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| | Blonde Redhead [ mp3 ]album: Misery Is A Butterfly format: mp3 release: 2004 bitrate: 128 length: 45:00 min
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Tracks of Misery Is A Butterfly:
Elephant Woman.mp3
Messenger.mp3
Melody.mp3
Doll Is Mine.mp3
Misery Is A Butterfly.mp3
Falling Man.mp3
Anticipation.mp3
Maddening Cloud.mp3
Magic Mountain.mp3
Pink Love.mp3
Equus.mp3
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| | Blonde Redhead [ mp3 ]album: 538 Dance Smash Hits Autumn 2002 format: mp3 release: 2002 year bitrate: 192 length: 72:40 min
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Tracks of 538 Dance Smash Hits Autumn 2002:
Because The Night.mp3
Tu Es Foutu.mp3
Mon Coeur Resiste Encore.mp3
It Just Won.mp3
Luv Da Sunshine.mp3
643 (Love....mp3
Diving.mp3
She Moves (La La La).mp3
E.mp3
Free.mp3
The Anthem 2002.mp3
Love At First Sight.mp3
Set U Free.mp3
Summer In The City.mp3
Running.mp3
Voyage Voyage.mp3
Time After Time.mp3
Summer On Your Radio.mp3
Begin To Wonder.mp3
Tic Toc.mp3
Cafe Del Mar (Cafe Del Marco...).mp3
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News from our arhive: Jay-Z, Ludacris, Mary J. Blige |
With his song "Dirt Off Your Shoulder" already getting airplay on urban radio, Jay-Z is setting his sights on rock fans, too. Next week he'll release the Rick Rubin-produced song "99 Problems" to rock radio stations with the hope they'll play the guitar-and-drums-driven cut. An accompanying black-and-white video was shot in Brooklyn, New York, last week. Ludacris and Chingy's Disturbing Tha Peace concert lived up to its name Monday night in Rapid City, South Dakota, as 14 people were arrested during and after the show. "A majority of the concert attendees were well-behaved, but some acted out their aggression in a violent manner," the police chief told The Rapid City Journal, though he also noted most of the infractions were for alcohol or drugs. With approximately 6,000 people in attendance at the show, the ratio of attendees to arrests was about on par with an average big-city sporting event. 50 Cent is eyeing July 4 for the follow-up to Get Rich or Die Tryin'. "I'm gon' stick to the script," he said recently. "What works, works, so I'm gon' do what I do, but I'm in a different position, so I got a lot of different things to write about."
Mary J. Blige recently shot the video for her next single, the P. Diddy-produced "It's a Wrap." "I co-directed it," she said. "It's my first one." Michelle Branch is fighting for the rights of the innocent. The singer/guitarist is playing a benefit concert April 1 in New York to raise funds for the Innocence Project, a not-for-profit legal clinic which assists prisoners who can be proven not guilty through DNA testing. Tickets go on sale March 1.
Billy Corgan recently took to his Web site (www.billycorgan.com) to reveal the reason the Smashing Pumpkins parted more than three years ago. "The truth of the matter is that James Iha broke up the Smashing Pumpkins. Not me, not Jimmy [Chamberlin], but James. Did it help that D'Arcy was fired for being a mean-spirited drug addict, who refused to get help? No, that didn't help keep the band together, not at all," he wrote. "Many friends at the time suggested letting James leave, so Jimmy and I could continue on under the name. But I was too loyal to the man I had started the whole thing with, and so I protected him until the very end." Members of Good Charlotte, the Used, Story of the Year, A Static Lullaby and Hazen Street are among the bands lending efforts for the Concert for Compassion, a benefit set for March 28 at the Oak Canyon Ranch in Irvine, California. Proceeds from the event will benefit Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty, an organization dedicated to stop product-testing on animals.
Twista has launched a line of diamond-studded rims called Kamikazes, in honor of his recent #1 album of the same name. He also recently collaborated with Elephant Man and is helping fellow Speedknot Mobstaz member Liffy Stokes finish his solo album. Memphis Bleek is taking a cue from Jay-Z. The Memph Man has enlisted one of The Black Album's producers, 9th Wonder, to produce the bulk of his next LP. Bleek says he hopes to have the project in stores by June.
Weezer singer Rivers Cuomo recently joined former bassist Matt Sharp onstage, apparently marking the end of a long legal and personal feud. Sharp was performing solo on the CSU Fullerton campus when Cuomo sat in for four songs, including "Say It Ain't So," "Undone (The Sweater Song)" and a new collaboration between the two. Sebadoh are launching their first tour in five years, starting in St. Louis on April 19. Frontman Lou Barlow said in a statement that the show will feature "Jake Loewenstein and me with some simple non-electronic percussion we recorded on my trusty Tascam Porta-One cassette four-track. We strip the songs down but I'd like to think it still 'rocks.' " Barlow said he had "no plans for another Sebadoh record but who knows? I don't." The 16-date trek wraps May 8 in Nashville.
More than a month of new dates have been added to the SnoCore Tour, which features Trapt, Smile Empty Soul, Finger Eleven and Strata. The trek, which launches March 4 in Washington, D.C., now runs through May 21 in Los Angeles. Smile Empty Soul, meanwhile, shot a video for their next single, "Silhouettes," last week in Los Angeles. Marc Webb (Good Charlotte, Green Day) directed the clip. Sixpence None the Richer, best known for the smash single "Kiss Me," are breaking up after 10 years together. In a letter to CCM magazine, founding guitarist Matt Slocum said the group will release one more album and support it with a final tour as a thank-you to fans.
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