound that initially helped them find popularity behind. It's been disheartening ...

Ink 19 :: Marky Ramone & the Speedkings

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Legends Bleed (Thirsty Ear). Review by Stein Haukland.

MARKY RAMONE & THE SPEEDKINGS LEGENDS BLEED Thirsty Ear Marky Ramone's the selling point, but whoever pounds the drums on this one has little to do with anything, really. With all due respect to Marky, he was never the most important Ramone out there, not even a member of the band until after their ...
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