Posted Saturday 01/01/2000 1:00 AM
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Posted Tuesday 11/23/2004 1:00 AM
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Pauline OConnor
Sure, comedian-actor Michael Ian Black listens to Hüsker Dü, Fugazi and Dylan. But its that Styx album hell never live down.
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Posted Tuesday 08/10/2004 3:33 AM
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Rene Vienet
Illinois poodlehead superstars set the high-water mark for corporate 70s falsetto-rock
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Posted Monday 05/24/2004 3:40 AM
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Douglas Wolk
Outré DJ makes classic-rock heroes do the hustle on raucous mix
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Posted Tuesday 06/23/2009 2:00 PM
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Conrad Doucette
The classic rockers came and sailed away to the White House this week, ushering in five or six further signs of the apocalypse.
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Posted Friday 07/09/2004 4:44 AM
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Jon Young
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Posted Monday 03/02/2009 12:18 PM
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Conrad Doucette
What do you do when you're in a famous band way past your prime but still wanna tour and bring in the
benjamins lincolns? You find other bands of similar standing and you form a rock n' team worthy of this recession.
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Posted Wednesday 10/10/2007 12:00 AM
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Larry Dobrow
Rock critics react to new releases by Sting and Styx the way the lions of the Serengeti react to inattentive gazelles. And yet no profession has a wider blind spot when it comes to their evaluation of certain acts, often of the living-legend variety. So what are the artists and records that make critics trip over their
zeitgeists and their
melodic poets of the apocalypse and the rest of their fancy smart-head talk? Here are the 10 most alternately overpraised and critic-proof records in rock history.
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Posted Thursday 09/27/2007 1:00 AM
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Larry Dobrow
Rock critics react to new releases by Sting and Styx the way the lions of the Serengeti react to inattentive gazelles. And yet no profession has a wider blind spot when it comes to their evaluation of certain acts, often of the living-legend variety. So what are the artists and records that make critics trip over their
zeitgeists and their
melodic poets of the apocalypse and the rest of their fancy smart-head talk? Here are the 10 most alternately overpraised and critic-proof records in rock history.
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Posted Saturday 01/01/2000 1:00 AM
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Posted Monday 07/07/2008 2:02 AM
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Rob Sheffield
Alumni of insignificant bands meet in 1976, sell 50 million albums by recycling the ideas of others
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Posted Monday 06/18/2007 5:44 PM
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Blender
Plus: Queens of the Stone Age, Sonic Youth and Guitar Hero.
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