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Ink 19 :: Things They Didn't Tell You On I Love The '80s Strikes Back!

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As a dog returns to its... master, so VH-1 returns to excavate the '80s once more. But Ben Varkentine's been digging those fields a lot longer than they have, and he's got the scars to prove it.

THINGS THEY DIDN'T TELL YOU ON I LOVE THE '80S -- STRIKES BACK! by Ben "I really do love the '80s" Varkentine   10. That kid from Mr. Belvedere may not have grown up to be Marilyn Manson, as rumor had it, but you know the director character in Mel Brooks' original Producers movie -- "Max...he's wearing ...

Ink 19 :: Things They Didn't Tell You on I Love the '80s

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VH-1 thinks they have the '80s wrapped up with their ten-part miniseries. Ben Varkentine begs to differ, and offers proof.

THINGS THEY DIDN'T TELL YOU ON I LOVE THE '80S by Ben Varkentine   VH1's I Love the '80s series, a ten-part tribute to that decade that brought us Run-DMC and Boy George, premiered last month and performed extremely well in the ratings for the basic-cable channel. It seems to have been a preamble to ...

Ink 19 :: The Go-Go's

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Gail Worley's got the beat of The Go-Go's -- drummer Gina Schock, that is -- in this extensive interview!

SHE'S GOT THE BEAT AN INTERVIEW WITH GO-GO'S DRUMMER GINA SCHOCK by Gail Worley   courtesy www.gogos.com Gina Schock has the flu, and understandably, she feels "really shitty." I can relate, because I'm in the middle of a ten-day ordeal with the flu myself. "I'm eating a tangerine as I talk to you ...

Ink 19 :: Ministry

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Industrial godheads Ministry are in the midst of a resurgence with a Greatest Fits album and an appearance in the summer blockbuster, A.I. Kiran Aditham talks with Paul Barker about label politics, soundalike bands, and why Filth Pig is the band's greatest triumph.

MINISTRY by Kiran Aditham   L-R: Al Jourgensen, Paul Barker Although the term "industrial" may have died in many people's eyes several years ago, its somewhat nihilistic aura is one that Al Jourgensen and Paul Barker can't escape. As the duo known as Ministry, these two have been credited virtually ...

Ink 19 :: Duran Duran

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If you're over the age of 25, you probably grew up with the music of Duran Duran. Remember the hysteria, the screaming girls, the videos? Gail Worley sure does, and asked keyboardist Nick Rhodes about all of it in this extensive, in-depth interview.

POSTER IDOLS GO THE WAY OF POP TRASH: AN INTERVIEW WITH NICK RHODES OF DURAN DURAN by Gail Worley Unless you were born sometime in the '70s, you're too young to have witnessed the fashion-obsessed New Romantic movement, which provided a brief-but-glorious segue between outspoken punk-rock anarchy and ...

Ink 19 :: Cherry Poppin' Daddies

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Think the Cherry Poppin' Daddies are all about the swing thing? Not so, says singer Steve Perry. As he tells Jason Feifer, the band is not only more diverse musically than that, they're also more interested in spreading a message beyond the usual hipster daddy-o-isms.

LISTEN UP, THEY'VE GOT SOMETHING TO SAY CHERRY POPPIN' DADDIES by Jason Feifer This whole time, it's quite possible that nobody really knew what the Cherry Poppin' Daddies were talking about. For while they've been playing since 1989, it was only recently that the band became small-time national celebrities ...

Ink 19 :: Cheap Trick

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For more than 25 years, Cheap Trick has been making irresistible power pop that has become permanently ingrained in the pop culture consciousness. Julio Diaz caught up with drummer Bun E. Carlos to discuss the band's place in history, the secret to their longevity, and why they never attended Rock N' Roll High School.

... by Julio Diaz It's both easy and hard to believe that Cheap Trick have been around for over 25 years. Easy, because in some ways, it feels like the combo of singer Robin Zander, guitarist Rick Nielsen, bassist Tom Petersson, and drummer Bun E. Carlos has been around forever. Their timeless power pop ...

Ink 19 :: The Black Halos

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Whether it's for Cheap Thrills or a symptom of the Dionysus Syndrome, The Black Halos know that in the end, it's only rock & roll -- and they like it! Gail Worley risks international phone lines to catch up with frontman (and wild man!) Billy Hopeless.

CHEAP THRILLS AND THE DIONYSUS SYNDROME: AN INTERVIEW WITH BILLY HOPELESS OF THE BLACK HALOS by Gail Worley   L-R: Jay Millette, Rich Jones, Billy Hopeless, Matt Camarind, Rob Zgaljic Just between you and me and the wall, the first thought that entered my mind when I got the assignment to interview ...

Ink 19 :: Elastica

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After disappearing for five years, Elastica have appeared back on the scene with a new album, The Menace, and a new line-up. Singer Justine Frischmann talks with Julio Diaz about the hiatus, the changes, and why Elastica should be considered a punk rock band.

THE MENACE RETURNS: AN INTERVIEW WITH JUSTINE FRISCHMANN OF ELASTICA by Julio Diaz It may surprise you to hear it, but singer/guitarist Justine Frischmann considers Elastica a punk rock band. "I think we're modern sounding, I think we're edgy-sounding," says Frischmann via phone from the UK. "I've ...

Ink 19 :: The Mercury Program

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Don't call them math-rock, and don't compare them to Slint, because you won't be doing justice to the lush and understated beauty of the Mercury Program. Nirav Soni chairs a roundtable discussion with all four members of the atmospheric and critically acclaimed Gainesville quartet.

THE MERCURY PROGRAM by Nirav Soni "It's like driving on the yellow brick road..."   Andrew Chadwick The Mercury Program released their first 7" on Boxcar in 1998, but these four musicians have a longer history than that. Working together in bands like Yusef's Well and Darkhalf, Tom Reno, Dave Lebleu ...
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