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The Mendoza Line

Athens-based the Mendoza Line took their name from Mario Mendoza, a major lea...

The Mercury Program

It's both enchanting and engaging. When you enter, it seems as if you've ente...

The Mighty Mighty Bosstones

It's taken me a while to decide whether I really like this latest release fro...

The Milwaukees

Hitting off in fine power trio style, the Milwaukees move between pop and roc...

Music From and Inspired by Mission: Impossible 2

I haven't seen the movie yet, but if this high testosterone soundtrack is any...

M-16

Originally from the Dominican Republic, now living in New York City, metal tr...

Mash It Up 2000

In these post-trend times that find ska bands having a hard time scraping tog...

Masters of the Hemisphere

Is Kindercore Records moving out of twee country? Perhaps. Kings of Convenien...

Mayhem

Following up on their popular reunion status, Mayhem continue with their

Midtown

Hey hey hey, can we be anymore radio-friendleeeeee? Please oh pleeeeese, fall...

Milemarker

The Atlanta-based Stickfigure label that put this disc out is run by one busy...

Milk Cult

Say what you will about those socialists, but you'd never find the US governm...

Mirah

This is less of an album and more of an aural sketchbook and diary. It is fas...

Music for Our Mother Ocean II

Having not had the chance to get volume one of

MxPx

MxPx has come a long way from their (absolutely dreadful) 1996 CD,

My Complex

Some strange combination of Blink 182, Lagwagon, and Braid. Pretty damn fast ...