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From your favorite band in high school to the most requested song in the world,
Blender calls b***s**t …
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Posted Wednesday 04/01/2009 7:00 AM
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Lisa Fields
Had David Bowie stuttered as a kid, he might have been too self-conscious to ever approach a microphone. Instead, he — and plenty of other artists — adopted the verbal tic in the recording studio, with hooky hit-making results. We ask two professionals to guide us through the supercatchy art of the speech impediment.
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Posted Wednesday 04/01/2009 6:00 AM
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Blender
Wondering what songs to load your mp3 player with? Check out
Blender's must-have mega list with all-star music tips from your favorite artists including Fall Out Boy, Taylor Swift, Duffy, Linkin Park, Big Boi, and many more! Plus: The 33 Best Albums and 144 Most Kick-Ass Songs of 2008.
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Posted Wednesday 04/01/2009 5:00 AM
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Larry Dobrow
We’re not saying that a cool logo makes a rock band, but it sure doesn’t hurt … Well, unless you’re Mr. Mister.
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Posted Wednesday 04/01/2009 1:00 AM
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Mike Errico, Ryan Dombal
We pick the watershed moments in the history of bling, with some help from Reggie Ossé and Gabriel Tolliver, authors of
Bling: The Hip-Hop Jewelry Book.
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Posted Tuesday 11/11/2008 12:00 AM
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Blender Staff
Wondering what songs to load your mp3 player with? Check out
Blender's must-have mega list with all-star music tips from your favorite artists including Fall Out Boy, Taylor Swift, Duffy, Linkin Park, Big Boi, and many more! Plus: The 33 Best Albums and 144 Most Kick-Ass Songs of 2008.
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Posted Wednesday 10/01/2008 12:00 AM
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Chris Norris
The rims? Big. The price tag? Bigger! The gas milage? Who cares?! A tricked-out timeline of rap's favorite rides.
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Posted Tuesday 06/24/2008 12:00 AM
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John Devore
Tomorrow is bleak for humanity, as the excellent documentary
Terminator 2: Judgment Day will attest. Carbon-based bipeds will offer only two things to our future techo-organic overlords — our bodies and our music. And it is the pulsing electronic music that is so very now that robot octopi will shake their nano-pimp dust-'bots off to while they drain humans ensconced in biomechanical cocoons of their precious energy. Grinding toward this inevitability, bionic evolution will cease at the iPod (O sweet perfection!), which will form the foundation of the future sentient techno-organic civilization. Mass energon cubes will be the currency shelled out for these 10 critical waveforms guaranteed to make our binary-reading, diode-stuffed, logic-loving mecha-masters groove. Please note: No "Mr. Roboto" references were used in the compilation of this important piece of Internet prophecy.
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From Russian pirates to Myspace Tom, we count down the rockingest nerds on the net.
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Posted Tuesday 07/24/2007 1:00 AM
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Larry Dobrow, Mike Errico
Springfield
rocks — literally. With apologies to Blink-182, the Who, U2, and others who didn’t make the cut, here are the show’s finest musical moments.
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Posted Tuesday 07/17/2007 1:00 AM
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Larry Dobrow
We've assembled our favorite Web versions of pop hits. Oh, Zanger Bob, you'd have been on this list — if we only knew what you were talking about.
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Posted Tuesday 07/10/2007 1:00 AM
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Larry Dobrow
This just in: Most songs make no damn sense. Disagree? Allow us to convince you otherwise with our genre-by-genre look at some of music’s most specious lyrical assertions.
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