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Greatest Un-Hits: Class of ’99′s “Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2)” (1998)

Brian Boone July 20, 2011 1

Grunge rock came out of the punk tradition, sidestepping the decade and a half of corporate rock that came in between punk’s prime of 1977 and grunge’s rise in 1991. The genre thus traded

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Greatest Un-Hits: RevCo’s “Da Ya Think I’m Sexy” (1993)

Brian Boone April 6, 2011 2

In failing to make this a hit song, the Revolting Cocks (or RevCo, if you like) could have done two things better. 1) They should have released this song about seven years later, after

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CD Review: Korn, “Korn III: Remember Who You Are”

Dave Steed July 12, 2010 2

I’m honestly a little disturbed with myself right now. I don’t know if I’ve just been pummeling myself with so much new music that I can’t seem to tell the difference between good and

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Mix Six: “Body Parts and Food”

Ted Asregadoo March 2, 2010 8

Ted Asregadoo stuffs a little Cake in his Belly -- with a side of Korn and some Smashing Pumpkins -- in a Mix Six inspired by body parts and food

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Listening Booth: Guns n’ Roses, “Chinese Democracy” — A Second Opinion

Dw. Dunphy December 1, 2008 12

It’s the curse of the debut album: the artist, unsure of who he/she is or what he/she ought to sound like strikes out in all directions — a power ballad here, a blues grinder

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The Year in Rock: 1996

Darren Robbins January 16, 2008 19

Welcome to a series I began at He’s A Whore and am proud-as-punch to continue here at Popdose. While not able to mention everything that happened, I’ve touched upon some of the key events

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