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13 hours ago ago from HM
As this year comes to a close, Tooth & Nail Records celebrates an amazing year for Thousand Foot Krutch with the release of their fifth studio album, another Top 30 Active Rock single, national TV/Movie song placements, touring and more. To applaud this band on their amazing efforts throughout 2009, below is a year in review as well as a look ahead to 2010. Winter 2009: Thousand Foot Krutch began the year with a performance at the ESPN ...
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13 hours ago ago from Spinner
It was a momentous 12 months for music -- and sometimes for all the wrong reasons. The year 2009 saw one of pop's biggest figures depart on the eve of his comeback, saw one of American rock's most iconic figures make a field in Somerset the 51st state of the US for one summer night, and the band that defined Britpop fall asunder. This, then, was the year that was 2009 in music. Michael Jackson Dies The end of year music lists should have ...
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15 hours ago ago from LVLONE
Harmonix and MTV Games today announced that a three pack of songs from Weezer, as well as singles from Limp Bizkit, Yellowcard and The Offspring will be added this week to the Rock Band Music Store of downloadable content for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation 3 computer entertainment system and Wii. A three pack of songs from the quintessential California rock band will be added to the Rock Band ...
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1 day ago ago from Monkey Goggles
It’s hard to get on board with contemporary holiday tunes. It’s an effort to learn them. You have no warm associations with them. Also, they’re frequently crap. When word spread in 1984 of the all-star Band Aid charity single “Do They Know It’s Christmas?,” it sounded dynamite on paper – but also like a one-off event. Could it possibly stick? Would we be hearing it again for years to come … or even the following Christmas? Sure, the ...
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